Hey everybody!!
Here is my 79th podcast to my very own personal radio show called, "The Andy Morales Show". This one focuses on the Electro-Rap, and Breakdance sounds of Mid-1980's Hip-Hop Music to start off the summer season of 2017!! Recorded on: June 24, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 79th podcast to, "The Andy Morales Show".
Songs on this show:
1. Ray & His Musical Family - "On A Sea Cruise (12" Extended)" (Icy Records - 1985) (*An underrated group created and produced by Ray Fernandez in Florida. / Also known as Ray & His Court during the 1970s.)
2. Duane Parham Society - "The Rockin Place (7" Radio Edit)" (Saxville Ave. Records - 1984) (*An overlooked Hip-Hop/Electro musical project compiled by Duane Parham himself in Detroit, MI.)
3. High Fidelity Three - "B Boys Breakdance (12" Vocal Version)" (Cutting Records - 1984) (*A widely popular Mid-80's Electro-Rap record from a short-lived NYC rap crew.)
4. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde - "He's The Band" (Profile Records - 1985) (*An infamous Hip-Hop duo that consisted of Andre Harrell (Dr. Jeckyll) & Alonzo Brown (Mr. Hyde). / Featured on their only LP, "The Champagne Of Rap".)
5. The Incredible Body Mechanix Featuring The Omega Clash MCs - "B Boy Your Best" (Mirage Records - 1984) (*The group's only 12" single that was produced by Craig Peyton & Nelson Cruz.)
6. Symbolic Three Featuring D.J. Dr. Shock - "No Show (12" Extended)" (Reality / PRT Records - 1985) (*A response record based on Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew's '85 hit single, "The Show".)
7. Romeo, Cupid & Hugg E. Bear - "L.A. Girls (12" Long Version)" (Capitol Records - 1986) (*Their one and only 12" single released in the music business.)
8. Eddie - "D" - "Backstabbin' (12" Vocal Version)" (Philly World Records - 1985) (*An awesome Mid-80's rap song performed by a forgotten MC from Philadelphia, PA.)
9. Ultimate III - "Ultimate III Live! (12" Club Mix)" (N.V. / Cutting Records - 1986) (*Another awesome Mid-80's rap tune. / Their second out of only three 12" singles released in the rap music scene.)
Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Joe Feeney
You seen it here first on Dailymotion! :)
Here is my 79th podcast to my very own personal radio show called, "The Andy Morales Show". This one focuses on the Electro-Rap, and Breakdance sounds of Mid-1980's Hip-Hop Music to start off the summer season of 2017!! Recorded on: June 24, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 79th podcast to, "The Andy Morales Show".
Songs on this show:
1. Ray & His Musical Family - "On A Sea Cruise (12" Extended)" (Icy Records - 1985) (*An underrated group created and produced by Ray Fernandez in Florida. / Also known as Ray & His Court during the 1970s.)
2. Duane Parham Society - "The Rockin Place (7" Radio Edit)" (Saxville Ave. Records - 1984) (*An overlooked Hip-Hop/Electro musical project compiled by Duane Parham himself in Detroit, MI.)
3. High Fidelity Three - "B Boys Breakdance (12" Vocal Version)" (Cutting Records - 1984) (*A widely popular Mid-80's Electro-Rap record from a short-lived NYC rap crew.)
4. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde - "He's The Band" (Profile Records - 1985) (*An infamous Hip-Hop duo that consisted of Andre Harrell (Dr. Jeckyll) & Alonzo Brown (Mr. Hyde). / Featured on their only LP, "The Champagne Of Rap".)
5. The Incredible Body Mechanix Featuring The Omega Clash MCs - "B Boy Your Best" (Mirage Records - 1984) (*The group's only 12" single that was produced by Craig Peyton & Nelson Cruz.)
6. Symbolic Three Featuring D.J. Dr. Shock - "No Show (12" Extended)" (Reality / PRT Records - 1985) (*A response record based on Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew's '85 hit single, "The Show".)
7. Romeo, Cupid & Hugg E. Bear - "L.A. Girls (12" Long Version)" (Capitol Records - 1986) (*Their one and only 12" single released in the music business.)
8. Eddie - "D" - "Backstabbin' (12" Vocal Version)" (Philly World Records - 1985) (*An awesome Mid-80's rap song performed by a forgotten MC from Philadelphia, PA.)
9. Ultimate III - "Ultimate III Live! (12" Club Mix)" (N.V. / Cutting Records - 1986) (*Another awesome Mid-80's rap tune. / Their second out of only three 12" singles released in the rap music scene.)
Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Joe Feeney
You seen it here first on Dailymotion! :)
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