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Prince small club 1988 discogs
Prince small club 1988 discogs












Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 8 with the man the myth the legend Charlie Dark. Cam’ron - Come Home With Me (2002) Roc-a-Fella Records Marlon Asher - Ganja Farmer (2005) Caribbean Underground Productions Jay Z - Wishing On A Star (1997) from 'In My Lifetime vol.1" - Roc-a-Fella Records Harold Melvin and the Bluetones - I Miss You from album 'I Miss You" (1972) Philadelphia International Records Wu-Tang Clan - The W 2000 loud records Check out the Spotify playlist for his selection here And if you wanted to buy and the of the records discussed you can head to these links here. The Teddy Pendergrass documentary is called 'Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me By Now' and is available through Amazon and on BBC I-player in the UK. Her selection was influenced by experiences in her life including the loss of her mother to whom she was clearly very close and has a real soulful thread running through it. As a DJ she has a show on Rinse FM and as a journalist has written for countless publications as well as her own Viper Magazine. Lily grew up in North London and under the influence of her older brother & MTV got into Hip-Hop and has since emerged herself in the urban music scene. You can stream the podcast below or subscribe through Apple Podcasts herefrom Spotify here or search for The Top 5 Records Podcast through your preferred podcast provider. Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 9 with journalist and DJ Lily Mercer. Super cat - don dada (1992) Wild Apache Klashnekoff - sagas of vol.2 (2004) Kemet Entertainment Dizzie Rascal - Boy in da Corner - (2003) XL Recordings Vybz Kartel,- Pon Di Gaza 2.0 (2009) Tad’s Record Nas - Stillmatic (2001) Columbia A selection of UK and US Hip-Hop and dancehall gives you a good idea of what drives him on. Kind enough to respond to a message through social media as we had never previously met he made time to choose a great Top 5 Records and to record this episode. Danny Rankin while a DJ in his own right may be best known to many of you as Decoy from the brilliant BBC show ‘People Just Do Nothing’. Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 10 with the man the myth the legend Charlie Dark. Check out Andy's new album here - Check out the Spotify playlist for his selection here And to buy yourself the records we spoke about head to these discogs links below… Diamond D 'Stunts, Blunts and Hip-Hop’ (1992) Murcury Records James Brown-'Revolution Of The Mind’ (1971) Polydor Beck-‘Odelay’ (1996) DGC Sergio Mendes and Brazil '66-'Herb Albert Presents Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66’ (1966) A&M Tears For Fears 'Songs From The Big Chair' (1985) Phonogram / Mercury This California native was kind enough to give me an hour of his time from the other side of the pond in early October 2020 and our discussion ranged everything from The Muppets, film and of course music in what turned out to be a really enjoyable chat with someone I had never met. Andy Copper is a MC, musician and producer who is best known to most as one third of the Hip-Hop group Ugly Duckling. You can stream the podcast below or subscribe through Apple Podcasts here from Spotify here or search for The Top 5 Records Podcast through your preferred podcast provider. Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 11 with Andy Copper. Check out the Spotify playlist for his selection here A few of the tracks are not available on Spotify so check below not only for the links to buy the records on Discogs but also to check some out on YouTube Sam 'American Cars' (Progression Music) 1991 Chanson 'Don't Hold Back' (Ariola) 1978 Pepe Bradock 'Deep Burnt' (Kif) 1999 Ty feat Roots Manuva 'So You Want Morre? refix' (Big Dada) 2004 Instra:mental 'Pacific Heights' (Drkstrl) 2007 We discuss not only the music itself but the industry that makes it happen in this the last episode of this series. Like me he has a background in London record shops and clubland and his selection of tracks reflects that with a great range of Hip-Hop, Jazz, House, Disco and of course Drum & Bass. Chris is the co-founder of the London based Drum & Bass label Hospital and therefore (along with his team) the power behind the Hospitality clubs and festivals. Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 12 with Chris Goss (Hospital Records).














Prince small club 1988 discogs