Showing posts with label jvc force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jvc force. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

JVC Force - Non-Album Tracks



I love me some JVC Force.

Props to the Meaning Of Dope blog for inspiring me to put this compilation together. M.O.D. is one of my favorite spots for rare video footage, and while they don't post much audio, they recently unearthed a batch of JVC gems that are just way too dope for the senses (tracks 1, 4, and 9-11).

JVC Force - Non-Album Tracks
1. Late 80s Freestyle
2. Strong Island (Blue Mix)
3. Doin' Damage (Original Version)
4. Red Alert Promo #1 (1989)
5. We Got Our Own Thing
6. Nu Skool (Original Version)
7. Love Line
8. Force Field (Alternate Mix)
9. Red Alert Promo #2 (1992)
10. Stretch & Bobbito Promo (1993)
11. Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle Session
12. Big Trax
13. 6 Feet Back On The Map (Hardcore Mix-Up)
14. 6 Feet Back On The Map (Bedside Manor Mix)
15. Strong Island (Instrumental)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4nyzm2ym5nb

Preview:

Late 80s Freestyle


Doin' Damage (Original Version)


Red Alert Promo #1 (1989)


Force Field (Alternate Mix)


Red Alert Promo #2 (1992)


--Roy Johnson

Friday, November 28, 2008

T.R.O.Y. Guest Blogger w/ AJ Woodson (JVC Force)

Top 10 Songs That Made Me Feel Proud To Be From Strong Island

photo credit: Jerry Woodson Sr.

1. "Strong Island" by JVC FORCE (For Obvious Reasons Concerning Entertainment). "Living In C. I. Who The Hell Am I..." (Big Up to B Luv and Curt Cazal).
2. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back & Fear of a Black Planet albums by Public Enemy. I know this was suppose to be songs but their entire body of work had my proud to be from Strong Island.
3. "My Melody" by Eric B & Rakim. Too many Ra joints to name one but the most memorable lines were.. "I take 7 MC's put em in a line/ And add 7 more brothas who think they can rhyme/ Well, it'll take 7 more before I go for mine/ And that's 21 MC's ate up at the same time."
4. "Nobody Beat the Biz" by Biz Markie. The song title says it all, cause no body beat the Biz in what he did and shout to T.J. Swan also from C.I. (Central Islip).
5. "It's My Thing/ You're A Customer" by EPMD. The first to really used that funk on the East Coast.
6. "Most Beautifullest Thing" by Keith Murray. I was proud to see one of the younger cats around my way hold it down.
7. "Plug Tunin'" by De La Soul. The creativity and boldness not to do what everyone else was doing.
8. "Flava In Ya Ear" by Craig Mack. Who don't love the remix with Biggie, LL, Busta and Rampage?
9. "Spellbound" by K. Solo. Again proud to see my dude I grew up with and went to school with get his shine)
10. "Case Of The P.T.A" & "Sobb Story" by Leaders Of The New School. Brought back the days of Cold Crush and Treacherous 3 in their songs, routines and stage performances.
Honorable Mentions: "Mahogany" - Eric B & Rakim (one of my favorite joints from Ra as well), "Get Retarded" - MC EZ and Troop (early, early Craig Mack- shout to DJ Diamond J), Basement Arrangements (the entire album) by Kemelions (also from C.I. if you don't know this one look it up 1992 Zoo Records- This is hip-hop).
Those born In Strong Island who I was proud to see shine: LL Cool J (Bay Shore), DMC (Wyandanch), Method Man (Westbury & Hempstead), Prince Paul (The creator of the Skit, what more can I say from Amityville), Prodigy (Hempstead), just to name a few who held it down....
Radio Shows that made me proud to be from Strong Island- Wildman Steve WBAU Adelphi Univ, Garden City and Jeff Foss (Hofstra Univ- Hempstead)
Writer who made me proud to be from Strong Island and made wanna write- Harry Allen The Hip-Hop Media Assasin (Yo Harry, you're a writer, are we that type? Don't believe the hype Don't believe the hype )
Big up to everyone who ever did, and still holds it down for Strong Island!!!

Have A Blessed Day!!!!!
A.J. Woodson
Freelance Hip hop Journalist
and Professional Hip-Hop Junkie
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Obscure Dope Shit From The Late 80s Volume 2



Volume 2
1. Latee - This Cut's Got Flavor
2. JVC Force - Strong Island
3. Lord Shafiyq - My Mic Is On Fire
4. Sir Ibu - Holy War (Live)
5. Busy Boys - That's The Flavor
6. Kev E Kev & AK B - Listen To The Man
7. Chuck Chillout & Kool Chip - The Mic I Grip
8. Cool C - Enemy Territory
9. Phill Most Chill - Release Yourself
10. Krown Rulers - Paper Chase
11. Bizzie Boys - Mission Accomplished
12. Freshco - Are You Ready?
13. His Majesti - Armed And Dangerous
14. Sudden Def - Def's Penalty
15. MC Player - Rhyming Rampage
16. Divine Styler - Tongue Of Labyrinth
17. Percee P - Unsatisfied Critics
http://www.mediafire.com/?iwklmmdd3l4

Pictured: Krown Rulers

--Roy Johnson

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Obscure Dope Shit From The Late 80s

Obscure Dope Shit From The Late 80s Volume 1

1. Jaz - I Believe In Music
2. Low Profile - Hip Hop I Crave
3. Busy Boys - Classical
4. Uptown - Dope On Plastic
5. Latee - No Tricks
6. Chuck Chillout & Kool Chip - Time 2 Rhyme
7. Krown Rulers - Call Me The New Sire
8. JVC Force - Doin' Damage
9. Phill Most Chill - On Tempo Jack
10. Cool C - Down To The Grissle
11. TDS Mob - Scratch Reaction
12. Percee P - Let The Homicides Begin
13. T La Rock - It's Yours (Remix)
14. Freshco - N All Dat
15. Sir Ibu - I'm The Peacemaker
16. MC Player - Heavy Metal Mic Maniac
17. Kid Jazz - You Haven't Heard Nuthin' Yet
18. Hijack - Doomsday Of Rap


I'm going to do at least four of these, so check back often. If you're unfamiliar with any of this material, then you're in for a real treat. Props to Kevin Beacham for putting me on to most of this stuff via the Time Travel Show (1995-2002).

--Roy Johnson