℗ A Motown Records Release; ℗ 1972 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 2005-08-23
Producer: Norman Whitfield
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Paul Riser
Associated Performer, Vocals: Dennis Edwards
Associated Performer, Vocals: Damon Harris
Associated Performer, Vocals: Richard Street
Associated Performer, Vocals: Melvin Franklin
Associated Performer, Vocals: Otis Williams
Associated Performer, Organ: Johnny Griffith
Associated Performer, Trumpet: Maurice Davis
Composer Lyricist: Barrett Strong
Composer Lyricist: Norman Whitfield
My first experience making a mixtape, I had to do it for my TRIBE. Hope you guys enjoy!
EDIT (DEC 2020) — It seems the algorithmic gods have blessed this video. To my TRIBE, brothers and sisters of the earth, we commune here with The Love!!! Lets stay strong — Cause we got it from here!!!
Sinistar Voicez — Do or Die
Street Connect — Rollin Over You
Mad Vibes — Riches to Rags
Xperadó — Verbal Reality
Thrust — Do You Understand (Scam Remix)
Hardwe’re — Fill In The Blanks
Lace Da Booms — Glory
Native Nuttz — Skinflower
The Almighty Arrogant — Fed Up
Probable Cause — Never Come Close
2 Face — Hey Hey Hey
Ex-Prez — Brooklyn Universe
Jace — Ghetto Star
Colaso — My Thoughts Are Extraordinary
℗ A Motown Records Release; ℗ 1964 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1965-03-22
Producer: Smokey Robinson
Producer: Ronald White
Associated Performer, String Arranger: Paul Riser
Associated Performer, Vocals: David Ruffin
Associated Performer, Vocals: Otis Williams
Associated Performer, Vocals: Melvin Franklin
Associated Performer, Vocals: Eddie Kendricks
Associated Performer, Vocals: Paul Williams
Composer Lyricist: Ronald White
Composer Lyricist: Smokey Robinson
About the The Razors Edge:
AC/DC cracked the seal on the 90s with one of the best riffs of their career. That would be «Thunderstruck,» the opening track on The Razors Edge. In addition to «Thunderstruck,» the band brought out «Moneytalks,» probably the closest they ever came to writing a pop song. Then there was «Are You Ready» — one of their fiercest calls to action. The gritty edge and booming chants on this album were a welcome reminder for a new generation that pure, unadulterated rock n roll was alive and well.
Lyrics:
I was caught
In the middle of a railroad track (thunder)
I looked round
And I knew there was no turning back (thunder)
My mind raced
And I thought what could I do? (thunder)
And I knew
There was no help, no help from you (thunder)
Sound of the drums
Beating in my heart
The thunder of guns (yeah)
Tore me apart