TX and LA obscure rapp singles help plaese
vinylstalker
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Im in the process of putting up some rekkerds onEbay, and I am having some trouble finding any infoon a few "random" early 90's-late '80s TX and LA twelves.Any info appreciated:MC-1 GRAND - "International player"/"ColdBlooded", International Player Productions Records, 1990, Houston, TXTHE MASTER - "Boom The Master Is Rockin It", Bass Quake Records, 1992,Lafayette, LA, (total DIY blank cover with pasted on promo pic)THE PRETTY BOYS - "We Rock The Beat", TPB Records, 198?, Houston, TXDEVASTATING TWIN - "All Beceause Of My Name"/"Let My Rhyme Go",Hard Core Records, 1990, NewOrleans, LAAMEER STEIN - "A Day Without A Rhyme", Nicks Records, 198?, N.O., LA(??)Not from TX or LA, but the only info I can find is some Japanese websitethat I cant understand:OKEY DOKE - "Who's Da One Rappin", Big Boss Records, NY,NYAND, can anyone clear up the whole "random rap" tag for me?Are we talkin 88-92 JB samples on small labels basically?Sorry, but I'm pretty Thanks.
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These days on eBay people seem to think that any private/small label hip-hop can be labeled random rap. My understanding of the term originally was pre-1990 non-electro sample-based hip-hop on small or private labels.
Well, then these definently arent "random", with the exception of the
OkeyDoke 12. Most of these are quite electro-centric.
The Ameer Stein was the only record in the stack
I bought that wasn't specifically labled from TX or LA.
As for the others, I'm just gonna slap em up on the
bay with a $2 starting price and close my eyes tightly.
I will be rippping mpfrees of them as I put them up,
so I will PM ya with some snippets.
RCU- S/T EP- 3 tracks/Inst. -RoeCityRecords, Monroe, LA(???)
-Now this one sounds "random" enough, samples/808, 1989.
Anyone?
You probably cannot sell it for a lot of money if that's what you're asking. $30 tops unless you catch an ebay madness moment.
I definently enjoy it, and it has been
in my crates for years.
I was just asking who else knows/enjoys these
records.
I'm not looking for a cash cow.