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Very rare promo single from the same group who released the "International Family Affair" album. This was the 1st version they released in 1995 which is totally different from the version they put on their 1997 album. IFA was suppose to drop an earlier album in 1995 titled "Nothin But Family" under Capitol Records, but the album was never released. There are very few album-samplers floating around out there with 2 unreleased songs!
[click here to see the "Nothin But Family" album-sampler]
Single Tracklisting:
A1. Rollin' (Album)
A2. Rollin' (Boomin Mix)
A3. Rollin' (Jeep Mix)
B1. Rollin' (Album Instr)
B2. Rollin' (Boomin Instr)
B3. Rollin' (Jeep Instr)
B4. Rollin' (Acappella)
Funky 12" produced by JT The Bigga Figga
Label: Get Low Recordz
Year Released: 1994
Tracklisting:
A1. Anutha Phunky Verse (listen)
B1. Anutha Phunky Verse (instr)
B2. Anutha Phunky Verse (acappella)
This 12" is available for Sale/Trade
Very rare 12" vinyl release from the same group who put out the "Old School G's" cassette tape back in the early 1990's. Not sure what song this is from but I'm guessing this single was only released on vinyl. Get at me if you want a copy of this; I have one still sealed.
[click here to see the "Old School G's" tape release]
Anything Goes - Anything Goes (EP)
Very rare 12" vinyl release out of Vallejo, CA. This was never released on CD and can only be found vinyl and cassette tape. Vinyl comes with 3 tracks with Instrumental versions on side b.
[click here to see the tape version]
This 12" is available for Sale/Trade
Label: Bank On It Records
Year Released: 1995
Tracklisting:
A1. Witch Doctor (listen)
A2. Witch Doctor (instr)
A3. Witch Doctor (acappella)
B1. Witch Doctor (album)
B2. Bobby Ford (instr)
Very 1st vinyl release from Peanut Butter Wolf!
Lyrical Prophecy - You Can't Swing This
Label: Poetical Movement Records
Year Released: 1990
"while still in college, I put out my first record ("You Can't Swing This" by Lyrical Prophecy) with a label called PMR Records. It was run by Kim Collett, who DJed with me at the local radio station (KSJS). I got my dad to pitch in $500 to get the thing released, making me a part owner in the label. We only pressed 500 copies, never mastered it, cut and pasted the artwork, and didn't even know you could sell them to a distributor. We gave some copies away to our friends and family and local radio stations and sold some to the local stores. After all that, we still had about half of the records leftover. But our goal was to make a record and we had reached it! We were local heros. Who would ever think a group from San Jose, California could put out their own hip hop record?" - Peanut Butter Wolf (www.stonesthrow.com)
This 12" is available for Sale/Trade
Skip-Dog - 1st The Money Then The Power
Label: BodyBag Records
Year Released: 1996
Tracklisting:
A1. Hard Times
B1. Tha Only Thang I Know