Re: (idm)comps vs albums and originals

From Andrew Duke Cognition
Sent Mon, Oct 19th 1998, 22:05

***would just like to point out that a true trainspotter buys albums and
singles and doesn't take the easy way out and buy comps or reissues; yes, if
you're playing it out, they might not see that it's a comp you're playing or a
reissue, etc, but *deep in your heart* you'll know the awful truth...  (this
is meant to be a poke at ourselves, BTW, nothin' personal)  Andrew

laerm wrote:

> what with the recent old-school electro recommendations, it only follows
> suit to ask this question: what are some good albums/comps of old-school
> hip-hop? even the big hits, grandmaster flash, kurtis blow, sugarhill
> gang, etc. i ashamed to admit my collection boasts no hip-hop pre-1987.
> time to correct that. thanks!
>
>    *
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