Y Society drops breakneck rhymes over a smoldering jazz breakbeat, King Britt and Mr. Lif bring new life to Quincy Jones' cinematic "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs", and The Voices of East Harlem, Ballin' Jack, BT Express and Donald Byrd deliver exquisite soul, funk & jazz grooves.
DJs & GUESTS
DJ Static, Professor Groove
PLAYLIST
talk (over likwit junkies - brother instrumental)
oh no - i can't help myself
voices of east harlem - can you feel it
ballin' jack - try to relax
sly & the family stone - luv n' haight
tower of power - it takes two
linda clifford - runaway love
e.m.c. - what it stand for
spear of the nation - clap
pete rock feat. vanessa sanchez - heard 'em say (i had to say)
eternia feat. wordsworth - putcha hands up
quincy jones feat. mr. lif - they call me mr. tibbs (king britt vocal interpretation)
quincy jones - call me mister tibbs (main title)
coke escovedo - easy come, easy go
b.t. express - energy level
dennis coffey - gimme that funk
james brown - for goodness sakes, look at those cakes
lawless element - rules pt. 2
jedi mind tricks feat. kool g. rap - animal rap (mickey ward mix)
immortal technique - the point of no return
poison pen - top of the food chain
james brown - licking stick - licking stick
lee dorsey - if she won't (find someone who will)
furman & johnson - slow & funky
donald byrd - places and spaces
free design - light my fire
talk (over roy ayers - green and gold)
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