Every Pete Rock album should really be released as an instrumental project, save for a few good guest appearances that album was not very good, the joint w/ Ghostface, Rae and Prodigy is still pretty good (that beat, damn)
The day I need any of you poptarts to curate my collection is the day I may as well dump it all into a landfill. I'm not going to miss a "Se Acebo" acapella (esp. if I'm keeping the album).
Every Pete Rock album should really be released as an instrumental project, save for a few good guest appearances that album was not very good, the joint w/ Ghostface, Rae and Prodigy is still pretty good (that beat, damn)
peace,xavier
Even as instrumentals, a lot from his solo LPs have been snoozy.
Luckily, I won't get to my "R" section until late winter at this pace. Then I can decide which of Pete's records stay or go. Thes' remix of "Back on the Block" = a keeper w/o question though.
The problem for me is having little sense of relative worth and what's worth listing vs not. The boy Noz showed me links to a bunch of Binary Star auctions that ended above $50! But that was six months ago; who knows where the market is now. This major label shit will be pennies on the dollar but the indie titles are a less predictable bunch.
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peace,xavier
This is the Oliver I want to see more of!
Even as instrumentals, a lot from his solo LPs have been snoozy.
Luckily, I won't get to my "R" section until late winter at this pace. Then I can decide which of Pete's records stay or go. Thes' remix of "Back on the Block" = a keeper w/o question though.
Honestly, at this point, I don't even remember. Maybe P?
Either way, I'm not even done with the Bs yet.
It's worth it to free up the space, but I don't think listing Abstract Rude 12"s for sale online is a good investment of time.
preach on
I have this 12" white label. hit me with an email if you wanna trade.
tatelarock@gmail.com