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Ultramagnetic MCs

The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in the Bronx, New York City.[1] Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love.[2] Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989. In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as a road manager and backup DJ. Big.D was put down with the crew by Kool Keith in 1989. A former member, Rooney Roon, was fired following an assault arrest. Beat-boxer Rahzel was also involved with the group early in its career. The group's work was associated with unorthodox sampling, polysyllabic rhymes, and bizarre lyrical imagery.

Ultramagnetic MCs
Ultramagnetic MCs (Kool Keith and Ced-Gee pictured) performing at I'll Be Your Mirror in Asbury Park, New Jersey, September 2011
Background information
OriginThe Bronx, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active1984–2001
2006–present
LabelsDiamond International (1984–1986)
Next Plateau (1986–1991)
Mercury/PolyGram Records (1991–1992)
Wild Pitch/EMI Records (1993–1994)
Tuff City (1994–?)
DMAFT (2006–present)
MembersKool Keith
Ced-Gee
TR Love
Moe Love
Jaycee

History edit

The Ultramagnetic MCs formed in 1984. Their first single was "To Give You Love" (1985) on the Diamond International label. The group released "Ego Trippin'", its first 12-inch single on Next Plateau Records in 1986. It was the first hip hop song to feature the "Synthetic Substitution" drum break sample, composed by Melvin Bliss and one of the most sampled songs of all time.[3] The group's next single was "Travelling at the Speed of Thought (Original)"/"M.C.'s Ultra (Part Two)" followed by "Funky"/"Mentally Mad", one of their most sought-after 12-inch singles. "Travelling" used extensive sampling from "Louie Louie" by the Kingsmen while "Funky" was based on a Joe Cocker piano sample later used as the basis for 2Pac's "California Love". The single was released in 1987, and led to the release of the group's first album.

The Ultramagnetic MCs released a new school classic in 1988, Critical Beatdown, introducing many new sampling techniques. Many believe[who?] that without the group's primary producer, Ced Gee, the golden era of sampling may have looked very different. Ced, while uncredited, also produced the majority of Boogie Down Productions' seminal Criminal Minded.[4] These albums are among the first to use "chopped" samples, rearranged and edited to change context. Both albums also feature many James Brown samples, which became prominent in hip hop in ensuing years. KRS-One has been quoted as saying that he was close to joining Ultramagnetic MCs early on. Paul C. was also a major contributor to Critical Beatdown, producing "Give The Drummer Some", and engineering most of the album.[4] Paul C. also produced the Hip-House mix of "Traveling At The Speed Of Thought", which was used as the group's first music video, and was their sole release in 1989. The single's b-side, "A Chorus Line", became one of Ultramagnetic's most popular songs and introduced new group affiliate Tim Dog. A variation of the "A Chorus Line" instrumental was used as the basis of Tim Dog's debut single, the Ced Gee-produced "Fuck Compton",[4] which became a modest hit and is credited with helping to spark the East coast/West coast feud of the mid 1990s.

The group went on a hiatus for several years, breaking up temporarily in 1990. They returned on Mercury Records in 1992, with the album Funk Your Head Up.[4] The album received a muted response, in part because many tracks had been given a commercial sheen, having been remixed by outside producers at the label's insistence. Alternate mixes of this album's songs along with unreleased tracks from the sessions have appeared on later compilations. The song "Poppa Large", remixed by Da Beatminerz, became a hit and remains a staple of Kool Keith's live show. The song's video featured Keith in a straitjacket, his bald head encased in a birdcage.

In 1993, the group released the album The Four Horsemen,[4] which featured guest production and vocals by Godfather Don, who produced solo Kool Keith sessions in 1992. Some of those tracks appear on The Four Horsemen, and also on Cenobites. The former was the last official album the Ultramagnetic MC's released until their 2007 reunion.

There were many semi-legitimate and compilation albums to follow, the most official of which was Next Plateau's The B-Sides Companion, which featured a new song, some unreleased 1989 songs recorded for a second Next Plateau LP and most of the group's classic singles, albeit in newly remixed form. Ced Gee and Moe Love both provided demos and unreleased songs spanning the group's entire career to Tuff City for a series of four albums which were released without Kool Keith's consent. A live album, Brooklyn To Brixton, was announced but abandoned.

As a reaction to Ced and Moe's involvement in the Tuff City releases, Kool Keith and Tim Dog reunited on the album Big Time, released under the group name Ultra in 1997. Kool Keith went on to record many solo CDs, including several under aliases such as Dr. Octagon and Dr. Dooom. His abstract rhymes and syncopated, off-beat delivery influenced many rappers, including Pharoahe Monch from Organized Konfusion and Ghostface Killah of Wu-Tang Clan.

In 2001, Ultramagnetic MCs released a single, "Make It Rain" / "Mix It Down". Two other songs, "Baby, I'm Mad" and "Who Am I?" were recorded at the same sessions, but remain officially unreleased. In 2004, the original versions of the Next Plateau singles were finally released on CD as bonus tracks on the remastered Critical Beatdown. In a 9 December 2005 interview on Houston's Late Nite Snax radio show,[5] Kool Keith confirmed rumours that the Ultramagnetic MC's had reformed and recorded a new album. Founding Ultramagnetic MC's member Ced Gee has set up Factshen Records. A new Ultramagnetic MC's LP, Back to the Future—The Bronx Kings Are Back, was scheduled to be released in 2006 but was later named The Best Kept Secret and released in January 2007. Although the album's cover features the original line-up of Kool Keith, Ced Gee, Moe Love and TR Love, TR (along with Tim Dog) were absent. Instead, guest verses are provided by newcomers like Grafiq Malachi Sebek. However, Tim Dog and TR Love have each recently released songs featuring Ultramagnetic under their own names. The group also released a new song after the album's release called "We About Chix", the video can be seen on YouTube.

The group performed live at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festival curated by ATP & Portishead in September 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.[6]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
R&B
/HH

[7]
US
Heat.

[8]
UK
R&B
/HH

[9]
Critical Beatdown 57 17
Funk Your Head Up
  • Released: March 17, 1992
  • Label: Mercury/PolyGram
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
The Four Horsemen
  • Released: August 10, 1993
  • Label: Wild Pitch/ERG
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
55 15
The Best Kept Secret
  • Released: January 9, 2007
  • Label: DMAFT
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
Ultra Laboratory Stories[a]
  • Released: August 24, 2010[10]
  • Label: Black Pegasus
  • Formats: CD, LP
Ced Gee X Kool Keith
  • Released: April 1, 2022[11]
  • Label: Ruffnation
  • Formats: LP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Collaborations edit

  • 2019 – The Foundation

Compilation albums edit

List of compilation albums
Title Album details
The Basement Tapes 1984–1990
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Tuff City
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette
New York What Is Funky
  • Released: April 4, 1996
  • Label: Ol' Skool Flava/Tuff City
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
Mo Love's Basement Tapes
  • Released: 1996[12]
  • Label: Ol' Skool Flava
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
The B-Sides Companion
  • Released: October 7, 1997[13]
  • Label: Next Plateau
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette
Smack My Bitch Up
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Tuff City
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[9]
"To Give You Love"[14] 1986 Non-album single
"Ego Trippin'" Critical Beatdown
"Travelling at the Speed of Thought"[15] 1987
"Funky"[16]
"Watch Me Now" 1988
"Ease Back"[17]
"Give the Drummer Some"[18] 1989 95
"Make it Happen"[19] 1991 Funk Your Head Up
"Poppa Large"[20] 1992
"Two Brothers with Checks (San Francisco, Harvey)" The Four Horsemen
"Raise it Up"
(featuring Godfather Don)[21]
1993
"I'm Fuckin Flippin"
(featuring Kool Keith)[22]
1994 New York What Is Funky
"Watch Your Back"[23] 1996 Mo Love's Basement Tapes
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
  • 1984 – "To Give You Love"/"Make You Shake"
  • 1986 – "Ego Trippin'"/"Ego Bits"/"Funky Potion"
  • 1987 – "Traveling At The Speed of Thought (Original)"/"M.C.'s Ultra (Part Two)"
  • 1987 – "Mentally Mad"/"Funky"
  • 1988 – "Watch Me Now"/"Feelin' It"
  • 1988 – "Ease Back"/"Kool Keith Housing Things"
  • 1989 – "Give The Drummer Some"/"Moe Luv Theme"
  • 1989 – "Traveling At The Speed Of Thought (Remixes/LP Version)"/"A Chorus Line" (featuring Tim Dog)
  • 1991 – "Make It Happen"/"A Chorus Line (Pt. II)"
  • 1992 – "Poppa Large (East Coast Remix)/(West Coast Remix)"
  • 1993 – "Two Brothers With Checks (San Francisco Harvey)"/"One Two, One Two"
  • 1993 – "Raise It Up (featuring Godfather Don)"/"The Saga Of Dandy, The Devil And Day (Black Baseball)"
  • 1994 – "I'm Fuckin' Flippin"
  • 1997 – "Watch Your Back"
  • 2001 – "Make It Rain"/"Mix It Down"
  • 2006 – "Mechanism Nice (Born Twice)"/"Nottz"
  • 2012 – "You'll See"
  • 2014 – "Ain't It Good To You (Paul C. Mix & Edit)"
  • 2023 – "Ultra Ultra/Silicon Bass"

Appearances edit

  • 1987 – "Red Alert Goes Berzerk"
  • 1994 – "Wild Pitch Classics"
  • 1999 – "It's All The Way Live" appears on a compilation, called Connected

Notes edit

  1. ^ Published as "Ultramagnetic Foundation".

References edit

  1. ^ Cooper, Sean. "Ultramagnetic MC's Biography". AllMusic. from the original on 2 May 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  2. ^ Wang, Oliver (2003). Classic material: the hip-hop album guide. ECW Press.
  3. ^ Holder, Earl (2011). Synthetic Substitution: The Life Story of Melvin Bliss (Motion picture). Peripheral Enterprises.
  4. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 1203. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  5. ^ . 26 July 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-07-26. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  6. ^ "ATP America presents I'll Be Your Mirror curated by Portishead & ATP - All Tomorrow's Parties". from the original on 2011-07-04. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  7. ^ "Ultramagnetic MCs Chart History". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Retrieved 2022-03-30.[dead link]
  8. ^ "Ultramagnetic MCs – Chart History: Top Heatseekers". Billboard. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Ultramagnetic MCs – UK Charts". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  10. ^ "Ultra Laboratory Stories - Ultramagnetic MCs - Release Info". AllMusic.
  11. ^ "Ced Gee X Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MCs - Release Info". AllMusic.
  12. ^ "Ultramagnetic MCs - Mo Love's Basement Tapes". AllMusic. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  13. ^ "Cold Rock a Party Best Of - MC Lyte - Release Info". Apple Music.
  14. ^ Baby Make It Boom (track listing). Antoinette. Next Plateau Records Inc. 1988. NP 50089.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ Unfinished Business/Hit 'Em With This (track listing). Antoinette & Hurby's Machine. Sound Check Records, Next Plateau Records Inc. 1988. NPS50075.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  16. ^ Baby Make It Boom (track listing). Antoinette. Next Plateau Records Inc. 1988. NP 50089.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  17. ^ "Antoinette - Shake, Rattle & Roll (12 inch Vinyl Single - Next Plateau #50109)". AllMusic.
  18. ^ I'm Crying/This Girl Is Off On Her Own (track listing). Antoinette. Next Plateau Records Inc. 1989. NP 50113.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  19. ^ "Antoinette - Never Get Enough (12 inch Vinyl Single - Next Plateau #50119)". AllMusic.
  20. ^ She Operates Around The Clock (track listing). Antoinette. Next Plateau Records Inc. 1990. 145.846-7.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  21. ^ She Operates Around The Clock (track listing). Antoinette. Next Plateau Records Inc. 1990. 145.846-7.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  22. ^ "Antoinette - Never Get Enough (12 inch Vinyl Single - Next Plateau #50119)". AllMusic.
  23. ^ "Antoinette - Never Get Enough (12 inch Vinyl Single - Next Plateau #50119)". AllMusic.

External links edit

  • Tuffcity.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ultramagnetic MCs news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in the Bronx New York City 1 Founded by Kool Keith the group also includes Ced Gee TR Love and Moe Love 2 Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989 In 1990 DJ Jaycee was added as a road manager and backup DJ Big D was put down with the crew by Kool Keith in 1989 A former member Rooney Roon was fired following an assault arrest Beat boxer Rahzel was also involved with the group early in its career The group s work was associated with unorthodox sampling polysyllabic rhymes and bizarre lyrical imagery Ultramagnetic MCsUltramagnetic MCs Kool Keith and Ced Gee pictured performing at I ll Be Your Mirror in Asbury Park New Jersey September 2011Background informationOriginThe Bronx New York U S GenresHip hopYears active1984 20012006 presentLabelsDiamond International 1984 1986 Next Plateau 1986 1991 Mercury PolyGram Records 1991 1992 Wild Pitch EMI Records 1993 1994 Tuff City 1994 DMAFT 2006 present MembersKool KeithCed GeeTR LoveMoe LoveJaycee Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Collaborations 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 Singles 2 4 1 As lead artist 2 5 Appearances 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Ultramagnetic MCs formed in 1984 Their first single was To Give You Love 1985 on the Diamond International label The group released Ego Trippin its first 12 inch single on Next Plateau Records in 1986 It was the first hip hop song to feature the Synthetic Substitution drum break sample composed by Melvin Bliss and one of the most sampled songs of all time 3 The group s next single was Travelling at the Speed of Thought Original M C s Ultra Part Two followed by Funky Mentally Mad one of their most sought after 12 inch singles Travelling used extensive sampling from Louie Louie by the Kingsmen while Funky was based on a Joe Cocker piano sample later used as the basis for 2Pac s California Love The single was released in 1987 and led to the release of the group s first album The Ultramagnetic MCs released a new school classic in 1988 Critical Beatdown introducing many new sampling techniques Many believe who that without the group s primary producer Ced Gee the golden era of sampling may have looked very different Ced while uncredited also produced the majority of Boogie Down Productions seminal Criminal Minded 4 These albums are among the first to use chopped samples rearranged and edited to change context Both albums also feature many James Brown samples which became prominent in hip hop in ensuing years KRS One has been quoted as saying that he was close to joining Ultramagnetic MCs early on Paul C was also a major contributor to Critical Beatdown producing Give The Drummer Some and engineering most of the album 4 Paul C also produced the Hip House mix of Traveling At The Speed Of Thought which was used as the group s first music video and was their sole release in 1989 The single s b side A Chorus Line became one of Ultramagnetic s most popular songs and introduced new group affiliate Tim Dog A variation of the A Chorus Line instrumental was used as the basis of Tim Dog s debut single the Ced Gee produced Fuck Compton 4 which became a modest hit and is credited with helping to spark the East coast West coast feud of the mid 1990s The group went on a hiatus for several years breaking up temporarily in 1990 They returned on Mercury Records in 1992 with the album Funk Your Head Up 4 The album received a muted response in part because many tracks had been given a commercial sheen having been remixed by outside producers at the label s insistence Alternate mixes of this album s songs along with unreleased tracks from the sessions have appeared on later compilations The song Poppa Large remixed by Da Beatminerz became a hit and remains a staple of Kool Keith s live show The song s video featured Keith in a straitjacket his bald head encased in a birdcage In 1993 the group released the album The Four Horsemen 4 which featured guest production and vocals by Godfather Don who produced solo Kool Keith sessions in 1992 Some of those tracks appear on The Four Horsemen and also on Cenobites The former was the last official album the Ultramagnetic MC s released until their 2007 reunion There were many semi legitimate and compilation albums to follow the most official of which was Next Plateau s The B Sides Companion which featured a new song some unreleased 1989 songs recorded for a second Next Plateau LP and most of the group s classic singles albeit in newly remixed form Ced Gee and Moe Love both provided demos and unreleased songs spanning the group s entire career to Tuff City for a series of four albums which were released without Kool Keith s consent A live album Brooklyn To Brixton was announced but abandoned As a reaction to Ced and Moe s involvement in the Tuff City releases Kool Keith and Tim Dog reunited on the album Big Time released under the group name Ultra in 1997 Kool Keith went on to record many solo CDs including several under aliases such as Dr Octagon and Dr Dooom His abstract rhymes and syncopated off beat delivery influenced many rappers including Pharoahe Monch from Organized Konfusion and Ghostface Killah of Wu Tang Clan In 2001 Ultramagnetic MCs released a single Make It Rain Mix It Down Two other songs Baby I m Mad and Who Am I were recorded at the same sessions but remain officially unreleased In 2004 the original versions of the Next Plateau singles were finally released on CD as bonus tracks on the remastered Critical Beatdown In a 9 December 2005 interview on Houston s Late Nite Snax radio show 5 Kool Keith confirmed rumours that the Ultramagnetic MC s had reformed and recorded a new album Founding Ultramagnetic MC s member Ced Gee has set up Factshen Records A new Ultramagnetic MC s LP Back to the Future The Bronx Kings Are Back was scheduled to be released in 2006 but was later named The Best Kept Secret and released in January 2007 Although the album s cover features the original line up of Kool Keith Ced Gee Moe Love and TR Love TR along with Tim Dog were absent Instead guest verses are provided by newcomers like Grafiq Malachi Sebek However Tim Dog and TR Love have each recently released songs featuring Ultramagnetic under their own names The group also released a new song after the album s release called We About Chix the video can be seen on YouTube The group performed live at the ATP I ll Be Your Mirror festival curated by ATP amp Portishead in September 2011 in Asbury Park New Jersey 6 Discography editStudio albums edit List of albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions USR amp B HH 7 USHeat 8 UKR amp B HH 9 Critical Beatdown Released October 4 1988 Label Next Plateau Formats CD LP Cassette digital download 57 17 Funk Your Head Up Released March 17 1992 Label Mercury PolyGram Formats CD LP Cassette digital download The Four Horsemen Released August 10 1993 Label Wild Pitch ERG Formats CD LP Cassette digital download 55 15 The Best Kept Secret Released January 9 2007 Label DMAFT Formats CD LP digital download Ultra Laboratory Stories a Released August 24 2010 10 Label Black Pegasus Formats CD LP Ced Gee X Kool Keith Released April 1 2022 11 Label Ruffnation Formats LP denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country Collaborations edit 2019 The Foundation Compilation albums edit List of compilation albums Title Album details The Basement Tapes 1984 1990 Released 1994 Label Tuff City Formats CD LP Cassette New York What Is Funky Released April 4 1996 Label Ol Skool Flava Tuff City Formats CD LP digital download Mo Love s Basement Tapes Released 1996 12 Label Ol Skool Flava Formats CD LP digital download The B Sides Companion Released October 7 1997 13 Label Next Plateau Formats CD LP Cassette Smack My Bitch Up Released 1998 Label Tuff City Formats CD LP digital download Singles edit As lead artist edit List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK 9 To Give You Love 14 1986 Non album single Ego Trippin Critical Beatdown Travelling at the Speed of Thought 15 1987 Funky 16 Watch Me Now 1988 Ease Back 17 Give the Drummer Some 18 1989 95 Make it Happen 19 1991 Funk Your Head Up Poppa Large 20 1992 Two Brothers with Checks San Francisco Harvey The Four Horsemen Raise it Up featuring Godfather Don 21 1993 I m Fuckin Flippin featuring Kool Keith 22 1994 New York What Is Funky Watch Your Back 23 1996 Mo Love s Basement Tapes denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country 1984 To Give You Love Make You Shake 1986 Ego Trippin Ego Bits Funky Potion 1987 Traveling At The Speed of Thought Original M C s Ultra Part Two 1987 Mentally Mad Funky 1988 Watch Me Now Feelin It 1988 Ease Back Kool Keith Housing Things 1989 Give The Drummer Some Moe Luv Theme 1989 Traveling At The Speed Of Thought Remixes LP Version A Chorus Line featuring Tim Dog 1991 Make It Happen A Chorus Line Pt II 1992 Poppa Large East Coast Remix West Coast Remix 1993 Two Brothers With Checks San Francisco Harvey One Two One Two 1993 Raise It Up featuring Godfather Don The Saga Of Dandy The Devil And Day Black Baseball 1994 I m Fuckin Flippin 1997 Watch Your Back 2001 Make It Rain Mix It Down 2006 Mechanism Nice Born Twice Nottz 2012 You ll See 2014 Ain t It Good To You Paul C Mix amp Edit 2023 Ultra Ultra Silicon Bass Appearances edit 1987 Red Alert Goes Berzerk 1994 Wild Pitch Classics 1999 It s All The Way Live appears on a compilation called ConnectedNotes edit Published as Ultramagnetic Foundation References edit Cooper Sean Ultramagnetic MC s Biography AllMusic Archived from the original on 2 May 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2011 Wang Oliver 2003 Classic material the hip hop album guide ECW Press Holder Earl 2011 Synthetic Substitution The Life Story of Melvin Bliss Motion picture Peripheral Enterprises a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 1203 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 DIGGIN IN THE TAPES KOOL KEITH INTERVIEW 2005 Peace Uv Mine 26 July 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 07 26 Retrieved 29 June 2021 ATP America presents I ll Be Your Mirror curated by Portishead amp ATP All Tomorrow s Parties Archived from the original on 2011 07 04 Retrieved 2011 06 14 Ultramagnetic MCs Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Retrieved 2022 03 30 dead link Ultramagnetic MCs Chart History Top Heatseekers Billboard Retrieved March 30 2022 a b Ultramagnetic MCs UK Charts The Official Charts Company Retrieved October 25 2020 Ultra Laboratory Stories Ultramagnetic MCs Release Info AllMusic Ced Gee X Kool Keith Ultramagnetic MCs Release Info AllMusic Ultramagnetic MCs Mo Love s Basement Tapes AllMusic Retrieved January 28 2021 Cold Rock a Party Best Of MC Lyte Release Info Apple Music Baby Make It Boom track listing Antoinette Next Plateau Records Inc 1988 NP 50089 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Unfinished Business Hit Em With This track listing Antoinette amp Hurby s Machine Sound Check Records Next Plateau Records Inc 1988 NPS50075 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Baby Make It Boom track listing Antoinette Next Plateau Records Inc 1988 NP 50089 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Antoinette Shake Rattle amp Roll 12 inch Vinyl Single Next Plateau 50109 AllMusic I m Crying This Girl Is Off On Her Own track listing Antoinette Next Plateau Records Inc 1989 NP 50113 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Antoinette Never Get Enough 12 inch Vinyl Single Next Plateau 50119 AllMusic She Operates Around The Clock track listing Antoinette Next Plateau Records Inc 1990 145 846 7 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link She Operates Around The Clock track listing Antoinette Next Plateau Records Inc 1990 145 846 7 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Antoinette Never Get Enough 12 inch Vinyl Single Next Plateau 50119 AllMusic Antoinette Never Get Enough 12 inch Vinyl Single Next Plateau 50119 AllMusic External links editKoolkeith co uk Ultrakeith net Tuffcity com Rolling Stone page 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