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Sunglasses Is A Must Blends EP
 
Smelly Fatso
format: EP
year of release: 2006

lab price: $9.00
available: yes
item #: hh-3009

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V/A: The Rub Remixes, Vol.6 EP
More Rub remixes.
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The Rub: It's The Motherfucking Remix: Unmixed & DJ Friendly CD
More unmixed blends from The Rub.
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Outkast Vs. Kanye
- A-Trak
 
  Mr. Collipark Breaks
- A-Trak & Ayers
 
Ying Yang + Pitbull Vs. Yaz
- Ayres
 
Outkast Vs. Bloc Party
- Cosmo Baker
 
Project Pat Vs. 2 Live Crew
- A-Trak
 
E-40 & Keak Da Sneak Vs. Laid Back
- A-Trak
 
Lil Keke & Paul Wall & UGK Vs Twilight 22  
  Sunglasses In Baltimore
- Ayres
 
 
R E V I E W
Man, there are some things I feel like I don't even have to write a review for. What could I tell you, loyal Turntable Lab customer, about A-Trak and The Rub boys that you don't already know? This has "no-brainer" written all over it. A-Trak leads off the A-side with his blend(1) of Outkast's "Skew It On The Bar-B" with a modified instrumental from Kanye's "Touch The Sky," mining those tasty Curtis horns for all they're worth. Ayres & A-Trak team up for the useful "Mr. Collipark Breaks," and then Urrs takes it solo with Ying Yang and Pitbull's "Shake(2)" over the always recognizable Yaz sample. Cosmo Baker closes out the side with some more 'Kast(3), this time with "B.O.B." over the pounding drums from Bloc Party's "She's Hearing Voices." (Man, "Bombs" never gets old, or less timely.) On the other side, Trak lays Project Pat's recent Lab favorite "Good Googly Moogly" over 2 Live Crew(4), then laces "Tell Me When To Go" with Laid Back's "White Horse(5)." The final blend, with Lil Keke's "Chunk Up The Deuce" over Twilight 22(6), is uncredit – dunno why, it's pretty cool. Ayres closes the whole deal out with a quick Baltimore club edit of Corey Hart's "Sunglasses At Night," just in case you didn't get enough of it on the Roctakon EP from Money Lotion. (Psych – this Sunglasses EP has been in the works for a long, long time, so it's just a happy accident.) 8 tracks total.