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B-Boy Records: The Archives Rare & Unreleased
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B-Boy Records: The Archives Rare & Unreleased
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Even the most thorough vinyl aficionado would have a troubling time attempting to induce what went on day-to-day at B-Boy Record's offices. Little to nothing has been documented, save for a few non-linear stories told e...  more »

     
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All Artists: V/A
Title: B-Boy Records: The Archives Rare & Unreleased
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Traffic Entertainment/B-Boy Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 12/11/2007
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 829357331120

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Even the most thorough vinyl aficionado would have a troubling time attempting to induce what went on day-to-day at B-Boy Record's offices. Little to nothing has been documented, save for a few non-linear stories told energetically by Big Jack Allen, or another B-Boy affiliate, Freddy Fresh. The label's releases alone can be perplexing. For every "Criminal Minded" there is a "Hardcore X-Mas." For every Levi 167 "Something Fresh To Swing To" there is a Frozen Explosion "Iwo Jima." Some may say that all the label had was the genius of Boogie Down Productions but those people are dummies. B-Boy had a string of releases that may have gone unnoticed by the mass Hip Hop crowd, but were revered by fans who were seeking out the gritty New York drum sound and the brilliantly rough mix that made cult favorites like Busy Boys' "Classical" and The Brothers "You Can't Win" highly sought out releases to this day. Here at Traffic Entertainment Group's offices we have been tediously going through the B-Boy master reels to pull together a collection of rarities and alternates for your listening pleasure. Highlights include the previously unreleased, and some may argue superior, original version of J.V.C. F.O.R.C.E.'s "Doin' Damage", as well as a masterful edit of "The Bridge Is Over" by the modern-day Latin Rascals, The Bladerunners. Throw in some unreleased a capellas, a never before released Kool Moe Dee dis track, and the absolute best the label had to offer that you couldn't get your hands on, and you got yourself some musical rock candy. B-Boy Records and Traffic Entertainment Group proudly present "B-Boy Records: The Archives (Rare & Unreleased)."