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The Sylk 130 track is called "Gettin' Into It". Written and produced by
King Britt. The Maxi-Single (or 12" single) also contains a phat mix by
Brother ?uestion of the Roots. Alison Crockette does the vocals. It
contains portions of "Fightin' Fire with Fire" by the Bar-Kays.
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> From: William Dwyer <bil2@aol.com>
> To: Acid Jazz <acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU>
> Subject: Silk 130? Also Greyboy Allstars new one
> Date: Sunday, May 18, 1997 8:01 AM
>
> A dj last night was spinning a track with a nice vocals. I asked who and
> he showed me the label. This was EARLY in the evening, so I'm not sure if
> I remember it right but I believe it was a group called Silk 130 and the
> track was something like "get involved" or "you got to get involved" with
> the female vocalist repeating this phrase a lot. He told me who the
> vocalist was, but I was next to the speakers and couldn't catch the name.
> Anyone know this one?
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The Sylk 130 track is called =
"Gettin' Into It". Written and produced by King Britt. =
The Maxi-Single (or 12" single) also contains a phat mix by =
Brother ?uestion of the Roots. Alison Crockette does the vocals. =
It contains portions of "Fightin' Fire with Fire" by the =
Bar-Kays.
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> From: William Dwyer <bil2@aol.com>
> To: Acid Jazz <acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU>
> Subject: Silk 130? Also Greyboy Allstars =
new one
> Date: Sunday, May 18, 1997 8:01 AM
>
> A dj =
last night was spinning a track with a nice vocals. I asked who and =
> he showed me the label. This was EARLY in the evening, so I'm =
not sure if
> I remember it right but I believe it was a group =
called Silk 130 and the
> track was something like "get =
involved" or "you got to get involved" with
> the =
female vocalist repeating this phrase a lot. He told me who the
> =
vocalist was, but I was next to the speakers and couldn't catch the =
name.
> Anyone know this one?