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Run Dmc
King Of Rock
On 180-gram audiophile vinyl, here's a reissue of their second album, originally issued in 1985. Before Run DMCs
collaboration with Aerosmith "Walk This Way" (1986) smashed the hit charts and proved to the mainstream that Rock and
Hip Hop are mere sides of the same coin, the seminal Hip Hop group already
introduced both styles to each other on their second album King Of Rock (1985). This groundbreaking record was the first
Hip Hop album to go platinum. As its title implies, the dynamic trio claim their supremacy by combining heavy 808 beats
and massive guitar riff samples, proving they were the baddest group on the block, period. Their sound influenced late
eighties Hip Hop on the whole, most notoriously by their label mates the Beastie Boys. King Of Rocks influence is
phenomenal. Not only did it introduce Rock fans to a new music, its fresh sounds also made all Hip Hop that came before
it sound dated. This 1985 record is a trailblazing album to the umpteenth
degree! Side 1: 1 Rock The House 2 King Of Rock 3 You Talk Too Much 4 Jam-Master Jammin 5 Roots, Rap, Reggae [Featuring]
- Yellowman. Side 2: 1 Can You Rock It Like This 2 Youre Blind
3 Its Not Funny 4 Darryl And Joe (Krush-Groove 3).
Price
€ 27.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-02-2013
Label
Item-nr
380920
EAN
8718469532001
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ROCK THE HOUSE
2
KING OF ROCK
3
YOU TALK TOO MUCH
4
JAM-MASTER JAMMIN'
5
FEATURING YELLOWMAN
6
CAN YOU ROCK IT LIKE THIS
7
YOU'RE BLIND
8
IT'S NOT FUNNY
9
DARRYL AND JOE (KRUSH-GROOVE 3)