Music : Street Jams: Electric Funk, Vol. 1 |
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Rating: - * not that great ... I only like 2 of the songs- but to be honest only one was good. Rating: - * That was FAST! AGAIN! ... WOW! How fast was that. I order this and it arrived in 2 days....AWESOME! Rating: - * Street Jams: Electric Funk, Vol. 1 ... I grew up on this stuff even though I'm only 16. All the songs blended hip-hip with techno. All the beats seem unique and exotic. They are all something that you don't hear in today's rap/hip-hop unless they use the beat. Missy Elliott got her "Lose Control" beat from the song "Clear" off this cd. This cd includes the mega hit "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force. Every song here is great and major part of rap/hip-hop history and culture but here are my top 5: 1.Planet Rock 2.Skanless Electric Funk Mega-Mix 3.Electric Kingdom 4.Clear 5.Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song) Rating: - * As Good As Music Gets! ... Many of the sounds on this CD are about as good as rap/hip hop/electronic funk gets. Planet Rock is close to musical perfection in my opinion. How I wish the hip hop scene of today would return to its musical roots. Rating: - * Essential for fans ... I can't praise this 4 cd set enough. Sound quality is excellent, decent liner notes - fantastic track selection. Part 1 includes "Planet Rock" (Afrika Bambaataa), "Play At Your Own Risk" (Planet Patrol) and "Rockit" (Herbie Hancock). Parts 2, 3 and 4 include "Siberian Nights" (Twilight 22), "Egypt, Egypt" (The Egyptian Lover) "White Horse" (Laid Back), "Don't Stop The Rock" (Freestyle) So many classics and the "Skanless Electric Funk Megamixes" are brilliant! Anyone with even a passing interest in this type of music would be advised to purchase this. |

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