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There's even a little rhyme to help you push your street moves to the limit (" You're a great shaker, but try these other moves to see if you're a breaker"). We have the path to enlightenment in 5 simple-to-follow headings. 35 - Newcleus - 'Jam On It' Mixed With Donna Summer - 'Bad Girls' 36 - Kanye West - 'Love Lockdown' Mixed With Donna Summer - 'Bad Girls' 37 - Robin S.
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Included in the download is a photo of the unfolded ' Breaking Moves By The New York City Breakers'. BT is getting busy with his knock-off Herbie Hancock effort again and also in attendance is the rather schoolboy humour-ishly titled, Joy And The Sticks who attempt a version of Deniece Williams' 'Let's Hear It For The Boy'.Īnyway, back to the first version. A huge street success, the track became known unofficially as 'the Wikki-Wikki song' (after the refrain) when it was re-released later that year on Sunnyview Records, it had become 'Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)'. Watch out as well because the tracks are all homemade versions. The track, 'Jam-Ons Revenge' impressed producer Joe Webb more than the other Newcleus material, and it became the groups first single, released in 1983 on Mayhew Records. Now, that album had the same front cover photo but featured a white background. BT & The City Slickers appeared on another breakdance instructional record - also, like this one, from K-Tel - albeit as 'Alex & The City Crew' on the comp, Breakdance. Something not quite on the level is afoot here.
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This album is worth it for this one track alone and the truly 'innovative' use of synthesizers which are trying their best to emulate D.St's handiwork. Having said that.there are a couple of dodgy tracks on here, ha,ha.Ī very strange reworking of Herbie Hancock's ' Rockit' has been included by ' BT & The City Slickers' who somehow missed the whole point of the song - there's supposed to be scratching on it! This comp was better than the others out there in that it used the real songs rather than those pony cover versions that crept out into the record shelves ready to be snapped up by young, impressionable, unsuspecting youths. Who remembers this? Or even the whole slew of breakdance instructional records that came out in the mid-80's?