Released during the late '80s and early '90s, the volumes in Priority's exhaustive Rapmasters series plugged a gap in the rap-compilation market. They offered a decent alternative for rap fans who were on a budget and unable to snap up each single as it became available. In addition to tying up a good amount of classics, a lot of the tracks included remain tough to find. Despite the fact that no volume is definitive (there are some clunkers), each one is bound to introduce the listener to a previously unheard gem or two. ...
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Released during the late '80s and early '90s, the volumes in Priority's exhaustive Rapmasters series plugged a gap in the rap-compilation market. They offered a decent alternative for rap fans who were on a budget and unable to snap up each single as it became available. In addition to tying up a good amount of classics, a lot of the tracks included remain tough to find. Despite the fact that no volume is definitive (there are some clunkers), each one is bound to introduce the listener to a previously unheard gem or two. The seventh volume of the series, subtitled The Best of the Laughs, includes Bobby Jimmy & the Critters' "Roaches" (a spoof of Timex Social Club's "Rumors"), the Fat Boys' "All You Can Eat," Doug E. Fresh & MC Ricky D's "La Di Da Di," Shawn Brown's "Rappin' Duke," Chubb Rock's "Caught Up," and the Lost Episodes' "Honeymooners' Rap." ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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Very Good. Size: 5x4x0; Cover has small address stamp in black ink on right edge, and there is marker writing on the inner ring of top surface of disc. This item is in very good condition with all original artwork and materials. The disc may have light superficial marks that do not affect play.