Sleeze BoyzDance Till You Drop

Label:

Boss Man Recordings – SRD-814-RE1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A Dance Till You Drop (Vocal)
B Dance Till You Drop (Instrumental)

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByBoss Man Recordings
  • Distributed ByBoss Man Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Boss Man Recordings
  • Copyright ©Boss Man Recordings
  • Published ByBoss Man Publishing
  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – S-21345
  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – S-21346

Credits

  • Co-producerSimply Raw
  • Drum ProgrammingRappinstine
  • Executive-ProducerMark Gordon (4)
  • ManagementMark Gordon (4)
  • Mastered ByCB*
  • Producer, Written-ByTheodore Miller

Notes

©℗ 1989 Boss Man Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side A): SRD-814-RE-1-A S-21345 CB.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Groove Side B): SRD-814-RE-1-B S-21346 CB.
  • Rights Society: BMI

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Dance To You Drop (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Misprint) Boss Man Recordings SRD-814-RE1 US 1989

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Reviews

  • djindio's avatar
    djindio
    Edited 13 years ago
    Forced to stop selling their wildly popular initial hit 'Robo Cop' due to legal issues (the Sleeze Boyz had neglected to obtain the legal rights to use the name and to use the movie audio samples. At the same time, B.O.S.E. had already acquired the exclusive rights the use the 'Robo Cop' name and exclusive rights to use audio samples from the movie. The Sleeze Boyz stripped out and removed all the movie samples and the word 'Robo Cop' from the song, and rebuilt the track into 'Dance Till You Drop', resulting this release here. That's why the Robo Cop catalog number (SRD-814) is reused here with the added '-RE1'.
    • rtype's avatar
      rtype
      Edited 14 years ago
      As far as I can tell, "Dance Till You Drop" is identical to their previous record on Sheik, "Robo Cop," minus the film samples. No idea why the Sleeze Boyz did this. The instrumental is killer, especially when the Boyz drop the "Home Computer" samples from Kraftwerk at the end.
      Too bad Dre pretty much forgot about electro after "Straight outta Compton" was released.

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