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Rufus 1.4.10 .514
Rufus 1.4.10 .514









Cheryl Lynn – "Got to Be Real" (from Cheryl Lynn) (1978) Columbia records.Orchestra Internationale featuring Sal Conte – "Chella llà" (from Disco Italiano) (1974) Fiesta Records.Roy Ayers Ubiquity – "Boogie Back" (from Change Up the Groove) (1974) Polydor Records.Funkadelic – "You'll Like it Too" (from Connections & Disconnections) (1981) LAX Records.The Rolling Stones – " Honky Tonk Women"* (from Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol.Juice – "Catch a Groove"* (from DGD-108 12" single) (1976) Greedy Records.Wilson Pickett – "Get Me Back on Time, Engine #9"* (from Wilson Pickett in Philadelphia) (1970) Atlantic Records.Note The Break on "Amen Brother" was pitch down to 33 1/3***.Rufus Thomas – "Do the Funky Penguin" (from STA-0112 7" single) (1971) Stax Records.LaRue – "Indiscreet" (from The Tea Dance) (1976) Pyramid Records 7th Wonder – "Daisy Lady" (from Climbing Higher) (1979) Parachute Records.The Winstons – " Amen, Brother"* (from MMS-117 7" single) (1969) Metromedia Records***.Wilbur "Bad" Bascomb – "Black Grass"* (from PAS-6048 7" single) (1972) Paramount Records.The Monkees – " Mary Mary"* (from More of the Monkees) (1967) Colgems Records.Ednah Holt – "Serious, Sirius Space Party" (from WES 22138 12" single) (1981).Tia Monae – "Don't Keep Me Waiting" (from CART-320 12" single) (1983).Magic – "Magic's Message (There Has to Be a Better Way)" (from POS-1213 12" single) (1984) Kenton Nix featuring Bobby Youngblood – "There's Never Been (No One Like You)" (from WES 22130 12" single) (1980).Kashif – "I Just Gotta Have You (Lover Turn Me On)" (from CP-728 12" single) (1982).CDs of some of the volumes may be found as well, including a 2-CD and DVD box set featuring nearly all of the tracks on the 25 albums.Ĭomplete track listing, taken from and updated with performers' names, missing in the track lists of volumes SBR 499, SBR 500 and the first version of SBR 508.Īn asterisk after a track name indicates that the song was remixed for inclusion in this compilation. Re-releases of the LPs, some packaged in pairs for DJ scratching and mixing convenience, became available and are currently found in many record stores.

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The albums found high popularity with hip hop producers, with the release of a new volume in the series usually leading to many various hip hop records featuring samples of the breaks. Featured on the albums were tracks from 1966 to 1984 that included drum breaks. Ultimate Breaks and Beats (also commonly abbreviated as UBB) was a series of 25 compilation albums released from 1986 to 1991 by Street Beat Records edited by "BreakBeat Lou" Flores. JSTOR ( July 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Ultimate Breaks and Beats" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification.









Rufus 1.4.10 .514