![]() "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" was released in 1981 by Sugar Hill Records and credited to "Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five," although it is strictly a live turntable mix by Grandmaster Flash without the participation of the Furious Five, except on samples taken from earlier recordings. You'll say Flash is the King of the Quick Mixĭespite the fact that much of the rap is about Grandmaster Flash and his DJ skills, the backing track was made by studio musicians, who essentially replayed the instrumental from The Whole Darn Family's 1976 single "Seven Minutes of Funk." Ya see his name is not found in the hall of fame but he'll shock "Superappin'" was essentially an introduction to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five as a crew with each of the Furious Five introducing themselves by taking a verse and, finally, introducing Grandmaster Flash as "the King of the Quick Mix":Īnd when it comes to size, ya see what we mean ![]() "Superappin'" was recorded by legendary producer Bobby Robinson on Enjoy Records in 1979.
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