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Butter Rum - We Want It All (12")
Vision Records VR 1231, 1989 United States Raw electro jam with solid rhyming by mixed Miami group. Copy looks poor but plays much better than appears, certainly VG if not VG+.
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MC's Logik - Get Involved (12")
Submission SUBX 013, 1989 United Kingdom UK only proto house / rap / battle record with both sides good for scratching and mixing. NM copy with cover in shrink.
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World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ (12")
Charisma TEAM 1-12 , 1984 United Kingdom Malcolm McLaren side project with Se'Divine and JazzyJust. Instrumental version on the flip. Nice cut-up DJ track. Perfect copy in shrink.
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MC Shan - Pee-Nile Reunion (12")
Livin' Large LL 127, 1993 United States No nonsense rhyming over beats laid down by Large Professor and Kool G Rap. Don't Call It A Comeback on the flip. US 1st press in strong EX condition with wax bordering NM.
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Sugarhill Gang - Jam Jam (7")
Vogue 101303, 1980 France French only 45 picture sleeve with Bad News and Jam Jam from their fantatsic debut release produced by Sylvia Robinson.
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Sugarhill Gang - Hot Hot Summer Day (7")
Sugar Hill 6.12 888, 1980 Germany Summertime blockparty jam with rare instrumental on the flip. NM condition, cover with lightest of edge wear.
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Newtrament - London Bridge Is Falling Down (7")
Jive 43, 1983 Germany Forget about the rap side and flip it for a killer b-boy electro / vocoder get down. Would fit a Kraftwerk and Bambaataa cue perfectly. Strong EX condition cover and wax.
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Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals (7")
Charisma ?6000 914, 1982 Germany Pioneering sound that inspired so many over the years. Classic material that is must on 45 showing off some turntable skills...
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Malcolm McLaren - Double Dutch (7")
Charisma ?812 845-7, 1983 Germany Double Dutch is a nice party time boogie cut bt the real fun starts on the flip with Hobo Scratch. Essential B-Boy material on clean NM picture sleeve 45.
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Fat Boys - Stick'Em (7")
WEA 259123-7, 1984 Germany Kurtis Blow production with great beat boxing by Darren 'Buffy' Robinson. Essential ol school material!
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Arrested Development - Mr. Wendal (7")
CEMA S7-56800, 1992 United States Promo only US jukebox press with one of their best in Mr Wendal. Revolution flipside. Light crackle likely due to pressing as we had another copy with similar issue.
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Rappin' Is Fundamental - Rapping Is Funda.. (7")
A&M 390 751-7, 1991 Germany Easy Mo Bee of huge production fame leading the Rappin' Is Fundamental crew. Pretty solid track on seldom seen picture sleeve 45. Condition is straight NM.
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Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime (7")
Jive ZB 44725, 19 Germany Back in stock! Good feel hip hop that is pretty hard to not to get down with. Classic block party jam. EX shape with info sheet included.
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Mantronix - Sing A Song (7")
TEN 206, 1988 United Kingdom Not a rare pick but still a cracking electro production by Kurtis Khaleel. Dub version flip with even more drum machine action. UK original in clean EX shape, cover has one slightly bent corner.
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Monie Love - Monie In The Middle (7")
Cooltempo 1C 006-3 23534 7, 1990 Germany Feel good summertime Hip Hop dancer respresenting the mighty Native Tongues. Gotta give her credit, the flow is on point. Perfect NM vinyl grade, cover with light ring wear.
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The Real Roxanne - Respect (7")
Friends 190.061-7, 1988 Netherlands Good a-side produced by Howie Tee but the deal maker here is Jam Master Jay cutting the AWB up so nicely on the flip. Nice copy with record and cover in solid EX shape.
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The Real Roxanne - Roxanne's On A Roll (7")
Friends 190.069-7, 1989 Netherlands Great little ol school gem with Jam Master Jay at the knobs and the Real Roxanne on top form. Peep the LV jacket and matching hat on the cover pic. So so fresh...
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Kris Kross - It's A Shame (7")
Ruffhouse 658858 7, 1992 United Kingdom Rare UK single release with Jump and It's A Shame given the remix treatment by Steve Anderson. Cover folds out to a little poster with graphics on both sides.
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Whodini - Escape (7")
Jive 6.14 234, 1984 Germany Ol school classic by this pioneering Brooklyn rap group. Top shape cover and wax not far from NM. Instrumental flipside.
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Whodini - Nasty Lady (7")
Jive 6.14 054, 1984 Germany None other than Conny Plank producing here plus a cold electro flip this is a but of an untapped gem. Cover has sticker on front and a few small rips, record is decent VG+
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