Showing posts with label Peanut Butter Wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peanut Butter Wolf. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Various Artists - Fusion Beats (mixed by Peanut Butter Wolf)(2002)




1 No Artist Intro
2 Dynasty Adventures In The Land Of Music
3 S.O.U.L. Peace Of Mind
4 Quasimoto Jazz Cats Pt. 1
5 Tuff Crew Soul Food
6 B.T. Express Do You Like It
7 Last Poets, The It's A Trip
8 Bobby Youngblood There's Never Been No One Like You
9 Ahmad Miller & Yesterdays New Quintet Tradewinds
10 Madlib LAX To JFK
11 A Tribe Called Quest His Name Is Mutty Ranks
12 Que D Cash Flow
13 Kali Wild Pound For Pound
14 MF Doom Doomsday
15 Bahamadia Philadelphia
16 New Sector Movement, The* The Sun (Dwelogy Remix)
Remix - Dwelogy
17 Movement, The (7) Girls
18 Desmond Dekker 007-Shanty Town
19 P-Funk All Stars Hydraulic Pump (PBWolf Re-edit)
Remix - Peanut Butter Wolf

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Peanut Butter Wolf Presents: Badd Santa: A Stones Throw Records Xmas (2008)





1. James Pants - This Christmas Girl (2:26)
2. Hard Call Christmas - My Christmas Bells (3:36)
3. The Free Design - Close Your Mouth (It's Christmas) (2:04)
4. Super-Jay - Santa's Party Rap (3:13)
5. Georgia Anne Muldrow - The Kwanzaa Song (2:45)
6. Coco Tea - Christmas Is Coming (3:48)
7. Quad City DJs, 69 Boys - What I Want For Christmas (4:37)
8. The Soul Saints - Santa Got A Bag Of Soul (3:16)
9. Busy Boys - Funky Fresh Christmas (3:38)
10. Bruce Haack - I Like Christmas (3:35)
11. James Brown - Go Power At Christmas (3:08)
12. Vince Guaraldi - Skating (2:22)
13. Scooby - Scooby Rap (4:49)
14. Baron Zen - My Lovely Christmas (2:15)



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From the funky rap free-for-all that is “Cold Chillin’ Christmas” to the snow-free Miami booty bass of “What You Want For Christmas” by the 69 Boyz & Quad City DJs, Wolf has got your vintage hip-hop bases covered for Xmas.
For the funk lovers, there’s the slept-on classic “Go Power At Christmas Time” by James Brown and a little-known Soul Saints Orchestra tune from the Poets of Rhythm archives called “Santa’s Got a Bag of Soul.” From there, the comp ranges stylistically from reggae to avant-garde robot singing. And check out the exclusive contributions by Stones Throw artists James Pants, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Baron Zen