Tracklist
I Don't Care | 3:30 | ||
Bass Mechanic | 4:15 | ||
DJ Eddie B | 5:25 | ||
Nightmare Bonus | 2:49 | ||
Bass Rock Express (Inst.) | 6:00 | ||
Party | 5:31 | ||
Rockin' All Over | 3:30 | ||
Transformer | 4:02 | ||
Romantic Ryme | 5:15 | ||
Shake-A-Lot (The Whip) | 4:09 |
Credits (12)
- Adrian HinesArranged By, Producer [Produced By], Written-By
- A.D.E.*Arranged By, Producer [Produced By], Written-By
- AlbeloArtwork [Cover Art Work]
- Vannis LopezBooking
- Frank CorneliusEngineer [Engineered By]
- William B. Hines*Executive-Producer
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![]() | Just Sumthin To Do LP, Album | 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523, 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523-L | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Just Sumthin To Do CD, Album | 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523-L | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Just Sumthin To Do Cassette, Album, Clear | 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Just Sumthin To Do LP, Album, Misprint | 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523, 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523-L | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Just Sumthin To Do Cassette, Album, White | 4 Sight Records – FS-87-5523 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | ||||
Just Sumthin To Do 10×File, WAV, Album | 4 Sight Records – FSIG 4542 | US | 2009 | US — 2009 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Just Sumthin To Do 10×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue | 4 Sight Records – FSIG 4542 | US | 2009 | US — 2009 | New Submission |
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Reviews
referencing Just Sumthin To Do (LP, Album) FS-87-5523
A could-have-been classic LP! Most consumers were upset that the bonus/instrumental versions of "Bass Rock Express," "Bass mechanic" and "Nightmare on A.D.E. Street" were put on here instead of the vocal versions. Those were the songs that put A.D.E. on the map and when the non-DJs went to the store and picked up the LP or cassette, they were robbed of what they were looking for.
In all honesty, "Shake-A-Lot," "Romantic Rhyme" and "I Don't Care" were garbage tracks and could have been 86'd from the album. The valuable and limted space taken by these songs could have been better served by adding the above-mentioned classics.
Of the new tracks (at the time), "Rockin' All Over," "Party" and "D.J. Eddie B." were on point and certified Florida bangers. In fact, "Rockin' All Over" was a favorite for the boys who had the 12"s and Peavy horns in their cars. The intro to that song could be heard from blocks away from both a HIGHS and LOWS perspective!
I give it 4/5 LEDs.
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