Rob Base - The Incredible Base 1989 [FLAC] - Kitlope
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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA Cd Ripper: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 EAC Log: Yes EAC Cue Sheet: Yes Tracker(s):http://tpb.tracker.piratebay.live:80/announce; Torrent Hash: BF4366EEF7834964D40A5E747175C4F3AA2F8104 File Size: 283.44 Mb Year: 1989 Label: Profile . Funky Records Catalog #: 842 200-2 Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock is a hip-hop duo from Harlem, New York who are best known for their hit "It Takes Two." The duo consists of Rob Base (Robert Ginyard, born May 18, 1967) and DJ E-Z Rock (Rodney "Skip" Bryce). Their first U.S. single and release was "DJ Interview," appeared on World to World, which later got them a recording contract with Profile Records in 1987. The first Profile release was "It Takes Two". It uses multiple samples from the James Brown and Lyn Collins 1972 song "Think (About It)." The track first became a regional hit and then slowly climbed the Hot 100, eventually peaking at #36 and picking up a platinum single certification. The song also peaked at #3 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. An album, also called It Takes Two, was quickly put together and it produced a significant follow-up hit, "Joy and Pain," which sampled a song of the same name by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, as well as "Put The Music Where Your Mouth Is" by the Olympic Runners. It also hit the Top 10 on the dance chart and climbed to #58 on the Hot 100. "Get On the Dance Floor," a track released to clubs in between the two singles, hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1989. Boosted by those singles the It Takes Two album went platinum. However, vicious rumors started to circulate that Rob Base had legal problems for using samples from Maze's Frankie Beverly for the hit "Joy and Pain", and he had his own personal problems. DJ E-Z Rock also was forced to leave the group due to his own personal issues, so Rob Base was left to be a solo artist. He responded in 1989 with The Incredible Base, his debut solo album. It wasn't as successful as It Takes Two. One song from the album hit the dance chart in late 1989: "Turn It Out (Go Base)," credited only to Rob Base. Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock had a reunion album in 1994 with Break of Dawn, however the album didn't do well critically or commercially. In 2008, their song "It Takes Two" was ranked number 37 on VH1's 100 greatest songs of hip hop also on the same show it is revealed that they are still active today. The duo recently performed in Boston with C+C Music Factory. The Incredible Base 1989 The Incredible Base is the second album by Rob Base. It was released in 1989 by Profile Records and featured production from Rob Base and William Hamilton. The Incredible Base would make it to #50 on the Billboard 200 and #20 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, but it failed to match the success of It Takes Two. Tracks: 1. "Turn It Out (Go Base)" 2. "Get Up and Have a Good Time" 3. "Rumors" 4. "Hype It Up" 5. "The Incredible Base" 6. "War" 7. "Outstanding" 8. "If You Really Want To Party" 9. "Dope Mix" 10. "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" Enjoy :)