IMPERIAL BROTHERS - We Come to Rock DUB INSTRUMENTAL (1984) HQ Audio

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  • South Bronx natives, The Imperial Brothers, began in the early 80’s performing at shows and park parties with the likes of Afrika Bambaataa, Doug E. Fresh, Whiz Kid, Kool Herc, etc. Originally known as the Imperial 5, the members were Mark Ski, MC Scavi-D and Mr. Ice, who were friends from their early teens, Soul Supreme Mean Gene, OG Rock and Prince Master Rhymes who was introduced by Mr. Ice. The group also had casual members such as Brother B of The B-Boys, Dizzy Dee, Too Swift & Jay Cee. Following the incarceration of Prince Master Rhymes the group became the Imperial 4, however, due to the comings and goings of the casual members a decision was made to lose the number and call themselves simply The Imperial Brothers. Together with their DJ’s Disco Dee and Doc Savage only Mark Ski aka El Don, Mr. Ice, OG Rock and Soul Supreme Mean Gene aka Chedda actually featured on any recordings. All the artists names including the DJ’s are etched into the runout groove on the B side of We Come To Rock.
    The group signed a 5 year deal with brothers Aldo and Amado Marin’s Cutting Records in 1984 and released their debut track 'We Come To Rock'. which was produced by Hashim and Aldo and engineered by Jay Burnett. ‘We Dub To Scratch’ also featured the DJ skills of Whiz Kid (RIP).
    We Come to Dub (Instrumental Dub)
    Mixed By - Aldo Marin, Luis Garcia
    Recorded At - Unique Recording
    Mastered At - Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
    Published By - Cutting Music
    Published By - Hashim Music
    Phonographic Copyright ℗ - Cutting Records, Inc.
    Copyright © - Cutting Records, Inc.
    Pressed By - Hauppauge Record Manufacturing Ltd.
    Edited By [S.U.R.E. Shot Edit By] - Aldo Marin
    Engineer - Jay Burnett
    Executive-Producer - Amado Marin
    Mastered By - Herb Powers Jr.
    Music By - J. "Hashim" Calliste Jr.*
    Producer - Aldo Marin, Jerry Calliste Jr.
    Written-By - G. Calliste Jr.*, O. Gilliam
    Recorded at Unique Studios New York
    Mastered at Frankford Wayne/New York
    A1. "A G.M. Mix"
    A2. Taking it Back From Thee St.
    J. "Hashim" Calliste Jr. Courtesy of Sure Force Prod.
    Whiz Kid Appears Courtesy of Tommy Boy
    © ℗ 1984 Cutting Records Inc.

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