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Music For the Mature B-Boy | 
enlarge | Artist: Dj Format Label: Genuine Category: Music
Buy New: £11.10
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 3233
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5413356470529 ASIN: B00008NESP
Release Date: March 24, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from U.S.A., to anywhere in the United Kingdom! Orders only take 7-10 days! We specialise in service to the U.K. and only ship airmail.
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| Tracks:
| » | Intro | | » | Ill Culinary Behaviour Feat Abdominal | | » | We Know Something You Dont Know Feat Chali 2na & Akil | | » | Last Bongo In Brighton (Remix) | | » | The Hit Song Feat Abdominal | | » | Here Comes The Fuzz | | » | B-Boy Code Pt2 Feat Fatski | | » | Vicious Battle Raps Feat Abdominal | | » | Charity Shop Soundclash Feat Aspects | | » | Little Bit Of Soul | | » | English Lesson (Remix) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review After unleashing a smattering of mischievous 12s and EPs, bonafide British b-boy DJ Format finally gets around to making Music for the Mature B Boy, his debut long player. Anyone who has already sampled the wares of this cheekiest of beatmeisters will know what to expect, namely tons of solid, ass-shaking, hip-hop-fuelled funk, peppered with spicy scratches and oodles of soulful sauce. Embellishing his distinguished, bass-heavy beats with rap performances from starlets like Jurassic 5, Aspects, Abdominal and Fatski, Format takes us back to the "innocent" era of hip-hop when the likes of Pete Rock and CL Smooth, Biz Markie and Brand Nubian ruled the roost and it was all about raw, optimistic sounds and hype lyrics. Though the vocal cuts here are unquestionably strong, the instrumentals are also packed with enough energy and funk to ensure they're irresistibly potent: vocal-less cuts like "Last Bongo in Brighton" and "Here Comes the Jazz" are classics in their own right. From the opener "Ill Culinary Behaviour" to the remix of Format's classic cut "English Lesson" at the end, this album is stacked full of good times and happy vibes and it's one party you'll want to be invited to this year. --Paul Sullivan
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Cooking up beats and rhymes... May 5, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album is great fun from beginning to end. A lighthearted beat infused concoction this album is always entertaining and never dull. Even the cheesy cookery analogy doesn't tire and adds a bizarre kind of depth to this funky and upbeat album.
The guest vocalists add a dash of pedigree to the catchy tunes and while it is not going to be heralded as groundbreaking it is a cracking album that will never fail to add cheer to your day.
There are no low points with this record and I would advise it as a fail safe record for those people wishing to dabble in the murky waters of the hip hop world. I can guarantee you will not disappointed!
Savage Album January 24, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Hip-Hop is certainly not my thing but i heard one of the songs on a promo cd and decided to check it out. It is a great collection of old school hip-hop, a bit bit of funk, and a laugh. A great album!
An amazing British DJ November 11, 2004 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Anyone serious about hip hop beats should buy this album and break it down to a legend of a DJ. Lyrical genius from Mr charlie 2Na and Akil with underlying amazing beats from the man from Brighton known as Format. Any track with Abdominal is gonna be good, but his relationship with Format is the best on the block.
funtastic July 11, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
not normally being into hip-hop this record took me by suprise... its fantastic every song has sooo much feeling and energy, it touched the hip-hop nerve within me (being into punk and metal i didnt think i had one) and became one of my fav records... the abdominal tracks r by far the best but all songs hold their own... a must own for all music fans
DJ Format, back to the old school March 24, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a superb album. Very fresh, catchy, old-school samples. The best track on the album would have to be the superb 'Vicious Battle Raps' in which Abdominal gives a truly magnificent performance. Not only are the samples good, but also the lyrics. I had the pleasure of seeing DJ Format and Abdominal (featured ona number of tracks on the album) and, as good as DJ Format was, Abdominal stole the show with some excellent freestyling. If you like funky hip-hop such as Jurassic 5 (Format supported them) then you'll love this.
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