Daddy-O (Stetsasonic) 12" question/inquiry
johmbolaya
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In the summer of 1991, Tommy Boy released their annual promotional cassette, usually to coincide with the New Music Seminar in NYC. When I went to NMS 11, I got a cassette which had Information Society and a mess of other stuff. I didn't go in 1991 but the tape for that year was called Act Like You Know[/b], which had a sexy photo of model Roshumba on the cover.Anyway, one of my favorite songs on that tape was a song Daddy-O did where he got into "the downfall of our society". I don't have the tape with me or remember the song, but it was Part 1. It made reference to The Kids In The Hall and "video games/too much shit for a young child's brain". It was pretty heady, especially when you heard the two girls in the middle singing "Ring Around The Rosie".Did Tommy Boy ever come out with a 12" for that, and was there a Part 2? I know a full length album didn't come out, and it didn't resurface on the album he would do on Mercury.
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BTW, you sure it wasn't a different Daddy-O?
Peace
T.N.
I had that album and was bummed back then that the song wasn't on there. I waited two to three years for a Part II and when he came out with the album, it wasn't on there. I'll go into storage and see if I can hunt down the tape.
I was a big Stet fan so it was definitely the same Daddy-O. Even if a 12" existed in promo form, that would be cool but it looks like it may have been tape only.
On that cassette, the song before was Prince Rakeem's "Ooh I Love You Rakeem". After the Daddy-O song,it goes into Digital Underground's "Freaks Of The Industry" with the "Love Hangover" loop.