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Blackwell's Record Of The Week

Blackwell's Record Of The Week
The Cold Crush Brorthers

LIve at the Hoe Avenue Boys Club 1982

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Real-time live action rapping oozing with vitality and impossible opportunity rough around the edges but magical and charming and infinitely funky the inimitable power of just a drumbeat and vocals timelessly powerful but when the delayed bass drop crossfade mix drops the groove in your hips floats into your heart and you're floating

 

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Comments

Nick M.

I’d love to hear this magic

James S.

Howdy,

New to the vault. Excited for new music every week! Thanks Blackwell!

-James

James S.

Howdy,

New to the vault. Excited for new music every week! Thanks Blackwell!

-James

Marshall R.

Wait, this group is not from Detroit (first thing I noticed) and they sound a lot like the old Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow or The Sugar Hill Gang (giving them a plus in my book). I wondered why they may appeal to you. Then I saw that they throw a little Punk into their mix :) As the drummer from the Dirtbombs, this would be up your alley. I like them for the Grandmaster Flash resemblance since I grew up in that era. I also have to ask my wife’s permission for any more vinyl :(…………………..

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