This is like one of my all time favorite albums. Shit is like 2356 and shit.
What's that, BODY HEAT, what's that, BODY HEAT.
Tony, Son Of Bazerk (Townhouse Three) were a bunch of dudes from Long Island that were from the Hempstead/WBAU crew, Public Enemy, Original Concept, that scene. The album came out between Nation of Millions and Fear Of A Black Planet, but instead of doing some old political PE shit these dudes were on some retro James Brown throwback shit with hints of reggae influence and shit.
I was trying to get a copy of it about a year ago because I wanted to play it for the Spankrock dudes, just to get them focused.
This is like one of my all time favorite albums. Shit is like 2356 and shit.
What's that, BODY HEAT, what's that, BODY HEAT.
Tony, Son Of Bazerk (Townhouse Three) were a bunch of dudes from Long Island that were from the Hempstead/WBAU crew, Public Enemy, Original Concept, that scene. The album came out between Nation of Millions and Fear Of A Black Planet, but instead of doing some old political PE shit these dudes were on some retro James Brown throwback shit with hints of reggae influence and shit.
I was trying to get a copy of it about a year ago because I wanted to play it for the Spankrock dudes, just to get them focused.
yeah i have this LP i like it a lot. you're right it sounds like PE meets james brown with other little influences. dope. might have to break it out tonight, good looks.
This is like one of my all time favorite albums. Shit is like 2356 and shit.
What's that, BODY HEAT, what's that, BODY HEAT.
Tony, Son Of Bazerk (Townhouse Three) were a bunch of dudes from Long Island that were from the Hempstead/WBAU crew, Public Enemy, Original Concept, that scene. The album came out between Nation of Millions and Fear Of A Black Planet, but instead of doing some old political PE shit these dudes were on some retro James Brown throwback shit with hints of reggae influence and shit.
I was trying to get a copy of it about a year ago because I wanted to play it for the Spankrock dudes, just to get them focused.
yeah i have this LP i like it a lot. you're right it sounds like PE meets james brown with other little influences. dope. might have to break it out tonight, good looks.
I also like it a lot and this thread made me listen to the album again Unique delivery and great Bomb Squad production. The cover is pretty cool, too.
What was the deal with them using that Diamond D Ultimate Force beat on side two? I've only got this album on cassette and can't find any credit for Diamond on there. Is there a story here? Did they have permission for that?
Its a real cool record, as most of the posts have mentioned. It has a great adventurous spirit to it :next_level:
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Do you have iTunes?
Here at work, yes. Should i bring the cd to work tommorrow?
was this any good? never heard it
I have the high quality bpm'd jernts at the crib. remind me if you don't have it by then...
I've never been able to figure that out!
He says, "Yo, flip me that Ice Cube track...WORD!" The Bomb Squad used the same drums on that song that they used on "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted."
AHA!!!
Thank you for clearing up that some 15 yr old mystery for me.
What's that, BODY HEAT, what's that, BODY HEAT.
Tony, Son Of Bazerk (Townhouse Three) were a bunch of dudes from Long Island that were from the Hempstead/WBAU crew, Public Enemy, Original Concept, that scene. The album came out between Nation of Millions and Fear Of A Black Planet, but instead of doing some old political PE shit these dudes were on some retro James Brown throwback shit with hints of reggae influence and shit.
I was trying to get a copy of it about a year ago because I wanted to play it for the Spankrock dudes, just to get them focused.
that hardcore ending was nice too
Bad Brains, right? On "Change The Style".
got to be
yeah i have this LP i like it a lot. you're right it sounds like PE meets james brown with other little influences. dope. might have to break it out tonight, good looks.
I also like it a lot and this thread made me listen to the album again
Unique delivery and great Bomb Squad production. The cover is pretty cool, too.
Its a real cool record, as most of the posts have mentioned. It has a great adventurous spirit to it :next_level:
I had a dubbed copy on a TDK C90 that my boy Mike gave me with firm instructions to "listen to this shit man, i mean listen to it"
We were P.E. freaks and the SOB album blew my head off, then my tape disappeared and i forgot about it.
Shit, that was like 20 years ago.
http://www.slamjamz.com/music/viewdlsingle/478
http://www.unkut.com/2008/05/dj-johnny-juice-and-son-of-bazerk-the-unkut-interview