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Jay Dee & Others — Jay Deelicious – The Delicious Vinyl Years 1995 to 1998 – Originals Remixes & Rarities (2CD set) ... CD
Delicious Vinyl, Mid 90s. New Copy 2CD .... $9.99
A compilation of pivotal mid 90s Dilla productions and remixes – classics and rarities from the Pharcyde, N'Dea Davenport, and the Brand New Heavies with guest appearances by Q-Tip and Mos Def – great stuff from the prime Delicious Vinyl years! It's full of bedrock jazzy funk from Jay Dee – a 2CD set with vocal versions on the first disc and a second CD featuring instrumentals. This is a great refresher course on Jay Dee's golden age pedigree – especially if you came on board with Dilla in the later Stones Throw years – featuring his earlier genius productions plus a second disc featuring instrumental versions. Proceeds from the CD are to go to Ma Dukes. Titles include "Runnin'" (plus instrumental), "Somethin' That Means Somethin'" (plus instrumental), "Bullsh*t" (plus instrumental), Y? (remix)" (plus instrumental) by Pharcyde, "Sometimes (remix)" (plus remix instrumental) by Brand New Heavies feat Q-Tip, "Saturday Night (remix)" (plus remix instrumental) by Brand New Heavies feat Mos Def, "Whatever You Want (remix)" by N'Dea Davenport and more.

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new Jay Dee & Others — Jay Deelicious – The Delicious Vinyl Years 1995 to 1998 – Originals Remixes & Rarities ... LP
Delicious Vinyl, Mid 90s. New Copy 3LPs .... $21.99 Out Of Stock
A compilation of pivotal mid 90s Dilla productions and remixes – classics and rarities from the Pharcyde, N'Dea Davenport, and the Brand New Heavies with guest appearances by Q-Tip and Mos Def – great stuff from the prime Delicious Vinyl years! It's full of bedrock jazzy funk from Jay Dee – a 3 LP set with vocal versions on the first 2 LPs and instrumentals on the 3rd. This is a great refresher course on Jay Dee's golden age pedigree – especially if you came on board with Dilla in the later Stones Throw years – featuring his earlier genius productions plus a second disc featuring instrumental versions. Proceeds from the LP are to go to Ma Dukes. Titles include "Runnin'" (plus instrumental), "Somethin' That Means Somethin'" (plus instrumental), "Bullsh*t" (plus instrumental), Y? (remix)" (plus instrumental) by Pharcyde, "Sometimes (remix)" (plus remix instrumental) by Brand New Heavies feat Q-Tip, "Saturday Night (remix)" (plus remix instrumental) by Brand New Heavies feat Mos Def, "Whatever You Want (remix)" by N'Dea Davenport and more.
(Limited edition – colored vinyl.)
Also available: Jay Deelicious – The Delicious Vinyl Years 1995 to 1998 – Originals Remixes & Rarities (2CD set) ... CD $9.99
 
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Brand New Heavies — Stay This Way (Heavy mix, Morales mix, Heavy dub, Heavy inst, club, club dub, lunar dub, the eclipse) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1991. Very Good+ .... $1.99
US pressing, with 8 mixes, several by David Morales.
(In a plain sleeve.)

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Frank N Dank — 48 Hours ... LP
Digi Pop/Delicious Vinyl, 2003. New Copy .... $16.99 18.98
The timeless sounding underground classic debut of Frank-N-Dank – which is a strong first full length statement for the duo – and a significant milestone in the J Dilla production canon! It has more of a straight up, street ready rhyme style than was typical for Dilla productions at the time – with smoky, pulsing production and unpredictable beats. The rhymes are stronger than we gave 'em credit for a decade or so back – and the raw electro funky bounce provided by Dilla really opened us up to how diverse his style could be outside of the jazzy/funky/soul beats he'd laid down in the preceding couple of years! Tracks include "Rite Bites", "Street Life", "Pimp Strut", "Where The Parties At?", "All Seasons", "Take Dem Clothes Off" and more.
Also available: 48 Hours (2CD edition – with instrumentals) ... CD $15.99

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Frank N Dank — 48 Hours (2CD edition – with instrumentals) ... CD
Digi Pop/Delicious Vinyl, 2003. New Copy 2CDs .... $15.99 17.98
The timeless sounding underground classic debut of Frank-N-Dank – which is a strong first full length statement for the duo – and a significant milestone in the J Dilla production canon! It has more of a straight up, street ready rhyme style than was typical for Dilla productions at the time – with smoky, pulsing production and unpredictable beats. The rhymes are stronger than we gave 'em credit for a decade or so back – and the raw electro funky bounce provided by Dilla really opened us up to how diverse his style could be outside of the jazzy/funky/soul beats he'd laid down in the preceding couple of years! Tracks include "Rite Bites", "Street Life", "Pimp Strut", "Where The Parties At?", "All Seasons", "Take Dem Clothes Off" and more. This 2013 version features a second disc with Dilla's instrumentals.
Also available: 48 Hours ... LP $16.99

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J Dilla — Lost Scrolls Vol 1 (10" single) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl/Ruff Draft, 2013. New Copy (pic cover).... $12.99 14.98
The first in the Lost Scrolls series of unreleased J Dilla recordings – and a pretty strong representation of Dilla's strength son a few different levels – with a couple cuts featuring Dilla on the mic , a prime level (almost) instrumental, plus a nice one with rhymes by his brother Illa J with friend and favorite Detroit player Frank Nitt! Yancey family friend Nitt put the project together, and he's off to a good start here. So few are the posthumous releases of music by departed heroes and heroines that are worthy of their legacies, that it's all the more gratifying! This is a promising first look at the Lost Scrolls! Includes "Dewitt To Do It" and "Smack A B**ch" both with rhymes by Dilla, "The Throwaway" by The Yancey Boys (J Dilla & Illa J) featuring Frank Nitt joining Illa J on the rhymes, plus the Dilla instrumental "Ruff And Rugged".

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Masta Ace Incorporated — SlaughtaHouse ... LP
Delicious Vinyl, 1993. New Copy 2LP (reissue).... $18.99
The second proper Masta Ace album – dope stuff from the glorious early 90s that lives up to his work with the legendary Juice Crew and his classic debut! At this point Masta Ace into deep into his fairly new approach of creating excellent full length listening experiences – with tracks that show wisened MC who can rhyme about what's wrong with hip hop and the culture in a broader sense – but still done with a sharp sense of humor and excellent period beats. The tracks are just about as nice as the previous Take A Look Around LP on Cold Chillin, with a few hilarious tracks mocking the "hardcore" MC's, including "Jeep A** N*gguh)", "Slaughtahouse", "Late Model Sedan", "Style Wars" and "Saturday Nite Live". Other titles include "Jack B Nimble", "Who You Jackin'" and "Crazy Drunkin' Style".

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Pharcyde — Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (3CD box set) ... CD
Delicious Vinyl, 1992. New Copy 3CD .... $18.99 19.98
A box set edition of the 90s classic by The Pharcyde – the group's high water mark – and one of the greatest hip hop albums of the era! Along with Del and the Souls Of Mischief, Pharcyde were one of the few west coast units to achieve any kind of widespread popularity using the uniquely loopy, funhouse vibe of De La Soul, Black Sheep and Tribe Called Quest in their lighter moments. The original album tracks include the classics "Passing Me By", "Soul Flower", "Ya Mama", "I'm That Type Of Ni@*a", "Officer", "4 Better Or 4 Worse", "Return Of The B-Boys", and lots more. This box set edition featuring the original album, full instrumentals, remixes & more on 3CDs – plus detailed liner notes & vintage photos – in a great-looking little box! Disc 2 features the full instrumentals. Disc 3 – Remixes/B-Cydes – includes "Pork", "Soul Flower (Remix) (Brand New Heavies Version)", "Ya Mama (Matt Dike Remix)", "Ya Mama (Kenny Dope Remix)", "Other Fish (LA Jay Remix)", "Passin' Me By (Fly As A Pie Mix)" and more.
Also available: Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (blue & yellow colored vinyl) ... LP $22.99

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Pharcyde — Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (blue & yellow colored vinyl) ... LP
Delicious Vinyl, 1992. New Copy 2LP (reissue).... $22.99 24.98
The early 90s classic by The Pharcyde – the group's high water mark – and one of the greatest hip hop albums of the era! Along with Del and the Souls Of Mischief, Pharcyde were one of the few West Coast units to achieve any kind of widespread popularity using the uniquely loopy, funhouse kinda of vibe of De La Soul, Black Sheep and Tribe Called Quest in their lighter moments. This has always been a tough one to find on wax, particularly in the high quality 2 LP incarnation, so we're thrilled to see this one back on the market! Features the classics "Passing Me By", "Soul Flower", "Ya Mama", "I'm That Type Of Ni@*a", "Officer", "4 Better Or 4 Worse", "Return Of The B-Boys", and lots more!
(Dual colored vinyl – one yellow, one blue!)
Also available: Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde (3CD box set) ... CD $18.99

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Pharcyde — Otha Fish (video edit, LA Jay rmx, video edit inst, Angel rmx)/Passin' Me By (heavy head OG mix) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1993. Near Mint- (pic cover).... $7.99
A deep, slowly rolling, jazzy slab o' genius from the Pharcyde – an abstract classic that's ripped off by lesser MCs and producers to this day! Like much of the Bizarre Ride II LP, "Otha Fish" is a fairly expansive groover, with rolling funky drums, thumping bass and jazzy samplage. The LA Jay remix fuzzes up the bass very nicely, while the Angel mix ups the ante on the jazzy flourishes.
(Promo. Cover lists the Passin' Me By remix as (fly as pie), but the label lists (heavy head og mix))

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Tone-Loc — Loc'ed After Dark (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Delicious Vinyl, 1989. New Copy .... $15.99 17.98
The crossover rap classic from Tone-Loc! Temporary pop phenom this is not – the biggest couple of hits are still ubiquitous decades later – and Loc himself, with that raspy voice and smooth charisma, still stands as one of more unique voices of late 80s hip hop. On top of those attributes, Loc-ed After Dark is an early proving ground for the soon-to-be mega-producers The Dust Brothers. This 2012 CD edition features the original album and 7 bonus tracks. 3 cuts produced by the Dust Brothers – "Cutting Rhythms", "Next Episode", and "Don't Get Close" – plus the hits "Wild Thing", "Cheeba Cheeba", and "Funky Cold Medina", the title track, "On Fire (Remix)" and more. Bonus tracks include "On Fire (New Flavor)", "The Homies (On Tilt Mix)", "The Fine Line Between Hyper And Stupid", "Funky Beats" and more.

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Young MC — Stone Cold Rhymin ... LP
Delicious Vinyl, 1989. Very Good+ .... $8.99
Crossover pop chart hip hop from the tailend of the 80s – the Delicious Vinyl classic Stone Cold Rhymin from Young MC – boisterous, funky good time rap with production by the Dust Brothers and exuberant, fun, uncomplicated, stone cold rhymes from Young MC! Includes the unforgettable hits "Bust A Move" and "Principals Office" plus "I Come Off", "Fastest Rhyme", "Know How" & "Stone Cold Buggin'", "Roll With The Punches" and more.

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Frank N Dank — 48 Hours – Instrumentals ... LP
Sound Of Oakland/Delicious Vinyl, 2003. New Copy .... $16.99 18.98 Just Sold Out!
The stripped-down core of the Frank N Dank debut – and a lasting tribute to the studio genius of Dilla! The beats here are really bassy – the kind that almost make you want to replace the back seat of your car with bigger speakers – just to enjoy them fully! (Heck, even on an iPod's earbuds, you could still probably shake your neighbor's boots with this record!) There's some great raw electro touches mixed in with the stark beats – and while the setting is perfect for the rhymes of the vocal record, it's almost even more haunting on its own. Titles include "Marijuana", "Street Life", "Where The Parties At", "Y'All Don't Want It", "Sex On The Beach", "All Seasons", and "Ma Dukes".

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new Masta Ace Incorporated — Inc Ride (radio rmx, radio rmx dub, no ends mix clean)/Phat Kat Ride (clean, dub)/4 Da' Mind featuring Cella Dwellas ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1995. Used .... $1.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Brand New Heavies — Brand New Heavies ... CD
Delicious Vinyl, 1990. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
A monumental piece of funk – and a record that came into the world at a time when it seemed like just about everyone had forgotten how to play real funky music! This set's the US version of the first album by London scenesters The Brand New Heavies – and although it came out in the states 2 years after the UK set, it's essentially the same record – just featuring new vocals by singer N'Dea Davenport in place of the original vocalist Jay Ella Ruth. Davenport's vocals transported the group from indie acid jazz obscurity into the US soul charts in a way that nobody ever expected – and the resulting album is a stone classic that's filled with excellent cuts like "Ride In The Sky", "Never Stop", "Dream Come True", and "Stay This Way". Great stuff all around – and one of the few classic soul albums of its generation!

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new Masta Ace Incorporated — Top Ten List (orig, censored)/Turn It Up (censored, dub, censored rmx, dub rmx) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1996. Used .... $24.99 Out Of Stock
The cut here is "Top Ten List", that was only released as a promo single. Masta Ace returns to his classic production and vocal style on by far his best track after the Slaughterhouse LP.
(Promo in a plain white sleeve.)

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new Pharcyde — Otha Fish (video edit, LA Jay rmx, video edit inst, Angel rmx)/Passin' Me By (Fly As Pie mix) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1993. Used (pic cover).... $7.99 Out Of Stock
Pic sleeve version of this 12", with remixes of "Passin' Me By" and "Otha Fish" by LA Jay.
(Original pressing.)
Also available: Otha Fish (video edit, LA Jay rmx, video edit inst, Angel rmx)/Passin' Me By (heavy head OG mix) ... 12-inch $7.99

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new Masta Ace Incorporated — SlaughtaHouse (2CD deluxe edition – with bonus tracks) ... CD
Delicious Vinyl, 1993. New Copy 2 CDs .... $16.99 18.98 Out Of Stock
The second proper Masta Ace album – dope stuff from the glorious early 90s that lives up to his work with the legendary Juice Crew and his classic debut! At this point Masta Ace into deep into his fairly new approach of creating excellent full length listening experiences – with tracks that show wisened MC who can rhyme about what's wrong with hip hop and the culture in a broader sense – but still done with a sharp sense of humor and excellent period beats. The tracks are just about as nice as the previous Take A Look Around LP on Cold Chillin, with a few hilarious tracks mocking the "hardcore" MC's, including "Jeep A** N*gguh)", "Slaughtahouse", "Late Model Sedan", "Style Wars" and "Saturday Nite Live". Other titles include "Jack B Nimble", "Who You Jackin'" and "Crazy Drunkin' Style". This 2012 edition includes bonus disc of rare B-sides, remixes, acapellas and instros. 33 tracks on 2CDs!

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new Pharcyde — Runnin' (Jay Dee extended, Smooth extended , Jay Dee inst, acapella)/Drop (extended mix, inst) (limited split colored vinyl pressing) ... 12-inch
Delicious Vinyl, 1995. New Copy (reissue).... $18.99 19.98 Out Of Stock
Two of the finer tracks from Labcabincalifornia produced by Dilla – and early production genius by Jay Dee! For some reason, the Labcabin album still gets a cold shoulder in some circles, in comparison to Bizarre Ride, anyway, but you'd be hard pressed to call this Pharcyde era anything short of great from these two cuts! The A-side "Runnin'" is here in the hard clipping extended version, plus a tighter mix, with that great acoustic Stan Getz sample pushing it all through. "Drop" is another really nice one, quintessential early Pharcyde and a standard bearer for the best 90s hip hop group cuts!
(Limited edition split red and blue colored vinyl.)
 
 
 

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