VA, Bill Brewster - Sources - The Fresh Records Anthology Compiled by Bill Brewster (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists, Bill Brewster
- Title: The Fresh Records Anthology - Compiled By Bill Brewster
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Harmless
- Genre: Electronic, Funk, Dance, Dsico
- Quality: FLAC lossless
- Total Time: 3:47:56
- Total Size: 1.48 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:
01. Chandra Simmons - Never Gonna Let You Go (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:54)
02. The Todd Terry Project - Bango (To The Batmobile) (Original Todd Terry Club Bang 12'' Mix) (5:28)
03. Hanson & Davis - Hungry For Your Love (Original Hanson & Davis Dub 12'' Mix) (4:30)
04. Cyre - Last Chance (Original Jose 'animal' Diaz Last Dub 12'' Mix) (6:52)
05. The Todd Terry Project - Weekend (Original Todd Terry Wam-Bam Club 12'' Mix) (5:49)
06. Hanson & Davis - I'll Take You On (Original Larry Levan Dub 12'' Mix) (5:51)
07. The Todd Terry Project - Just Wanna Dance (Original Todd Terry Club 12'' Mix) (5:38)
08. El Barrio - Across 110th Street (Original Eddie 'love' Arroyo Barrio 12'' Mix) (5:51)
09. Hanson & Davis - Come Together (Original Timmy Regisford Dub 12'' Mix) (6:20)
10. The Todd Terry Project - Back To The Beat (Original Todd Terry Club 12'' Mix) (5:49)
11. Hanson & Davis - Tonight (Original Hanson & Davis / Timmy Regisford Dub 12'' Mix) (6:36)
12. Chandra Simmons - We Can Dance (Original Manhattan Club 12'' Mix) (6:25)
13. Hanson & Davis - Can't Stop (Original Vocal Dub 12'' Mix) (6:29)
14. Just Ice - Put That Record Back On (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (3:52)
15. Just Ice - Latoya (Original Biggy Rat & Itchy Brother 12'' Mix) (4:13)
16. Just Ice - Cold Getting Dumb (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (4:33)
17. Just Ice - Back To The Old School (Original Album Mix) (4:52)
18. Just Ice - Turbo Charged (Original Album Mix) (5:12)
19. Just Ice - Love Story (Original Album Mix) (4:55)
20. Just Ice - Moshitup (Original Album Mix) (5:03)
21. T La Rock - Back To Burn (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (3:37)
22. T La Rock - This Beat Kicks (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:31)
23. T La Rock - He's Incredible (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:07)
24. T La Rock - Breaking Bells (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (5:26)
25. T La Rock - T La Rock Rockin The Party (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:06)
26. T La Rock - It's Time To Chill (Original Album Mix) (3:32)
27. T La Rock - I'm Getting Mine (Original Album Mix) (3:54)
28. T La Rock - It's Yours (Remix) (Original Todd Terry Album Remix) (4:04)
29. T La Rock - Lyrical King (From The Boogie Down Bronx) (Original Album Mix) (4:34)
30. EPMD - It's My Thing (Original Charlie Marotta Club 12'' Mix) (5:44)
31. Stezo - To The Max (Original Radio 12'' Mix) (3:50)
32. Todd Terry Projec - Made By The Man (Original Album Mix) (3:36)
33. EPMD - You're A Customer (Original Album Mix) (5:22)
34. Stezo - Bring The Horns (Original Album Mix) (4:10)
35. Nice & Smooth - Funky For You (Original 12'' Mix) (3:58)
36. EPMD - Strictly Business (Original EPMD Club 12'' Mix) (4:45)
37. Stezo - It's My Turn (Original Radio 12'' Mix) (3:40)
38. Nice & Smooth - More & More Hits (Original 12'' Mix) (4:03)
39. EPMD - You Gots To Chill (Original Album Mix) (4:16)
40. MC EZ & Troup - Just Rhymin' (Original 12'' Mix) (3:43)
41. 12:41 - Success Is The Word (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (5:20)
42. Nice & Smooth - Dope Not Hype (Original Album Mix) (3:59)
43. EPMD - So Wat Cha Sayin' (Original EPMD Club 12'' Mix) (4:57)
44. MC EZ & Troup - Get Retarded (Original 12'' Mix) (3:45)
45. EPMD - It Wasn't Me It Was The Fame (Original Album Mix) (6:21)
46. Stezo - Freak The Funk (Original Album Mix) (3:27)
Sources is a brand new series which will examine the output of a number of extremely influential independent U.S. labels throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. In an age where corporate anonymity reigns supreme and music is being treated like aural wallpaper, the Sources series will go back to a time when record labels really meant something via their A&R policies, their ground-breaking releases, their everyday modus-operandi and their general philosophies. What made these operations unique? How did they manage to compete with the major companies? How did they protect their artist rosters? What sort of people ran these operations and how did they manage to survive in the cut-throat music business? Bill Brewster, co-founder of the influential DJ History website and forum and author of the acclaimed "Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life" will be compiling and writing the sleeve notes for the series. The first six releases will concentrate on 6 New York independent labels which have each been massively influential in the evolvement of Dance Music over the last 30+ years - Easy Street, Fresh, Sleeping Bag, Sam, Streetwise and P&P. Each 3 x CD package will be full of lovingly re-mastered original 12" mixes as selected by Bill. These will include many tracks which have never made it to CD before and you can be sure that a variety of 'secret weapons' will emerge from each of these packages! All notes and scans will be included in a 16 page colour booklet which fits beautifully within the 3CD superior digipack. The usual Harmless PR and Radio operation will support all Sources releases. The second Sources package comes from one of the most consistently interesting underground independent labels in both Dance Music and Hip-Hop/Rap history - Fresh Records from New York. The label was founded in 1985 as a sister label to Sleeping Bag but with more emphasis on the rapidly emerging Hip-Hop and Rap audiences as well as some cutting edge Dance grooves. They set the template with four blistering releases from electro-dancefloor duo Hanson & Davis, old-skool rapper T.L.A. Rock, the ultra-menacing gangsta rapper Just Ice and the Mantronix produced 12:41. The label continued to release some huge cutting-edge dancefloor smashes with The Todd Terry Project which exploded internationally with "Bango", "Back To The Beat", "Weekend" and "Just Wanna Dance" before the label went on to find mainstream U.S. chart successes with Hip-Hop acts EPMD, Nice & Smooth and Stezo. Fresh Records ruled the roost between 1985 and 1982 when parent label Sleeping Bag eventually floundered. Once again this is an essential package for anyone who wants to re-experience the culture of the New York Dance and Hip-Hop scenes from the mid 1980s to the early 90s. Fresh Records was truly ahead of the pack and produced records which did exactly what they said on the label!
01. Chandra Simmons - Never Gonna Let You Go (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:54)
02. The Todd Terry Project - Bango (To The Batmobile) (Original Todd Terry Club Bang 12'' Mix) (5:28)
03. Hanson & Davis - Hungry For Your Love (Original Hanson & Davis Dub 12'' Mix) (4:30)
04. Cyre - Last Chance (Original Jose 'animal' Diaz Last Dub 12'' Mix) (6:52)
05. The Todd Terry Project - Weekend (Original Todd Terry Wam-Bam Club 12'' Mix) (5:49)
06. Hanson & Davis - I'll Take You On (Original Larry Levan Dub 12'' Mix) (5:51)
07. The Todd Terry Project - Just Wanna Dance (Original Todd Terry Club 12'' Mix) (5:38)
08. El Barrio - Across 110th Street (Original Eddie 'love' Arroyo Barrio 12'' Mix) (5:51)
09. Hanson & Davis - Come Together (Original Timmy Regisford Dub 12'' Mix) (6:20)
10. The Todd Terry Project - Back To The Beat (Original Todd Terry Club 12'' Mix) (5:49)
11. Hanson & Davis - Tonight (Original Hanson & Davis / Timmy Regisford Dub 12'' Mix) (6:36)
12. Chandra Simmons - We Can Dance (Original Manhattan Club 12'' Mix) (6:25)
13. Hanson & Davis - Can't Stop (Original Vocal Dub 12'' Mix) (6:29)
14. Just Ice - Put That Record Back On (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (3:52)
15. Just Ice - Latoya (Original Biggy Rat & Itchy Brother 12'' Mix) (4:13)
16. Just Ice - Cold Getting Dumb (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (4:33)
17. Just Ice - Back To The Old School (Original Album Mix) (4:52)
18. Just Ice - Turbo Charged (Original Album Mix) (5:12)
19. Just Ice - Love Story (Original Album Mix) (4:55)
20. Just Ice - Moshitup (Original Album Mix) (5:03)
21. T La Rock - Back To Burn (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (3:37)
22. T La Rock - This Beat Kicks (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:31)
23. T La Rock - He's Incredible (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:07)
24. T La Rock - Breaking Bells (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (5:26)
25. T La Rock - T La Rock Rockin The Party (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:06)
26. T La Rock - It's Time To Chill (Original Album Mix) (3:32)
27. T La Rock - I'm Getting Mine (Original Album Mix) (3:54)
28. T La Rock - It's Yours (Remix) (Original Todd Terry Album Remix) (4:04)
29. T La Rock - Lyrical King (From The Boogie Down Bronx) (Original Album Mix) (4:34)
30. EPMD - It's My Thing (Original Charlie Marotta Club 12'' Mix) (5:44)
31. Stezo - To The Max (Original Radio 12'' Mix) (3:50)
32. Todd Terry Projec - Made By The Man (Original Album Mix) (3:36)
33. EPMD - You're A Customer (Original Album Mix) (5:22)
34. Stezo - Bring The Horns (Original Album Mix) (4:10)
35. Nice & Smooth - Funky For You (Original 12'' Mix) (3:58)
36. EPMD - Strictly Business (Original EPMD Club 12'' Mix) (4:45)
37. Stezo - It's My Turn (Original Radio 12'' Mix) (3:40)
38. Nice & Smooth - More & More Hits (Original 12'' Mix) (4:03)
39. EPMD - You Gots To Chill (Original Album Mix) (4:16)
40. MC EZ & Troup - Just Rhymin' (Original 12'' Mix) (3:43)
41. 12:41 - Success Is The Word (Original Mantronik 12'' Mix) (5:20)
42. Nice & Smooth - Dope Not Hype (Original Album Mix) (3:59)
43. EPMD - So Wat Cha Sayin' (Original EPMD Club 12'' Mix) (4:57)
44. MC EZ & Troup - Get Retarded (Original 12'' Mix) (3:45)
45. EPMD - It Wasn't Me It Was The Fame (Original Album Mix) (6:21)
46. Stezo - Freak The Funk (Original Album Mix) (3:27)
Sources is a brand new series which will examine the output of a number of extremely influential independent U.S. labels throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. In an age where corporate anonymity reigns supreme and music is being treated like aural wallpaper, the Sources series will go back to a time when record labels really meant something via their A&R policies, their ground-breaking releases, their everyday modus-operandi and their general philosophies. What made these operations unique? How did they manage to compete with the major companies? How did they protect their artist rosters? What sort of people ran these operations and how did they manage to survive in the cut-throat music business? Bill Brewster, co-founder of the influential DJ History website and forum and author of the acclaimed "Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life" will be compiling and writing the sleeve notes for the series. The first six releases will concentrate on 6 New York independent labels which have each been massively influential in the evolvement of Dance Music over the last 30+ years - Easy Street, Fresh, Sleeping Bag, Sam, Streetwise and P&P. Each 3 x CD package will be full of lovingly re-mastered original 12" mixes as selected by Bill. These will include many tracks which have never made it to CD before and you can be sure that a variety of 'secret weapons' will emerge from each of these packages! All notes and scans will be included in a 16 page colour booklet which fits beautifully within the 3CD superior digipack. The usual Harmless PR and Radio operation will support all Sources releases. The second Sources package comes from one of the most consistently interesting underground independent labels in both Dance Music and Hip-Hop/Rap history - Fresh Records from New York. The label was founded in 1985 as a sister label to Sleeping Bag but with more emphasis on the rapidly emerging Hip-Hop and Rap audiences as well as some cutting edge Dance grooves. They set the template with four blistering releases from electro-dancefloor duo Hanson & Davis, old-skool rapper T.L.A. Rock, the ultra-menacing gangsta rapper Just Ice and the Mantronix produced 12:41. The label continued to release some huge cutting-edge dancefloor smashes with The Todd Terry Project which exploded internationally with "Bango", "Back To The Beat", "Weekend" and "Just Wanna Dance" before the label went on to find mainstream U.S. chart successes with Hip-Hop acts EPMD, Nice & Smooth and Stezo. Fresh Records ruled the roost between 1985 and 1982 when parent label Sleeping Bag eventually floundered. Once again this is an essential package for anyone who wants to re-experience the culture of the New York Dance and Hip-Hop scenes from the mid 1980s to the early 90s. Fresh Records was truly ahead of the pack and produced records which did exactly what they said on the label!
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