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Tony M.F Rock - To Da Rock House [1989]

In 1988, MC Shy D linked up Tony M.F Rock to Skyywalker Records or maybe just luke records, (depending on when the infringment case was filed from George Lukas.) Anyway Luke records released Tony's debut single, "She Put Me in a Trance" Featuring Shy D backed with "Still Doing It." The single did well enough that Mr. Mixx brought Tony to Miami to make a full record, which was released in 1989 as Let Me Take You to the Rock House.

This Album is a document of a time where hip-hop was uncertain of its next move. Maybe Southern rappers would prove their lyrical dominance: "P.W.Y.P. (Practice What You Preach)" compellingly argued that case. Maybe hip-hop would become sexy: the title track here is an exercise in the short-lived (and underappreciated!) hip-house sound, a logical partner to Miami's bass scene.
Or maybe it would become really hardcore: "I'm That Type Of Nigga" was a thugged-out answer record to LL Cool J's super-slick come-on "I'm That Type of Guy."
Tony Rock reinvented himself as Woodchuck, the bass player in the Atlanta live rap-rock group El Pus. In 2005


- Tony M.F Rock -
Let Me Take You To The Rock House [1989]



01. Whos Tony Rock
02. Keep Dancin
03. Street Resident
04. She Put Me In A Trance
05. Pump And Grind
06. PWYP - (Practice What You Preach)
07. Time To Get Mine
08. Freak Dat Girl
09. Let Me Take You To The RockHouse
10. Still Doin It
11. Same Ol Thang
12. Im That Type Of Nigga
13. Dont Go Out Like A Sucka
14. Tony Rocks Theme


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The 2 Live Crew " Banned In The USA [1990]



Capitalizing on the media frenzy, Campbell struck a distribution deal with Atlantic and put together a semipolitical album called Banned in the U.S.A., after securing rights for the title track from Bruce Springsteen; it was billed to Luke Featuring 2 Live Crew. It sold like hotcakes on first release, and the title single became the group's second Top 40 hit. In 1991, the group released the first full-length live rap album ever, Live in Concert, as well as the official follow-up to As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Sports Weekend. They sold disappointingly, especially considering the group's recent notoriety, and proved to be the last albums they would record together as a quartet. To compound matters, Luke Records was successfully sued for 1,600,000 million dollars in royalties by MC Shy D.


The 2 Live Crew " Banned In The USA [1990]

01. Banned In The USA
02. News Flash "People In The News"
03. Man Not A Myth
04. News Flash "350 Men"
05. News Flash "Super Snoop"
06. Strip Club
07. News Flash "Nation By Storm"
08. Do The Bart
09. In Color. Men On Records
10. Face Down Ass Up
11. Hey Jack
12. Bass 9.1.7
13. So Funky
14. News Flash "Poll Results"
15. Mamolapenga
16. Video No Soul
17. I Ain't Bullsh--Tin' Part 2
18. Commercial- Nasty M.F.'S
19. This Is To Luke From The Posse
20. News Flash . British Youth
21. Fuck A Gang
22. Commercial- Inquiring Minds
23. Mega Mixx Iv


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The 2 Live Crew - Move Somethin' [1988]



in 1987, a Florida record store clerk was acquitted of felony charges after selling the album to a 14-year-old girl. Campbell hit upon the idea of selling "clean" and "dirty" versions of the group's albums so that younger fans would have a less explicit alternative. 1987's Move Somethin' was the first album released in this format, and it became an even bigger underground hit than its predecessor thanks to notorious cuts like "One and One," an X-rated retelling of the Kinks' "All Day and All of the Night" (which established the Crew's penchant for blatantly copped samples). In 1988, a record store in Alabama was fined for selling a copy of Move Somethin' to an undercover cop (a conviction later overturned on appeal), setting the stage for the Crew's home state to declare war.



The 2 Live Crew - Move Somethin' [1988]

01. Introduction
02. Drop The Bomb
03. Move Somethin'
04. Ghetto Bass II
05. With Your Badself
06. P.A.N
07. H.B.C
08. S & M
09. Do Wah Diddy
10. Word II
11. Feel Alright Y'all
12. One And One
13. Mega Mixx II


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