Box 14
Contains 48 Results:
Disco mix / Fusion Performed by: Fusion, ca. 1975
Publisher: [Unknown]
Track listing: Not listed
State of shock rapp / Future Flash; King MC; "Erotic" rapp / The Future MC's Performed by: Future Flash, King M.C., and The Future M.C.'s, ac. 1980
Publisher: Hitt's Records
Track listing: Not listed
Reflections / Iceberg Slim Performed by: Iceberg Slim; background music, Red Holloway Quartet, 1976
Publisher: ALA
Track listing: The fall -- Broadway Sam -- Durealla -- Mama debt.
Back door daddy Performed by: Skillet, Leroy & Lawanda, 1972
Publisher: Laff Records
Track listing: He got away -- Slack jawed Leroy -- Insect ball -- Too tight -- Clap Trap Johnson -- Republicans 23rd psalm -- The boss -- Bart & Fay -- Valley of Death -- Heavy hip woman -- Back door daddy.
From the roots came the rapper / Joe Tex Performed by: Joe Tex, 1972
Publisher: Atlantic
Track listing: Lovin' man -- The only way I know how to love you -- I can do it better -- Chained in the mind -- I'll never fall in love again -- Oh me oh my (I'm a fool for you baby) -- There's no business like love -- The baby is mine -- Somethings in life are worth dying for -- Hate yourself in the morning.
Last Poets Performed by: Last Poets, with percussion acc, ca. 1975
Publisher: Douglas Recording Corp.
Track listing: Run, nigger. -- On the subway. -- Niggers are scared of revolution. -- Black thighs. -- Gashman. -- Wake up, niggers. -- New York, New York. -- Jones comin' down. -- When the revolution comes. -- Just because. -- Black wish. -- Two little boys. -- Surprises.
God is for real, man Performed by: Carl F. Burke, 1960
Publisher: Rejoice Records
Track listing: Not listed
Call-and-response; Rhythmic group singing Performed by: Ella Jenkins and a group of school children with instruments, 1957
Publisher: Scholastic Records
Track listing: Ta-boo -- Zeembah -- Moon don't go -- Moon don't go (with instruments) -- Toom-bah-ee-lero -- Toom-bah-ee-lero (with instruments) -- A chant from West Africa -- A love chant from North Africa -- An American chain gang chant -- An Arabic chant that means "Welcome"
Ray Scott live Performed by: Ray Scott, 1975
Prayer / Ray Scott Performed by: Ray Scott (i.e. Walter Spriggs), 1971
Publisher: Checker
Track listing: Not listed