Brooklyn, New York
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
1277 - Soca explosion, 1978
Series contains vinyl discs and jackets that were annotated with a number assigned by Bambaataa. The items are arranged according to the number Bambaataa assigned them. Some jackets have more than one vinyl record and both vinyl discs aren’t always numbered. Empty jackets that have a number written by Bambaataa are also included in numeric order in the boxes.
1486 - Life, 1970-1979
Series contains vinyl discs and jackets that were annotated with a number assigned by Bambaataa. The items are arranged according to the number Bambaataa assigned them. Some jackets have more than one vinyl record and both vinyl discs aren’t always numbered. Empty jackets that have a number written by Bambaataa are also included in numeric order in the boxes.
1491 - Mass fever., 1979
Series contains vinyl discs and jackets that were annotated with a number assigned by Bambaataa. The items are arranged according to the number Bambaataa assigned them. Some jackets have more than one vinyl record and both vinyl discs aren’t always numbered. Empty jackets that have a number written by Bambaataa are also included in numeric order in the boxes.
Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force - The cooley (10 minute version) ; Unity, 1984
The rarest items in this series are in boxes 104 and 105. All 10 inch discs are in box 104. Box 103 contains the less rare items that were not digitized.
Afrika Bambaataa presents Time Zone - What's the name of this nation?...Zulu! ; The cooley, 1993
The rarest items in this series are in boxes 104 and 105. All 10 inch discs are in box 104. Box 103 contains the less rare items that were not digitized.
After the party, 1985
Albino Twins - We're not going for it ; Get busy with it, 1986
Ambassadeurs - Bobine, 1972
American songs, 1981
Series contains vinyl discs and jackets where the labels of the vinyl or the jacket was obscured with tape, white labels, black ink, or scratched so that the artist and title is not recognizable. This was likely done in order to keep this information secret from other DJs. Many of these vinyl discs are also marked “Zulu Nation Sure Shot” indicating that this is a record that is sure to get the crowd dancing.