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Kurtis Blow, Kurtis Blow (Limited Edition Blue LP)

Kurtis Blow

In 1980, hip-hop found a charismatic orator who could comfortably represent the genre underneath its ever-expanding spotlight. Kurtis Blow, a young Harlem kid who studied communication in college was the perfect fit—handsome, squeaky-clean, and ready to represent the new-yet-growing landscape of rap. “The Breaks” was an early smash single that helped not only launch Blow’s career but also positioned rap as something that could be popularized beyond the fleeting trend it was originally perceived as. “The Breaks” was the first Gold-certified rap song and peaked at No. 87 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The remainder of the album is carried by Kurtis, whose party raps were lively and kept the music going as a true-to-form MC does. Tracks like the sincere “Hard Times” were purposeful in their focus towards poorer, often neglected communities while “All I Want in This World (Is To Find That Girl)” was a slick nod at romantic raps by Kurtis.

Kurtis Blow stuck to his pioneering hustle, releasing almost an album per year through the early ‘80s. But this debut, the self-titled Kurtis Blow was a major milestone in not only his career; it helped swing doors wide open for the commercialization of hip-hop, which would lead to radio dominance for decades thereafter. In honor of the 50th Anniversary of hip hop it is being released in limited edition light blue T6 translucent vinyl.

Tracklist
A1. Rappin' Blow (Part 2)
A2. The Breaks
A3. Way Out West

B1. Throughout Your Years
B2. Hard Times
B3. All I Want Is This Girl
B4. Taking Care Of Business