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Cazal Boys - Snatchin' Cazals mp3 download
Singer: Cazal Boys
Title: Snatchin' Cazals
Released: 1985
Country: US
Genre: Hip-hop
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 631
Formats: AUD FLAC AIFF MP4 AA APE MOD
MP3 size: 1263 mb

Cazal Boys - Snatchin' Cazals mp3 download

Tracklist

A Snatchin' Cazals (Vocal Version) 6:03
B Snatchin' Cazals (Dub Version) 8:24

Companies, etc.

  • Produced For – Hi-Wen Productions
  • Published By – Hi-Wen Publishing
  • Published By – Ferncliff Music
  • Recorded At – Queen Village Recording Studios
  • Mixed At – Queen Village Recording Studios
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Distributed By – Coombs Distribution Systems

Credits

  • Scratches [Uncredited] – Jazzy Jeff*

Notes

From Philadelphia Pa.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
T1837 Cazal Boys Snatchin' Cazals ‎(12", Promo) Tempre Records T1837 US 1985

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Rolorel
"Check out Jazzy Jeff with a cold cut scratch" is sampled in "The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff."
Araath
There are two Jazzy Jeff's floating around I think : btw I love this track amazing!!!
Cordabor
Who decided it's Jazzy Jeff, by the way? My copy has no names on it...
Helo
it's in the lyrics they say Jazzy Jeff at one point
Awene
Hate to say the word overrated, but it feels applicable here. Nothing wrong with this track of course, but nothing amazing either.
Gozragore
spin inn was a little shop downstairs but let me tell ya it had all the rare electro when it moved it went down hill thanks
SkroN
This one I lost or stupidily sold off when I hit a run on the dole in my early 20's. Back in the day it came across as one serious def jam - bought originally from the old Spin Inn shop in Manchester (the original narrow store with the hiphop counter charts on Cross Street) the ill beats from the get-go caught my attention first and then the rest of the track rocks like hell. One last query I have seeing as this one dropped from Philly is the deejay really DJ Jazzy Jeff (as in The Fresh Prince)? Am I crazy or what - well no as I re-bought this a couple of years back in sealed Nm condition for not a lot of loot.
Direbringer
This for me is one of the all time forgotten hip hop classics. I first heard this somewhere around 1986 when I used to go to Rock City in Nottingham for the Saturday afternoon break sessions. For those of you who've been to Rock City will know that you walk up a couple flight of stairs before going into the main venue which had a similar bass friendly space like the classic Hacienda in Manchester (although that's where the comparison stops). The track stutters on relentlessly aided with a quality old school rap. The sheer bass I heard over 20 years ago before finally walking into the venue and eventually seeing two dozen kids spinning on their heads was amazing. The track opened out in front of me like some great B Boy monster and to this day I remember the moment so clear and despite never getting a copy of this track still have it logged into my memory. It's a true hip hop classic, that will stand the test of time.
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