Various – Street Sounds Electro 9
Label: |
Street Sounds – ELCST 9 |
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Series: |
Street Sounds Electro – 9 |
Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Compilation, Mixed
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Hip Hop |
Style: |
Electro |
Tracklist
A1 | Doug E. Fresh And The Get Fresh Crew– | The Show |
A2 | Bad Boys– | Bad Boys |
A3 | D.St.– | The Home Of Hip Hop |
A4 | Kid Frost– | Terminator |
B1 | World Class Wreckin' Cru– | World Class |
B2 | Mantronix– | Needle To The Groove |
B3 | Fat Boys– | The Fat Boys Are Back |
B4 | Rock Master Scott And The Dynamic Three– | The Roof Is On Fire |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Fantasy Records
- Licensed From – Starlite
- Licensed From – Streetwave Records
- Licensed From – JDC Records
- Licensed From – Sleeping Bag Records
- Licensed From – WEA Records
- Licensed From – Reality
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Street Sounds
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Reality
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Starlite Records Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Celluloid
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Electrobeat Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Kru-Cut Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sleeping Bag Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sutra Records, Inc.
- Published By – Keejue Music
- Published By – Mark Of Aries Music
- Published By – TAP Music Publishing
- Published By – Chu Teh Music
- Published By – T.M.S. Music
- Published By – Lon-Hop Music
- Published By – Beach House Music
- Published By – Amber Music, Inc.
- Published By – Kuwa Music
- Published By – Fools Prayer Music, Inc.
- Published By – Anjue Music
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Art Direction – Graphic Entertainment
- Artwork [Art Execution] – Workhouse 42
- DJ Mix – Mastermind (7)
Notes
℗ 1985 Street Sounds Compilation
A1: Licensed from Fantasy Records ℗1985 Reality Records
A2: Licensed from Starlite Records ℗1985 Starlite Records Inc.
A3: Licensed from Streetwave Records ℗1985 Celluloid Records
A4: Licensed from JDC Records ℗1985 Electrobeat
B1: Licensed from JDC Records ℗1985 Kru' Cut Records
B2: Licensed from Sleeping Bag Records ℗1985 Sleeping Bag Records
B3: Licensed from WEA Records ℗1985 Sutra Records Inc.
B4: Licensed from Reality Records ℗1985 Reality Records
B4 writing credit 'C. Pettiford' is incorrectly shown as 'C. Pettifold' on centre label.
Pressed at MPO Averton
A1: Licensed from Fantasy Records ℗1985 Reality Records
A2: Licensed from Starlite Records ℗1985 Starlite Records Inc.
A3: Licensed from Streetwave Records ℗1985 Celluloid Records
A4: Licensed from JDC Records ℗1985 Electrobeat
B1: Licensed from JDC Records ℗1985 Kru' Cut Records
B2: Licensed from Sleeping Bag Records ℗1985 Sleeping Bag Records
B3: Licensed from WEA Records ℗1985 Sutra Records Inc.
B4: Licensed from Reality Records ℗1985 Reality Records
B4 writing credit 'C. Pettiford' is incorrectly shown as 'C. Pettifold' on centre label.
Pressed at MPO Averton
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Centre label side A): ELCST 9 - A
- Matrix / Runout (Centre label side B): ELCST 9 - B
- Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A Variant 1): ELCST 9 A¹ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Etchings side B Variant 1): ELCST 9 B¹ MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A Variant 2): ELCST 9 A² MPO
- Matrix / Runout (Etchings side B Variant 2): ELCST 9 B² MPO
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Street Sounds Electro 9 (Cassette, Compilation, Mixed) | Street Sounds | ZCELC 9 | UK | 1985 | ||
Recently Edited
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Street Sounds Electro 9 (LP, Compilation, Mixed, Unofficial Release, White Label) | Street Sounds (3) | ELCST 9 | UK | 1985 | ||
New Submission
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Street Sounds Electro 9 (CDr, Compilation, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | Street Sounds (3) | CDELCST 9 | UK | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I did a mash-up about 4/5 yrs ago using this go on YouTube type WRECKIN MASH give a listen its grrrrreat!
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that was my first electro funk record. i have bought it 1985 when i was twelve years old.
I already had some tapes copies from a friend with tracks like "killer groove", but this record was
brandnew stuff for us all these days. The direction :robot voices and rap. 100% my thing! -
well this is where it all started for myself back in 1982/1983 and have been collecting vinyl since .these where truley a great collection and myself have most off .does any one out there mike allen i think on saturday nights on capital radio if so does any one have any recordings if so please get in touch
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Edited 17 years agoEveryone has a favourite 'Electro' album and this one is mine.
At the time The Show was the biggest smash hip hop single ever (it seemed) and Doug and the crew were on Top Of The Pops! A great start to the album segueing into Bad Boys which is a great track utilising some old-school rhyme patterns.
D.St's Home Of Hip Hop is mixed in next (and edited) by Mastermind. This track was instrumental in teaching a few people I knew where hip hop began, least of all me.
Turn the tape over and we're into TWCWK's World Class with an absolutely fat acapella intro making way for the monstrous Oberheim DMX drum machine ("it's not an 808 or a Drumulator, it's a DMX cos it is greater!") with DJ Yella on the cut. I love the little extras that Mastermind does to this track, the scratches and edits and the way that Needle To The Groove comes in.
The Fat Boys is a mediocre effort compared to the rest of the LP but then Rockmaster Scott soon drops and you see that THIS is the way to end an album. We get to hear the ending of the song that Mike Allen always faded out whenever he played it on Capital Radio!
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Another fantastic 'Electro' release. No. 9 starts strongly with The Show, a typically-fun Doug E Fresh cut. Skip forward ( figuratively speaking - it's on wax! ) to The Home of Hip Hop, D St of course referring to New York's Bronx. Few would argue. Up next, my favourite on the record,
Kid Frost's Terminator. Strong, solemn rap, coupled with evocative, futuristic synth. The essence of Electro. Next 2 tracks are mediocre, but Electro 9 ends on a high with a true hip-hop anthem, Tha-Roof-is-On-Fiyaaaah!! -
This was the last of the good batch of electros from Steetsounds. Waiting for your birthday so you can go and buy a record from NSS, will never be the same.
I wonder if Kev Ginger still has his electro collection?
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