Various - DJ Dusty Bottom Presents B Boy Classics Volume 2

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Review by Felisha Williams

DJ Dusty Bottom Presents B Boy Classics by Various is a fantastic album that showcases some of the best tracks from the golden age of hip hop. The album features an impressive collection of classic tracks that will take listeners back to the 80s and 90s, when hip hop was at its peak.

DJ Dusty Bottom, the curator of the album, has done an excellent job of selecting tracks that capture the essence of the era. The album features tracks from legendary artists such as Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and Wu-Tang Clan, among others.

The album is perfect for fans of old-school hip hop, as it captures the raw energy and spirit of the genre. The beats are hard-hitting, and the lyrics are clever and thought-provoking. The album is a must-have for anyone who loves hip hop and wants to experience the genre's roots.

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Artist: Various
Album: DJ Dusty Bottom Presents B Boy Classics Volume 2
Rating: 4.09

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Bonus Sound 20:54
Got To Be Real5:08
I Wanna Rock (Instrumental)
It's Just Begun3:45
Think3:20
Bongo Rock2:37
You Can't Even Walk2:27
Hot Wheels3:00
In The Name2:13
Amen Brother2:40
The Champ2:35
Tryin' To Get Over2:19
Hear The Drummer Get Wicked
To Da Beat Yall
Juice (instrumental)
Breakers Revenge (Long Version)
Bongolia2:11
Bonus Guitar
Theme From Black Belt Jones2:36
Dope On Plastic
Apache4:58
Hip Hop Band
Move On Up7:43
Willie Chase2:57
Blow Your Head3:45
Soul Power2:57
Scratchin2:46
Fast & Funky
Dance3:02
Breakers Revenge (Bonus Beats)
Cavern5:22
Mass Media
Shaft In Africa2:32
Accross 110th Street2:26
Bonus Sound0:54
Gunsmoke Breakout
Theme From S.W.A.T.4:07
Miracles4:45
Bonus Sound 31:30
Donato1:51
Follow The Leader (Electro Mash Up)
Dance To The Drummer's Beat4:11
So Much Trouble2:52

Video

Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (Audio)
Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s - Blow Your Head
Chad Jackson - Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked) (Official Video)
Eric B. Rakim - Juice (instrumental)
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun
Arthur Baker-Breaker's Revenge
Mohawks - The Champ
Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock
J.J. Johnson - Willie Chase
Liquid Liquid - Cavern
The Magic Disco Machine - Scratchin`
Theme From S.W.A.T.-Rhythm Heritage
HERMAN KELLY DANCE TO THE DRUMMER'S BEAT
The Winstons - Amen Brother

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Catalog Numbers

  • 003F/99
  • 001F/98
  • 002F/98

Labels

Bottom Records

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Stereo
  • Unofficial Release

Credits

RoleCredit
Compiled ByDJ Dusty Bottom
Mastered ByJohn Silver
Edited ByDusty Bottom

Notes

  • Wrong Category on labels side A & B (002F/98)
  • Wrong title on left spine (DJ Dusty Bottom Presents: B-Boy Classics Volume 2)
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Summary by Felisha Williams

DJ Dusty Bottom Presents B Boy Classics by Various is a fantastic album that showcases some of the best tracks from the golden age of hip hop. The album is a must-have for fans of the genre, and it is sure to bring back memories of a time when hip hop was at its best.

Comments

Lembra minha adolescência. Só lembro da série "As Panteras". Saudades ☺️☺️☺️☺️❤️❤️❤️
Equidity Funk by Mistafilde, a 12 inch rap record came out in 1980 replayed the bass line
Played it over & over...if you listen closely you could hear the siren
I'm making this my wake-up song so that I'll get up and move it like it's, well, 1975!
Like having a bit of Isaac Hayes, Van McCoy, Barry White and Bill Conti all rolled into one. A proper theme from my youth. Haven't heard this for years. Great tune.
Who need RADIOS in the SUPR 70 WE HAD TV!!
Banda de sonido de los 70 tan icónica que la remake de la serie actual la usa
I was in 4th grade...when we were stuck inside school because of rain we would play this song and dive under and over desks spraying bullets all over everyone with our fake guns and killing all the bad guys! We played KILL THE GUY WITH THE BALL...didn't wear helmets while bicycle riding, we climbed trees and played CHICKEN and MUMBLEY PEG with our knives....proud to be a BOOMER!
WHENEVER YOU NEED HELP, YOU CALL THE POLICE.
WHEN THE POLICE NEED HELP, THEY CALL S.W.A.T. TUESDAYS THIS FALL ON ABC. 1975–76.
Kenneth Huang 2/2/23.
I'm sorry...all I can think of is The Greaseman's comedy bit on the radio.
This is so awsome!
Sometimes I wonder what it must be like to strap on a gun, pin on a badge and become… A LAWMAN!
SWAT and ADAM-12. When I was growing up they were AWESOME! In 1985 I became an MP and served on the SRT, (military version of SWAT). Got out and was a civilian LEO til the mid 90s. Those old shows inspired me and helped me choose my direction. I also liked Six million dollar man, but being an astronaut and a cyborg was a bit reaching. HAHA! They also had the best theme songs. I was a PI for a while after quitting law enforcement. Maybe MAGNUM had something to do with that? Wasn't as glamorous and I had an 82 Camaro and a 89 Crown Vic instead of a Ferrari. Good times! I also liked EMERGENCY! However, my high school buddy REALLY liked it. He became a Paramedic and served for years. I don't know if he is still doing it or has retired but he made it his life mission. Last I heard a few years ago he was still at it. Good shows back then inspired MANY young people to duty. Wonder what there is today to inspire?
When the theme starts I envision Mark and Robert doing their SWAT Macho thing....??
I love thuis ????
Im a 90s kid and i love this. That break down tho..
I remember this show and the music and how they would play it on the radio and you ditches want to dance to it. Even if they played it in the grocery store you would definitely want to dance.
Loved that 70s TV series.
Sensacional!
Too funny, when I was 9 we had to pretend we were conducting an orchestra in music class , with the baton and everything ...I brought this 45 in to conduct to (yes, it was in my record collection)...LOL I'm dying
The baddest theme in TV!!
Pra mim funciona melhor que todos os motivacional que já escutei. Perfeito para treinos.
I remember my mom taking me around to record stores in the mall looking for this record in ‘76 when I was just 7. I still have the LP.
The musicianship on this song is awesome, this takes me back to when i was a kid with my brother and cousins, we use to crawl around in our undies as SWAT lol. It brings back a lot of memories good ones.
Tear the club up
This absolutely kills.
Aaron Spelling was a TV genius too bad ABC cancelled this show after 37 episodes. It never had a chance to take off and see its full potential.
One of the theme songs 2 the Dopest childhoods' ever lived ... Yep, " I Lived it" !!!! Shout out 2 All my Day 1's, who came up with me thru the mid to late 70's and the entire 80's... We Rule ! Two turntables and a microphone, and ample opportunity to express ourselves and be " heard ' .... Was literally all it took... and here we are today ... Living in a World of hip hop !!! This theme from Swat was truly an essential vehicle to generate that creation. Thanks again, S.w.a.t. .... I salute you ✔️?. .... ?
VERY GOOD