Showing posts with label beats in general. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beats in general. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

tuff crew band x solid ground – remember? ep



Tuff Crew Band Remember? One of many “My Part of Towns’” dope lines becomes the title to Tuff Crew’s new Unreleased 12” EP from the 90’s. Solid Ground Records, along with Tone Love & Ice Dog, have compiled 6 unreleased songs from the Tuff Crew archives, and will start as the first installment of unreleased material from the legendary Philly hip hop group. Selling more than 7 million records worldwide to date, Tuff Crew is offering these songs in a limited edition 12” LP’ For 35.00$ US plus shipping.

                                                                      
LIMITED TO 300 WORLDWIDE / RELEASE DATE: 06/18/2011

Sound clips can be heard below!


Side A

1. THE CHASE (STREET VERSION 3:48) (1991)
2.  IT’S THE I.C.E  (STREET VERSION 4:19) (1992)
3.  ROCK ON (MAIN VERSION 3:13) (1993)              

Side B

1. FUNKY HIP TOWN (MAIN VERSION 3:24) (1995)
2. REACQUAINTED (MAIN  VERSION  4:17) (1997)
3. FUNKY HIP TOWN (INSTRUMENTAL MIX 3:25) (1995)




TUFF CREW 12" EP
(PRE ORDER)


TOTAL PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING AND PAYPAL FEES

ONLY THOSE WHO PRE ORDER WILL HAVE THERE 12" EP SIGNED BY TONE LOVE & ICE DOG AND WILL INCLUDE EXTRA AUTOGRAPHED PROMO PHOTO

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

poison ladd s.l.r. x beats in general - rebel music 12" ep ['92-'96]

already got all your christmas gifts? well, here's some new heat from the solid ground fam:

Finishing off the year 2010, Poison Ladd S.L.R. – Beats In General return with another vintage 12” Ep of un-released songs recorded between 1992-1996. These recordings was pulled from the countless Dat tapes from Beats In General’s archives. REBEL MUSIC includes “All The Hits & More” (1992) a song about a drug addicts addiction to crack & cocaine, “No Fast Food Job” which details the harsh realities of working at a places like mc donald's in 1993, Cypress Hill inspired “One On Da Shelf” (1993) speaks about dealing with untrust worthy people in the hood, & “Bourbon & Bullets” (1996) story telling at its best which includes names of brand liquors & cigarettes.  



Side A

All The Hits & More (1992)

No Fast Food Job (1993)



Side B

One On Da Shelf (1993)

Bourbon & Bullets (1996)


This release is Limited to 300 copies and costs $39.99 (USA) or $49.99 (INTERNATIONAL) incl. Shipping. Now available for pre-order at:







Order Here:


USA / INTERNATIONAL

Saturday, August 07, 2010

mc googly / poison ladd s.l.r. 2x12"


SOLID GROUND RECORDS PRESENTS

MC GOOGLY - BEATS IN GENERAL - POISON LADD S.L.R.  2x12" LP

Mc Googly – Aka – William Daniels ("The Public Enemy Of Philly") born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa. (North Philly) in 1967, moved to The logan section of Philadelphia in 1980, where he first witnessed hip hop at its finest. We’re talking 2 Turntables and a microphone. Well known Dj’s like Disco Rat, Disco Poo Sex Machine, would be off the hook with performances, with rappers, and rap groups. 
His study of the rap game had him rapping at the early age of 13 sounding just as good as the older rappers. In 1983 he met Ronald Potts known then as Mc Rockwell (aka) Poison Ladd at Olney Highschool in Philadelphia where the challenge each other to take there skills to the next level. Shortly after, they met Wayne Rhoads know then as Big which they later named Extortionist B (aka) Beats In General and they formed a group (Boys Of Doom) they produced a sound that still today is ringing in the public ear. They were considered one of the hottest groups in philly at that time, but still no shine in 1984. 
In 1987 the Boys Of Doom had to part due to Mc Googly’s incarceration which he did a 2 year sentence. His incarceration helped him perfect his rap skills, Mc Googly returned to the group B.O.D. in 1989 and recorded several solo songs but violated his parole and returned right back to prison until 1992. By then B.O.D. was no more, and Ronald Potts, & Wayne Rhoads became Poison Ladd S.L.R. – Beats In General., so Mc Googly moved on as a solo artist recording various hip hop songs throughout the 90’s. We hope you enjoy the many lost treasures of Mc Googly, One of the illest Mc’s of philly.

 MC Googly / Beats In General "Ghetto Soldiers" 12" Ep 

SIDE A: (80's)

1. Kick'n It (1989)
2. They Got Me (interlude)
3. Ghetto Soldiers (1989)

SIDE B: (90's)

1. All Day (1994) (Intro)
2. Timbre Timbre (1996)
3. The Situation Is Fuck'd Up (1995)



Poison Ladd S.L.R. / Beats In General "Black Pussy" b/w "Red Wagon" 12" Single 

SIDE A:

1. Black Pussy (1994)
2. (Bonus) Yo Yo Yo Verse

SIDE B:

1. Red Wagon (1993)
2. Red Wagon (1993)(Instrumental Mix)


Returning with another limited 300 press Solid Ground Records brings you more classic hip hop from the archives of Beats In General. This release features a lost member of the crew Mc Googly “The Public Enemy of Philly”. This Ep features never released songs recorded 1989, 1994, 1995 & 1997. “Ghetto Soldiers” the Ep title track was the first song recorded under the OTR record label in 1989. That year Mc Googly was incarcerated and the record was never released. Added to this package is another classic unreleased 12” single, Black Pussy 1994 / Red Wagon 1993 & bonus verse Yo - Yo - Yo! “Black Pussy ” is Poison Ladd's view of the explicit encounters of a promiscous black woman. Deemed way too expicit for the mainstream, this song was also never released.

These two 12“s come together as a package which is limited to 300 for $55.00 plus shipping & handling. First 40 who pre-order $45.00 plus shipping. They will not be sold seperately. Ordering details below.



PRE - ORDER

INTERNATIONAL

UNITED STATES

AND


Peace,
Beats In General

Sunday, March 21, 2010

poison ladd s.l.r. – thing called jazz 12"




Poison Ladd S.L.R. – Thing Called Jazz / Who's The Man 12"


Thing Called Jazz - 1989 Produced by Beats in General
Who's the Man - 1997 Produced by Le²

This 12" Single will be Limited to 300 Copies for $35 plus shipping.
First 30 who preorder $25 plus shipping.

For pre-orders email us: another14u2nv@gmail.com or visit http://another14u2nv.ning.com

Release Date is March 26th 2010








Peace,
Beats In General

Sunday, December 06, 2009

announcements



what's up fam, it has been a while!
today i want to inform you about two things.




Ill Distracxion Reissue

after the ill distracxion special back in june, pliz wrote several messages in the comments section about a reissue they would do. there was also a paypal-button on his myspace page involved. some people already paid and did not hear any news afterwards. i received emails concerning this problem on a daily basis. i fully understood, i mean, i hosted those promises on my page. but after several emails with pliz a few months ago, i never got confirmation of a pressing or release date. also, my last emails never got answered. so, i just wanted to tell you guys that i'm officially taking my hands off this whole project. don't get me wrong- i'd love to see the promised 12" happen, but i just can't take the responsibility for this for my readers. but please keep me informed, if there is a movement in the process.



Still Another 1-4-U-2-N-V Reissue

for all the heads out there, who are not only listening to good mid 90ies joints- poison ladd slr & beats in general, who just returned back in the game a few months ago with the unreleased 100x lp, will bring you another great project- a new limited edition collectors vinyl including (1987) rock the 808/ i need juanita, 12 inch / (1991) another 1-4-U-2-N-V, ep / (1985) rockwell live freestyle, ft d.j. speedy jay / (1993) i put you to rest 12 inch / frank white/ stand up!

click here for more information or visit http://another14u2nv.ning.com!

pz,
akutt

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

poison ladd slr / beats in general - still another 1-4-u-2-n-v reissue




Hello Crates of AG Members

The response for the collectors edition re-issue Still Another 1-4-U-2-N-V, has been great. we would like to thank all of those who have pre ordered the release there is a limited pressing of 100 copies whereas the first 30 copies will be autographed by Poison Ladd SLR and Beats In General!


If you would like to place a pre order you can do so via our network at Another14U2NV.ning.com, if you don't have the funds to place a pre order, and you are still interested in reserving a copy, you can facilitate this process via email at Another14U2NV@Gmail.com, please note that your copy can only be held in reserve until the release date, which is Jan 2, 2010

Thank you for your professional consideration we appreciate all the love we get from our fans and collectors alike, feel free to sign up for our network or to track any and all details, as it pertains to the re issue at www.Another14U2NV.ning.com.


Shipping Jan 2, 2010


Solid Ground Records is proud to announce our new limited edition collectors vinyl (1987) Rock the 808/ I Need Juanita, 12 inch (1991) Another 1-4-U-2-N-V, Ep (1985) Rockwell Live Freestyle, ft D.J. Speedy Jay (1993) I Put You To Rest 12 inch, Frank White/ Stand Up.


The recordings contained herein are considered ultra rare and are highly sought after by collectors and fans alike, Solid Ground Records has re mastered and compiled all of the above captioned recordings into one affordable collectors vinyl, the cover artwork is updated and features a new linear perspective interpretation of the original characters from the original Another 1-4-U-2-N-V cover.


SIDE A

1. Life Is Like A Nike Commercial (Just Do It)

2. You Got Damm Right

3. Cheeba Cheeba

4. Watermellon Man

5. I am Chakka

SIDE B

1. Juanita

2. Rock the 808

3. (1985) Rockwell Live ft. D.j. Speedy Jay

4. Frank White

5. Stand Up





This project features 100 limited pressings, with the first 30 copies autographed, by Poison Ladd SLR and Beats In General, the project will be sold in the U.S. the United Kingdom and Japan.

The cost for shipping will be $7 in the U.S. and $15 in the U.K. and Japan, all payments for the project will be processed via PayPal at www.Another14U2NV.ning.com or Another14U2NV@Gmail.com.

Extra special thanks to Ed Catto of Freestyle Records NYC.