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Boogie Down (Bronx, dub)
12-inch (Item 21752) Sugarscoop, 1984 — Condition: Very Good+
Original pressing of "Boogie Down Bronx", one of the first hip hop tracks about The Bronx, and the early electro classic that Newcleus copied the bassline, drums and vocoder sound from on "Jam On It". The production almost sounds as if this could be a mid 80s Arthur Baker cut. (In a Sugarscoop sleeve.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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