Voted Raising Hell because I think this has had more play over the years.
Wild Style OST
Stetsasonic: On Fire
Schoolly D: Schoolly D
L.L. Cool J: Radio
Run-D.M.C.: Run-D.M.C.
Run-D.M.C.: King Of Rock
Just-Ice: Back To The Old School
Mantronix: The Album
Doug E. Fresh And The Get Fresh Crew: Oh My God!
Salt N Pepa: Hot, Cool & Vicious
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Whodini: Escape
Whodini: Whodini
Kurtis Blow: Kurtis Blow
Run-D.M.C.: Raising Hell
Fat Boys: Fat Boys
Crash Crew: Crash Crew
Treacherous Three: Treacherous Three
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five: The Message
Kurtis Blow: Tough
Voted Raising Hell because I think this has had more play over the years.
what about Live Convention 81 & 82?![]()
...they talk about me over cups of tea, I'm Mercury over cups of tea, I'm Mercury over cups of tea...
It was a toughie for me.. but i had to go with either "Radio" and "Rasing Hell" and since I can't vote for both, I had to dig in my brain to the compartment that stored the best memories for an album (at the time of release) and Raising Hell does it for me.
They are all great albums though.
I only have two of these. I generally switch off if the record is from 1987 or earlier..
Stet for the win.
When painting a ceiling recently I surprised myself that I still knew a decent proportion of the On Fire album lyrics
Not enough to do lead vocals, but I'd make a decent backing vocalist
The first pressing of the LP (with a black label and the OG Jane on it) was 86 but all subsequent pressings were 87...
Damn, hard vote that one...... I went for Raising Hell and Licensed to Ill but all classic LPs.....the Fat boys first two LPs probably deserved a mention in there too and skinny boys weightless (can't rem whether that was in the list but can't be arsed to flick back!)
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Beastie Boys for me closely followed by Stet