Soul Jazz Records Presents: Soul Jazz Records Presents Boombox 3: Early Independent Hip Hop

Soul Jazz Records Presents: Soul Jazz Records Presents Boombox 3: Early Independent Hip Hop

Soul Jazz Records Presents: Soul Jazz Records Presents Boombox 3: Early Independent Hip Hop

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Soul Jazz Records Presents Boombox 3: Early Independent Hip Hop
Label: Soul Jazz
Product Type: VINYL LP

3LP vinyl set, includes digital download. Soul Jazz Records new Boombox 3 continues their story of the first rap records to be put onto vinyl. It is a jam-packed collection of original independent old-school hip-hop, created with just one thing in mind to get this party jumping! Boombox 3 features a line-up of stunning, near unknown New York rap artists, classic disco breaks (including Chics omnipotent Good Times, MFSBs Love Is the Message, Queens Another One Bites The Dust etc.), proto-electro and more. And by the early 1980s the first rap records outside New York began to emerge Los Angeles, Houston, Milwaukee, Phoenix and the first of these are also featured here in this new collection.

Tracks:
1.1 Class a - Majestics
1.2 Thumpin' - Brother's Disco
1.3 On the Move - Mifflin Ensemble
1.4 Schooling (Put Your Mind to the Message) - Sherod
1.5 Another One Bites the Dust - Sugar Daddy
1.6 Rap Attack - Family Four
1.7 Ms D.J. Rap It Up - She
1.8 Rhythm Rock (Part 1) - the Caution Crew
1.9 The D.J. Rap - Poor Boy Rappers
2.1 Family Rap - Family
2.2 Bugs-B-Skate Rap - Bobby Deemo
2.3 Teen-Machine Rap - Teen-Machine
2.4 Get Fly - T.J. Swann ; Company
2.5 Low Rider Rap - Poor Boy Rappers
2.6 Rhapazooty in Blue - Sicle Cell ; Rhapazooty
2.7 Smooth Talk - Mr. Fox
2.8 Wack Rap - Solid C, Bobby D ; Kool Drop
2.9 The Gigolo Rapp - Disco Daddy ; Capt. Rapp
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