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Description: Genre: Hip-Hop & Rap - East Coast / Artist: Grandmaster Flash / Audio CD released 2005-08-08 at Collectors Choice / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Street Scene 2 Ms Thang 3 Style (Petter Gunn Theme) 4 PLU (Peace Love And Unity) 5 Throwin' Down 6 Behind Closed Doo ... more
The Source - Grandmaster Flash ... Behind Closed Doors
7 Larry's Dance Theme
8 Lies
9 Fastest Man Alive
10 Freelance

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The Source
Release Date: 2005 - 06 - 11, Audio CD, Collector's Choice Music
Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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The Bridge - Grandmaster Flash

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by XICripZ - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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2009 marked the return of the Hip Hop legend, Grandmaster Flash , who found fame as the producer and DJ to the Furious Five MCs. It Is his eleventh official album, and the first charting release since 19888 s "On The Strength". Flash produces to the best that today s Hip Hop has to offer, as well as a couple of names from back in the day. 1. "Welcome" 2. "Shine All Day" (feat. Q-Tip, Jumz and Kel Spencer) To get things going you find yourself being thrown into one of the decent ones from the album, and I think that most of this is down to the fact that you have great teamwork between Q-Tip and Flash, as the producer gives him the type of ...

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The Bridge - Grandmaster Flash

Premium Review Take It To The Bridge: Flash In '09 (1704 words)
by XICripZ - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
Rating:

2009 marked the return of the Hip Hop legend, Grandmaster Flash , who found fame as the producer and DJ to the Furious Five MCs. It Is his eleventh official album, and the first charting release since 19888 s "On The Strength". Flash produces to the best that today s Hip Hop has to offer, as well as a couple of names from back in the day. 1. "Welcome" 2. "Shine All Day" (feat. Q-Tip, Jumz and Kel Spencer) To get things going you find yourself being thrown into one of the decent ones from the album, and I think that most of this is down to the fact that you have great teamwork between Q-Tip and Flash, as the producer gives him the type of ...

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The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five

Crowned Review Don't Push Me (1041 words)
by XICripZ - written on 31/07/08 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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"The Message" is the debut EP from one of the legendary Hip Hop group (the first of this genre to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame), Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. The EP came as a result of the popularity of their single "The Message", which went out a very different message from what Hip Hop was about at the time, 1982. The group consists of Grandmaster Flash, the DJ, and the MCs: Melle Mel, Kid Creole, Cowboy (now deceased), Scorpio and Rahiem, who do all of the vocals for the recording. These were some of the pionners in the genre and created staple phrases which were heard during most Hip Hop tracks of the time, and ...

XICripZ

The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five

Crowned Review Don't Push Me (1041 words)
by XICripZ - written on 31/07/08 (Very useful, 130 readings)
Rating:

"The Message" is the debut EP from one of the legendary Hip Hop group (the first of this genre to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame), Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. The EP came as a result of the popularity of their single "The Message", which went out a very different message from what Hip Hop was about at the time, 1982. The group consists of Grandmaster Flash, the DJ, and the MCs: Melle Mel, Kid Creole, Cowboy (now deceased), Scorpio and Rahiem, who do all of the vocals for the recording. These were some of the pionners in the genre and created staple phrases which were heard during most Hip Hop tracks of the time, and ...

 

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