While I was diggin though my crates yesterday I found sum Promos I like to share with you.
These aren't any holy gems, no tough finds, but they are dope - and that's what it should be about.Released in 1997 on Priority Records, the "Headz R Reddee Pt. 2" 12" should be known by most of you. One of Boot Camp's Classic 12", timeless, dope, worth the "repeat" button of your mp3 player...
A2 Headz R Reddee Pt 2 Instrumental
B1 Down By Law Radio Edit
B2 Headz R Reddee Pt 2 Album Version
A2 Angels Main Mix
A3 Angels Instrumental
B1 On The Job Radio Edit
B2 On The Job Main Mix
B3 On The Job Instrumental
This is the first time you can see a bootleg on my blog, but its reasonable, because the orginal is still on it's way to my crip - damn, this was a tough find.
Large Professor's Remix of Nas' "It Ain't Hard To Tell" is one of my favourtie Remix-Releases ever.
Do me a favour and watch out while buying this 12" on ebay; Many sellers state this pressing as the orginal, which it is not. But even this boot if worth to pick up, cause the OG Promo is really hard to find.
B1 It Ain't Hard To Tell Large Professor Remix Instrumental
Released in 1998 on Geffen, this 12" offers two of my favourite producers - Premo and Pete Rock.
Premo was responsible for the procuction of the A-Side called "The Actual", while Pete Rock rocked his mpc for "Priceless". Both Tracks are pure fire....
Note: There are two pressings of this 12"; the 1st one (on Geffen) is kinda harder to find, while the second one, which was released on MCA, should b easy to find.
A2 The Acutal LP Version
A3 The Acutal Instrumental
B1 Priceless Clean
B2 Priceless LP Version
B3 Priceless Instrumental
For those who didn't know; G.P. WU, reppin' Staten Island and consisting of Rubbabandz, Down Low Recka, June Luva and Pop Da Brown Hornet, Ghostface Killah's cousin.
I don't like that A-Side Track - but the B-Side is worth a listen fo' real...so check it...
A2 Hit Me With That Shit Remix Instrumental
B1 Smokin'
B2 Smokin' Instrumental
B3 Smokin' Accapella
Same crew, same shit....fortuity? Nah man, i start thinking that's sumthing like a curse.
The A-Track is pure crap, but the B-Side is dope....damn, they should have release only half of their 12" and put on their B-Sides instead of the A-Sides...
A2 Party People Instrumental
A3 Party People Accapella
B1 Chamber Danger Clean
B2 Chamber Danger Instrumental
B3 Chamber Danger Accapella
That's a weird post: I couldn't rip the whole A-Side, cause this side is kinda destroyed, so I can only present the Main Version of "Everybody Get" to you this time.
In my opionion this isn't too bad, cause It's all about the B-Side again: "Milk" was produced by KRS-One is really dope, but, daaaaamn, that "Juice" joint, which is features Rah Digga is the shit. This Beat kills everything...(Doesn't it contain the same sample as used in M-Boogie's "World War I" featuing Mykill Miers???)
B1 Milk
B2 Milk Instrumental
B3 Juice
B4 Juice Instrumental
The last one for today: Ghostface Killah's "Flowers / The Watch" 12", a dope promo with two dope gems on it. once again, feeling strange to say that again, I like the B-Side more than "Flowers"...Maybe a curse of this blog instead of G.P. WU?!
A2 Flowers Clean
A3 Flowers Instrumental
B1 The Watch Dirty
B2 The Watch Clean
B3 The Watch Instrumental
Labels: Wax 4 Da Headz