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Crushin'
(1987)
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The Fat Boys enjoyed their biggest year in 1987. Their film Disorderlies proved much more commercially resilient than anticipated, and this LP earned their only platinum certification, while becoming the lone Fat Boys album to make the pop Top 10 (peaking at #8). They also landed a Top 20 single with an updated version of "Wipeout." Ron Wynn, ...
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MTV Presents: Hip-Hop Back in the Day
(1998)
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Released to coincide with the first showing of MTV's program This Is Music: Hip-Hop Back in the Day, MTV Presents: Hip-Hop Back in the Day is an excellent collection of early rap hits. While a handful of the songs stretch past old-school and into the late '80s (Boogie Down Productions' "South Bronx," LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells," Tone-Loc's "Funky ...
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The Best Part of the Fat Boys
(1987)
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Everything you need by rap's fattest trio can be found on this concise sample of their first three albums. Included is "All You Can Eat," "Jailhouse Rap, " and "Stick 'Em." John Floyd, All Music Guide
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12 x 12, Vol. 2
(1993)
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12X12 includes the original 12-inch extended remixes of 12 of the '80s' most famous alternative/club hits -- "Night Train" by Visage, "Poison Arrow" by ABC, "Wipeout" by the Fat Boys, "Living in America" by James Brown and "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister. John Bush, All Music Guide
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Coming Back Hard Again
(1988)
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The last Fat Boys LP to make any noise, this sixth Sutra release proved their second most successful album, peaking at 33 and earning them their last gold record. It piggybacked on the success of "Louie Louie," their last chart single. They did try to adjust to changing audience demands, cutting "Rock The House, Y'All" and "Powerlord," but The Fat ...
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Soul Hits of the 80's [Rebound]
(1998)
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Celebrate
(2002)
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Celebrate is a smart purchase for DJs and an easy way to please most everyone at your next party. Pulling its tracks from the world of rock, funk, and dance, Celebrate won't alienate anyone who listens to pop in one form or another, but Yanks should be aware of the collection's U.K. origins. The groovy "Kinky Boots" is worthy of a spin at Austin ...
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The Best Summer Album in the World...Ever! [1999]
(1999)
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Yes, the Best...Ever! series has a really silly title, but each volume in the ongoing (seemingly endless) series is a terrific listen, and the 1999 edition of The Best Summer Album in the World...Ever! is no exception to the rule. The 18-track collection betrays its English origins -- most American audiences will not be intimately familiar with ...
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Back In The Day: The Birth Of Rap
(2000)
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Old School Rap, Vol. 6
(2002)
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The phrase "back in the day" gets tossed around so casually that it's sometimes hard to differentiate what is and what isn't "old school" at times. However, there's no question that this is the sixth installment of Old School Rap. Starting off immediately with the classic anthem "King of Rock" by Run-D.M.C. and De La Soul's "Me, Myself and I," the ...
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Hip Hop Greats: Classic Raps
(1990)
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Although it's far from perfect, the ten-track Hip Hop Greats: Classic Raps offers a good overview of the first national rap hits. Since it contains the majority of hip-hop's early classics -- Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight," and UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne," Kurtis Blow's "The Breaks," Run-D.M.C.'s "It's Like That," and both "White Lines (Don't ...
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Rap's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
(1997)
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Clocking in at only nine tracks, Rap's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 may be a little brief, but the collection isn't a bad sampler of old-school cuts from the early '80s. There are a couple of weak cuts, but Kurtis Blow's "Basketball," D-Nice's "Call Me D-Nice," Rock Master Scott's "The Roof Is on Fire," Whodini's "Bigmouth" and UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne" ...
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Sun City: Artists United Against Apartheid
(1985)
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Sun City was certainly the most political of all of the charity rock albums of the 1980s. Little Steven organized a number of artists for this protest against apartheid, including such heavyweights as Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Jimmy Cliff, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Run-D.M.C, and Lou Reed. Thankfully, the result was extremely ...
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Rapmasters, Vol. 3: Best of the Cut
(1989)
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Released during the late '80s and early '90s, the volumes in Priority's exhaustive Rapmasters series plugged a gap in the rap-compilation market. They offered a decent alternative for rap fans who were on a budget and unable to snap up each single as it became available. In addition to tying up a good amount of classics, a lot of the tracks ...
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Lie-Z
(1989)
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Monsters of Rap, Vol. 2
(2002)
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Kicking off with some huge hits, Monsters of Rap, Vol. 2 should appeal to the more casual rap fans or DJs. The Gerardo and Shaquille O'Neal appearances will repel hardcore fans, but the J.J. Fad, Candyman, and Black Sheep tracks that finish the disc are more surprising choices, making the disc more desirable and well rounded. David Jeffries, All ...
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Street Jams: Hip-Hop from the Top, Vol. 3
(1994)
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As rap became more of a commercial property in the '80s, the artists' major lyrical intention often seemed to be staking out territorial rights and proclaiming their superiority at the mic. Doug E. Fresh & the Get Fresh Crew, the Furious Five, the Boogie Boys, Kurtis Blow and Marley Marl featuring MC Shan all do some variation on these themes on ...
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Vinyl Exams
(2000)
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Vinyl Exams is a comprehensive collection of old-school hip-hop and East Coast rap from some of the '80s and '90s biggest slicers and dicers, such as Schoolie D., Bizmarkie, the Fat Boys, and Run-D.M.C. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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All Meat No Filler: The Best of Fat Boys
(1997)
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All Meat No Filler: The Best of the Fat Boys is an excellent 18-track compilation of all of the Fat Boys' biggest hits, including "Fat Boys," "Human Beat Box," "Jail House Rap," "Can You Feel It," "The Fat Boys Are Back," "Hard Core Reggae," "Falling in Love," "Wipeout" (with the Beach Boys), and "The Twist (Yo, Twist!)" (with Chubby Checker). ...
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The Twist
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Big & Beautiful
(1986)
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The train began derailing for The Fat Boys with their third album. It was their first that failed to go gold, and such songs as "Beat Box Is Rockin'," "Breakdown" and "Go For It" were indications that their novelty tunes and party rapping were becoming passe. They would make a brief comeback the next year fueled by the film Disorderlies, but the ...
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Mack Daddy
(1991)
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The Fat Boys were past their prime both creatively and commercially when Mack Daddy was recorded in 1991. Down to a duo consisting of Kool Rockski and Buff Daddy, the group significantly changes its style to appeal to early-'90s hip-hop tastes. The result is an album that isn't in a class with 1984's The Fat Boys or 1985's The Fat Boys Are Back, ...
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Wipeout
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Falling in Love
(1990)
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Louie, Louie
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