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Super Breaks: Return To The Old School - Classic Breaks And Beats From The Birth Of Hip-Hop / Various 2xLP Vinyl
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Super Breaks: Return To The Old School - Classic Breaks And Beats From The Birth Of Hip-Hop / Various 2xLP Vinyl

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'Super Breaks: Return To The Old School - Classic Breaks And Beats From The Birth Of Hip-Hop' Various 2xLP Vinyl

UK double vinyl LP pressing. 2009 collection of ground-breaking early Hip Hop tracks, released to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of the release of the first Hip Hop singles. The music captured on those early records - by the Sugarhill Gang and the Fatback Band among others - was the result of a street level culture that had grown up in the wasteland of 1970s Bronx that had spread throughout New York's black communities. While MCs created the vocal hooks based on increasingly complicated rhymes, the musical beat was created by pioneering DJs cutting up old and new Funk and Soul records in ways that allowed them to play the bits of the records that the crowd responded and went wildest to. Super Breaks Back to the Old School gathers together some of the hottest tracks from those original block parties. 20 tracks BGP.

Tracklisting:

A1 Fred Wesley & The JB's – Blow Your Head
A2 Jimmy Castor – It's Just Begun
A3 Magic Disco Machine – Scratchin'
A4 Earth Wind & Fire – Africano
A5 Cheryl Lynn – Got To Be Real

B1 The Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
B2 Thin Lizzy – Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed
B3 Dyke & The Blazers – Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man
B4 The New Birth – Got To Get A Knutt

C1 James Brown – Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Live)
C2 Shirley Ellis – The Clapping Song
C3 The Monkees – Mary Mary
C4 Freedom – Get Up And Dance
C5 Melvin Sparks – Get Ya Some

D1 Captain Sky – Super Sporm
D2 Creative Source – Who Is He And What Is He To You
D3 James Brown – Funky President (People It's Bad)
D4 Johnny Hammond – Shifting Gears