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COLD BLOODED (part one)
Artist | Song | |
James Brown | Down and Out in New York City | |
Ghostface Killah | 260 | |
D.J. Screw | excerpt from June 27th Freestyle | |
Prince Paul feat. Big Daddy Kane | Macula's Theory | |
the O'Jays | For the Love of Money (verses removed, freakout breaks only) | |
Bob Marley | Pimper's Paradise | |
Dennis Coffey | Theme From Black Belt Jones (looped excerpt) | |
Ice T | High Rollers | |
Inspecktah Deck | Femme Fatale | |
Eric B. and Rakim | Mahogany | |
Chakachas | Jungle Fever | |
the Rolling Stones | Yo Knight in Shining Armor (aka Emotional Rescue edit) | |
Digital Underground | Freaks of the Industry | |
RZA as Bobby Digital | My Lovin' is Digi | |
Jay-Z | Big Pimpin' | |
Dennis Coffey | Theme From Black Belt Jones (looped excerpt) | |
Ghostface Killah | Winter Warz (cappadonna verse only) | |
DJ DMD feat. Lil' Keke and Fat Pat | 25 Lighters | |
Wu-Tang Clan | Dog Shit (re-cut, new intro) | |
James Brown | King Heroin | |
William De Vaughan | Be Thankful for What You Got | |
Comment:
This is the first installment of a proposed 5 disc set. Part One follows the typical story of the rise and inevitable fall of Shan, now a long-forgotten player. We begin with him shining shoes and we end with him old, ravaged by drugs, penniless and alone, just thankful to be alive. In between we see him rise to power, fall in love, taste the finer things in life, lose his love, give in to dope and the dark side of the game, destroy his enemies, lose his mind, and finally, lose his friends and all his money. You really have to hear this one to get it, as nearly every song has some kind of edit or tweak in it. Drop me a line if you want to make a trade.Part 2 (coming soon) follows the short life of Rollie, Shan's lieutenant and former best friend. It's guaranteed to be nothing but madness--complete with a Yes track thrown in!

Feedback:
wow, great mix! funk, hip-hop, blaxploitation flicks... how can you go wrong? I'll have to hear this one