Ronsoul Hip Hop Records Guide 1979 - 1990's.
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Monday, 31 August 2015
The VHB - Beethoven's Fifth Street Symphony
The VHB - Beethoven's Fifth Street Symphony - Vintertainment Records - 1984
Great Electro cover version of Beethoven's Symphony No 5. Who would have thought this would work.
Can someone please tell me what VHB stands for?
Sunday, 30 August 2015
The Future - Nuclear Holocaust
The Future - Nuclear Holocaust - Mirage Records - 1984
I must thank Sean P from Reckless Records for putting me onto this record.
I never heard of this record in 1984 in fact it was not until 1988/89 while chatting to Sean he was kind enough to tell me about it and said it was well worth looking out for. I searched high and low to find this record after talking to Sean. But it was worth all the effort.
You must remember looking for this record 7 years before ebay was invented made it extremely hard to find.
Produced by the legend Michael Johnson from the Jonzun Crew.
I picked this copy up in New York
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Rammelzee Vs. K-Rob - Beat Bop
Rammelzee Vs. K-Rob - Beat Bop Profile Records - 1983
Every time I hear this record I am taken back to the very early 1980's when Style Wars first appeared on British TV. This track was featured in the film and although disliked by many I grew to love it. Roll on ten years and Cypress Hill brought back this once forgotten style and delivery, however this time it appealed to the masses. Beat Bop was without doubt ahead of its time.
Real Roxanne & Hitman Howie Tee Bang Zoom!
Real Roxanne & Hitman Howie Tee - Bang Zoom! - Select Records - 1986
Purists may say this is not in there record collection, but lets face it, in 1986 this was massive and contained some classic scratches.
Paul Hardcastle - Rain Forest
Paul Hardcastle - Rain Forest - Profile Records - 1984
Just simply slept on!
Pure Classic both sides
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Run-D.M.C. - Hollis Crew
Run-D.M.C. - Hollis Crew - Profile Records - 1984
Really great record, as far as I understand this was never officially released on 12" and stayed as Promo only.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Twilight 22 - Electric Kingdom
Twilight 22 - Electric Kingdom - Vanguard Records - 1983
Such a great record.
I prefer this version as it has four mixes rather than the version with only two mixes.
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Robbie B & Jazzy J - Rock The Go-Go
Robbie B & Jazzy J - Rock The Go-Go - R.B.A Records - 1986
Great record with some fresh cuts and scratches.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
World Class Wreckin Cru - Mission Possible
Sunday, 16 August 2015
Pumpkin And The Profile All-Stars - Here Comes That Beat!
Pumpkin And The Profile All-Stars - Here Comes That Beat! - Profile Records - 1984
Pumpkin & The Profile All Stars, what a combination!
What's interesting is (Greg G) went on to re-use the line
"The Scratch The Bass The Congas In Your Face" 2 years later on the Disco Four's track Get Busy.
Grandmaster Flash - Flash It To The Beat - Live!
Grandmaster Flash - Flash It To The Beat - Live! - Bozo Meko Records - 1982
Flash to the Beat on Sugar Hill Records done nothing for me.
This is the essence right here.
Also comes with the dope Fusion Beats on side two.
The first copy I ever found was on green Bozo Meko and I have stuck with it all these years although Its seems a blue label version was the first press.
Flash to the Beat on Sugar Hill Records done nothing for me.
Friday, 14 August 2015
The Egyptian Lover - Egypt Egypt
The Egyptian Lover - Egypt Egypt - Freak Beat Records - 1984
At one point I owned at least 4 if not 5 types of the Freak Beat label variants of this record, which I collected over the years.
I remember one with a small label stamper ring, one with a large label stamper ring, one with 2 label stamper rings, one with manufacture details and one without manufacture details and one with and without the Uncle Jamms Army Credit.
I chose to the keep the copy in the most pristine condition however, it may not be the very first press, but I gave up trying to work out which was actually the first press.
At one point I owned at least 4 if not 5 types of the Freak Beat label variants of this record, which I collected over the years.