Last word on the LP that I thought was a Knights of the Turntable LP:
Solenoid posted a word reviewing a 12" by The Knights of the Turntable.
I answered thinking it was an *LP* that I had.
I stand corrected. Here's the deal.
I have a very dope compilation LP called "LA Beats, The Definitive Street Funk
from the West Coast" . *On* it is a track by The Knights of the Turntables.
This turns out to be the best track on the LP. Anyways, sorry for the
confusion.
I lose track of albums. Anyways, for fans of electro, check this out. On
it are some gems
like Egyptian Lover, KOTT, Uncle Jamm's Army, and (as mentioned in a
previous email)
a very early root of the NWA family: The World Class Wreckin Crew.
Now I *realy* want that 12 that Solenoid has...
np: todays 1 dollar on the street pick: Donald Byrd- Places and Spaces ( in
*playable* shape!)
ps: for other electro fun: check out a 1988 beats and breaks LP....for the
tail end of electro and a
bit of hip hop. Its cheesy and funky and realy dated but nevertheless, cool.
It's called Butcher Beats and Breaks , on Atlantic
The last track sounds like Gary Numan doing Miami bass.
Warning: don't pay more than a dollar for this record.
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