Showing posts with label RCA Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RCA Records. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Sure Shot Singles : Top Quality ‎- Magnum Opus - 1993



 

From The Source - December 1993 - Scan courtesy of Vincent Lopez 



                                    



Mad Props to Vincent Lopez who recently sent me some missing Sure Shot Singles pages from the early 90s... the archives will be updated soon... 



Sunday, March 1, 2020

Bās Blasta... A Real Tight Flow !




A lot of unreleased albums saw the light of day last year but there is one I'd like to see coming out ... the full length project "The Mouth That Roared" recorded by Bās Blasta and produced by The Groove Merchantz, The Beatnuts, Victor "Slick Vic" Little and Gerald "Soul Gee" Stevens (of the Riddem and Soul Posse), which was supposed to be released on RCA Records in 1995. 

At the time of the deal with RCA, Bas Blasta was managed by Christopher "Kid" Reid of the famed rap duo Kid 'n Play along with record executive Steve Stoute. DJ and Producer Slick Vic was the main person affiliated with Bas Blasta, he was the official Bas Blasta's DJ. 



For those who aren't familliar with this white rapper (Irish and Indian Decent) with a rugged voice, you need to know that Chet Crofut aka Bās Blasta grew up in Waterbury, Connecticut living in a one-family house on a middle-class block. He spent his teen years hanging on grittier streets, among blacks and hispanics. 
According to a Billboard magazine article written in 1995, hanging in the Hood he was introduced to break dancing and started listening to bootleg rap compilation tapes. He had memorized all the words to all the rap hits and when he recognized he sounded good reciting them, he started writing his own stuff. 

Bas Blasta's previous manager Ray Pouncey was responsible for his first appearance on the Nice & Smooth posse cut "Down The Line" from their 1991 album "Ain’t A Damn Thing Changed". The song also featured the late Guru from Gang Starr. He will obtain a solo deal on RCA after that. 


Bas Blasta's first solo 12″ single "Ain’t Whatcha Do" produced by The Beatnuts came out in 1994, followed right after by "Dangerous" and "The Rhythm" featuring Fat Joe, Godfather Don, Juju and Lord Finesse, and produced by The Groove Merchantz, a production team consisted of Godfather Don and Vic Padilla. All the connections with the different artists and producers were arranged by the Management and the Record Label. 



12" - 1994 - RCA  




The samples used by the Beatnuts for the production of "Ain't Watcha Do" come from "Winter's Child" released in 1971 and performed by Charles Kynard, "Holy Thursday" released in 1968 and performed by David Axelrod and "Zimba Ku" released in 1975 and performed by Black Heat.

12" - 1994 - RCA  





The samples used by the Groove Merchantz for the production of "Dangerous" come from "Mysterious Traveller" released in 1974 and performed by The Weather Report and "Hydra" released in 1975 and performed by Grover Washington Jr. 


On August 25th 1994, Bas Blasta and Godfather Don were invited by Stretch & Bobbito for the promo of the 12" single "Dangerous / the Rhythm". Here is the Interview and the Freestyle aired that night on WKCR. 



In January 1995, Havelock Nelson wrote a review in the Rap Column of the Billboard Magazine about Bās Blasta and his forthcoming album which was supposed to be released in April. 


Tape - 1994 - RCA  






But the album never came out due to Steve Stoute being fired from RCA Records and the record label maintaining the masters... After that... Bas Blasta disappeared from the indie Hip-Hop scene, but he is still around... dropping Christian Rap for God's Glory now...


Mad Props to Dominic Ciarlo 


Friday, February 9, 2018

Album Review : Tha Alkaholiks - 21 And Over - 1993




From Hip Hop Connection - October 1993


LP - 1993 - RCA


From The Source - October 1993 - Scan courtesy of Frederic Thecle 


From Hip Hop Connection - October 1993


From Rap Pages - November 1993