I have actually have owned this really dope Hip Hop/Reggae compilation twice and both times they were stolen, only just 2 weeks ago I finally found it again and I'm so pleased about it that I wanted to share it and make like Ed OG & Da Bulldogs and Def Jef and Speak Up On It.
Produced by the legendary Bobby Konders
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bobby+Konders
http://www.massiveb.com/biography
NYC Badmen represents the Golden Age of when Hip Hop and Reggae (sorry I never liked the term Ragga) were at it's best and NYC Badmen is one of the albums that goes down in history.
If you enjoyed the Don Dada Supercat's great Ghetto Red Hot and then you will know exactly what to expect with this album.
Bobby Konders enlisted some great reggae talent to chat over classic Hip Hop breaks and samples.
Jnr Demus
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Junior+Demus
You A Bad Boy is probably my favourite track on NYC Badmen, because of the intensity and gruffness in his voice and how ill he sounds riding over the fat and infamous Sly and The Family Stone's drums (you know the ones) and the Lou Donaldson bassline from the infamous Pot Belly track, a whole album from Junior Demus produced by Bobby Konders and Kenny Dope would have been crazy.
Jnr Demus was part of a group with Supercat, Nicodemus and Jnr Cat and they released the great
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly & the Crazy LP in 1994, IT was mostly a dancehall affair but there were two really dope Hip Hop remixes of Cabin Stabbin and the title track.
Shaggy
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shaggy
A pre popstar Shaggy murders the hard hitting drums of Mattress Jockey and you will laugh hard when you hear his donkey impression, but man if this is not the best that has Shaggy has ever sounded then I don't what it is, it is an incredible performance where Shaggy gives his all, Kenny Dope knew this too and featured him on a Gunshot (remix)
Louie Rankin
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Louie+Rankin
released the really dope Trackmasterz produced Typewriter,incidentally Jnr Demus says the line
Typewriter...Louie Rankin keep iton You A Bad Boy, which made me think that there was some definite competition in the Dancehall circles...or maybe not) in 1992 and blesses NYC Badmen with his No Move track that was first released in 1992 and uses the timeless Synthetic Substitution drums and other samples while
Buju Banton chats over a straight dancehall style track known as Bogle (I think) with Yardie.
Burro Banton (the original Banton)
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Burro+Banton
Boom Wa Dis is another killer track with classic samples from the late, great James Brown and Baby Huey's Hard Times drums (Bobby Konders had a love affair with those drums I think) and Burro tells us he
wears diamond socks...ha ha classic.
Reverend Baddo's
Bop Scuchie is dope too and we get the infamous Honeydrippers' Impeach The President drums but I am fairly certian that Bobby just looped them from the classic Do The James by Super Lover Cee and Cassanova Rud (and produced by the late, great Paul C).
Red Foxx
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Red+Foxx
is good on the sparse Dem A Fight but not as good as he was on the massive Dem A Murderer and the DJ Premier produced Ya Can't Test Me Again from his A Matter of Fox LP (1993)
http://www.reggae-reviews.com/redfox.html
Nardo Ranks
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nardo+Ranks
Gun Pon Cock uses Special Ed's I Got It Made as a loop and other familiar samples to great effect.
The album ends with Captain Nemo's Me No Fool (the bassline drives me crazy because I know it but I just can't think what it is (A Tribe Called Quest?)...and Nemo sounds very smooth over the rolling drums of BT Express and some Kool and The Gang horns and leaves you, well wanting more...
This online store has some of these records for sale:
www.deadlydragonsound.com
Also
Please check out my man O Fish's Nice Up blog
http://www.niceup.org.nz
for more styles like this and original dancehall, I and I send respect to each and every man saying...
enjoy the comp and the bonus joints...
Bobby Konders Presents NYC Badmen
(Stepsun Records 1993)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DEIJTRT2
1. Intro - MC Jabba
2. You A Bad Boy - Jr. Demus
3. Ghetto Red Hot - Supercat
4. Mattress Jockey - Shaggy
5. No Move - Louie Rankin
6. Yardie - Buju Banton
7. Boom Wa Dis - Burro Banton
8. Bop Scuchie - Reverend Baddo
9. Dem A Fight - Red Foxx
10. Gun Pon Cock - Nardo Ranks
11. Me No Fool - Capt. Remo
review: http://www.reggae-reviews.com/nycbadmen.html
Bonus Hip Hop/Reggae Joints:
Louie Rankin ft Red Hot Lover Tone-Type Writer (Trackmasterz remix)-1992
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yheogm
Vicious-Nika (prod Clark Kent)-1994
http://www.sendspace.com/file/95ipag
Vicious ft Shyhiem-Life of A Shortie (prod Saalam Remi)-1994
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ycx7xo
Supercat ft Method Man-Scalp Dem (RZA remix)-1994
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kyldge
Nardo Ranks-Burrup (Hip Hop Mix)-1990
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vuvtul
Thanks for reading and for all of your comments and props and links...word up.
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