Identifier | 628935 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A+ |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist 1999-02-25 Future Primitive Sound Session Rehearsals, San Francisco, CA | |
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Set 1 | TRACK 1
The Spacemen-Also Sprach Zarathustra The Mohawks-The Champ Reuben Bell-Superjock Albert King-Cold Feet Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham-Lover And A Friend Mack Rice-Three People In Love The Nu People-I'd Be Nowhere Today Nu-Sound Express-Ain't It Good Enough Mystic Moods-Cosmic Sea American Gypsy-Inside Out Odetta-Hit Or Miss The Mar-Keys-Grab This Thing (Part 2) Simtec & Wylie-Bootleggin' (Part 2) Wilbur Bascomb & The Zodiac-Just A Groove In "G" Rufus Thomas-Sophisticated Sissy The Showmen Inc.-The Tramp (From Funky Broadway) (Part 1) Rufus Thomas-Itch & Scratch (Part I & II) Alvin Cash-Keep On Dancing (Instrumental) Lou Courtney-Hey Joyce |
Set 2 | TRACK 2
The Singing Principal-Woman's Lib Salt-Hung Up Thunder & Lightning-Bumpin Bus Stop Pleasure Web-Music Man (Part I & II) Gary Byrd-Soul Travelin' (The G.B.E.) (Part I) The Vibrettes-Humpty Dump (Part 1) "W" radio spot (click here for lo-fi MP3; 75K) 7-Eleven-Dance The Slurp Kraftwerk-Numbers Pearly Queen-Quit Jivin' Tony Alvon & The Belairs-Sexy Coffee Pot Chuck Mangione-Hill Where The Lord Hides Funka Fize-No Words Third Guitar-Baby Don't Cry Don Pierce-This Funky Thing Funka Fize-Because You're Funky Stu Gardner-Devil In A Man Samson & Delilah-There's A DJ In Your Town |
Set 3 | Brainfreeze
2 tracks: 25:35 & 26:35 Exact date unknown. Live set was on 2/26/99. |
Comment | "It's the CD that made many music fans, male and female, urinate in their underwear for the world to see. It caused (and still causes) a hysteria on eBay when you do a search, and the magic "word" somehow makes records sell twice or three times their value. It has caused stress and amazement among long time collectors of funk and soul records, records that never moved or were unknown suddenly became famous with the release of the underground favorite, Brainfreeze (Sixty7). The recording by DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist was an uncut practice session for a show in February 1999, as part of the Future Primitive Soundsession in San Francisco. Turntablism fans loved the CD by Cut Chemist and Shortkut, and when word of this show surfaced, people were hopeful for some amazing music. When it was heard that the entire set would be done with 45 rpm records, there was a silent but collective "oooooh!"
from John Book's page @ http://uwu.8m.com/bf/ |