REVIEW

Freddy Fresh Presents the Rap Records

Written by Cherryl Aldave
Published May 20, 2005

Freddie Fresh Presents The Rap Records is the Hip Hop deejay and record collector 'must have' item of the year.

The book lists indy and major label rap singles released between 1979 and 1989 on vinyl. About 1400 records are included, many with cover art. A convenient star system hips you to the value and rarity of choice cuts. A few '90s singles, non-rap singles and some albums are included, as Freddy Fresh gives entire label discographies for historically important imprints like 4th and Broadway, Cold Chillin, Sleeping Bag records and others. The book also includes extras like lists of early rap singles by year, and lists of specialty rap records. Beyond that just reading over the names of some of the lesser known records like Blowfly's 1984 ditty "Too Fat To F*ck" is intensely enjoyable.

Freddy Fresh is a record collector and internationally known DJ and producer. Early in his career he repped labels from Def Jam to the now defunct B-Boy Records. Much of the information in the book is from his record database compiled over his twenty year career, with additional research from the collections of over eighty deejays and producers from around the world. This book was released in 2004, but is a work in progress and will be updated whenever there is enough new material to warrant a re-print.

Cherryl Aldave is an angry Black and Filipino woman from North Carolina. She writes mostly to prevent herself from cold snapping from thinking too much, but does it for money too. She is working on her first book, Fear of a Black Pek-Pek. Visit her at her blog The Last Nerve.
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Freddy Fresh Presents the Rap Records
Published: May 20, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Books
Writer: Cherryl Aldave
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#1 — May 20, 2005 @ 12:33PM — Pat Cummings [URL]

Thanks, Cheryl, and welcome! I though for a moment that this post was in the wrong section, but no - it's a book about music!

And very informative, it sounds like...

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