Hey - not as much help as I'd thought - but you might want to check the
Rhino comp with Kurtis Blow at the link below:
http://www.rhino.com/features/72851p.html
I thought this had the Winstons track on it, but apparently my trainspotter
faculties are beginning to fail me - what it *does* have are several other
seminal oft-sampled tracks like the Bongo Band's "Apache" and the Jimmy
Castor Bunch's "It's Only Just Begun". Best of the three History of Rap
Volumes by far, maybe still relevant, definitely still recommended! - Brock
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>From: Elson Trinidad <elson@westworld.com>
>To: "CHAPMAN,DALE EDWARD" <dchapman@ucla.edu>
>Cc: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: Re: Amen my brother
>Date: Mon, Apr 10, 2000, 1:08 PM
>
>
>
> "CHAPMAN,DALE EDWARD" wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys;
>>
>> Slightly off topic, but I'm assisting in teaching a course on electronic
>> dance music at UCLA, and I'm doing a talk on breakbeat/drum and bass. I
>> would really like to get hold of the Winstons' "Amen my Brother," in order
>> to show the class the initial context for that rather ubiquitous
>> breakbeat. I just lost a bidding war on eBay and I'm looking for other
>> ways of getting hold of this track. Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> Dale
>
> If you get a hold of this, please let me know! I wanna hear the song in its
> entirety too...
>
> E
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> :. elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
> :. elson@westworld.com
> :. www.westworld.com/~elson
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