| 1 | Unknown Artist – | Suspended Introduction | ||
| 2 | Young Holt Unlimited – | Wah Wah Man | ||
| 3 | Donald Byrd – | The Emporer | ||
| 4 | Ahmad Jamal – | Misdemeanor | ||
| 5 | Jimmy Smith – | I'm Gonna Love You | ||
| 6 | David Matthews* – | Sandworks | ||
| 7 | Fatback Band, The – | Gotta Learn How To Dance | ||
| 8 | Roy Ayers Ubiquity – | The Black Five Hay, Last Minute | ||
| 9 | Unknown Artist – |
Motherlude
Vocals – Biz Markie |
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| 10 | King Errisson – | Back From The Dead | ||
| 11 | James Brown – | Nose Job | ||
| 12 | Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band, The* – | Giggin' Down 103rd | ||
| 13 | Dyke & The Blazers – | Funky Bull | ||
| 14 | Unknown Artist – | Reconstruction Rebelution | ||
| 15 | Unknown Artist – | Last Minute | ||
| 16 | 9th Creation, The – | Bubble Gum | ||
| 17 | Monk Higgins – |
On The Hill
Vocals – Chali 2na |
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| 18 | Mel Brown – | Son Of A Preacher Man | ||
| 19 | André Previn – | Executive Party | ||
| 20 | Unknown Artist – | Grab It Funky Bird | ||
| 21 | Bar-Kays – | Humpin' | ||
| 22 | Meters, The – | Funky Miracle | ||
| 23 | Jimmy Smith – | Root Down | ||
| 24 | Kool & The Gang – | Give It Up | ||
| 25 | Lonnie Smith – | Spinning Wheel | ||
| 26 | Unknown Artist – | Jackin' Bruce | ||
| 27 | Unknown Artist – | Cut Chemist Takes Westwook Hostage On Capitol FM Part 1 | ||
| 28 | Unknown Artist – | Cut Chemist Takes Westwook Hostage On Capitol FM Part 2 | ||
| 29 | Unknown Artist – | Cut Chemist Takes Westwook Hostage On Capitol FM Part 3 |
From Rear Of Sleeve: New Edit To Facilitate Today's Attention Span! (Formerly Released As "Rare Equations"
From Inner Sleeve: This Was A Mix I Did While Cutting Class Back In 1995 And Will Be The First Release From My Studio’s Archive Series. This Mix Was Originally Released On Cassette As “Rare Equations” Through A Mix Tape Company Called Hip Hop Vibes Along With “Sick Experiment,” “Theories Not Yet Proven” And “The Diabolical” Which Came Before It. However This Mix Was My Favourite Because It Showcased Mixing All Kinds Of Music, Not Just The Latest Rap Singles Coming Out At The Time. So Sit Back And Check Out How Mix Tapes Were Done The Hard Way… On My Half Inch 8 Track Recorder (R.I.P.) And Listen To Some Cool Drops, Some Phone Taps, And Good Blends.
“It’s The Livin’ Roughness.”
Special Thanks to The Beat Market For The Title.