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Schoolly DGangster Boogie / Maniac

Label:Cut Masters Records – DM 84008
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Vinyl, 12"
Country:US
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Genre:Hip Hop
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AGangster Boogie
BManiac
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This is Schoolly D's first record.

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Maniac / Gangster Boogie (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue)World Famous Records2323US1984
Maniac (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, Stereo)World Famous Records#2323US1984
Gangster Boogie / Maniac (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing)Cut Masters RecordsDM 84008US1984
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Gangster Boogie (M.C., M.C's) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Place To Be RecordsP# 1414US1986
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Gangster Boogie (M.C., M.C's) / Maniac (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Place To Be RecordsP#-1414US1986

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  • OF-THE-WORLD's avatar
    OF-THE-WORLD
    This interview with Schooly D by Soren , he states this was originally released in 1983 on the Schooly D / Cut Masters imprint.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDSZol3WVME
    • fela-fan-uk's avatar
      fela-fan-uk
      I saw this for sale once and it had a little sharpie circle drawn on one side on the label and it put me off buying it. The vinyl itself was NM. Have never seen it since.
      • Electro-Kid's avatar
        Electro-Kid
        why no one has put the cut master version on I do not no I think all 3 versions are the same so why put remix on place to b........but I might b wrong less someone puts the cut master version on 😵
        • Electro-Kid's avatar
          Electro-Kid
          cut masters was first press simple as...place to be is second press and flame is 3 press 👌
          • roorookangaroo's avatar
            OK, so there's this, 1984, the holy grail of Philly rap 12's, on Cut Masters. Then there's the Place To Be '86 reissue, & it's here the confusion (read: my confusion) starts. The latter labels both tracks as remixes (by Dominic 'Skeet' Mathis, with 'Crack cuts' on 'Maniac' credited to Q.S.T., who has his own Discogs entry & appears not to be Code Money).  So, what's the difference (if any) between the '84 Cut Masters originals & this Place To Be 12",  & which versions (original or remix) turned up on the Flame Records 'Dedication To All B-Boys' E.P.?  Can anyone shed any light?
            • Archival's avatar
              Archival
              Edited 11 years ago
              This record remains elusive. I think its rarity is due to its use as a DJ tool. It was certainly not a radio hit. I can imagine Code Money cutting up cases of this record. If you hear the original you know. Remember before digital scratching the DJ had to actually have vinyl to scratch the MC's vocals... sch schoo school schoolly school! It would be nice to know how many of these were pressed.

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