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Shabba Ranks What'Cha Gonna Do? (1993)
Track Listing: What'cha Gonna Do?; What'cha Gonna Do?; What'cha Gonna Do?; What'cha Gonna Do?; What'cha Gonna Do? -; Bedroom Bully;
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Repo Crew Twist It
Track Listing: Twist It;
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Romeo And For You (1993)
Track Listing: Romeo and You; For You (I'll Do Anything); For You (I'll Do Anything); For You (I'll Do Anything); For You (I'll Do Anything);
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Rozalla Faith In The Power Of Love
Personnel includes: Rozalla (vocals), Alex De Souza (keyboards).
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Rozalla I Love Music (1993)
Track Listing: I Love Music; I Love Music; I Love Music; I Love Music; I Love Music; Love's Breakdown;
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RuPaul Shade Shady (1994) Now Prance
Track Listing: Shade Shady;
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S.O.S. Band Sometimes I Wonder (1991)
Track Listing: Sometimes I Wonder;
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Schooly D Welcome To America (1994)
Schoolly D returns with a spare, dark attempt to recapture the gangsta audience he helped create back in the 1980s; it helps that the record contains the best music he has ever recorded, although the best moments can't hide the ...
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Smif-N-Wessun Bucktown/Let's Git It On (1994)
Track Listing: Buck Town;
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Stax: 15 Original Big Hits Vol. 1
Track Listing: In the Rain; Woman to Woman; Soul Limbo; I Forgot to Be Your Lover; So I Can Love You; I Never Found a Girl; Holy Ghost; Who's Making Love; Mr. Big Stuff; Never Can Say Goodbye; I've Been ...
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Stax Soul Sisters (1988)
These fourteen slices of Southern soul from Stax feature some of the legendary label's many female vocalists, with Linda Lyndell's poppin' "What a Man" (later redone into a mega hit by Salt N' Pepa) as the most interesting cut. Memphis ...
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State Lift (1991)
Track Listing: Lift;
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Surf MC's Surf Or Die
Track Listing: Surf or Die; Gotta Get Air; Big Wednesday; Rock That Beach; That's Cali For Ya; This Surf Is Live; Boomin' It; Can't Get a Tan; You Will Be Served;
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Johnnie Taylor I Know It's Wrong, But I Just Can't Do Right
Even when they aren't outstanding, Johnnie Taylor's '90s albums on Malaco are usually satisfying. None of his Malaco dates of the '80s and early to mid-'90s were weak or disappointing, and are at least worthwhile. (I Know It's Wrong, But ...
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Sybil Let It Rain (1991)
Track Listing: Let It Rain;
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Tag Team Whoomp! (There It Is) (1993)
Recorded at McMix Production Services, Atlanta, Georgia.
Engineers: Don McKinzie, Harry O'Brien, Andy Metcalf.
Tag Team: Steve Roll'N, DC-The Brain Supreme.
Additional personnel: Jim O'Neill (guitar); Joe "The Sample King" Hardin (scratches); Tracey Gibson, Tyler Gibson, Nika Mitchell, Tiger Tiger Tiger, Platinum (PG13), ...
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15 Original Big Hits, Vol. 4 (1987)
Featuring classic Stax soul including: The Dramatics - Fell For You, Rufus Thomas - The Breakdown, Part 1, Isaac Hayes - Do Your Thing, Johnnie Taylor - Testify (I Wanna), Eddie Floyd - California Girl, Rance Allen - I Belong To You and more great tracks
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Sweet Soul Music: The Stax Groups (1988)
Stax is usually thought of as the gritty alternative to pop/soul, but in their later years it recorded a fair quantity of "sweet soul" more akin to Motown and Gamble-Huff than Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett. This has 13 Stax ...
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Success-In-Effect Success-In-Effect
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Timelords History of the Jams (1988)
Interesting more for its sample-and-scatter philosophy than the thick Scottish brogue with which Drummond tries to emulate Run-D.M.C., The History of the JAMs a.k.a. the Timelords takes no prisoners: Dave Brubeck's familiar saxophone riff from "Take Five" is looped onto ...
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This Is Bass (1989)
A good introduction to bottom-heavy bass music. ~ Ron Wynn
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A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders (1993)
Third and last of the "classic" Tribe records (preceding the addition of Jay Dee and the formation of "the Ummah" production team), MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS is not as groundbreaking as PEOPLE'S INSTINCTIVE TRAVELS or as consistently on-point as LOW END THEORY. ...
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A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (1990)
The narrative of two inner city youths on a pilgrimage across the U.S./Mexican border framing "I Left My Wallet In El Segundo," is a nice guiding metaphor for the door-opening, border-crossing effects PEOPLE'S INSTINCTIVE TRAVELS had on '80s Nuyorcentric hip-hop ...
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Two Hyped Brothers & A Do Doo Doo Brown (1991)
Track Listing: Doo Doo Brown;
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A Tribe Called Quest Low End Theory (1991)
With their second album in 1991, they became serious contenders for Public Enemy's (until then) undisputed crown as hip-hop's cultural leaders. However, where their debut was propelled by a disparate array of samples, The Low-End Theory was built on a ...
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