Artist: Credit To The Nation
Title: Pay The Price
Source: Vinyl 12" EP
Format: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:16:35
Size (mb): 109
Label: Agit-Prop (defunct)
Year: 1991
Veering slightly off the beaten track, here's a bit of early 90's radical hiphop in a UK stylee. CTTN were made up of three youngish kids from the Midlands, an MC and two dancers, who could move from a mainstream poppy R&B sound one minute, to some pretty cutting political rap the next. But they always did it with a cheeky grin that you can really pick up on in Fusion's delivery, and they had some slick stage moves too! Remember, this was a time when pit piles were seen as the height of suave self-expression through the medium of dance.
For only three tracks, you get a nice feel for how this mob effortlessly switched around the sounds they made. Time to get down, homies.
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Nice one. I've never heard these tracks but the Teenage Sensation EP is still on my MP3 player so I'm looking forward to this.
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I've spent a long time looking for this so thank you very much for putting it up. Pay the Price was a bit of a house favourite when I was a student.
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