Tracklist
A1 | Positive K– | Getting Paid | 5:27 |
A2 | The Most– | Some More | 5:12 |
A3 | Disco Dave (2)– | Yum Yum Eat' Em Up | 5:15 |
B1 | Sugar Rock, Sugar Love (2)– | Dance Rock | 4:02 |
B2 | Rob Base– | D.J. Interview | 5:29 |
B3 | Connect 4– | Deeper Bass | 3:34 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Hillside Sound Studio, Englewood, NJ
- Mixed At – Hillside Sound Studio, Englewood, NJ
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Star Maker Records
- Copyright © – Star Maker Records
- Manufactured By – Star Maker Records
- Distributed By – Star Maker Records
Credits
- Engineer, Mixed By – Dae Bennett, David Kowalski*
- Executive-Producer – The Mike & Dave Production Co.
- Illustration – Phabulous Phase Too*
Notes
Mfg. & Dist. by Star Maker Rec.
Special thanks to Sid Williams, Jomo Simmons, Delores Beatty, Randall Toby, Dae Bennett, David Kowalski, E.Z. Kid, The Twins, Brian, Gary Twin, Red Alert, Chuck Leonard, Mr. Magic, Chuck Chill Out & Marley Marl.
Special thanks to Sid Williams, Jomo Simmons, Delores Beatty, Randall Toby, Dae Bennett, David Kowalski, E.Z. Kid, The Twins, Brian, Gary Twin, Red Alert, Chuck Leonard, Mr. Magic, Chuck Chill Out & Marley Marl.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): FM 1000A
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): FM 1000B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A [hand-etched]): FM-1000 A 10P6006 6-86 537-5
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B [hand-etched]): FM 1000 B 10 P6006 6-86 537-5
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 5 years agoRob Base and .DJ E-Z Rock.......show the true skills here.......It takes two...... Phat phat phat phatttttt!!!! They'rre later stuff... Nahhhh ;)
- This LP was an attempt to resurrect the old Mixmaster Mike And Disco Dave record label. It dropped in the summer of 1986 and has some significance. First off, it marks the debut on wax for two rappers who would go on to have big careers, Rob Base, and Positive K. On the track "Yum Yum Eat 'Em Up, the rapper is Donald Dee, who's biggest hit was "Don's Groove" from 1984. The two tracks that got all the air play when this LP dropped were "Some More" which sampled "Funky Drummer" by James Brown, and the best track on this release, "D.J. Interview". You just knew Rob Base was going to make another record after this. This record sat in the racks of New York City record stores for a long time, but now this record is pretty hard to come across, and a very nice find!
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