Two Live Crew*Move Somthin'

Label:

Luke Skyywalker Records – XR-101

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Bass Music

Tracklist

A1 Introduction 0:48
A2 Drop The Bomb 2:44
A3 Move Somethin' 3:19
A4 Ghetto Bass II 4:13
A5 With Your Badself 2:20
A6 Pussy Ass Nigga
Vocals [Additional]Tolbert Bain
3:16
A7 Head, Booty, And Cock 3:21
B1 S & M 3:49
B2 Do Wah Diddy
Music ByManfred Mann
4:00
B3 Word II 3:09
B4 Feel Alright Yall 2:48
B5 One And One 2:24
B6 Mega-Mixx II 3:09

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByLuke Skyywalker Records
  • Published ByCarlin Music Corp.
  • Published ByPac Jam Publishing
  • Recorded AtCircle Sound Studios
  • Mixed AtCircle Sound Studios
  • Mastered AtFullersound

Credits

  • Artwork, DesignM. Morell*
  • Engineer, Mixed ByMichael Sterling
  • Executive-ProducerLuke Skyywalker
  • Performer [The 2 Live Crew]Treach D.J. Mr. Mixx*
  • Photography ByStepping Stone Pictures
  • Producer, Arranged ByThe 2 Live Crew

Notes

Titel on frontcover: "Move Somthin' "
Titel on Label: "Move Somethin' "

This Version can be identifies by the following characteristics:
- Explicit Version with 4 tracks more than the Clean Version (Pussy Ass Nigga, Head Booty And Cock, S & M, One & One).
- With print (black on yellow) on Frontcover: "This Album Contains Explicit Lyrics Parental Guidance Suggested".
- Backcover with Fan Club Infos (printed in red right from the barcode)
- Track A6 is listed as "P∼y Ass N' N-R" instead of "P-A-N"
- without the "RE-2" in the matrix on side B & "IN GOD WE TRUST" on both sides.
- also the "Special Thanks" vary from the other pressings.
- track A7 has a different ending on each, the original ends with "and get some pussy too", the 1989 pressing ends with "let me hear you say booty, booty booty".

Pac-Jam Pub. BMI

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 0 22471 0101 1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 022471010111
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Etched): XR-101-A IN GOD WE TRUST FS
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Etched): XR-101-B IN GOD WE TRUST FS
  • Rights Society: BMI

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Move Somthin' (CD, Album) Luke Skyywalker Records XR-101 US 1988
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Move Somthin' (LP, Album, Censored Version) Luke Skyywalker Records XR-102 US 1988
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Move Somthin' (LP, Album) Epic 177.139/1-465454 Brazil 1988
Move Somthin' (Cassette, Album) Luke Skyywalker Records XR-101 US 1988
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Move Somethin' (Cassette, Album, Censored Version) Luke Skyywalker Records XR-102 US 1988

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Reviews

  • cheebazoe's avatar
    cheebazoe
    They got a bad rep because of all the sex stuff, but Brother Marquis and Fresh kid Ice were good rappers. I first heard of them when, as a school girl, I tuned into London pirate station which played ‘S&M’ at 4 in the afternoon. Probably in ‘87. I taped it and memorised the rude lyrics. I still love listening to it. I definitely being a bit confused about the lyrics ( what was S&M?!) but knew it was er .. rude. 😀 Raw low budget sound. The rapping is great. Hilarious but well done, and crap guitar solo. It doesn’t matter.
    • nobstanutts's avatar
      nobstanutts
      my copy has "get you fucked up by the ghetto style dj,s"on the back of the jacket with the copywrite note where all others i have seen and have "messed up".maybe this denotes a 1st pressing also?
      • djindio's avatar
        djindio
        Edited 14 years ago
        On the original pressing, track A7 ends with "and get some pussy too" fade, on the later pressings, track A7 ends with "let me hear you say booty, booty booty" abruptly edited in and replacing the last portion of the song. The same goes for the cassette (and possibly the CD pressings?) as well. Most likely a form of 'copy protection' which allowed Luke to identify shops in the Miami area who where selling bootlegs of his labels releases.
        • evil-ed's avatar
          evil-ed
          Edited 17 years ago
          While you wouldn't wan't to play the majority of this great, but very adult orientated, LP to your grandmother or kids the track "Mega Mix II" is a seriously dope DJ track and will provide entertainment for turntablist fans of all ages. The rest of this LP is highly enjoyable if you don't mind the odd rude word.
          • PappaWheelie's avatar
            PappaWheelie
            Edited 18 years ago
            The SP1200 sampler was released as this album was being produced. Half of the album was done with the 808 and half was with the SP1200. This album may be the first to sample the now popular "Amen Break" from The Ultimate Breaks & Beats series.

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