Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, a four-volume series, was released in 1998. You could buy the volumes in one shot, albeit for a few extra bucks, because they came in a little plastic milk crate with a fifth disc of remixes. Three years later, you could get all five discs in a less elaborate package. These discs covered the label's first 16 years, from 1981 through 1996. Tommy Boy's Greatest Hits, a three-disc compilation, was released in 2003 and naturally contained a lot of the material on Tommy Boy's Greatest Beats, though it did expand its reach to include some late-'90s and early-2000s tracks. And now there's The Tommy Boy Story, Vol. 1, a two-disc set that resembles a slightly worn double-vinyl pack, with die-cut circles exposing CD sleeves that are made to look like the inner sleeves of a 12". Sequenced chronologically, the set begins with Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force's monumental "Planet Rock" (1982) and ends with K7's decidedly less seismic "Come Baby Come" (1993). If you have any of the other Tommy Boy anthologies, or an extensive collection of compilations covering electro and early hip-hop and house music, you'll be duplicating many of the 22 tracks found here. (It is worth pointing out, however, that many of the versions here are slightly different from the ones on the preceding Tommy Boy sets; for instance, this has the 12" version of "Planet Rock," whereas The Greatest Beats has the four-minute edit, and Tommy Boy's Greatest Hits contains a five-minute version. It can be very confusing.) Almost half of the contents, including "Planet Rock," Planet Patrol's "Play at Your Own Risk," Jonzun Crew's "Pack Jam," and Information Society's freestyle cult-classic "Running," are essential. A few tracks on the second disc haven't aged so well, but relatively obscure tracks like Special Request's "Salsa Smurph" (electro at its slowest, deepest, and dubbiest, with "Trans-Europe Express" as the basis) and Planet Patrol's "I Didn't Know I Loved You" (which should thrill anyone who has grown tired of "Play at Your Own Risk") are entirely necessary. The liner notes from Blues & Soul's Lewis Dene are indispensable, full of historical anecdotes and revelations for non-scholars. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Tommy Boy Story, Vol. 1
02/28/2006 | Rhino / Wea
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CD
$18.99TOMMY BOY STORY 1 / VARIOUS
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LP
$12.99TOMMY BOY STORY 1 / VARIOUS
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Fred Maher
- Arranger, Programming, Producer
- Thomas McElroy
- Arranger, Mixing, Producer
- Tony Monte
- Producer, Remixing
- Tony Moran
- Producer, Editing, Mixing
- Tommy Musto
- Producer, Mixing
- Shep Pettibone
- Arranger, Mixing
- Paul Robb
- Arranger, Programming
- John Robie
- Arranger, Mixing, Producer
- Mark Saunders
- Mixing
- Tom Silverman
- Producer, Mixing
- Justin Strauss
- Producer, Remixing
- "Little" Louie Vega
- Remixing, Mixing
- The 45 King
- Concept
- Robin Halpin
- Arranger
- Blaze
- Remixing
- Jay Scott King
- Arranger, Mixing, Producer
- David Benus
- Producer, Remixing
- Reggie Collins
- Discographical Annotation
- David Corio
- Photography
- Paul Schwitters
- Arranger, Producer
- Anthony Cutajar
- Photography
- Roman Ricardo
- Mixing
- Lewis Dene
- Liner Notes
- Rick Essing
- Remastering
- Ralph Dagostino
- Producer, Mixing
- Karen Ahmed
- Project Supervisor
- Al Pereira
- Photography
- Karen LeBlanc
- Project Assistant
- Jose "Animal" Diaz
- Producer
- Johnny "D" De Mairo
- Executive Producer, Compilation Producer
- Dorothy Stefanski
- Editorial Supervision
- Robin Hurley
- Executive Producer
- Masaki Koike
- Art Direction, Design
- Matt Abels
- Product Manager
- James O'Toole
- Project Assistant
- Bryan George
- Project Assistant
- Humberto Howard
- Art Direction, Design
- 3-D
- Producer, Mixing
- Craig Harris
- Producer
- Larry Joseph
- Producer, Mixing
- Eddie "Satin" Maduro
- Producer, Remixing
- Tommy Sozzi
- Producer, Mixing
- Dons VanRooyen
- Photography
- Keith LeBlanc
- Arranger
- Coldcut
- Producer, Mixing
- Michael Jonzun
- Producer
- Latin Rascals
- Producer, Mixing, Editing
- Albert Cabrera
- Producer, Mixing, Editing
- Denzil Foster
- Arranger, Mixing, Producer
- Joey Gardner
- Producer, Mixing, Remixing
- Mike Lorello
- Programming
- Arthur Baker
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing
Notes
Listen
to all of disc two!
The first-ever two-disc multi-artist collection of the groundbreaking pioneering indie imprint label's classic 12" cuts, including Queen Latifah's "How Do I Love Thee," Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock," and Planet Patrol's "Play At Your Own Risk."
Tracks:
Planet Rock (12” Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force
Play At Your Own Risk (12” Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
Looking For the Perfect Beat (12” Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force
Cheap Thrills (12” Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
Why You Treat Me So Bad (LP Version) - Club Nouveau
Play That Beat Mr. D.J. (12” Full Length Version) - G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid
I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock & Roll) (12” Vocal Version) - Planet Patrol
Renegades Of Funk (12” Vocal Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force
Pack Jam (12” Remix) - Jonzun Crew
Tommy Boy Megamix (12” Brooklyn Mix)
Pacific 0101 (Remix Edit Version) - 808 State
Jazzy Sensation (12” Bronx Version) - Afrika Bambaataa & the Jazzy 5
Salsa Smurph (12” Vocal Version) - Special Request
Let Me Love You (12” Vocal Version) - Special Request
Rock the House (You'll Never Be) (12” Vocal Version) - Pressure Drop
Lisa's Coming - The Latin Rascals
Running (12” Vocal Remix Version) - Information Society
People Hold On (12” New Jersey Jazz Mix) - Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield
How Do I Love Thee (Extended Club Mix) - Queen Latifah
Louder Than Love - TKA
What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (12” Club Mix) - Information Society
Come Baby Come (Extended Version)










