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MARCH 11, 2007 PLAYLIST
"Collector Classics" by DJ Stef

Click here to download the March 11, 2007 show (34.7 MB, 30:18).

Mobb Deep01. "Just Riden'" (Boxcar Sessions LP) - Saafir (1994 Qwest Records promo) Prod. by Jay-Z
02. "In the Trunk" Glove Compartment Radio Mix - Too $hort (1992 Jive/Zomba promo 12") Prod. by Too $hort; Additional Prod. and Remix by DJ Premier
03. "Parkside 5-2 " - Schoolly D (1987 Jive/Zomba) Prod. by Schoolly D
04."Peer Pressure" - Mobb Deep (1992 4th & B'Way/Island Records promo 12") Prod. By DJ Premier; Recorded by The Large Professor
05. "Played Like a Piano" feat. Breeze & Ice Cube - King Tee (1990 Capitol Records) Prod. By DJ Pooh
06. "Escape From Reality" - Positively Black (1989 Select Records) Prod. by Prince Kharique and Positively Black
07. "Wrath of My Madness" - Latifah (1988 Tommy Boy Music) Prod. by D.J. Mark the 45 King
08. "Vapors" (Goin' Off LP) - Biz Markie (1988 Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros.) Prod. by Marley Marl
09. "Deep Cover" feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg (Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP) - Dr. Dre (1992 Solar/Sony Music Entertainment) Prod. by Dr. Dre
10. "How About Some Hardcore" Saratoga Ave Mix - M.O.P. (1993 Select Records) Prod. by Darryl Dee, Co-prod. by Laz-E-Laz
11. "This is Compton" - CMW (Techno Hop Records) Prod. by D.J. Slip and Unknown
12. "Time to Say Peace" - Poor Righteous Teachers (1989 North Side Records) Prod. by Tony Depula

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These records come from my selection for the Collector show and party, an exhibit of classic hip-hop LP and 12-inch cover art, presented by Bomb Hip Hop and curated by David Paul, on February 23rd in San Francisco. DJs played all classic hip hop all night, and other DJs included Jeff Harris, B.Cause and DJ Pone. Click here and here for photos. (Apologies for playing some radio versions, oops.)

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