Saturday 12 November 2011

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Cash Money & Marvelous - Where's The Party At(1988)

01 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Find An Ugly Woman
02 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Play It Kool
03 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Is it Real
04 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Time Is Up
05 - Cash Money & Marvelous - A Real Mutha For Ya
06 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Marvelous' Drawers
07 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Ugly People Be Quiet (Remix)
08 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Ugly People Be Quiet
09 - Cash Money & Marvelous - The Mighty Hard Rocker
10 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Who's In The Place
11 - Cash Money & Marvelous - Where's The Party At
12 - Cash Money & Marvelous - All About Partyin'
13 - Cash Money & Marvelous - The Music Maker

Antoinette- Who's The Boss (1989)

01 - Antoinette - Shake Rattle & Roll
02 - Antoinette - Go For What You Know
03 - Antoinette - Whos The Boss
04 - Antoinette - Wtch The Gangstress Boogie
05 - Antoinette - This Girl Is Off On Her Own
06 - Antoinette - Here She Comes
07 - Antoinette - Lights Out Partys Over
08 - Antoinette - Im Crying
09 - Antoinette - The Gangstress
10 - Antoinette - A Is For Antoinette
11 - Antoinette - Baby Make It Boom

The Real Roxanne (1988)

01 - the real roxanne - roxannes on a roll
02 - the real roxanne - look but dont touch
03 - the real roxanne - early early
04 - the real roxanne - infatuated
05 - the real roxanne - luv scandal
06 - the real roxanne - bang zoom lets go-go
07 - the real roxanne - dont even feel it
08 - the real roxanne - her bad self.
09 - the real roxanne - get up on the get down
10 - the real roxanne - oh darlin like we used to
11 - the real roxanne - respect
12 - the real roxanne - howies teed off
13 - the real roxanne - rap to me

The Boogie Boys - Zodiac (Maxi Single) [1984]

A - Boogie Boys - Zodiac
B - Boogie Boys - Break Dancer (Radio Mix)

The Boogie Boys - City Life (1985)

01 - The Boogie Boys - Runnin' From Your Love
02 - The Boogie Boys - Do Or Die
03 - The Boogie Boys - Break Dancer
04 - The Boogie Boys - A Fly Girl
05 - The Boogie Boys - City Life
06 - The Boogie Boys - Party Asteroid
07 - The Boogie Boys - You Ain't Fresh
08 - The Boogie Boys - Shake And Break

The Boogie Boys - Tropicalha Breakdancer [1984]

01 - The Boogie Boys - Break Dancer (Radio Mix)
02 - The Boogie Boys - Zodiac
03 - The Boogie Boys - Shake And Break
04 - The Boogie Boys - Shake And Break (Club Edit)
05 - The Boogie Boys - Break Dancer (Bonus Beats)

Friday 11 November 2011

Lεε Scяατcн Pεяяy - Aяkology (1997)



Reel I Dub Organiser 
1-01 Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Dub Revolution Part 1 (Previously Unreleased Alternate Take) 4:44
1-02 Max Romeo – One Step Forward 3:52
1-03 Upsetters, The – One Step Dub (Extended Mix) 4:06
1-04 Devon Irons – Vampire 3:17
1-05 Upsetters, The – Vamp A Dub 3:16
1-06 Heptones, The – Sufferer's Time (Previously Unreleased Alternate Take) 3:55
1-07 Upsetters, The – Sufferers Dub (Extended Mix) 4:17
1-08 Junior Dread – Sufferers Heights (Alternate Mix) 4:32
1-09 Congos, The – Don't Blame On I (Previously Unreleased Song From The "Heart Of The Congos" Sessions) 4:05
1-10 Meditations, The – Much Smarter 3:56
1-11 Upsetters, The – Much Smarter Dub 4:42 
1-12 Meditations, The – Life Is Not Easy (Alternate Mix) 4:46
1-13 Upsetters, The – Life Is Not Easy Dub (Previously Unreleased Alternate Mix) 5:07
1-14 Junior Murvin – Tedious (Extended Mix) 5:04
1-15 Max Romeo – War In A Babylon 4:51
1-16 Upsetters, The – Revelation Dub 5:01
1-17 Heptones, The – Mr. President 4:13
1-18 Max Romeo – Chase The Devil 3:28

Reel II Dub Shepherd
2-01 Lee Perry – Dreadlocks In Moonlight 3:46
2-02 Mikey Dread – Dread At The Mantrols 3:47
2-03 Errol Walker – In These Times 4:39
2-04 Upsetters, The – In These Times Dub (Previously Unreleased) 3:24
2-05 Max Romeo – Norman (Extended Domino Mix) 8:42
2-06 Junior Murvin – Police & Thieves 3:40
2-07 Glen DaCosta – Magic Touch 4:03
2-08 Jah Lion – Soldier & Police War 4:09
2-09 Upsetters, The – Grumblin' Dub 3:18
2-10 Junior Murvin – Bad Weed (Previously Unreleased Alternate Mix) 4:02
2-11 Errol Walker – John Public 4:21
2-12 Errol Walker – John Public (Version) (Previously Unreleased) 4:23
2-13 Junior Murvin – Roots Train (Extended Mix With Previously Unreleased Toast) 8:59
2-14 Meditations, The – No Peace 3:30
2-15 Upsetters, The – No Peace Dub 4:20
2-16 Raphael Green – Rasta Train (Previously Unreleased Alternate Mix) 4:54
2-17 Upsetters, The – Party Time Part 2 4:34

Reel III Dub Adventurer  
3-01 Augustus Pablo – Vibrate On (Previously Unreleased Alternate Cut) 4:40 
3-02 Upsetters, The – Vibrator (Previously Unreleased Alternate Cut) 4:35
3-03 Upsetters, The – Bird In Hand 3:30
3-04 Congos, The – Congoman (Previously Unreleased Alternate Vocal Take) 5:52
3-05 Upsetters, The – Dyon Anasawa (Alternate Mix) 3:39
3-06 Upsetters, The – Rastaman Shuffle (Previously Unreleased Alternate Mix) 5:16
3-07 Heptones, The – Why Must I (Version) (Extended Mix With Previously Unreleased Scat Vocal) 4:57
3-08 Heptones, The – Make Up Your Mind (Previously Unreleased Outtake From "Party Time" Sessions) 3:45
3-09 Upsetter Review, The – Closer Together Featuring – Junior Murvin 6:15
3-10 Keith Rowe – Groovy Situation 3:26
3-11 Upsetters, The – Groovy Dub 3:33
3-12 George Faith – To Be A Lover (Have Some Mercy) 7:56
3-13 Lee Perry – Soul Fire 3:58
3-14 Lee Perry – Curly Locks 4:09
3-15 Congos, The – Feast Of The Passover (Extended Mix) 3:36
3-16 Lee Perry – Roast Fish & Cornbred (Extended Mix) 4:26
3-17 Upsetters, The – Corn Fish Dub (Extended Mix) 4:26
   



























R.I.P. Heavy-D aka The Overweight Lover aka The Heavster


Heavy-D was born Dwight Errington Myers, May 24th 1967 in Mandeville, Jamaica in and moved to (Money earnin') Mount Vernon in the early 70's.

Heavy-D was a charismatic and very positive character that could both rhyme and dance his ass off...Hev was first and foremost but also a song writer, producer and actor in short he was a pure entertainer and an MC that always had multitudes of personality in his rhymes and he could make smooth jams for the Ladies, catchy Pop-Rap (that had a soul and a pulse) and he could bring it hardcore too not to mention the reggae and ragga and R & B tracks he appeared on, during his lifetime he also worked with greats Quincy Jones and BB King, Levert, Janet Jackson, Frankie Paul, Buju Banton and a multitude of other artists.

Hev was also the first cousin of the legendary Pete Rock who produced many tracks for Hev including some just recently this year that are still yet to be released.



I was first introduced to Heavy-D's music via the old school Wellington, New Zealand radio show The Uncut Funk Show (Radio Active 89 FM), to be honest I cannot remember it if was the legendary DJ Tee Pee or DJ Rhys-B that played Heavy-D & The Boyz (DJ Eddie-F, Trouble T Roy and G-Whiz -"Mr Big Stuff" released on Andre Harell's  Uptown Records as the first signing way back in 1986 but I fondly remember having it on tape and it receiving much run in my walk-man player (wow that seems so long ago) just like the time an old High School friend that had the Heavy D & The Boyz debut album, Livin' Large on tape.


I loved the whole album and played the late, great James Brown sampling, Marley Marl produced classic "The Overweight Lover's In The House" jam a lot...around 1988 my old Friend Kory H from Maryland invited me to his place and showed me his crazy impressive tape collection and a whole bunch of videos (not to mention some beers and fennel seeds to cover up our breath, because his Dad would have got mad as hell and was seriously like Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air...even the beard was the same lol)...ahhh where was I? oh yes...one of the vids was a few of Heavy-D and The Boyz and I was in awe at the way Hev and his crew moved, especially Hev because he was a big fella..."We Write The Songs", the classic duet with the Juice Crew's Biz Markie D and Heavy-D was released the same year and appeared on the classic Marley Marl-In Control Volume 1.

 


By the time 1989 came around, I remember picking up their second album Big Tyme on tape, along with some cassingles (remember those?) and playing them over in my walk-man and at home on my stereo, I am pretty sure this was the first time I saw the name Pete Rock (he produced "Mood For Love", "A Better Land","Big Tyme" and "Let It Flow" on the album and I thought his beats were dope and had a feeling that would be name that I would be seeing and hearing a lot more of.

 

 

 "Grylz They Love Me", "Ez Duz It and Do It Ez", "Let It Flow""You Aint Heard Nuthin' Yet" and "More Bounce" which sampled the classic Zapp "More Bounce To The Ounce" were my faves from that album, the same year Hev was invited to join the Boogie Down Productions crew alongside the late, great Fruitkwan, MC Delight, Wise and Daddy-O (Stetsasonic), MC Lyte, Chuck D & Flava Flav (Public Enemy), Miss Melodie, Just Ice, Doug E Fresh, Kool Moe Dee on the seminal "Stop The Violence" record collectively as the Stop The Violence Movement (overseen by Scott La Rock despite what others may think).



 During the years 1989 and 1990 Heavy-D & The Boyz were touring extensively and in July 1990 Trouble T Roy's life was cut short after an accidental fall at a show in Indianapolis, you could tell that this affected Hev and the rest of the Boyz as their third album released in 1991 was titled Peaceful Journey...




 Peaceful Journey went platinum and gave the crew a massive chart hit with their take on The O'Jays "Now That We Found Love" produced by Teddy Riley.


 

 Peaceful Journey also had the classic posse cut "Don't Curse" with Kool G Rap, Grand Puba and Big Daddy Kane, CL Smooth, Pete Rock and Q-Tip and was produced by Pete Rock and number of other dope tracks produced by Pete, Marley Marl, Howie Tee and others.

 
Hev also wrote and performed the theme for In Living Color the same year and guested on Michael Jackson's "The Jam" off his Dangerous album.

 

In 1992 Pete Rock and CL Smooth released the timeless track "T.R.O.Y" which was a dedication track to Trouble T Roy (and others) and is quite simply one of the most beautiful, moving and incredible tracks Hip Hop has ever produced, Hev also released one of my all time faves in 1992 and a track showed that Heavy-D could tear the frame out of the mic on a hardcore track, "You Can't See What I Can See" produced by Chad Elliot.

 


 During 1992 and 1993 Hev guested on records from the likes of Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Supercat, Queen Latifah...

 





 Hev was also a member of the Flava Unit MC's who released "Roll Wit Tha Flava" in '93...



He also appeared on records by Mary J Blige, Naughty By Nature and others and he also had a cameo role in the comedy film Whos The Man? and released a single with the same title.

 

 In late 1992 the groups' third album, Blue Funk was released and featured stellar production from DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Skeff Anslem, Tony Dofat, Steely and Cleevie and Jesse West who produced one of my all time favourite posse cuts in Hip Hop


The same year Heavy-D landed a recurring role on the TV sitcom Roc and later Living Single and in 1994 Heavy-D & The Boyz once again became steady chart favourites with the release of their fourth and final album Nuttin But Love.


 The album featured the hits "Nuttin' But Love" (Produced by Kid Capri) "Black Coffee" (Produced by Easy Mo Bee) and "Got Me Waiting" (Produced by Pete Rock) other production came from the likes of Teddy Riley, Erick Sermon, Marley Marl and K-Def and Poke (Trackmasters), also in 1994 Eddie F released the Eddie F & The Untouchables album and featured the hit "Let's Get It On" which featured the late, great Notorious B.I.G, 2-Pac, Grand Puba and Spunk Bigga and he had more chart success with the R & B group Soul For Real...




 After that album Hev went on to act in the film New Jersey Drive contributed this dope Easy Mo Bee produced track to the soundtrack...



 Hev was the president for a brief stint at Uptown Records, signed Herb McGruff and in 1997 dropped his first solo LP, Waterbed Hev which spawned the hit "Big Daddy" and was a commercial success, he followed that album with 2 other solo albums...


 Heavy (1999) (my fave of his solo album releases) that featured the track "Listen" (with Q-Tip) produced by the late, great J-Dilla.


 Other tracks on Heavy were produced by Tony Dofat, Erick Sermon and The Ummah and guests on the album included Cee-Lo, Chico Debarge, the late, great Big Pun and Eightball.

Hev released Vibes a catchy Pop-Reggae album in 2008 that also had a number of tracks produced byTony Dofat.

D got serious about his acting and starred in the Oscar nominated film The Cider House Rules, Life, and the short lived but great TV show Boston Public.

Before his untimely passing, Hev had been losing a great deal of weight, released an EP titled the Love Opus and performed on The BET music awards.



We lost a great one in Heavy-D...and yes Hev you were rough in your day :)

R.I.P.Heavy-D




Check these links and tributes.




Marley Marl's tribute mix (big thanks to Nes at Dirty Waters)


Jaz

"A diddley-diddley-diddley-diddely-diddely-deee"


The Boogie Boys - Share My World Run It [1986]

A1 - The Boogie Boys - Share My World (Remix)
A2 - The Boogie Boys - Run It (Remix)
B1 - The Boogie Boys - Share My World (Dub)
B2 - The Boogie Boys - Run It (Dub)

The Boogie Boys - Survival Of The Freshest (1986)

01 - The Boogie Boys  - Dealin  With Life
02 - The Boogie Boys  - Girl Talk
03 - The Boogie Boys  - Starvin  Marvin
04 - The Boogie Boys  - Share My World
05 - The Boogie Boys  - Run It
06 - The Boogie Boys  - Friend Or Foe
07 - The Boogie Boys  - Love List
08 - The Boogie Boys  - Colorblind World

The Treacherous Three - Old School Flava [1994]

01 - The Treacherous Three - Old School Flava
02 - The Treacherous Three - We Come Phat
03 - The Treacherous Three - Lower the Boom
04 - The Treacherous Three - The Mic Wreckers
05 - The Treacherous Three - Mo' Money Mo
06 - The Treacherous Three - Ain't Nothin' Changed
07 - The Treacherous Three - Sun Is Up
08 - The Treacherous Three - We Wit It
09 - The Treacherous Three - A True Story
10 - The Treacherous Three - Feel The New Heartbeat

Rakim (The 18th Meets The 3rd)

01. RA...Kim The R Intro
02. It's Been A Long Time
03. Flow Forever
04. Walk These Streets
05. Paid In Full (Coldcut Rmx)
06. In The Ghetto
07. Waiting For The World To End
08. Mystery (Who is God )
09. Holy Are You
10. When I B On Tha Mic
11. Microphone Fiend
12. Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been)
13. Don't Sweat The Technique
14. I Ain't No Joke
15. Show Me Love
16. Mahogany, I'm Glad You're Mine w  Al Green
17. Coltrane Style
18. I Know You Got Soul
19. Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em
20. Guess Who's Back
21. My Melody
22. Juice (Know The Ledge)
23. Follow The Leader
24. The 18th Letter (Always and Forever)
25. Move The Crowd
26. 7 By Nature, Mind Raised in ASIA