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    DJ Spinbad "The Classics Vol 3" (mixtape)

    Nice mix of classic jams mixed by DJ Spinbad. This mix was only available on 90-minute cassette, but has been ripped for your listening pleasure. Although the tape was released in 2000, I posted it here as it has a lot of old school jams from the 1980's. Lots of cutting and scratching on this one, so if you don't like any "tricks" in your mix, this isn't for you.



    The Classics Vol. 3 - Mixed by DJ Spinbad

    Tracklisting


    01. Taana Gardener "Heartbeat"
    02. Mary Jane Girls "All Night Long"
    03. Keni Burke "Risin' To The Top"
    04. Mtume "Juicy Fruit"
    05. Gap Band "Outstanding"
    06. Midnight Star "Curious"
    07. Rick James "Mary Jane"
    08. Gwen Mcrae "Funky Sensation"
    09. Yarborough & Peoples "Don't Stop The Music"
    10. Maze & Frankie Beverly "Before I Let Go"
    11. Fatback Band "I Found Lovin'"
    12. Teena Marie "I Need Your Lovin'"
    13. Teena Marie "Square Biz"
    14. Shalamar "A Night To Remember"
    15. Denroy Morgan "I'll Do Anything For You"
    16. Slave "Just A Touch"
    17. Fonda Rae "Over Like A Fat Rat"
    18. Gap Band "Burn Rubber"
    19. Mcfadden & Whitehead "Ain't No Stopping Us Now"
    20. Chic "Good Times"
    21. Vaughan Mason "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll"
    22. Alicia Myers "I Want To Thank You"
    23. Orange Crush "I Want Action" - thank you, Mike Barnes!
    24. Roy Ayers "Running Away"
    25. Cheryl Lynn "Got To Be Real"
    26. MFSB "Love Is The Message"
    27. Brothers Johnson "Ain't We Funkin' Now"
    28. Patrice Rushen "Forget Me Nots"
    29. Diana Ross "Upside Down"
    30. Diana Ross "I'm Coming Out"
    31. Carl Carlton "She's A Bad Mama Jama"
    32. Shalamar "Second Time Around"
    33. Chic "Le Freak"
    34. Rick James "Give It To Me, Baby"
    35. Dazz Band "Let It Whip"
    36. Earth Wind & Fire "Lets Groove Tonight"
    37. Herman Kelly "Dance To The Drummer's Beat"

    Download link --> http://www.sendspace.com/file/8fqh1s
    Last edited by 'Magic' Juan; 03-01-2010 at 11:00 AM.
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    Thumbs up

    Nice one Magic Juan.
    Lots of my favorites on there, so I'll be downloading for sure. Makes a nice little mix for the ride...
    This music was made for stompin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz247 View Post
    Nice one Magic Juan.
    Lots of my favorites on there, so I'll be downloading for sure. Makes a nice little mix for the ride...
    Hope you enjoy it. Spinbad usually does hip-hop mix-tapes, but this is something a little different. May post some 80's new wave mixes he did real soon.

    Thanks for chiming in, wiz.

    -M J
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    thanks! this mix is bangin!

    spinbad is soooooooooooo nice.

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    I am enjoying the hell outta this mix!!!!!Nice selection of oldies!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Magic' Juan View Post
    Hope you enjoy it. Spinbad usually does hip-hop mix-tapes, but this is something a little different. May post some 80's new wave mixes he did real soon.

    Thanks for chiming in, wiz.

    -M J
    Where is the new wave mix? I can't wait!!!!

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    Thanks for this mate. It made an excellent soundtrack to my NYE

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    DJ Spinbad "The Classics Vol 3" (mixtape)

    Magic Juan, The plate on Spinbad's CD(Number 23, Called, 'Action', Is by Orange Crush from 1982), The plate, 'Action, Features, Allyson Williams on vocals, And, Larry Smith and Davey D('Two for the Treble', In 1984), As Co-Producers, Magic Juan, Is this the same Spinbad from Philadelphia, Who created the Transformers scratch, During the early 80's,

    That, Jazzy Jeff made famous at the New Music seminar in 1987, The same Spinbad, Who was the percursor for Jazzy Jeff, Cash Money, Tat Money, Woody Wood(Former Dj for Three Times Dope from Philadelphia, During the 90's), Dj Miz, Etc, The same Spinbad who used to rock at the Belmount Plateau in Fairmount Park in West Philadelphia, During the early 80's.

    Much Respect
    Mike Barnes

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    Thank you for the track ID, Mike!

    As for the scratch question, I did read on a different board that this is the same dude. Don't quote me on that, though.
    "There are no uninteresting things, only uninterested people."

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    did the new wave mix ever get posted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    did the new wave mix ever get posted?
    Hey soulman!

    Part one of the 80's pop/new wave mix can be found here:

    http://www.deephousepage.com/forums/...d.php?t=211778

    I will post part 2 of the 80's very soon followed by a 90's mixtape shortly after.

    Thanks for checking them out.

    -M J
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Barnes View Post
    Magic Juan, The plate on Spinbad's CD(Number 23, Called, 'Action', Is by Orange Crush from 1982), The plate, 'Action, Features, Allyson Williams on vocals, And, Larry Smith and Davey D('Two for the Treble', In 1984), As Co-Producers, Magic Juan, Is this the same Spinbad from Philadelphia, Who created the Transformers scratch, During the early 80's,

    That, Jazzy Jeff made famous at the New Music seminar in 1987, The same Spinbad, Who was the percursor for Jazzy Jeff, Cash Money, Tat Money, Woody Wood(Former Dj for Three Times Dope from Philadelphia, During the 90's), Dj Miz, Etc, The same Spinbad who used to rock at the Belmount Plateau in Fairmount Park in West Philadelphia, During the early 80's.

    Much Respect
    Mike Barnes
    Hey Mike,

    This is not the same Spinbad from Phili. This Spinbad is from Queens. Spinbad won a local battle sometime in the eary 90's. Earned his rep through his mixtapes. First making undaground hip-hop mixes using his tricks then eventually doing r&b mixtapes by the late 90's.Also made mixtapes wit JS1 & Dj Slinky. What brought attention to Spinbad was the 80's megaix pt. 2. Pt. 1 was dope in its self, but it was pt. 2 that really brought attention to Spinbad. Since then he became Moby's dj for a minute. Now he is tourning all ova the world. Just did a 90's megamix last yr. Spinbad put in sum werk on it, but most of rock. I believe Spinbad website addy www.spinbad.com. I have been a fan of his work since 2001.
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    thanks lots of great music here

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