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1. Ain't That A Kick In The Head — Dean Martin

2. — Count Basie &

3. Mala Femmina — Jerry Vale

4. Danke Schoën — Wayne Newton

5. On The Street Where You Live — Vic Damone

6. — Louis Prima &

7. Here In My Heart — Al Martino

8. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You — Dean Martin

9. Catch A Falling Star — Perry Como

10. /When It's Sleepy Time Down South — Louis Prima

11. Spanish Eyes — Al Martino

12. The Lady Is A Tramp — Tony Bennett

13. Santa Lucia — Mario Lanza

14. Love Is Strange — Mickey & Sylvia

Traffic Entertainment is proud to announce that we’re the new home of the mob. Mob Hits is back in circulation and this time the kid’s got a clean record. Welcome to Mob Hits III, the never before released selection from the legendary Mob Hits family. Mob Hits III continues the theme with music from some of the greatest mob movies ever. Dean Martin, Louis Prima, The Basie Band... this is the music that made the mob famous. This time out we've made it a deal you can't refuse. As a Capo you can offer this one up to your crew with a sweet $14.98 list. So you want to be a big earner? This is your ticket. This thing of ours just got a little sweeter with the famous Mob Hits brand and a whole new batch of favorites. Since the first volume was issued, the Mob Hits series has moved over 1,000,000 units. Now it's time for you to get in on the action with the all new Mob Hits III.

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FILE UNDER: SOUNDTRACKS 1. 2 Dope Boyz 2. Gotcha 3. On Smash feat. and 4. 89 of Crime feat. HERRON 5. Pips 6. Ticket 4 2 7. After the Marv 8. Sky Hi 9. Regulate feat. YAHZARAH 10. Diamond Crookz 11. Hold On feat. JUNGLE BOOGIE BROWN

Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede are back as the legendary Rap duo to bring you Stone & Rob Caught on Tape. Eleven songs deep of brand new, unreleased material, Stone & Rob Caught on Tape continues their infectious Bronx sound that’s packed with a bass and inspired by smooth and . Their unmistakable blaxploitation style was far ahead of its time when it was introduced in 1996 with “Coolie High” giving way to the 1997 instant-classic “Luchini AKA This Is It,” which gave the group their first major exposure breaking into the top 50 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reaching the top 5 on the Hot Rap Singles chart with its horn-driven, upbeat sound. More than a decade, and several later, the duo is at it again, teaming up with Good Hands and Traffic Entertainment to deliver Stone & Rob Caught on Tape. As always, they bring you their patented sound that forgoes their survivalist, Muslim upbringing of for a vintage, neo soul experience that continues to preempt the trends. Camp Lo’s third group member Ski, acclaimed producer on past projects who boasts a resume that includes Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, is credited for the ’s “Ticket 4 2” which is a smooth, upbeat tribute to the opposite sex while Pete Rock and Styles P make an appearance on the album’s banging first single, “On Smash.” Live instruments are featured on several tracks and production duties are also handled by Apple Juice Kid, Jocko, and Smoking Apples. Nearly fifteen years after their very first single, Cheeba and Suede haven’t missed a beat and continue to remain relevant through guest appearances, connecting with Rap superstars such as and , blog sites, live performances via national and international tours. They have become pioneers of this new, hipster Rap, sound that has only now become popular and they’ve done it without abandoning their deeply-rooted City heritage. Stone & Rob Caught on Tape is the next chapter in Camp Lo history. Catch it.

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2xLPDistributed WILL in theBE USA AVAILABLEby The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, ON NY, NY 10003 MARCH • tel: 212-979-6410 •10TH fax: 212-979-7372 1. Get In Line 2. Shoot Em Up 3. Shine 4. Ruga Rell 5. #1 Movement feat. 40 Cal 6. Young Black & Strapped feat. 40 Cal 7. Damn I'm Cool 8. One Eight Seven 9. Where Ya At? 10. If I Die 11. Hardest (Remix) 12. I'm So Special 13. The Ruga Show 14. D.W.S.

Hell Rell is back and you’ve got a choice, Get In Line or Get Lined Up. Line up and you’ll get a fresh view from the street with brand new cuts from one of New York’s hottest talents on the mic. Rell’s tougher than Kevlar word play is found throughout from the title track “Get Lined Up” right through the albums closing cut “D.W.S”. Rell’s swagger is real, “All of my songs are real, nothing is sugar coated. They are all full of substance.” For Hell Rell this isn’t a game. He’s not fronting. As he puts it, “ just comes naturally to me. I don’t write rhymes down on paper and I don’t practice. It just flows off the top of the dome.” The self professed “hardest out, hungriest out” again lives up to that boastful claim by assembling 15 solid snap shots of the view from the streets. Make your choice, Get In Line or Get Lined Up.

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Format: CD — Cat. No: HKE 7783 — Label: Hellz Kitchin’ Ent. — Available: MAR 24th

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Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 01. Bonzo Goes To Washington — 5 Minutes (B-B-B Bombing Mix)

02. Felix — Tiger Stripes (Extended Version)

03. Felix — You Cant Hold Me Down (Extended Version)

04. Clandestine featuring Ned Sublette — Radio Rhythm (S-I-G-N-A-L S-M-A-R-T) (Extra Cheese Mix)

05. Sounds Of JHS 126 — Chill Pill (Underwater Mix)

06. Indian Ocean — School Bell/Tree House (Original 12” Version)

07. Indian Ocean — Treehouse (Extended Bootleg Edit)

08. Dinosaur L — Go Bang! (Walter Gibbons Mix)

09. Bonzo Goes To Washington — 5 Minutes (R-R-R Radio Mix)

10. Clandestine featuring Ned Sublette — Radio Rhythm (S-I-G-N-A-L S-M-A-R-T) (Dub Mix) (Killer Whale)

Whether it’s , it’s face pointed reverentially to the Old said that was a great idea for the name of the company!” School, or House stealing riffs by the truck load, people are increasingly intrigued by back-in-the-day. And to both the afore- The line up was pretty much the same as the Loose Joints mentioned scenes and much more is one person, Arthur Russell, a sessions, (which boasted the Ingram Brothers rhythm section) and a man some regard as the best songwriter of the 20th century. similar stream-of-conscience approach was taken with the recording itself. Russell arranged the beats so there’d be a change In 1981 Arthur set up Sleeping Bag Records with Will Socolov. The every 24 bars (hence the title) and the band would have to first release was the album “24-24 Music” as Dinosaur L. If you’re improvise the songs over the top. He also made sure he went into wondering about the name it would appear Arthur would often use the studio when there was a full moon! The album is again very the names of extinct or near-extinct animals. On one production credit experimental, and makes occasional uneasy listening but the same he’s “Killer Whale, whilst the logo for Sleeping Bag is a Koala bear! magic is very much in evidence. Will remembers how they came up with the name for their label. Arthur would continue to be involved in production and mixing duties “We were joking about names, and James Brown was on with for the label, but parted company with Socolov in 1985. Arthur sadly “Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag” and I was sleeping in a sleeping bag died of AIDS in 1992 leaving behind many songs; as one obituary in my apartment and I kind of made a joke about that, and Arthur put it, it was though he simply vanished into his music.

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Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 01. Leading The Leaders 02. Clap 03. Holla Bout A Dolla 04. Lalalalala 05. Love Is feat. Project Move 06. Move 07. Build Up 08. Ms. September 09. Broken Pieces 10. The Spirit

11. If I Never feat. Akil (of Jurassic 5) & Soulstice 12. Trophy Room 13. Buck Short 14. They Say It’s The End Rhymes by RAYDAR ELLIS & QUITE NYCE Produced by RAYDAR ELLIS

Raydar Ellis and Quite Nyce met at a show where Raydar Raydar Ellis Key Notes: 1. Berklee Graduate/professor (Major: Music Synthesis/Business) was playing with his band. They stayed in contact over 2. URB Magazines "Next 20 Artists To Look For" In 2007 some time eventually planning a bigger group project; 3. Key Player In Revive Da Live - member of Chris Dave & Friends. Opened and performed with Renee Neufville (Zhane), , Robert Glasper, Quite Nyce who is a member of the group RADIx and Heavy, Tiye Phoenix, DJ Spinna, Guru, Roy Hargrove, etc. 4. Contributed production and vocals to Esoteric's Egoclapper Album, Raydar who is affiliated with Short Bus Alumni and Project Michelle Williams (Destiny's Child) upcoming album, Dawaun Parker Move. After months of trying to coordinate everything (Aftermath Ent.), and Esperanza Spalding 5. Other performances include opening up and performing with Quite Nyce called Raydar and said "Why don't WE just do Public Enemy, George Duke, Wu-Tang Clan, Michelle N'dege Ocello, Heiroglyphics, , Slum Village, Cee-lo, George Porter (The a collab project?” Raydar agreed. He came to QN’s studio Meters), Donald Harrison, etc. and they went to work. Their chemistry, passion and desire Quite Nyce Key Notes: 1. Featured In URB, Elemental, and on MTV 2 to speak out and be heard is this album. Champs Vs. The 2. Member of the Hip Hop collective RADIx (Quite Nyce And Seek) League is a project full of positivity, pride in family and 3. Toured with Das Efx, Lords Of The Underground, Keith Murray, , and more, along with doing shows in over 15 Countries community, self respect, reflection and hard work. It is truly 5. His current video “I Alone” has been featured on Billboard.com 6. Manages his own start up imprint Abstrak Recordings as well as his an intelligent breathe of fresh air in the current stagnant, booking and consulting business Protalent. un-innovative genre that is Hip Hop.

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For more info please go to www.brickrecords.com • www.myspace.com/champsvstheleague www.myspace.com/raydarellis • www.myspace.com/quitenycethroughmyeyes 1. Erotic Moods (3:18) 2. Fed Up (10:09) 3. Loose Joints (4:30) 4. Overture Erotic (2:08) 5. Smokin Cheeba-Cheeba (7:40) 6. Sweet Taste of Love (8:29)

Get your loose joints and cheeba-cheeba ready for this smokin’ record from Grammy Award winning guitarist George Benson. Best known for such hits as “On Broadway”, “Give Me the Night”, “Lady Love Me (One More Time)”, “Turn Your Love Around”, “Breezin”, and “This Masquerade”, among many others, Benson has sold millions of records and has played with all the biggest names, including the one and only . He also recorded the original version of “Greatest Love of All” for the 1977 Muhammad Ali bio-pic, The Greatest, which was later recorded successfully as a cover by Whitney Houston.

Benson, along with the Harlem Underground Band, released this album in 1978 on Paul Winley Records. its real origin remains a bit obscure and there are even copies of this album floating around that only refer to the Harlem Underground Band. Either way, this is a great piece of music, with “Smokin Cheeba-Cheeba” being a club favorite. Players include Dave “Baby” Cortez, Sterling McGee, Earl Williams, Willis Jackson, Reuben Wilson and Ann Winley.

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Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 For our fourth installment, we’ve chosen a band best known for their tame early 80s repertoire. Mention the song “Celebration” and your geriatric grandmother would know you were referring to Kool & The Gang’s biggest hit. But even though we at Le Smoke Disque have nothing but love for the band’s late 70s and early 80s producer, Brazilian jazz legend , we want to show you the influence Robert “Kool” Bell and his compatriots had on the world when they burst on the scene in 1969 with their self titled debut. Though James Brown’s JBs certainly stood out as a funky take on the big-band ensemble popularized in the swinging , Kool & The Gang took the form to its greatest heights. In doing so, they not only influenced American bands such as Tower of Power, Chicago and Blood, Sweat and Tears, but fledgling funk outfits the world over.

We could have shown the band’s influence on the mainstream by compiling the multitude of tributes paid by jazz greats such as Melvin Sparks and Grant Green. But we like to dig deeper than that. We start in Central and South America, where the band’s eponymous hit single could have provided enough fodder for a compilation in its own right. We’ve decided only to include two versions here: “Los Pelos Tiesos” by Mexican funk-monsters Rabbits and Carrots and Brazilian trombonist Ed Maciel’s 90-MPH burner. And, as a counterpoint to the assumption that by the late 70s, only The Gang’s smooth sound hit the foreign shores, we offer up Tyree Glenn, Jr. and his post-punk outfit Brain Damage funking “Kool & The Gang” live in Germany in 1979. “Give It Up,” a lesser known single from the band’s first album, finds two offerings here. Thailand’s The Impossibles offer a heady version fortified by fine drum breaks on the only album the band released abroad (in Sweden, of all places!). Akron, Ohio’s Jessie McDaniel double-times the tune on one of his too-rare 7”s released on the small Top-Hit label.

Perhaps at some point in the future, we’ll revisit Kool & The Gang and examine their mid-70s oeuvre. Their sublime synth-anthem “Summer Madness” alone makes the search for covers of that era’s classics worthwhile. But for now we’re content to bask in the warmth of The Gang’s golden era, to ponder “Funky” George’s steady syncopation, to catch an earful of tough brass and Kool’s funky bass. Yes, for the moment, Kool Is Back!, again.

01. “You Best Give It Up” — Format: CD Jessie And The Mel O Tones Cat. No: LSD 011 02. “Who's Gonna Take The Weight?” — Label: Le Smoke Disque Cane And Able Available: March 24th 2009 03. “Kool Is Back” — La Mars 04. “Los Pelos Tiesos” — Rabbits & Carrots 05. “Who's Gonna Take The Weight/ Who's Gonna Take The Blame” — The Everyday People 06. “Funky Granny“ — The Everyday People 07. “Jamming With Shorty (Pt. A)” — Shorty And The Junior Kools 08. “Jamming With Shorty (Pt. B)” — Shorty And The Junior Kools 09. “Kool Is Back” — Ed Maciel 10. “Give It Up” — The Impossibles 11. “Love The Life You Live” — The Impossibles 12. “Funky Stuff” — Dutch Rhythm Steel And Show Band 13. “Funky Stuff” — Amral's Trinidad Cavaliers Steel Orchestra 14. “Kool And The Gang” — Tyree Glenn, Jr. And Brain Damage For our fourth installment, we’ve chosen a band best known for their tame early 80s repertoire. Mention the song “Celebration” and your geriatric grandmother would know you were referring to Kool & The Gang’s biggest hit. But even though we at Le Smoke Disque have nothing but love for the band’s late 70s and early 80s producer, Brazilian jazz legend Eumir Deodato, we want to show you the influence Robert “Kool” Bell and his compatriots had on the world when they burst on the scene in 1969 with their self titled debut. Though James Brown’s JBs certainly stood out as a funky take on the big-band ensemble popularized in the swinging 1940s, Kool & The Gang took the form to its greatest heights. In doing so, they not only influenced American bands such as Tower of Power, Chicago and Blood, Sweat and Tears, but fledgling funk outfits the world over.

We could have shown the band’s influence on the mainstream by compiling the multitude of tributes paid by jazz greats such as Melvin Sparks and Grant Green. But we like to dig deeper than that. We start in Central and South America, where the band’s eponymous hit single could have provided enough fodder for a compilation in its own right. We’ve decided only to include two versions here: “Los Pelos Tiesos” by Mexican funk-monsters Rabbits and Carrots and Brazilian trombonist Ed Maciel’s 90-MPH burner. And, as a counterpoint to the assumption that by the late 70s, only The Gang’s smooth sound hit the foreign shores, we offer up Tyree Glenn, Jr. and his post-punk outfit Brain Damage funking “Kool & The Gang” live in Germany in 1979. “Give It Up,” a lesser known single from the band’s first album, finds two offerings here. Thailand’s The Impossibles offer a heady version fortified by fine drum breaks on the only album the band released abroad (in Sweden, of all places!). Akron, Ohio’s Jessie McDaniel double-times the tune on one of his too-rare 7”s released on the small Top-Hit label.

Perhaps at some point in the future, we’ll revisit Kool & The Gang and examine their mid-70s oeuvre. Their sublime synth-anthem “Summer Madness” alone makes the search for covers of that era’s classics worthwhile. But for now we’re content to bask in the warmth of The Gang’s golden era, to ponder “Funky” George’s steady syncopation, to catch an earful of tough brass and Kool’s funky bass. Yes, for the moment, Kool Is Back!, again.

01. “You Best Give It Up” — Format: LP Jessie And The Mel O Tones Cat. No: LSD 011 A2. “Who's Gonna Take The Weight?” — Label: Le Smoke Disque Cane And Able Available: March 24th 2009 A3. “Kool Is Back” — La Mars B1. “Los Pelos Tiesos” — Rabbits & Carrots B2. “Who's Gonna Take The Weight/ Who's Gonna Take The Blame” — The Everyday People B3. “Funky Granny“ — The Everyday People B4. “Jamming With Shorty (Pt. A)” — Shorty And The Junior Kools C1. “Jamming With Shorty (Pt. B)” — Shorty And The Junior Kools C2. “Kool Is Back” — Ed Maciel C3. “Give It Up” — The Impossibles C4. “Love The Life You Live” — The Impossibles D1. “Funky Stuff” — Dutch Rhythm Steel And Show Band D2. “Funky Stuff” — Amral's Trinidad Cavaliers Steel Orchestra D3. “Kool And The Gang” — Tyree Glenn, Jr. And Brain Damage SHUKO “The Foundation”

1. & DJ Dutchmaster - Intro 2. – Strung Out 3. XL feat. – Credidibility 4. Frank B. – What Happened? 5. Dre Robinson feat. Jae Millz & Papoose – Be So Cold (Remix) 6. & – Getting Up Anthem (Remix) 7. Born Unique feat. Bad Seed & Canayda – Outta Ya’ Dome 8. , Bekay & Chino XL – Do This 9. Big Noyd feat. Phil The Agony & Krondon – All Out 10. Doujah Raze – Give It Up 11. , & Mr. Met – Super M.C.s 12. – Freestyle 13. Heltah Skeltah – Midnight Madness 14. Hell Razah - Thankful 15. Wade Waters feat. Cuban Link – Rock Solid 16. R.A. The Rugged Man – Supah

Burgeoning New York indie label gets set to release The Foundation: Produced Entirely by Shuko. The Foundation is a mixed discography of new, previously released and remixed hits produced entirely by German super producer, Shuko. Hosted by the incredible rap team, Heltah Skeltah and mixed by DJ Dutchmaster, The Foundation includes guest appearances from many of today’s most iconic and celebrated hip-hop artists, such as Rakim, Papoose, Talib Kweli, Sean Price, Skyzoo, Jae Millz, Canibus,Torae, R.A. The Rugged Man and more. This sixty minute fast paced, mixed discography sets no limits as it delivers a project designed to permeate through the boundaries of today’s global hip-hop marketplace, from the thirty-something veteran enthusiast to the suburban teen market, alike. Coalmine has financed and managed the production of this project that is set for a March 24th 2009 release date.

Key Selling Points

• Production/Features: Features production from German’s super-producer Shuko (, Mims, Kardinal Offishal) as well as high profile features that include Rakim, Papoose, Talib Kweli, Heltah Skeltah, Canibus, DJ Revolution & more.

• Promotions: Worldwide servicing of single “Midnight Madness” and album to mixshow, college radio, and various tastemakers through Foundation Media.

• Marketing: Three month full scale (print and online media) publicity campaign. Press releases will be distributed to all relevant media sources in effort to secure interviews, reviews and features. A viral marketing campaign will be inititiated that will place a heavy concentration on promoting album related material and vlogs to several key web and blog sites.

• Venues: Coalmine has paired with the renown for a series of shows that will showcase several of the artists and songs featured on The Foundation.

FORMAT: CD —— CATALOG NUMBER: CM 019 —— BARCODE: 1 92764 00192 5 LABEL: Coalmine Records —— AVAILABLE: March 24th 2009 UMI & PROJECT GROUNDATION

“I’m Just A Prisoner”

1. Prisoner Intro (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 2. Break 'Em Off (Produced By Vi) 3. Break 'Em Off Remix feat. Scribe (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 4. Poverty (Produced By Cassius Clay) 5. I'm Just A Prisoner (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 6. Ghetto Prisoners Feat. Scribe & Dead Prez (Produced By Sol Messiah) 7. Moment Of Truth (Produced By ) 8. Never Stop To Aim feat. Nikila (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 9. I Aint Mad Feat. Makk Dubb & Nimrod (Produced By Justin Kase) 10. Portraits Of Life (Produced By Betrayl) 11. Haters (Acapella) 12. Hos & Gold (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 13. Circles Feat. Scribe & I.G. (Produced By Ayatollah & DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 14. Close My Eyes Forever (Produced By: DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 15. Rider (Produced By Chips Of Slice Of Life) 16. It Takes Cash feat. Scribe & Makk Dubb (Produced By The Roots) 17. I'm Livin For feat. Scribe (Produced By ) 18. Down In The Ghetto feat. Winstrong (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 19. Ghetto Remix feat. Mistah Fab, The Jacka & M1 Of Dead Prez (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 20. Interlude (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 21. Tears 22. Powerless To A Point--- Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.) 23. Where I Rest (Produced By DJ Child Of P.G.M.)

Project Groundation & Umi present “Iʼm Just A Prisoner” the mixtape/album. This is the official release done in conjunction with Umiʼs debut album “The Other Side Of History”, released on Sony Red in November 2008. Umi is best known for touring the globe, performing & recording for the past 7 years with the group Dead Prez. He has released several street classic mixtapes, both solo and with his group P.O.W. In 2008 Umi has teamed up with Sony Red and DJ Child of Project Groundation to take his solo career to another level. This CD features Dead Prez, Ayatollah, I.G., Mista Fab, 9th Wonder, M1 and Scribe, among others.

DJ Child, founder of Project Groundation Massive (P.G.M.) is an award winning DJ/producer. Child has won numerous accolades, including “Best Mixtape DJ Of The Bay Area”, “Best Mixtape Of The Year” (from Germanyʼs Riddim Magazine, the worlds largest reggae publication),and “Top 10 Album Of The Year” (Beat Magazine, USA).

Together, Umi and Child combine forces to bring yet another classic to the masses. This is street music with a message at its finest. With an all-star lineup of both rappers and producers, “Iʼm Just A Prisoner” is guaranteed to satisfy true Hip Hop heads worldwide. 100% street approved!!!

FORMAT: CD —— CATALOG NUMBER: PGM 001 —— BARCODE: 7 05105 67439 1 LABEL: Project Groundation —— AVAILABLE: NOW!!! STEVE MARSHALL “Do What You Will”

1. Do What You Will 2. This Choiceless Awareness 3. Disco Rhapsody 4. Maintain 5. In The Country 6. Children Of The Mind 7. You Are The World 8. Maintain (12Inch Disco Version) 9. Do What You Will (12Inch Disco Version) 10. Maintain (7Inch Version) 11. Creative Happiness (7Inch Version) 12. Still Thinking Of You

Funky Disco and Jazz/Funk heat from 1978! The long sought after and impossibly scarce Do What You Will gets the Dopebrother treatment, including a crisp remastering straight from the original tapes and full 12-inch versions of dance floor bombs “Maintain” and “Do What You Will.” A must for fans of the Mizell brothers and funky disco groups like Brass Construction, the album features top-notch musicianship from original Herbie Hancock septet member Julian Priester on trombone and Marshall himself, noted for his flute work on the Steve Parks classic “Moving In the Right Direction.” In addition to the full seven-song original LP, this deluxe CD package contains the previously mentioned 12-inch versions and non-album cuts “Creative Happiness” and “Still Thinking Of You.”

FORMAT: CD —— CATALOG NUMBER: DB 7016 —— BARCODE: 6 64419 70162 2 LABEL: Dopebrother Records —— AVAILABLE: NOW!!! SIDE A SIDE C 1. What Up Man 6. Black Mags 2. One Two 7. A Little Bit Cooler 3. Mikey Rocks SIDE D SIDE B 8. Gold and a Pager 4. 88 9. Bassment Party 5. What It Iz 10. Jingling

Chocolate Industries and Traffic Entertainment have “One of the more promising new groups to emerge in teamed up to bring you the in-demand vinyl version of recent years.” — LOS ANGELES TIMES

The Bake Sale from the breakout Chicago based duo “From their rope chains to their spare, bass-heavy beats, Chuck known as . The group has literally taken and Mikey bring a knowing wink to the style of Eighties heroes over the music press for the last year: , Spin, like Eric B and EPMD.” — ROLLING STONE Vibe, XXL, Urb and countless other magazines have “Famed dually for getting parties buck wild and drawing a acknowledged the Cool Kids as the next band that will zealously fashionable fan base.” — URB change the way we think and feel about music on a large “Their slow-rolling sound updates vintage Beastie Boys and scale, along with being cited as creating their own style EPMD with trunk-crumpling beats more minimal than a Mark and fashion while starting a movement around them in the Rothko painting.” — SPIN MAGAZINE process. The group has already struck a huge nerve in popular culture, as evidenced by the massive following “The Cool Kids…have racked up buzz as ‘artists to watch’ in the upcoming year.” — BIG SHOT MAGAZINE they’ve created on their Myspace site alone with 4 million plays and counting. Be prepared for The Cool Kids. “Chicago’s next great hip-hop duo.” — ROLLINGSTONE.COM

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Format: 2xLP — Cat. No: CHLT 059 — Label: Chocolate Ind. — Available: MAR 24th

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THE ONE SHEET FOR THIS ITEM IS A RESOLICITATION AT A LOWER PRICE SIDE A 1. Black Mags 2. 88 3. Black Mags (Clean)

SIDE B 4. 88 (Clean) 5. Black Mags (Inst.) 88 (Inst.)

Hang out with The Cool Kids! Off their 2008 EP The Bake Sale Mickey Rocks and mean business with the single “Black Mags” backed with “88”. From their rope chains to their spare, bass-heavy beats, Chuck and Mikey bring a knowing wink to the style of 1980s heroes like Eric B and EPMD. Their anthem “88” cops a mantra from ’ “Made You Look” track: “Do the Smurf, do the wop, baseball bat/Rooftop like I’m bringin’ ‘88 back.” And yet on the B-Side the duo sounds effortlessly of-the-moment, earning its boast of being “the black Beastie Boys.” Since they first debuted, the Cool Kids have gone from an underground sensation in their native Chicago to the hottest ticket at New York’s CMJ festival, where they played with A-trak (Kanye West’s DJ) and wowed Warner Music Group CEO Lyor Cohen. “He offered me a beer and was like, good shit” says Mikey, 19. “It doesn’t get much better...”

Format: 12” — Cat. No: CHLT 057 — Label: Chocolate Ind. — Available: NOW!!!

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TOP PRIORITY feat. PERCY P “Let the Homocides Begin” GC 100 45 RPM Side A: Vocal — Side B: Inst.