Jam Master Jay Discography of CDs
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Be A DJ - Part 1 and 2 DVD (2002)
The late, great DJ Jam Master Jay, from Run DMC, Jam Master Jay, shows off his tricks of being a first class DJ in this instructional DVD.
In memory of a lost legend, the great Jam Master Jay of Run DMC instructs in the art of DJ. Includes An Introduction, How Jam Master Jay Got Started, How You Can Get Started, Turntable DJ Kits, Component Systems and Conclusion.
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Bacdafucup CD (1993)
Jam Master Jay songs When their song "Slam" unexpectedly became an enormous crossover hit in 1993, Onyx's fate was unfairly sealed as one-hit wonders. Hailing from Queens, the quartet (some of these "baldheads" even worked at a barbershop!) indulged in unrelentingly enthusiastic ranting and shouting that was certainly shocking in 1993. Gritty, street-smart, and intimidating, the album is both exhilarating and exhausting. "Slam" still stands as an unequivocally great single, and the album as a whole matches it in intensity and an almost paradoxically restrained melodicism.
Producers include: Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, Kool Tee, Jeff Harris.
Personnel: Reginald Woods (saxophone).
Audio Mixers: Mitch Mitchell ; Norman Bullard; Rich July; Dino Zervous; Akili Walker; Troy Hightower.
Recording information: 1212 studios, Jamaica, NY; Apollo Studios, New York, NY; Chung King, New York, NY; Platinum Island, New York, NY; Powerplay Studios, Lic, NY; Rawlston Studio, Brooklyn, Apollo Studio, Platinum Isla; Rawlston Studios, Brooklyn, NY; Rawlston, Studios, Brooklyn, NY; Soundtrack Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: Gary Spector.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Big DS; Fredro Starr.
Onyx: Fredro Starr, Big D.S., Suave, Sticky Fingaz.
Additional personnel: Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, Big Steve (various instruments); Reggie Woods (saxophone); Mac Gellenon (trumpet).
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Real Roxanne CD (1988)
Jam Master Jay albums With the aid of Jam Master Jay, Howie Tee, and Full Force, this Puerto Rican whipped up a stunning debut that highlighted her inimitable skills as a rapper and lyricist, as well as her band's way with the funk. Hihglights include "Bang Zoom," "Respect," and "Roxanne's on a Roll." ~ John Floyd
Engineers include: David Tobocman, Greg Gordon, Andre Debourg.
Personnel: Roxanne (vocals); Dave D., David Angel, Billy "Spaceman" Patterson (guitar); David Tobocman, Dwayne Simon (piano); Jam Master Jay, Dwayne Simon, Shorty Fresh (keyboards); Chuck Stanley, Cindy Mizelle, Will Downing, Dee-Dee Scott (background vocals).
Producers: The L.A. Posse, Howie Tee, Full Force, Jam Master Jay, Andy Panda.
Re-Issue
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Backdafucup Vinyl LP (1993)
Jam Master Jay CD discography With their gravelly voices, their prediliction for unison rhyming, and their X-rated lyrical content, Onyx comes off as a grouchy version of Leaders Of The New School. Their 1994 underground classic features "Slam," "Phat ('N' All Dat)," "Stick 'N' Move," and 15 more.
When their song "Slam" unexpectedly became an enormous crossover hit in 1993, Onyx's fate was unfairly sealed as one-hit wonders. Hailing from Queens, the quartet (some of these "baldheads" even worked at a barbershop!) indulged in unrelentingly enthusiastic ranting and shouting that was certainly shocking in 1993. Gritty, street-smart, and intimidating, the album is both exhilarating and exhausting. "Slam" still stands as an unequivocally great single, and the album as a whole matches it in intensity and an almost paradoxically restrained melodicism.
2007 vinyl LP repressing of the debut album from these menacing rappers, originally released in 1993. Features 'Throw Ya Gunz', 'Bust Dat Ass' and 'Slam'. Mercury.
Producers include: Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, Kool Tee, Jeff Harris.
Onyx: Fredro Starr, Big D.S., Suave, Sticky Fingaz.
Additional personnel: Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, Big Steve (various instruments); Reggie Woods (saxophone); Mac Gellenon (trumpet).
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