Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night (2xLP, Album, RE) (2010) [New Vinyl]

$53.99 CAD
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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: TEG 78503-1
Country:    US  
Released:  2010
Genre:       Hip Hop
Style:         

Tracklist:
A1. Krystal Karrington
A2. Luchini Aka This Is It
A3. Park Joint
A4. B-Side To Hollywood
B1. Killin' Em Softly
B2. Sparkle
B3. Black Connection
B4. Swing
C1. Rockin' It Aka Spanish Harlem
C2. Say Word
C3. Negro League
C4. Nicky Barnes Aka It's Alright
D1. Black Nostaljack Aka Come On
D2. Coolie High
D3. Sparkle (Mr. Midnight Mix)

Credits:
Art Direction, Design - Carla Leighton
Artwork [Illustration] - Dr. Revolt
Coordinator [Reissue Coordination By] - Matt Welch (6)
Design [Reissue Design By] - Luca Iannino
Engineer [Assistant Engineers] - Dejuana Perignon
Engineer [Assistant Engineers] - Dexter Thibou
Engineer [Assistant Engineers] - Max Vargas
Executive-Producer - Ill Will Fulton
Legal [Samples Cleared By] - Hope Carr
Management - Kristi Clifford
Mastered By - Alan Douches
Mixed By - Guido (4)
Mixed By - Joe Quinde
Mixed By - Kenny Ortiz
Other [Stylist] - Tisha Brown
Photography By - Christian Lantry
Producer [Produced By] - Ill Will Fulton
Producer [Produced By] - Jocko (2)
Producer [Produced By] - Joe Chink
Producer [Produced By] - Ski
Producer [Produced By] - Trugoy The Dove
Recorded By - Guido (4)
Recorded By - Joe Quinde


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 829357850317
Barcode 8 29357 85031 7
Matrix / Runout Ⓤ 88697 571 441 AS 757144
Matrix / Runout Ⓤ 88697 571 441 BS 57144
Matrix / Runout Ⓤ 88697 571 441 CS 757144
Matrix / Runout Ⓤ 88697 571 441 DS 757144
Rights Society ASCAP
Rights Society BMI
Other P757144
Pressing Plant ID Ⓤ

Companies:
Licensed From Solar
Licensed From Sony Music Entertainment
Licensed From Amherst Records, Inc.
Licensed From MCA Special Markets
Licensed From Virgin Records Ltd.
Licensed From Curtom Classics Inc.
Manufactured By Sony Music Custom Marketing Group
Manufactured By Sony Music Entertainment
Manufactured For Traffic Entertainment Group
Produced For Profile Records, Inc.
Produced For Roc-A-Bloc Productions
Produced For Crush Sounds
Phonographic Copyright (p) Profile Records
Copyright (c) Traffic Entertainment Group
Pressed By United Record Pressing
Published By Protoons, Inc.
Published By Sheba Doll Publishing
Published By Satin Struthers Music
Published By Biggie Music
Published By Sony
Published By ATV Tunes LLC
Published By Portrait
Published By Solar And My Kinda Music
Published By Full Keel Music Co.
Published By Six Long Necks, Inc.
Published By Music Sales Corp.
Published By Wide Grooves Music
Published By Publishing Designee Of Shaun Jackson
Published By Promuse, Inc.
Published By Publishing Designee Of Reginald D. Thomas
Published By Don Cherry Publishing
Published By Publishing Designee Of Will Fulton
Published By Chappell & Co.
Published By Jock In The Box Music
Recorded At D&D Studios
Recorded At New World (8)
Mixed At D&D Studios
Mixed At Quad Recording Studios
Mixed At New World (8)
Mastered At West West Side Music

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Andrew Beltaos

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William (Bill) Smith
Great Album

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William (Bill) Smith
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Joan Williams
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Well, that takes me back! The first time I had even heard of them was on Saturday Night Live in 1992. They came out and played Alive. Eddie Vedder looked like a kid but with a huge voice. I’ll never forget near the end of the song, he whipped off his hat and his long hair that was tucked up in his hat flew out and grunge was born! lol (to me anyway! ) It made me want to put on a pair of ripped jeans, a band tee and a flannel shirt! 👏👏Love the album!

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