Original ConceptCan You Feel It? / Knowledge Me

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Hip Hop

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Electro

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Tracklist

Can You Feel It? 3:52
X-tra Beats 2:02
Knowledge Me 4:48
Knowledge Me Chant 3:38

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    Cover of Can You Feel It?, 1986, Vinyl Can You Feel It?
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo
    CBS – A 12.6944 Europe 1986 Europe1986
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    Cover of Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me, 1986, Vinyl Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
    Columbia – 44-05342 US 1986 US1986
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    Cover of Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me, 1986, Vinyl Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me
    7", 45 RPM, Promo, Stereo
    Columbia – CS7 2308 US 1986 US1986
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    Cover of Knowledge Me! / Can You Feel It!, 1986-01-22, Vinyl Knowledge Me! / Can You Feel It!
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing
    Def Jam Recordings – 44-05342 US 1986 US1986
    Cover of Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me, 2008, Vinyl Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue
    Def Jam Classics – 9845164 US 2008 US2008
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    Cover of Can You Feel It, , Vinyl Can You Feel It
    12"
    Desperate Men Recordings – DM30001 US US
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    Cover of Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me, , Vinyl Can You Feel It? / Knowledge Me
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Stereo
    Columbia – 44-05342 US US
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
      Edited 5 years ago
      Peace to thedude90 for the heads up.....................................

      In this bass-heavy Def Jam classic from 1986, Doctor Dre and T-Money (future presenters of Yo MTV Raps along with Ed Lover) play two Long Island B-Boys riding the bus around town checking out the local crews.

      Public Enemy, the Beastie Boys, Russell Simmons, and Rick Rubin all get shouts, as well as a few Strong Island radio personalities.

      This beat was recycled by Masta Ace for “Born to Roll”. The Trouble Funk style breakdown near the end is from Queen’s “Dragon Attack”.

      ...............
      Now onto my own experience MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73
      In my experience in all those days/years back. I hearing this inter-mixed by Nomis Sirrah AKA Simon Harris on a radio show hosted by MIKE ALLEN... Onsight you would have thought this older DJ was like Tony Blackburn and I couldn't agree more? But this DJ whether manipulated or not played some of the best releases in Hip Hop that would influence me and others into LOVING this DIY art form! RIP Mike Allen... Peace because knowledge means everything in the most abstract of ways...

      Also, this track influenced G DOUBLE E https://discogs.descargarpelis.net/G-Double-E-Fire-When-Ready/master/12848

      As for Can You Feel It? 3:52

      PLUS

      X-tra Beats 2:02

      Those tunes are fucking amazing!

      As for the build before that first STAB!

      BANG!

      Tramps get on UP! !
      • moogacid's avatar
        moogacid
        Edited 13 years ago
        Knowledge Me = obscenely prescient bass track as sampled by Masta Ace on 'Born To Roll'
        Phat 808 beats with thin keyboard bass played live on top : )
        If you don't already have it, get one in today!

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