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Payroll Records: The Master Catalogue |
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USA 2xCD |
Label: Payroll Records |
Release Year: 2008 |
Style: Hip-Hop & R'n'B |
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1. Disc 1: -
2. Bizzie Boys - 'Hype Time'
3. Bizzie Boys - 'Dope'
4. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Versatility'
5. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Rhymes From A Swift Mind'
6. MC Capone - 'Smoove Style'
7. Bizzie Boys - 'Hold The Lafta'
9. B.A.D. Rep - 'Nothing Can Stop Us Now' 10. B.A.D. Rep - 'Say No Rhyme Before It's Time'
11. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Breathless'
12. Original MC Spice - 'Take It To The Stage'
13. Bizzie Boys - 'Hype Time (Remix)'
14. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Rhymes From A Swift Mind (Remix)'
15. B.A.D. Rep - 'Uphill Peace Of Mind'
16. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Versatile Extension (Remix)'
17. Bizzie Boys - 'Payroll'
18. Disc 2: -
19. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'I Get Funky' Listen *
20. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'It Gets No Smoother'
21. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'What If I Was Serious'
22. Bizzie Boys - 'Hype Time (Club Mix)' 23. Bizzie Boys - 'Dope' instrumental
24. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Versatility' instrumental
25. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Rhymes From A Swift Mind' instrumental
26. MC Capone - 'Smoove Style' instrumental
27. Bizzie Boys - 'Hold The Lafta' instrumental
28. Bizzie Boys - 'Droppin It' instrumental
29. B.A.D. Rep - 'Nothing Can Stop Us Now' instrumental
30. B.A.D. Rep - 'Say No Rhyme Before It's Time' instrumental
31. Bizzie Boys - 'Hype Time' instrumental
32. Bizzie Boys - 'Hype Time' acapella
33. Bizzie Boys - 'Dope' acapella
34. Supreme DJ Nyborn - 'Rhymes From A Swift Mind' acapella
35. Bizzie Boys - 'Hold The Lafta' acapella
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You have now been transported back, back into time, back to the era of the SP1200 when break beats were still up for grabs and legendary producers like Ced Gee, Marley Marl and 45 King just started rocking block parties courtesy of Lenny “Break Beat” Roberts' Ultimate Breaks & Beats series. NYC independent Rap labels such as Tuff City, Cold Chillin’ and Wild Pitch had their fingers on the pulse of what was happening in the streets. You can add the little known or seldom mentioned Payroll Records to that elite list. Perhaps considered 'Random Rap' in 2008, Payroll's limited roster scores a perfect example of the Tri-State's late 80's sound. The label was the home of Greensboro NC’s Bizzie Boys (not to be confused with NYC’s Busy Boys)
which featured the production talents of Willski (who later emerged as Ski best know for his contributions to Jay-Z’s “Reasonable Doubt” and Camp Lo’s “Saturday Night Uptown”) as well as the versitile Supreme DJ Nyborn and the hardcore science of B.A.D Rep. Madison Square Garage is proud to present the entire master catalog extended on two discs in a deluxe digipak package featuring all of the original credits and 12" label artwork. This compilation includes every song ever released by the label as well as the super rare cassette only tracks that made up “Payroll Vol. 1.” Payroll Records: The Master Catalogue will quickly make you recognize that the label and the artists that made it up deserve more than a 'random rap' footnote in the legacy of golden era boom-bap. |
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Price: CHF 28.00 |
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