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J-Rocc, Walkman Rotation

Audio CD

Disk ID: 33300

Disk length: 56m 11s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Somethin' Funky for your Walkman (intro) 1:06
2. World Premiere 5:39
3. No Introduction 7:12
4. Beat #1 (interlude) 1:09
5. Earth, Wind & Fire (remix) 3:51
6. Watch Your Words 3:46
7. Contribution (interlude) 0:32
8. Any Last Words? 3:23
9. My Position 3:35
10. Beat #2 (interlude) 0:19
11. Essay on Pseudo-ism 2:01
12. Thoughts I Generate 3:30
13. Better Days 5:04
14. Living to Die 3:46
15. Neva Scared11:10

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Review

DJs have blended their favorite 12-inch singles onto mix tapes for years, but it wasn't until the mid 1990s that the mixes started getting pressed onto CDs with the blessings of the original artists on a regular basis. The Walkman Rotation compilation features 14 tracks' worth of (largely) Seattle-area hip-hop mixed together by J-Rocc of the Beat Junkies--winners of the International Turntablists Federation crown in 1997--and it's a remarkably tight collection of beats and rhymes. J-Rocc does a great job with his mix, but he's got solid material to work with; the beats are consistently innovative, and these MCs have good voices--and they know the meaning of flow. While there are no bum tracks here, Eclipse's two contributions, "World Premiere" and "My Position," are clearly the standouts. --Randy Silver

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