Monday, February 15, 2010
Boston Underground - Volume Two (1993-1997)
Ok Boston locals, give me the lowdown. What are the best spots for picking up (used) vinyl ? I'm out here on the west coast but next time I make it back that way I want to know where to hunt. I did a trip there in 2006 but didn't have time for any crate digging. Alas. This compilation is something I put together back in 2007. It is volume 2 of an 8 part series. I figure most of the tracks here are already familiar to underground heads, but it's still a good lineup. Put the needle on and listen up. Okay, okay click the play button and then listen up. Here's a link and the tracklist.
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01 (4:53) Top Choice Clique - Push It Past Red (Full Length Mix) 1994
02 (2:31) Joint Ventures - Something For The Head 1993
03 (2:59) Big Shug - P.D.S. 1995
04 (4:44) Concrete Click - Criminal 1995
05 (3:37) M Slash - If You Test We (Main) 1996
06 (3:59) Juice With Soul - Nickel Plated Funk 1993
07 (5:41) Mike Ladd & Company Flow - Bladerunners 1995
08 (5:35) The Almighty RSO - Hellbound (The RSO Saga Part 2) 1994
09 (4:11) Knucklehedz - Savages 1993
10 (5:09) Krumb Snatcha - Hustlers and Hardcore 1997
11 (4:39) Street Poets - Cant Find My Way 1995
12 (4:03) Mr. Lif - Madness in A Cup (Original '95 Demo) 1995
13 (4:38) T-Max - Business 1996
14 (5:10) Easy Business - Wear Your Anorak 1994
15 (2:55) Knowledge X - Put On Your X-Hat 1993
16 (3:23) Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs - Streets Of The Ghetto 1994
17 (4:15) Laster - Off Balance (Rmx Dirty) 1997
18 (4:48) Xcaliber - Always So Hard 1997
19 (3:47) God Complex - Over Flow 1995
20 (3:46) Criminal Scientifik - Criminal (prod Ed OG) 1994
21 (3:55) Raw Produce - Cycles 1995
Enjoy volume 2, thanks for checking us out here at T.R.O.Y. and spread the word!
--Schenectadyfan
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Nice, is Vol.1 available?
ReplyDelete@anonymous: Here's Boston Underground Volume 1-
ReplyDeletehttp://philaflava.blogspot.com/2008/10/ear-candy-from-boston-underground.html
Thanks for another one schenectadyfan. That Lif
demo version of Madness In A Cup is the best shit
he ever did, in my opinion.
Props.
Ya no doubt Verge, I like it alot better than some of his later work.
ReplyDeleteGreat Thx
ReplyDeleteGreat comp, but Knucklehedz were from Brentwood, Long Island.
ReplyDeleteand Easy Business were from Germany.
http://www.discogs.com/Easy-Business-Encyclopedia/release/1761124
Peace
Thanks for the info Jaz. Glad ya like the music!
ReplyDelete^No problem schenectadyfan.
ReplyDeletePeace