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- | '''Paul Winley''' is/was an American based musical entrepreneur and owner of Paul Winley Records, a bootleg label famous for releasing [[Malcolm X]] speeches, a series of [[break beat]] compilations called "Super Disco Brake's" and [[Afrika Bambaata]]'s "[[Zulu Nation Throwdown Pt. 1]]" in 1980. | + | '''Paul Winley''' is/was an American based musical entrepreneur and owner of Paul Winley Records, a bootleg label famous for releasing [[Malcolm X]] speeches, a series of [[break beat]] compilations called "Super Disco Brake's" and [[Afrika Bambaataa]]'s "[[Zulu Nation Throwdown Pt. 1]]" in 1980. |
== Malcolm X speeches == | == Malcolm X speeches == | ||
The '''Malcolm X speeches''' were published clandestinely on Paul Winley Records. In these recordings a fictional announcer had been inserted asking Malcolm questions on all sorts of issues ranging from his views on [[non-violence]] to the concept of [[black Nationalism]]. The answers to the announcer's questions were taken from various Malcolm X speeches such as "Ballot of the Bullet" or the "Message To The Grass Roots". | The '''Malcolm X speeches''' were published clandestinely on Paul Winley Records. In these recordings a fictional announcer had been inserted asking Malcolm questions on all sorts of issues ranging from his views on [[non-violence]] to the concept of [[black Nationalism]]. The answers to the announcer's questions were taken from various Malcolm X speeches such as "Ballot of the Bullet" or the "Message To The Grass Roots". |
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Paul Winley is/was an American based musical entrepreneur and owner of Paul Winley Records, a bootleg label famous for releasing Malcolm X speeches, a series of break beat compilations called "Super Disco Brake's" and Afrika Bambaataa's "Zulu Nation Throwdown Pt. 1" in 1980.
Malcolm X speeches
The Malcolm X speeches were published clandestinely on Paul Winley Records. In these recordings a fictional announcer had been inserted asking Malcolm questions on all sorts of issues ranging from his views on non-violence to the concept of black Nationalism. The answers to the announcer's questions were taken from various Malcolm X speeches such as "Ballot of the Bullet" or the "Message To The Grass Roots".
Super Disco Breaks
Paul Winley Record's bootleg Super Disco Breaks were the first break beat compilations. Another series is Ultimate Breaks and Beats of which there are 25 volumes, also bootleg. Hip hop break beat compilations include Hardcore Break Beats and Break Beats, and Drum Drops.
Super Disco Brake's vol.4 (1981) - Paul Winley Tracklisting A1 Martin Circus Disco Circus A2 Cerrone Rock It In The Pocket A3 Creative Source Who Is He And What Is He To You? B1 Captain Sky Super Sperm B2 Blackbyrds, The Unfinished Business B3 8th. Day She's Not Just Another Woman Vol. 1 Tracklisting A1 Bob James Mardi Gras A2 Pat Lundy Work Song A3 J.B.'s, The Blow Your Head A4 Magic Disco Machine, The Scratchin' B1 New Birth Gotta Get A Knutt B2 New Birth I Can Understand It B3 Creative Source Corazon B4 Dennis Coffey Scorpio Vol. 3 Tracklisting A1 James Brown Funky Drummer A2 Juice Catch A Groove A3 Captain Sky Super Sperm A4 Bill Withers Use Me B1 Cymande Dove B2 Meters, The Sophisticated Cissy B3 Ann Winley Watch Dog Vol. 4 Tracklisting A1 Cymande Bra A2 Arawak All Stars Apache A3 Tanya Winley Vicious Rap A4 Alan Douglas Hustlers Rap B1 Mighty Tom Cats Soul Makossa B2 Dyke & The Blazers Funky Nassau B3 Gil Scott-Heron In the Bottle B4 Wagadu-Gu Easy Dancin' Vol. 5 Tracklisting A1 Martin Circus Disco Circus A2 Cerrone Rock It In The Pocket A3 Creative Source Who Is He And What Is He To You? B1 Captain Sky Super Sperm B2 Blackbyrds, The Unfinished Business B3 8th. Day She's Not Just Another Woman Vol. 6 Tracklisting A1 James Brown Good Foot A2 Apache Band Bongo Rock A3 Parliament Give Up the Funk A4 Politicians Free Your Mind B1 Ray Charles America The Beautiful B2 Maceo Party B3 Grover Washington Jr. Masterpiece B4 Chakachas, The Jungle Fever Tracklisting A1 Barrabas Woman A2 James Brown Sex Machine A3 Eddie Kendricks Girl You Need A Change Of Mind A4 Curtis Mayfield Super Fly B1 L.T.D. Cutting It Up B2 Jimmy "Bo" Horne Spank B3 Jimmy Castor It's Just Begun B4 Rufus Thomas Do The Funky Chicken