Cut Chemist – Brainfreeze
Label: |
Sixty7 Recordings – none |
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Format: |
CD
, Mixed, Reissue
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Funk / Soul |
Style: |
Funk |
Tracklist
First Set | |||
1.1 | Unknown Artist– | Thunder Kick Radio Spot | |
1.2 | The Jules Blattner Group– | 2001: A Soul Odyssey | |
1.3 | Fried Chicken– | Funky DJ | |
1.4 | The Mohawks– | The Champ | |
1.5 | Reuben Bell– | Superjock | |
1.6 | Albert King– | Cold Feet | |
1.7 | Ultimate Force– | I'm Not Playing | |
1.8 | Inez Cheatham– | Lover And A Friend | |
1.9 | Mack Rice*– | Three People In Love | |
1.10 | The Nu People– | I'd Be Nowhere Today | |
1.11 | Nu-Sound Express, Ltd.– | Ain't It Good Enough | |
1.12 | The Mystic Moods*– | Cosmic Sea | |
1.13 | American Gypsy– | Inside Out | |
1.14 | Odetta– | Hit Or Miss | |
1.15 | The Mar-Keys– | Grab This Thing (Part 2) | |
1.16 | Rusty Bryant– | Fire-Eater | |
1.17 | Simtec & Wylie– | Bootleggin' (Part 2) | |
1.18 | Wilbur Bascomb & The Zodiac– | Just A Groove In "G" | |
1.19 | The Soul Finders (2)– | We're Doin' It (Thang) (Part 2) | |
1.20 | Rufus Thomas– | Sophisticated Sissy | |
1.21 | The Showmen Inc– | The Tramp (From Funky Broadway) (Part 1) | |
1.22 | Original Soul Senders– | Soul Brothers Testify (Part 2) | |
1.23 | Rufus Thomas– | Itch & Scratch (Part I & II) | |
1.24 | Alvin Cash & The s– | Keep On Dancing (Instrumental) | |
1.25 | Lou Courtney– | Hey Joyce | |
1.26 | Unknown Artist– | Bummer Radio Spot | |
Second Set | |||
2.1 | The Singing Principal– | Woman's Lib | |
2.2 | Salt (3)– | Hung Up | |
2.3 | The Soul Lifters– | Hot, Funky & Sweaty | |
2.4 | Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders– | Soul Food | |
2.5 | Interpretations*– | Jason Pew Mosso (Part 1) | |
2.6 | Thunder & Lightning– | Bumpin' Bus Stop | |
2.7 | Sugar Billy Gardener*– | I Got Some | |
2.8 | Pleasure Web– | Music Man (Part I & II) | |
2.9 | Gary Byrd– | Soul Travellin' (The G.B.E.) (Part I) | |
2.10 | Unknown Artist– | "W" Radio Spot | |
2.11 | Marlena Shaw– | California Soul | |
2.12 | The Vibrettes– | Humpty Dump (Part 1) | |
2.13 | Eddie Bo– | From This Day On | |
2.14 | 7-Eleven– | Dance The Slurp | |
2.15 | Kraftwerk– | Numbers | |
2.16 | DJ Shadow– | The Number Song | |
2.17 | Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five– | Flash It To The Beat | |
2.18 | Pearly Queen– | Quit Jivin' | |
2.19 | Tony Alvon & The Belairs– | Sexy Coffee Pot | |
2.20 | Chuck Mangione– | Hill Where The Lord Hides | |
2.21 | DJ Shadow– | The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) | |
2.22 | Funka Fize– | No Words | |
2.23 | Schoolly D– | Gucci Time | |
2.24 | Jurassic 5– | Unified Rebelution | |
2.25 | Third Guitar– | Baby Don't Cry | |
2.26 | Don Pierce– | This Funky Thing | |
2.27 | Funka Fize– | Because You're Funky | |
2.28 | The Troubleneck Brothers– | Back To The Hip Hop | |
2.29 | Stu Gardner– | Devil In A Man | |
2.30 | Samson & Delilah– | There's A DJ In Your Town | |
2.31 | Giorgio*– | Tears | |
2.32 | Tim And Bill– | Someone |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sixty7 Recordings
Notes
Sold by Cut Chemist on his Bandcamp site and on tour. Disc does not have ©1999 Sixty7 Recordings written in red on a clear background on the CD inner ring and the background color of the CD face is light yellow compared to white.
On back: "A nonstop live mix of strictly 45's and exercise in vinyl destruction"
On disc: "Dance the slurp"
"The wildest... the kookiest... the grooviest...the slurpiest 45 R.P.M."
A flood of bootlegs hit the eBay around 2000:
1) The first bootleg has "Slurp CD 001" and a Bar Code written in the center.
2) The second bootleg has "CD-SD 1001" written on the inner ring.
3) The third bootleg has a solid white inner ring instead of clear and has no writing.
4) The fourth bootleg has a clear center ring with "4585 SLURP MEDIA TECH 01" printed on play side.
© 1999 Sixty7 Recordings
On back: "A nonstop live mix of strictly 45's and exercise in vinyl destruction"
On disc: "Dance the slurp"
"The wildest... the kookiest... the grooviest...the slurpiest 45 R.P.M."
A flood of bootlegs hit the eBay around 2000:
1) The first bootleg has "Slurp CD 001" and a Bar Code written in the center.
2) The second bootleg has "CD-SD 1001" written on the inner ring.
3) The third bootleg has a solid white inner ring instead of clear and has no writing.
4) The fourth bootleg has a clear center ring with "4585 SLURP MEDIA TECH 01" printed on play side.
© 1999 Sixty7 Recordings
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: BRAINFREEZE-3048/DISC MEDIA/#356
Other Versions (5 of 8)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Brainfreeze (CD, Mixed) | Sixty7 Recordings | none | US | 1999 | ||
Recently Edited
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Brainfreeze (CD, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | Pirateria Fonografica | none | US | 2000 | ||
Brainfreeze (LP, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | Sixty 7 Recordings | V-SD 1001 | US | 2001 | |||
Recently Edited
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Brainfreeze (CD, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | Sixty 7 Recordings | none | 2003 | |||
Brainfreeze (CD, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | Sixty 7 Recordings | none | US | Unknown |
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