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Balmer Loosies (Baltimore) CD
 
T&A
format: CD
year of release: 2006

lab price: $9.00
available: yes
item #: cd-2004

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Ayres & Eleven: Glamorous Life #1 CD
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V/A: Doin' James, Part 1 (DJ Ayres & Daz-I-Kue) EP
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Ayres: The Rave CD
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The Rub: It's The Motherfucking Remix: Unmixed & DJ Friendly CD
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Tittsworth & DJ Ayres: Old Bay Seasoning (Baltimore) EP
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
  Go Back
- Ayres
 
  Wu-Tang Slide
- Bamabounce
 
The Jeffersons
- Tittsworth
 
  On And On
- Tittsworth
 
Bossy
- Bamabounce
 
  Some Cut
- Tittsworth
 
Poppin My Collar
- Bamabounce
 
  Sardines
- Tittsworth
 
Broke Ass Home
- Ayres
 
  Hyperballad
- Ayres
 
  Enough Crying
- Bamabounce
 
Milli Vanilli
- Tittsworth
 
 
R E V I E W
Another unmixed, DJ-friendly collection from Mr. Ayres. I don't need to tell you how huge Baltimore shit is right now (just check the Lab's top selling records), and outside of the Unruly dudes, Ayres & Titts & Bamabounce have been making some of the best club remixes around. This CD collects up a grip of rare, unreleased and previously available tracks from the boys, especially handy to CD DJs, Seratonians and those who missed out on the first pressings of Tittsworth's self-released EPs. My favorite track here is still Tittsworth's remix of The Jeffersons theme song(1), but there's other strong contenders: Ayres' Luda-jacking "Broke Ass Home(2)" has quickly become a staple for a lotta DJs and Bamabounce's mixes of Kelis' "Bossy(3)" and Three Six's "Poppin' My Collar(4)" are pretty damn hot too. For goofy Bmore fun, it don't get much better than Tittsworth's ultra-retarded Milli Vanilli remix(5). A bargain and a half right here. 12 tracks in crisp CD quality. (P.S. Look out for a Money Studies release from this pair in the near future…)