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1986 was rap's first truly explosive year, when the still-nascent genre began to expand and the previously unheard of became possible: Run-D.M.C. Went triple-platinum, the Beastie Boys became rap's first white superstars, the Juice Crew/Boogie Down Productions 'Bridge Wars' set the early gold standard for beef, Ice-T turned Schooly D's gangsta flair into a West Coast turning point with '6'N the Mornin', and Public Enemy laid the groundwork for a new era when they signed to Def Jam. That same year, the pairing of remixer Louis Flores and a limo driver and record collector in his early forties named Lenny Roberts set the rap world on its ear in an entirely different way. Street Beat catalogue number SBR-501, a six-song, 19 1/2-minute EP better known as Ultimate Breaks & Beats, was originally supposed to be a quick go-to for less-established and/or cratedigging-averse DJs, a collection of party-rocking tracks that were tweaked and remixed to facilitate easy mixing and beat-juggling. But as the 808 and its boom-clap beats waned in the face of affordable sampler technology, the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series-- 25 volumes in all, released between 1986-91-- quickly developed another function: a do-it-yourself production kit. Coupled with that year's James Brown comp In the Jungle Groove (which reintroduced 'Funky Drummer' and a ton of other Clyde Stubblefield breaks into the hip-hop production repertoire), the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series would prove to be a roadmap for the history and evolution of the sample-era hip-hop beat, even if hardcore wax-hoarders and MPC wizards considered the series' divulging of decades-old sources to be nothing short of snitching. Of course, these days sites like help even the most new-school kids brush up on their DJ Premier ingredients, which means that the recent release of Ultimate Breaks & Beats: The Complete Collection isn't the huge epiphany it could be.
What it does accomplish, however, is nothing short of exhaustive (and almost certainly illegal): Two CDs with all 174 of the series' tracks as 192 kbps mp3s, plus a DVD that reproduces each song as a higher-quality.aiff file. Also thrown in is a reproduction of all the original cover art, including the Kevin Harris graf-style visuals that appeared on most volumes from No. For a series that's been plagued with muddy-sounding second-hand reproductions and bootleg-of-a-bootleg white-label shadiness, everything here sounds at least as good as its source material; vinyl crackle occasionally manifests itself if you listen for it, but otherwise it richly rewards a good set of headphones. As an archival reference it's priceless, but as a musical collection it's simultaneously inviting and overwhelming.
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