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Priority One - Total Chaos

Musician: Priority One
Album title: Total Chaos
Released: 1989
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1844 mb
Size APE version: 1412 mb
Size WMA version: 1988 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 879
Format: MP4 MP3 AHX DXD VQF AA MOD
Genre: Hip hop

Priority One - Total Chaos


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A1 Total Chaos 3:17
A2 You Know The Outcome 4:13
A3 It's Groovy 4:00
A4 Turn It Up
Drum Programming – The 45 KingMixed By – The 45 King
3:46
A5 Priority One In Full Effect
Drum Programming – The 45 KingMixed By – The 45 King
4:13
B1 This Stage Is My Stage 4:41
B2 Tuff City Material 5:04
B3 Bust The Rhythm I'm Givin' 5:11
B4 Something Mellow But Hype
Drum Programming – The 45 KingMixed By – The 45 King
4:52

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tuff City Records
  • Copyright (c) – Tuff City Records
  • Published By – Street Tuff Tunes
  • Recorded At – Airwave Sound
  • Mixed At – Airwave Sound
  • Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs

Credits

  • Cover [Art] – Dianora Niccolini
  • Cover [Design] – Cara Cox
  • Mixed By – John Dimmick
  • Producer – Luis Vega
  • Recorded By – John Dimmick
  • Written-By – Luis Vega, Ron Brown

Notes

On the front cover: "Contains drum programs and mixes by The 45 King"
Priority One are: Ron Delight & Louie Louie

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 4861-25558-1 5
  • Barcode (Scanned): 048612555815

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OSF LP 4034 Priority One The Ol' Skool Flava Of Priority One ‎(LP, Album, RE) Ol' Skool Flava OSF LP 4034 US 2006
TUF LP 5558 Priority One Total Chaos ‎(LP, Promo) Tuff City TUF LP 5558 US 1989



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Duzshura
This is a very nice and pretty rare Hip-Hop record from the late 80s. It has the typical NY samples like James Brown's "Funky drummer" (Track B1) or Jimmy Castor Bunch's - It's just begun (Track A3). On "Turn it up" they use a sample from STRAFE's "Set it off". Ron Delight and Louie Lou also worked together with D.J. Mark the 45 King. But on this album he only remixed some songs he was not deeply involved in the production. Nevertheless it sounds pretty much like on of D.J. Mark the 45 King's productions. Altough it was released on Tuff City Records and they had something to do with the 45 King both were not members of the Flavour Unit. I also want to mention that Louie Lou worked together with the 45 King on Queen Latifah's debut album and produced 2 songs on Latifah's second album and Ron Delight was featured on one of 45 Kings breakbeat albums. This record is a must have for all the Tuff Crew, Kaos, Paul C. and Ultramagnetic fans.