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M. C. Shan - Beat Biter Mp3

  • Performer: M. C. Shan
  • Album: Beat Biter
  • Label: Bridge Records
  • Catalog #: BD-001
  • MP3: 1891 mb | FLAC: 2498 mb
  • Released: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Style: Boom Bap
  • Rating: 4.9/5
  • Votes: 355
  • Category: Hip-hop & Rap
M. C. Shan - Beat Biter Mp3

Tracklist

1The Bridge6:30
2Beat Biter (Extended Version)7:12
3Dub Biter6:51
4Beat Biter (Radio Mix)5:56

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BD-001M. C. Shan The Bridge ‎(12")Bridge Records BD-001US1986
BD-001M. C. Shan Beat Biter ‎(12")Bridge Records BD-001US1986
BD-001M. C. Shan Beat Biter ‎(12", TP)Bridge Records BD-001US1986
BD-001M.C. Shan Beat Biter ‎(12", RE, Unofficial)Bridge Records BD-001US2003
BD-001M. C. Shan Beat Biter ‎(12", Promo)Bridge Records BD-001US1986

Credits

  • Producer, Mixed ByMarley Marl
  • Written-ByMarlon Williams, Shawn Molkee

Notes

This version is an original standard pressing. It was reissued circa 2003. The primary difference between the original and unofficial reissue is the phone number on the label and, more specifically, the area code, which on this version is "215" while on the reissue it is "212".

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side A etched): BD-001-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side B etched): BD-001-B
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Companies

  • Published By – Pop Art Music
  • Published By – Marley Marl Intl
  • Manufactured By – Bridge Records
  • Distributed By – Bridge Records

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Maman
I remember buying this record as a 13 year old back in the day. I think "The Bridge" is still one of the most exciting 12"'s I ever bought. Marley had been running things for a couple of years before this came out and I had a lot of his stuff on the Street Sounds 'Electro' albums, but this 12" came out around the same time I first started buying import records from Bluebird's in Luton. I bought "Jane Stop This Crazy Thing" by Shan around the same time too and that was also a killer, but this 12" was absolutely massive and remains one of the most classic records of that era.
Balhala
On a hip hop documentary MC Sham went on one about The Bridge sayin the record was about where "they" came from meaning the track was about what happened in the bronx.Yet there`s no mention in the track of the bronx or any MC from the bronx.Trying to make out that insults the intelligence of anyone who knows the bronx vs queens story.The rhymes are sooo weak even compared to similar efforts of that time.Tellin us about how ruff it was in his neighbourhood "gettin frisked just to get in" well that happens everywhere.As the rhyme goes on by the third verse it starts to stray away from what the record is about and shan goes on tellin us "the morals of the story" why we should stay in school shit like that.The Bridge is a point in hip hop history but when you think about it a groundbreaker it is not.Beat Biter is Shan vs Cool J it turns out LL`s nicked beats off Shan and he`s not happy. I`m really amazed someone like marley marl even put this record out stole my beats? Daffy Duck / Porky Pig samples? more weak rhymes.
Zainian
both were HUGE tracks over here in England when they dropped, It was the biggest record if you loved Hip Hop nothing else coming out of the US when that arrived here on import stood up to it. It's easy to pull it apart now and maybe people did when it came out and were critical of it, but as a kid when this landed, to me and other people I knew it was the baddest record out there.
misery
Best hip hop record ever? Quite possibly. It's a stunning diss record, all the more important due to the fact that the diss target was none other than LL Cool J. Shan was upset that he heard his beat used on Cool J's original 'Rock the Bells'. And he's right! It was a blatant copy (from Shan's earlier 'Marly Marl Scratch')so MC Shan and Marley Marl saw an opportunity to release a hardcore diss. Including an inspired use of Foghorn Leghorn cartoon samples....."and I say woah, back up boy!" etc.. On the flip, 'The Bridge' is one of the most loved and important hip hop cuts of all time. And for good reason: Shan giving props to the housing project in Queens that he, Marley Marl and others grew up in. Musicaly it's GENIUS. Legendary....and essential.
Marinara
Taken from Freddy Fresh's Book "The Rap Records":The reissue says the wrong phone number on the label! 212-878-226 (this is a New York number) the original was from Philly hence the original will have number 215-878-2266!). Also note that the bootleg/reissue has two etchings on the run out groove a matrix number and a signature while the original ONLY HAS A MATRIX NUMBER!).
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