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Super Breaks

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In the 20 years since hip hop culture broke over-ground with the arrival of the Fatback Band's King Tim III and the massive international success of the Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight, rap music has moved to becoming the premier sales arm of the US record industry. And yet up until that point the culture that had emerged in the Bronx and then spread to other black areas of New York had only been visible to the rest of the city as the graffiti on the sides of the Subway trains that criss-crossed the five boroughs.

Tracklist

Soul Children – Intro
Isaac Hayes – Ike's Mood Pt 1
Jackie Wilson – Light My Fire
Syl Johnson – Different Strokes
The Counts – Thinking Single
The Emotions – Blind Alley
Camille Yarbrough – Take Yo' Praise
Linda Lyndell – What a Man
Lowell Fulsom – Tramp
The Googie Rene Combo – Smokey Joe's La La
Jean-Jacques Perrey – EVA
The Blackbyrds – Rock Creek Park
The Fatback Band – Gotta Learn How to Dance
Pleasure – Bouncy Lady
Joe Simon – Drowning in the Sea of Love
Cannonball Adderley – Walk Tall
S.O.U.L. – Burning Spear
The Otis and Carla Band – Tramp
The Pazant Bros – Chick a Boom
The Detroit Emeralds – Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms)


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