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Electronic / Hip hop
Performer: Fantasy Three
Title: It's Your Rock
Style: Electro
Year 1983
Country US
Genre: Electronic / Hip hop
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 685
MP3 size: 1852 mb
FLAC size: 1103 mb
WMA size: 1130 mb
Other formats: MP4 XM AA TTA ADX MIDI MP1

Fantasy Three - It's Your Rock mp3 album


Fantasy Three - It's Your Rock mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A It's Your Rock (Vocal) 5:49
B It's Your Rock
Edited By – Aldo MarinMixed By – Charlie Rock*
7:00

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Specific Records
  • Published By – Specificly Music
  • Published By – Guina

Credits

  • Executive-Producer – Julio Guina
  • Producer, Mixed By – Master O.C.
  • Written-By – Charlie Jimenez*, Larry Mack*, Reggie Hobdy

Notes

First pressing - 'Fantasy' printed as artist on labels. Phone number on label '201-568-2007'. 'Trutone PA' etched in run-out.

Second Pressing - 'Fantasy Three' printed as artist on labels. Phone number on label '201-568-2007'. Trutone PA' etched in run-out.

Bootlegs/reissue will NOT have phone number on labels and 'Trutone PA' etched in run-out groove.

This version has ©1983 Specific Records & CCL Records Inc. Rather than ©1983 Specific Records & International Records.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SR-143, CJP-1001 Fantasy* It's Your Rock ‎(12", W/Lbl) Specific Records, Specific Records SR-143, CJP-1001 US 1983
SR-143, CJP-1001 Fantasy* It's Your Rock ‎(12") Specific Records, Specific Records SR-143, CJP-1001 US 1983
SR-143, CJP-1001 Fantasy* It's Your Rock ‎(12", RE, Unofficial) Specific Records , Specific Records SR-143, CJP-1001 US Unknown
SR-143, CJP-1001 Fantasy Three It's Your Rock ‎(12") Specific Records, C.C.L. Records Inc. SR-143, CJP-1001 US 1983


fire dancer
'It's Your Rock', the work of Charlie Rock, Larry D & Silver Fox, is without a doubt about as seminal as early NY electro gets, helped by the rarity of the OG Specific versions and the relatively short pressing runs for a record that blew up in the right places. While the A side vox version kills it, for every reason (perhaps 30 somethings will recognise the 'so you wanna go to the disc-oh oh oh oh' vox, as used by De-La Soul some years later), for me, the B-side Instrumental version is untouchable. Aldo Marin's dubwork is beyond genius, more like a bible for analog drum machine heads. The minimal use of a few ingredients from the main track, twisted, phased, flanged & teased into a truly powerful track that listen after listen, still blows you away. In a world of millions on millions of records across the ages, across genres, in terms of programming & editing, this is way, way out there... TOP DRAWER.
Querlaca
Great track. There are some copies about without the "III" written after Fantasy but the few that I've seen have always been beat up.http://hiphopbebop.com/2015/10/fantasy-three-its-your-rock-2.html
Orevise
My version has "©1983 Specific Records & CCL Records Inc." and the "Trutone" in the runout... but has "Vocal time: 5:49" on both sides. Looks to be an original, but can anyone explain this one?