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The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind, Kenny Dope) Vinyl 12"

Henry Street / SKU: dm-5186
1994 house anthem from Kenny Dope
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  • "The Bomb" is as classic as classic gets. Just one of those very few guaranteed sure shot records. Play it at weddings, play it for kindergarten parties, F it, play it in the middle of a hip hop set. People love this track and always will. It's fun, makes booties shake, and always causes people to try and beatbox the horn solo. Ok, Kenny Dope (Masters at Work) did rip off Chicago's "Street Player" pretty much in its entirety, but who cares? He added the heavy house beat and made it build up for eight minutes before dropping the horn break and then the vocal. I need to say this again: people go nuts over this record. This is an import repress of the original Henry Street release (complete with Henry Street sleeve) and features "I Wanna Know" on the other side, a real good track to but you're buying this for "The Bomb." Play it loud, and watch the people eat it up.

    • music label: Henry Street Music 1994 / 2015
    reviewed by Sabo 08/2009
    upc: 27779736

"The Bomb" is as classic as classic gets. Just one of those very few guaranteed sure shot records. Play it at weddings, play it for kindergarten parties, F it, play it in the middle of a hip hop set. People love this track and always will. It's fun, makes booties shake, and always causes people to try and beatbox the horn solo. Ok, Kenny Dope (Masters at Work) did rip off Chicago's "Street Player" pretty much in its entirety, but who cares? He added the heavy house beat and made it build up for eight minutes before dropping the horn break and then the vocal. I need to say this again: people go nuts over this record. This is an import repress of the original Henry Street release (complete with Henry Street sleeve) and features "I Wanna Know" on the other side, a real good track to but you're buying this for "The Bomb." Play it loud, and watch the people eat it up.

  • music label: Henry Street Music 1994 / 2015
reviewed by Sabo 08/2009
upc: 27779736

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