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Bucktown Vinyl 7"

Wreck Records / SKU: hh-5115
home of the original gun clappers, incl instrumental
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  • Originally appearing in 1995 on the Brooklyn duo's debut album Dah Shinin’, “Bucktown” stands as one of the milestones for the East Coast sound. Following up affiliate group Black Moon’s Enta Da Stage, the raw production and ominous themes see the Boot Camp Clik’s conceptual aesthetic more fully realized. Produced by Evil Dee & Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz, “Bucktown” was the first to sample Jack Bruce’s iconic horn riff, later used by Diamond D and the Artifacts. Previously only available on 12”, we now have an official 7” reissue with the instrumental on the flip for all Original Heads. Doubles Recommended.

    • black vinyl 7"
    • instrumental on side B
    • music label: Wreck Records 2020
    reviewed by Ned Nice 03/2020
    upc: 091012487514

Originally appearing in 1995 on the Brooklyn duo's debut album Dah Shinin’, “Bucktown” stands as one of the milestones for the East Coast sound. Following up affiliate group Black Moon’s Enta Da Stage, the raw production and ominous themes see the Boot Camp Clik’s conceptual aesthetic more fully realized. Produced by Evil Dee & Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz, “Bucktown” was the first to sample Jack Bruce’s iconic horn riff, later used by Diamond D and the Artifacts. Previously only available on 12”, we now have an official 7” reissue with the instrumental on the flip for all Original Heads. Doubles Recommended.

  • black vinyl 7"
  • instrumental on side B
  • music label: Wreck Records 2020
reviewed by Ned Nice 03/2020
upc: 091012487514

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