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Ultimate Breaks and Beats (also commonly abbreviated as UBB) was a series of compilation albums released from the early eighties by Beat Street Records (some early volumes using the SBR. Ultimate Breaks and Beats (also commonly abbreviated as UBB) was a series of 25 compilation albums released from 1986 to 1991 by Street Beat Records edited by 'BreakBeat Lou' Flores. Featured on the albums were tracks from 1966 to 1984 that included drum breaks. Simon Harris Breaks And Scratches Volume download on RapidTrend.com rapidshare search engine - Simon Harris Beats Breaks And Scratches Volume 10 CDDA BSOUNDZ, Simon Harris Beats Breaks And Scratches Volume 10 CDDA BSOUNDZ, Simon Harris Beats Breaks And.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Ultimate Breaks & Beats The Complete Collection
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Street Beat Records [SBR1740]
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz, Breaks, Pop, Rock, Jazzy Hip Hop
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks,scans)
Total Time: 12:02:17
Total Size: 1.68 gb / 4.92 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Ultimate Breaks & Beats The Complete Collection
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Street Beat Records [SBR1740]
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz, Breaks, Pop, Rock, Jazzy Hip Hop
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks,scans)
Total Time: 12:02:17
Total Size: 1.68 gb / 4.92 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Street Beat offers all 174 tracks from the crucial Ultimate Breaks & Beats-- originally released in 25 volumes between 1986-91-- on two mp3 CDs, a collection that serves as a roadmap for the history and evolution of sample-era hip-hop.
1986 was rap's first truly explosive year, when the still-nascent genre began to expand and the previously unheard of became possible: Run-D.M.C. went triple-platinum, the Beastie Boys became rap's first white superstars, the Juice Crew/Boogie Down Productions 'Bridge Wars' set the early gold standard for beef, Ice-T turned Schooly D's gangsta flair into a West Coast turning point with '6'N the Mornin', and Public Enemy laid the groundwork for a new era when they signed to Def Jam.
That same year, the pairing of remixer Louis Flores and a limo driver and record collector in his early forties named Lenny Roberts set the rap world on its ear in an entirely different way. Street Beat catalogue number SBR-501, a six-song, 19 1/2-minute EP better known as Ultimate Breaks & Beats, was originally supposed to be a quick go-to for less-established and/or cratedigging-averse DJs, a collection of party-rocking tracks that were tweaked and remixed to facilitate easy mixing and beat-juggling. But as the 808 and its boom-clap beats waned in the face of affordable sampler technology, the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series-- 25 volumes in all, released between 1986-91-- quickly developed another function: a do-it-yourself production kit.
Coupled with that year's James Brown comp In the Jungle Groove (which reintroduced 'Funky Drummer' and a ton of other Clyde Stubblefield breaks into the hip-hop production repertoire), the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series would prove to be a roadmap for the history and evolution of the sample-era hip-hop beat, even if hardcore wax-hoarders and MPC wizards considered the series' divulging of decades-old sources to be nothing short of snitching.
1986 was rap's first truly explosive year, when the still-nascent genre began to expand and the previously unheard of became possible: Run-D.M.C. went triple-platinum, the Beastie Boys became rap's first white superstars, the Juice Crew/Boogie Down Productions 'Bridge Wars' set the early gold standard for beef, Ice-T turned Schooly D's gangsta flair into a West Coast turning point with '6'N the Mornin', and Public Enemy laid the groundwork for a new era when they signed to Def Jam.
That same year, the pairing of remixer Louis Flores and a limo driver and record collector in his early forties named Lenny Roberts set the rap world on its ear in an entirely different way. Street Beat catalogue number SBR-501, a six-song, 19 1/2-minute EP better known as Ultimate Breaks & Beats, was originally supposed to be a quick go-to for less-established and/or cratedigging-averse DJs, a collection of party-rocking tracks that were tweaked and remixed to facilitate easy mixing and beat-juggling. But as the 808 and its boom-clap beats waned in the face of affordable sampler technology, the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series-- 25 volumes in all, released between 1986-91-- quickly developed another function: a do-it-yourself production kit.
Coupled with that year's James Brown comp In the Jungle Groove (which reintroduced 'Funky Drummer' and a ton of other Clyde Stubblefield breaks into the hip-hop production repertoire), the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series would prove to be a roadmap for the history and evolution of the sample-era hip-hop beat, even if hardcore wax-hoarders and MPC wizards considered the series' divulging of decades-old sources to be nothing short of snitching.
TRACKLIST:
SBR 501
1. The Monkees - 'Mary Mary' (from More of the Monkees) (1967)
2. Wilbur 'Bad' Bascomb - 'Black Grass' (1972)
3. The Winstons - 'Amen Brother' (from MMS-117 7') (1969)
4. 7th Wonder - 'Daisy Lady' (from Climbing Higher) (1979)
5. D.C. LaRue - 'Indiscreet' (1976)
6. Rufus Thomas - 'Do the Funky Penguin' (from STA-0112 7') (1971)
SBR 502
1. Wilson Pickett - 'Get Me Back on Time' (from Wilson Pickett in Philadelphia)) (1970)
2. Juice - 'Catch A Groove' (from DGD-108 12') (1976)
3. The Rolling Stones - 'Honky Tonk Women' (from Through the Past Darkly) (1969)
4. Funkadelic - 'You'll Like it Too' (1981)
5. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - 'Boogie Back' (from Change Up The Groove) (1974)
6. Disco Italiano - 'Chella Lla'
SBR 503
1. Cheryl Lynn - 'Got to Be Real' (from Cheryl Lynn) (1978)
2. Incredible Bongo Band - 'Apache' (1973)
3. Herman Kelly & Life - 'Dance to the Drummer's Beat' (from Percussion Explosion) (1978)
4. Incredible Bongo Band - 'Bongo Rock'* (from Bongo Rock) (1973)
5. UPP - 'Give it to You' (from UPP) (1975)
6. Jackie Robinson - 'Pussyfooter' (1977)
SBR 504
1. Syl Johnson - 'Different Strokes' (1967)
2. Bobby Byrd - 'I Know You Got Soul' (from I Need Help) (1970)
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3. Z. Z. Hill - 'I Think I'd Do It' (from The Brand New ZZ Hill) (1971)
4. Gaz - 'Sing Sing' (from Gaz) (1979)
5. Isaac Hayes - 'Break Through' (from Truck Turner) (1974)
6. Tom Jones - 'Lookin' Thru My Window' (from Help Yourself) (1968)
7. Dynamic Corvettes - 'Funky Music Is the Thing' (1975)
SBR 505
1. Johnny 'Hammond' Smith - 'Shifting Gears' (from Gears) (1975)
2. Bo Diddley - 'Hit Or Miss' (from Big Bad Bo) (1974)
3. The Wild Magnolias - '(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul' (from The Wild Magnolias) (1974)
4. Melvin Bliss/Skull Snaps - 'Synthetic Substitution' (1998)
5. Freedom - 'Get Up and Dance' (from Farther than Imagination) (1979)
6. 20th Century Steel Band - 'Heaven and Hell' (from Warm Heart, Cold Steel) (1975)
7. Banbarra - 'Shack Up' (1975)
SBR 506
1. Please - 'Sing a Simple Song' (1975)
2. James Brown - 'Cold Sweat' (1967)
3. The Black Motion Picture Experience '2001' (1973)
4. Dennis Coffey - 'Son of Scorpio' (1972)
5. Magic Disco Machine - 'Scratchin' (1975)
6. Fat Larry's Band - 'Down on the Avenue' (1976)
7. Uncle Louie - 'I Like Funky Music' (1979)
SBR 507
1. James Brown - 'Give it Up Or Turnit A Loose' (1969)
2. Funky Constellation - 'Street Talk' (1979)
3. Pleasure - 'Let's Dance' (1976)
4. John Davis - 'I Can't Stop' (1976)
5. Mahavishnu Orchestra - 'Planetary Citizen' (From 'Inner Worlds' 1975)
6. Funkadelic - 'Good Old Music' (1970)
7. Magic Touch - 'You Are What You Are' (1977)
SBR 508
1. The Way of Life (S. Brighton & J. Cannon)
2. Touch Me (All Night Long) (Fonda Rae, Patrick Adams & Greg Carmichael) (from RHR 3376) (1984)
3. Infatuation (W. Negron)
4. Precious and Special (J.J. Jarrett)
SBR 509
1. Ingrid - 'Easter Parade' (1982)
2. ESG - 'U.F.O' (1981)
3. Billy Squire - 'Big Beat' (1980)
4. Liquid Liquid - 'Cavern' (1983)
5. Mountain - 'Long Red' (1972)
6. The Whole Darn Family - 'Seven Minutes of Funk' (from Has Arrived ) (1976)
SBR 510
1. James Brown - 'Funky President' (1974)
2. Dexter Wansel - 'Theme from the Planets' (1976)
3. Rhythm Heritage - 'Theme from S.W.A.T.' (1978)
4. The Jackson Five - 'It's Great to Be Here' (1971)
5. The Brothers Johnson - 'Ain't We Funkin' Now' (1978)
6. La Pregunta - 'Shangri La' (1978)
7. Esther Williams - 'Last Night Changed it All' (1976)
SBR 511
1. The Honey Drippers - 'Impeach the President' (1973)
2. The Headhunters - 'God Made Me Funky' (1975)
3. Lucy Hawkins - 'Gotta Get Out of Here' (1978)
4. Orange Krush - 'Action'* (1982)
5. Funk Inc. - 'Kool Is Back' (1971)
6. Fausto Papetti - 'Love's Theme' (1975)
SBR 512
1. Junie - 'Granny's Funky Rolls Royce' (1975)
2. James Brown - 'Funky Drummer' (1970)
3. The Mohawks - 'Champ' (1968)
4. Aerosmith - 'Walk This Way' (1975)
5. Thin Lizzy - 'Johnny the Fox' (1978)
6. The Soul Searchers - 'Ashley's Roachclip' (1974)
7. Chicago Gangsters - 'Gangster Boogie' (1975)
8. T-Connection - 'Groove to Get Down' (1977)
SBR 513
1. Babe Ruth - 'The Mexican' (1973)
2. Babe Ruth - 'Keep Your Distance'* (1976)
3. Coke Escovedo - '(Runaway) I Wouldn't Change a Thing' (1976)
4. Eastside Connection - 'Frisco Disco' (1978)
5. In Search Of Orchestra - 'Phenomena Theme' (1977)
6. The Meters - 'Handclapping Song' (1970)
SBR 514
1. Stanley Turrentine - 'Sister Sanctified' (1972)
2. Willie Dynamite (Soundtrack) - 'Willie Chase' (1974)
3. Kid Dynamite - 'Uphill Peace of Mind' (1976)
4. Ralph MacDonald - 'Jam on the Groove' (1976)
5. Experience Unlimited - 'Knock Him Out Sugar Ray' (1980)
6. Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s - 'Blow Your Head' (1974)
SBR 515
1. Donald Byrd - 'Change (Makes You Want to Hustle)' (from Places and Spaces) (1976)
2. Roy Ayers - 'Brother Green (The Disco King)' (from Mystic Voyage) (1975)
3. Grover Washington, Jr. - 'Mister Magic' (from Mister Magic) (1975)
4. David Matthews - 'Star Wars' (1977)
5. John Cougar Mellencamp - 'Jack & Diane'* (1982)
6. Pleasure - 'Bouncy Lady' (1975)
7. Jefferson Starship - 'Rock Music' (from Freedom at Point Zero) (1979)
SBR 516
1. Commodores - 'The Assembly Line' (from Machine Gun) (1974)
2. Johnny Jenkins - 'I Walk On Gilded Splinters' (from Ton Ton Macoute! ) (1974)
3. Le Pamplemousse - 'Gimme What You Got' (1976)
4. Marvin Gaye - 'T Plays it Cool' (from Trouble Man Soundtrack) (1972)
5. Lyn Collins - 'Think (About It)' (1972)
6. The Galactic Force Band - 'Space Dust' (from Spaced Out Disco) (1978)
7. Steve Miller Band - 'Take the Money and Run' (from Fly Like An Eagle ) (1976)
SBR 517
1. Baby Huey - 'Listen to Me' (from The Living Legend) (1971)
2. Bobbie Knight - 'The Lovermaniacs (Sex)' (1974)
3. The Pointer Sisters - 'Yes We Can Can' (from Pointer Sisters) (1973)
4. Monk Higgins - 'One Man Band (Plays All Alone)' (from Dance to the Disco Sax) (1974)
5. Kool & The Gang - 'N.T.' (1971)
6. Dyke & the Blazers - 'Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man'* (from Greatest Hits) (1969)
7. Bram Tchaikovsky - 'Whiskey and Wines' (1979)
SBR 518
1. Bar-Kays - 'Let's Have Some Fun' (1977)
2. Lafayette Afro-Rock Band - 'Conga' (1976)
3. Yellow Sunshine - 'Yellow Sunshine' (1973)
4. Jimmy Castor - 'It's Just Begun' (from It's Just Begun) (1972)
5. Marva Whitney - 'It's My Thing' (1969)
6. Kay-Gees - 'I Believe in Music' (1976)
7. Dennis Coffey - 'Ride Sally Ride' (from Goin' for Myself) (1972)
SBR 519
1. The Blackbyrds - 'Rock Creek Park' (from City Life) (1975)
2. K.C. & The Sunshine Band - 'I Get Lifted' (1975)
3. Brother Soul - 'Cookies' (1975)
4. Foster Sylvers - 'Misdemeanor' (1973)
5. Wild Sugar - 'Bring it Here' (1981)
6. Miami - 'Chicken Yellow' (from The Party Freaks) (1974)
7. Olympic Runners - 'Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is' (from Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is) (1974)
8. Lightnin' Rod - 'Sport' (1973)
SBR 520
1. Roy Ayers - 'Lonesome Cowboy' (1976)
2. Duke Williams - 'Chinese Chicken' (from Monkey in a Silk Suit is Still a Monkey) (1973)
3. Joe Quarterman - 'I'm Gonna Get You' (1974)
4. Friend And Lover - 'Reach Out of the Darkness' (from Reach Out of the Darkness) (1973)
5. The Chubukos - 'House of Rising Funk' (1973)
6. Eddie Bo - 'Hook & Sling' (1969)
7. Bill Withers - 'Kissing My Love' (from Still Bill) (1971)
SBR 521
1. The Politicians - 'Free Your Mind' (1972)
2. Joe Tex - 'Papa Was Too' (1966)
3. The Village Callers - 'Hector' (1967)
4. Sound Experience - 'Devil With the Bust' (1974)
5. James Brown - 'Soul Pride' (1969)
6. All The People - 'Cramp Your Style' (1972)
7. Johnny Pate - 'Shaft in Africa' (1973)
8. Barry White - 'I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby' (1973)
SBR 522
1. Barrabas - 'Woman' (from Barrabas) (1972)
2. Creative Source - 'Corazon' (from Migration) (1974)
3. Southside Movement - 'Save the World' (1974)
4. The J.B.'s - 'The Grunt (Part 1)'* (from Food for Thought) (1970)
5. Rufus Thomas - 'Do the Funky Penguin (Part 2)' (from STA-0112 7') (1971)
6. Shotgun - 'Dynamite (The Bomb)' (1977)
7. Gary Numan - 'Films'* (from The Pleasure Principle) (1979)
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SBR 523
1. Rufus Thomas - 'The Breakdown (Part II)' (1971)
2. Jim Dandy - 'Country Cooking' (1975)
3. Pleasure - 'Joyous' (from Joyous) (1977)
4. Solomon Burke - 'Get Out of My Life Woman'* (from I Wish I Knew) (1968)
5. Alphonze Mouzon - 'You Don't Know How Much I Love You' (1974)
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6. Delegation - 'Oh Honey' (from Promise of Love) (1977)
7. Freda Payne - 'The Easiest Way to Fall' (from Band of Gold) (1970)
SBR 524
1. Lowell Fulsom - 'Tramp' (from Tramp) (1967)
2. Freddie Scott - '(You) Got What I Need' (1968)
3. Lyn Collins - 'You Can't Love Me, If You Don't Respect Me' (from The Female Preacher) (1973)
4. The Emotions - 'Blind Alley' (from Untouched) (1971)
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5. Lonnie Liston Smith - 'Expansions - Part 1' (from Expansions) (1975)
6. Otis Redding - 'Hard to Handle' (from The Immortal Otis Redding) (1968)
7. The Grassroots - 'You and Love Are the Same' (from Feelings) (1969)
8. Tom Scott - 'Sneakin' in the Back' (from Tom Scott & the LA Express) (1974)
SBR 525
1. Southside Movement - 'I've Been Watching You' (from Southside Movement) (1973)
2. Lou Donaldson - 'Pot Belly' (from Pretty Things) (1970)
3. Samba Soul - 'Mambo #5' (from Samba Soul) (1977)
4. Five Stairsteps - 'Don't Change Your Love' (from Love's Happening') (1968)
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5. Lamont Dozier - 'Take Off Your Make-up' (from Out Here on My Own') (1973)
6. Ike White - 'Love and Affection' (1976)
7. James Brown - 'The Payback' (from The Payback) (1973)