Bomb The Bass ‎– Into The Dragon

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Rhythm King Records – DOOD LP CD 1
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1 Beat Dis (U.S. 7" Mix) 3:42
2 Megablast Rap (Version)
Scratches – Grimm Death Vocals – Merlin
6:50
3 On The Cut 3:52
4 Don't Make Me Wait
Guitar – Roddy Marsh Vocals – Lorraine*
4:17
5 Dynamite Beats
Drums – Bruce Smith Percussion – 23 Skidoo
1:45
6 Megablast (Hip Hop On Precinct 13)
Mixed By – Mark Saunders Scratches – Nellee Hooper Vocals – Aurra (2), Merlin, She Rockers
3:54
7 Hey You!
Vocals – Aurra (2)
3:22
8 Shake It
Co-producer – Nellee Hooper Percussion – Tony Spiker
5:10
9 Say A Little Prayer
Vocals – Maureen*
5:26
10 Beat Dat (Freestyle Scratch Mix)
Remix – J. Saul Kane, Tim Simenon
3:44

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Made in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5016026 618018
  • Matrix / Runout: DOODLP CD 1

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 22) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Into The Dragon (LP, Album) Rhythm King Records, Mute, Rhythm King Records DOOD LP 1, DOOD LP1 UK 1988
Into The Dragon (LP, Album) Virgin France S.A. 70646 France 1988
Into The Dragon (LP, Album) Torso TORSO 33089 Netherlands 1988
Into The Dragon (LP, Album) ZKP RTVL LL 1720 Yugoslavia 1988
Into The Dragon (Cass, Album) Sanni Records DOOD MC-1 Spain 1988
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by RobertSteed Jun 03, 2004
I got into BtB probably 1989-90 via a demo on the Archimedes computer which used a digital version of Don't make me wait as background music. Since then I've always loved that song! I also liked Beat dis and the wicked cover of Say a little prayer. I eventually got a (faulty) 2nd hand tape of the album, and finally in 2001 got the CD new from Key Mail Order. Well, the album is disappointing on the whole - the non-single album tracks are frankly sh1te. It's worth owning for the singles, which are of course fantastic. Another annoying thing about the album is that Megablast (hip-hop on precinct 13) isn't on! Instead the album has this naff Megablast rap featuring Merlin. However, you can get the proper version on the cheap "very best of" CD, which is well worth getting.
Review by andysword Dec 05, 2003
I got Into the Dragon on tape for Christmas '88 and wore it out in my Walkman! Wound up giving it ( the tape ) to some girl. Clown that I was... Beat Dis ( I had the 12" ) introduced me to Bomb the Bass, but Don't Make Me Wait made me want the album, and remained my favourite track. Wasn't Lorraine HOT!? BtB released Say a Little Prayer, but the single had an effect on there that wasn't on the album, a sound like someone rattling a stick in a dustbin! Great! Megablast was terrific too, better than the Megablast Rap. Never liked Merlin - looked too much like some school bully! Beat Dat blew me away, but could never have impacted the Top 40 like the more commercial Beat Dis. A brill album. Might buy it again!

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