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Ultimate Breaks and Beats

Ultimate Breaks and Beats (also commonly abbreviated as UBB) was a series of 25 compilation albums released from 1986 to 1991 by Street Beat Records edited by "BreakBeat Lou" Flores.[1] Featured on the albums were tracks from 1966 to 1984 that included drum breaks.[2]

The albums found high popularity with hip hop producers, with the release of a new volume in the series usually leading to many various hip hop records featuring samples of the breaks.

Re-releases of the LPs, some packaged in pairs for DJ scratching and mixing convenience, became available and are currently found in many record stores. CDs of some of the volumes may be found as well, including a 2-CD and DVD box set featuring nearly all of the tracks on the 25 albums.

Releases

Complete track listing, taken from Geocities.com[3] and updated with performers' names, missing in the track lists of volumes SBR 499, SBR 500 and the first version of SBR 508.

An asterisk after a track name indicates that the song was remixed for inclusion in this compilation.

Not official

SBR 499

  1. The Limit – "She's So Divine" (from CP-721 12" single) (1982)
  2. Kashif – "I Just Gotta Have You (Lover Turn Me On)" (from CP-728 12" single) (1982)
  3. Kenton Nix featuring Bobby Youngblood – "There's Never Been (No One Like You)" (from WES 22130 12" single) (1980)
  4. Mr. Magic – "Magic's Message (There Has to Be a Better Way)" (from POS-1213 12" single) (1984)

SBR 500

  1. Tia Monae – "Don't Keep Me Waiting" (from CART-320 12" single) (1983)
  2. Cloud One – "Flying High" (from HS-1010 12" single) (1982)
  3. Ednah Holt – "Serious, Sirius Space Party" (from WES 22138 12" single) (1981)
  4. Convertion – "Let's Do It" (from S-12336 12" single) (1980)

Official start of the series

SBR 501

  1. The Monkees – "Mary Mary"* (from More of the Monkees) (1967) Colgems Records
  2. Wilbur "Bad" Bascomb – "Black Grass"* (from PAS-6048 7" single) (1972) Paramount Records
  3. The Winstons – "Amen, Brother"* (from MMS-117 7" single) (1969) Metromedia Records***
  4. 7th Wonder – "Daisy Lady" (from Climbing Higher) (1979) Parachute Records
  5. D.C. LaRue – "Indiscreet" (from The Tea Dance) (1976) Pyramid Records
  6. Rufus Thomas – "Do the Funky Penguin" (from STA-0112 7" single) (1971) Stax Records
      • Note The Break on "Amen Brother" was pitch down to 33 1/3***

SBR 502

  1. Wilson Pickett – "Get Me Back on Time, Engine #9"* (from Wilson Pickett in Philadelphia) (1970) Atlantic Records
  2. Juice – "Catch a Groove"* (from DGD-108 12" single) (1976) Greedy Records
  3. The Rolling Stones – "Honky Tonk Women"* (from Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)) (1969) London Records
  4. Funkadelic – "You'll Like it Too" (from Connections & Disconnections) (1981) LAX Records
  5. Roy Ayers Ubiquity – "Boogie Back" (from Change Up the Groove) (1974) Polydor Records
  6. Orchestra Internationale featuring Sal Conte – "Chella llà" (from Disco Italiano) (1974) Fiesta Records

SBR 503

  1. Cheryl Lynn – "Got to Be Real" (from Cheryl Lynn) (1978) Columbia records
  2. Incredible Bongo Band – "Apache" (from Bongo Rock) (1973) Pride/MGM Records
  3. Herman Kelly & Life – "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" (from Percussion Explosion) (1978) TK Disco / Alston / Electric Cat Records
  4. Incredible Bongo Band – "Bongo Rock"* (from Bongo Rock) (1973) Pride/MGM Records
  5. Upp – "Give It to You" (from Upp) (1975) Epic Records
  6. Jackie Robinson – "Pussyfooter"* (from I'm Different) (1977) Les Disques Direction Records

SBR 504

  1. Syl Johnson – "Different Strokes"* (from TM-2242 7" single) (1967) Twilight Records
  2. Bobby Byrd – "I Know You Got Soul"* (from I Need Help) (1970) King Records
  3. Z. Z. Hill – "I Think I'd Do It"* (from The Brand New Z.Z. Hill) (1971) Mankind Records
  4. Gaz – "Sing Sing" (from Gaz) (1979) SalSoul Records
  5. Isaac Hayes – "Breakthrough" (from the Truck Turner soundtrack) (1974) Enterprise Records
  6. Tom Jones – "Looking Out My Window"* (from "45-40035" 7" single (1968) Parrot Records ***Note: Looking Out My Window" does not appear on the 1968 LP "Help Yourself" although it does so on later cd reissues.
  7. Dynamic Corvettes – "Funky Music Is the Thing Part 2" (from ABET-5459 7" single) (1975) Abet Records

SBR 505

  1. Johnny "Hammond" Smith – "Shifting Gears"* (from Gears) (1975) Milestone Records
  2. Bo Diddley – "Hit or Miss"* (from Big Bad Bo) (1974) Cadet / Chess Records
  3. The Wild Magnolias – "(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul"* (from The Wild Magnolias) (1974) Polydor Records
  4. Melvin Bliss – "Synthetic Substitution" (from SU-527 7" single) (1973) Sunburst Records
  5. Freedom – "Get Up and Dance" (from Farther Than Imagination) (1979) TK Disco / Malaco Records
  6. 20th Century Steel Band – "Heaven and Hell Is on Earth" (from Warm Heart, Cold Steel) (1975) United Artists Records
  7. Banbarra – "Shack Up Part 2" (from UAXW-734Y 7" single) (1975)

SBR 506

  1. Please – "Sing a Simple Song" (from Please) (1975) Telefunken Records
  2. James Brown – "Cold Sweat" (from Cold Sweat) (1967) King Records
  3. The Cecil Holmes Soulful Sounds – "2001" (from The Black Motion Picture Experience) (1973) Buddah records
  4. Dennis Coffey – "Son of Scorpio"* (from Electric Coffey) (1972) Sussex Records
  5. The Magic Disco Machine – "Scratchin'"* (from Disc-O-Tech) (1975) Motown records
  6. Fat Larry's Band – "Down on the Avenue" (from Feel It) (1976) WMot Records
  7. Uncle Louie – "I Like Funky Music" (from "Uncle Louie's Here" - 12" Remix - MAR-434) Marlin Records (1979)

SBR 507

  1. James Brown – "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose" (from Sex Machine (album) (1970) (Note: The original version has the guitar hook, while both the remixed version and the live version have the drum breaks.) Polydor Records
  2. Funky Constellation – "Street Talk (Madam Rapper)" (from FUNC-369 12" single) (1979) ROTA Records
  3. Pleasure – "Let’s Dance" (from Accept No Substitutes) (1976) Fantasy Records
  4. John Davis and the Monster Orchestra – "I Can’t Stop" (from Night and Day) (1976) SAM Records
  5. John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra – "Planetary Citizen" (from Inner Worlds) (1975) CBS Records
  6. Funkadelic – "Good Old Music" (from Funkadelic) (1970) Westbound Records
  7. William Ray – "You Are What You Are" (Sammy Lee Pickens) (from DMT-1001 12" single) (1977) Magic Touch Records

Discontinued (see notes below)

SBR 508

  1. The Puppets – "The Way of Life" (from the QUS-055 12" single) (1983)
  2. Wish & Fonda Rae – "Touch Me (All Night Long)" (from RHR 3376 12" single) (1984)
  3. Up Front – "Infatuation" (from SC-16 12" single) (1983)
  4. Stacye Branché – "Precious and Special" (from BO-03055 12" single) (1983)

Continued

SBR 509

  1. Ingrid – "Easter Parade" (from POSPX-529 12" single) (1982) Polydor Records
  2. ESG – "UFO"* (from ESG) (1981) 99 Records
  3. Billy Squier – "Big Beat" (from The Tale of the Tape) (1980) Capitol Records
  4. Liquid Liquid – "Cavern" (from Optimo EP) (1983) 99 Records
  5. Mountain – "Long Red"* (from Mountain Live: The Road Goes Ever On) (1972) Windfall Records
  6. Tyrone Thomas and the Whole Darn Family – "Seven Minutes of Funk" (from Has Arrived) (1976) Soul International Records
      • Note UFO by ESG was pitched down from 45rpm to 33 1/3rpm****

SBR 510

  1. James Brown – "Funky President" (from Reality) (1974) Polydor Records
  2. Dexter Wansel – "Theme from the Planets"* (from Life on Mars) (1976) Philadelphia International Records
  3. Rhythm Heritage – "Theme from "S.W.A.T.""* (from Disco-Fied) (1978) ABC Records
  4. The Jackson Five – "It's Great to Be Here"* (from Maybe Tomorrow) (1971) Motown Records
  5. The Brothers Johnson – "Ain't We Funkin' Now" (12 inch Version ) (1978) A&M Records
  6. La Pregunta – "Shangri La" (from GNP-12001 12" single) (1978) GNP Records
  7. Esther Williams – "Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had a Ball)"*** ( Album version ) (1976) 'Friends & Co. Records

1 – The Lp, 45rpm and the 12" of "Last Night Changed It All" are all different versions from one another.[clarification needed]

2 – Note: "Theme from the Planets" was recorded at 45 rpm speed on this release.

SBR 511

  1. The Honey Drippers – "Impeach the President"* (from AL-1017 7" single) (1973) Alaga Records
  2. The Headhunters – "God Make Me Funky" (from Survival of the Fittest) (1975) Arista Records
  3. Lucy Hawkins – "Gotta Get Out of Here" (from S-12455 12" single) (1978) SAM Records
  4. Orange Krush – "Action"* (from MDS-4018 12" single) (1982) Prep Street / Mercury Records
  5. Funk Inc. – "Kool Is Back" (from Funk, Inc.) (1971) Prestige Records
  6. Fausto Papetti – "Love's Theme"* (from 18a Raccolta) (1975) Durium Records

SBR 512

  1. Junie – "Granny's Funky Rolls Royce" (from Freeze) (1975) Westbound Records
  2. James Brown – "Funky Drummer"* (from King Records – 45-6290 7" single) (1969) King Records
  3. The Mohawks – "The Champ" (from PM-719 7" single) (1968) Pama Records
  4. Aerosmith – "Walk This Way" (from Toys in the Attic) (1975) Columbia Records
  5. Thin Lizzy – "Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed" (from Johnny the Fox) (1978) Mercury Records
  6. The Soul Searchers – "Ashley's Roachclip"* (from Salt of the Earth) (1974) Sussex Records
  7. Chicago Gangsters – "Gangster Boogie"* (from Blind Over You) (1975) Gold Plate Records
  8. T-Connection – "Groove to Get Down" (from On Fire) (1977) Dash Records

SBR 513

  1. Babe Ruth – "The Mexican" (from First Base) (1973) Harvest / EMI Records
  2. Babe Ruth – "Keep Your Distance"* (from Kid's Stuff) (1976) Capitol Records
  3. Coke Escovedo – "(Runaway) I Wouldn't Change a Thing" (from Comin' at Ya) (1976) 2 Mercury Records
  4. Eastside Connection – "Frisco Disco" (from AFT-1001 12" single) (1978) Rampart Records
  5. In Search Of...Orchestra – "Phenomena Theme" (from AVID-12146 12" single) (1977) AVI Records
  6. The Meters – "Handclapping Song" (from Struttin') (1970) Josie Records

2 – "(Runaway) I Wouldn't Change a Thing" is actually two songs by Coke Escovedo put into one track: the ending of "Runaway" and "I Wouldn't Change a Thing".

SBR 514

  1. Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson – "Sister Sanctified" (from Cherry) (1972) CTI Records
  2. J. J. Johnson – "Willie Chase" (from the Willie Dynamite soundtrack) (1974) MCA Records
  3. Kid Dynamite – "Uphill Peace of Mind" (from Kid Dynamite) (1976) Cream Records
  4. Ralph MacDonald – "Jam on the Groove" (from Sound of a Drum) (1976) Marlin Records
  5. Experience Unlimited – "Knock Him Out Sugar Ray" (from VMT-25 12" single) (1980) Vermack Records
  6. Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s – "Blow Your Head" (from Damn Right I Am Somebody) (1974) People Records

SBR 515

  1. Donald Byrd – "Change (Makes You Want to Hustle)" (from Places and Spaces) (1975) Blue Note Records
  2. Roy Ayers – "Brother Green (The Disco King)" (from Mystic Voyage) (1975) Polydor Records
  3. Grover Washington Jr. – "Mister Magic" (from Mister Magic) (1975) Motown Records
  4. David Matthews – "Star Wars" (from Dune) (1977) CTI Records
  5. John Cougar Mellencamp – "Jack and Diane" (from American Fool) (1982) Riva Records
  6. Pleasure – "Bouncy Lady" (from Dust Yourself Off) (1975) Fantasy Records
  7. Jefferson Starship – "Rock Music" (from Freedom at Point Zero) (1979) Grunt/RCA Records

SBR 516

  1. Commodores – "The Assembly Line" (from Machine Gun) (1974) Motown Records
  2. Johnny Jenkins – "I Walk On Gilded Splinters" (from Ton-Ton Macoute!) (1974) Capricorn Records
  3. Le Pamplemousse – "Gimme What You Got"* (from Le Pamplemousse) (1976) AVI Records
  4. Marvin Gaye – "T Plays it Cool" (from Trouble Man – the soundtrack album for the film of the same name) (1972) Talma Records
  5. Lyn Collins – "Think (About It)"* (from Think (About It)) (1972) People Records
  6. The Galactic Force Band – "Space Dust"* (from Spaced Out Disco) (1978) Springboard Records
  7. Steve Miller Band – "Take the Money and Run"* (from Fly Like an Eagle) (1976) Capitol Records

SBR 517

  1. Baby Huey – "Listen to Me" (from The Living Legend) (1971) Curtom Records
  2. Bobbie Knight & The Universal Lady – "The Lovermaniacs (Sex)"* (from Earth Creature) (1974) Brunswick Records
  3. The Pointer Sisters – "Yes We Can Can" (from Pointer Sisters) (1973) Blue Thumb Records
  4. Monk Higgins – "One Man Band (Plays All Alone)" (from Dance to the Disco Sax) (1974) Buddah Records
  5. Kool & The Gang – "N.T." (from Live at PJ's) (1971) De-Lite Records
  6. Dyke & the Blazers – "Let a Woman Be a Woman, Let a Man Be a Man"* (from Greatest Hits) (1969) Original Sounds Records
  7. Bram Tchaikovsky – "Whiskey and Wine" (live version from "The Girl Of My Dreams" 7" E.P.') (1979) Radar Records***note The song "Whiskey & Wine" was originally covered by the group The Motors and Bram Tchaikovsky was an original member. Their version from the album "1" is a studio recording and has no drum break***
  8. "L.L. Bonus Beats" – Fancy – "Feel Good"* (from Wild Thing) (1974) Big Three Records BT 89502 ***note; Looped as a 1:40 min. bonus beat on vinyl edition.

SBR 518

  1. Bar-Kays – "Let's Have Some Fun" (from Flying High on Your Love) (1977) Mercury Records
  2. Lafayette Afro Rock Band – "Conga" (from Malik) (1976) Makossa Records
  3. Yellow Sunshine – "Yellow Sunshine" (from ZS72511 7" single) (1973) TSOP Records
  4. The Jimmy Castor Bunch – "It's Just Begun"* (from It's Just Begun) (1972) RCA Records
  5. Marva Whitney – "It's My Thing" (from It's My Thing") (1969) King Records
  6. Kay Gees – "I Believe in Music" (from Find a Friend) (1976) Gang Records
  7. Dennis Coffey – "Ride Sally Ride" (from Goin' for Myself) (1972) Sussex Records

4 – ***Note that the intro used in the beginning of the song is taken from the group's track "Troglodyte (Cave Man)".

SBR 519

  1. The Blackbyrds – "Rock Creek Park" (from City Life) (1975) Fantasy Records
  2. KC and the Sunshine Band – "I Get Lifted" (from KC and the Sunshine Band) (1975) TK Disco Records
  3. Brother Soul – "Cookies" (from LS-105 7" single) (1975) Leo Mini Records
  4. Foster Sylvers – "Misdemeanor" (from Foster Sylvers) (1973) Pride / MGM Records
  5. Wild Sugar – "Bring it Here" (from the TS-2004 12" single) (1981) TSOB Records
  6. Miami – "Chicken Yellow" (from The Party Freaks) (1974) Drive Records
  7. The Olympic Runners – "Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is" (from Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is) (1974) London Records
  8. Lightnin' Rod – "Sport" (from Hustlers Convention) (1973) United Artists Records

SBR 520

  1. Roy Ayers – "Lonesome Cowboy"* (from Everybody Loves the Sunshine) (1976) Polydor Records
  2. Duke Williams – "Chinese Chicken" (from Monkey in a Silk Suit is Still a Monkey) (1973) Capricorn Records
  3. Joe Quarterman – "I'm Gonna Get You"* (from GSF Records 6915 7" single) (1974) GSF Records
  4. Friend & Lover – "Reach Out of the Darkness"* (from Reach Out of the Darkness) (1973) Verve Forecast Records
  5. The Chubukos – "House of Rising Funk" (from Soul Makossa) (1973) Mainstream / Red Lion Production Records
  6. Eddie Bo – "Hook & Sling" (from Scram Records 117 7" single) (1969) Scram Records
  7. Bill Withers – "Kissing My Love" (from Still Bill) (1971) Sussex Records

5 – The group was called The Chubukos for the 7" single, but they were called Afrique for their LP Soul Makossa.

SBR 521

  1. The Politicians – "Free Your Mind" (from The Politicians Featuring McKinley Jackson) (1972) Hot Wax Records
  2. The Village Callers – "Hector" (from Live) (1967) Rampart Records
  3. Joe Tex – "Papa Was Too"* (from ATL-70199 7" single) (1966) Dial / Atlantic Records
  4. Sound Experience – "Devil with the Bust" (from Don't Fight the Feeling) (1974) Philly Soulville Records
  5. James Brown – "Soul Pride" (from The Popcorn) (1969) King Records
  6. All the People – "Cramp Your Style"* (from Blue Candle 1496 7" single) (1972) Blue Candle Records
  7. Johnny Pate – "Shaft in Africa" (from Shaft in Africa soundtrack) (1973) ABC Records
  8. Barry White – "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby"* (from I've Got So Much to Give) (1973) 20th Century Records
  9. "L.L. Bonus Beats #2" – Tommy Roe – "Dizzy" (1969) ABC Records ***Note... Looped into a 1:40 min bonus beat.

SBR 522

  1. Barrabas – "Woman" (from Barrabas) (1972) RCA Records
  2. Creative Source – "Corazon" (from Migration) (1974) Sussex Records
  3. Southside Movement – "Save the World" (from Movin') (1974) 20th Century Records
  4. The J.B.'s – "The Grunt (Part 1)"* (from Food for Thought) (1970) King Records
  5. Rufus Thomas – "Do the Funky Penguin (Part 2)"* (from STA-0112 7" single) (1971) Stax Records
  6. Shotgun – "Dynamite (The Bomb)"* (from Shotgun) (1977) ABC Records
  7. Gary Numan "Films" (from The Pleasure Principle)(1979) Beggars Banquet Records

SBR 523

  1. Rufus Thomas – "The Breakdown (Part II)"* (from Stax Records 2025060 7" single) (1971) Stax Records
  2. Jim Dandy – "Country Cooking" (from Flash Fearless Versus the Zorg Women Parts 5 & 6) (1975) Chrysalis Records
  3. Pleasure – "Joyous" (from Joyous) (1977) Fantasy Records
  4. Solomon Burke – "Get Out of My Life, Woman"* (from I Wish I Knew) (1968) Atlantic Records
  5. Alphonse Mouzon – "You Don't Know How Much I Love You" (from Funky Snakefoot) (1974) Blue Note Records
  6. Delegation – "Oh Honey" (from Promise of Love) (1977) Shady Brook Records
  7. Freda Payne – "The Easiest Way to Fall"* (from Band of Gold) (1970) Invictus Records

SBR 524

  1. Lowell Fulsom – "Tramp" (from Tramp) (1967) Kent / United Records
  2. Freddie Scott – "(You) Got What I Need" (from S233 7" single) (1968) Shout Records
  3. Lyn Collins – "You Can't Love Me, If You Don't Respect Me" (from PE-650 7" single) (1973) People Records
  4. The Emotions – "Blind Alley" (from Untouched) (1971) Volt / Stax Records
  5. Lonnie Liston Smith – "Expansions (Part 1)" (from Expansions) (1975) Flying Dutchman Records
  6. Otis Redding – "Hard to Handle"* (from The Immortal Otis Redding) (1968) ATCO Records
  7. The Grass Roots – "You and Love Are the Same" (from Feelings) (1969) ABC / Dunhill Records
  8. Tom Scott and the L.A. Express – "Sneakin' in the Back" (from Tom Scott and The L.A. Express) (1974) Ode Records

SBR 525

  1. Southside Movement – "I've Been Watching You" (from Southside Movement) (1973) 20th Century Records
  2. Lou Donaldson – "Pot Belly" (from Pretty Things) (1970) Blue Note Records
  3. Samba Soul – "Mambo #5" (from Samba Soul) (1977) RCA Records
  4. Five Stairsteps – "Don't Change Your Love"* (from Love's Happening) (1968) Curtom Records
  5. Lamont Dozier – "Take Off Your Make-up" (from Out Here on My Own) (1973) ABC Records
  6. Ike White – "Love and Affection" (from Changin' Times) (1976) LAX Records
  7. James Brown – "The Payback"* (from The Payback) (1973) Polydor Records

Oddities

There are some oddities in the collection, with releases SBR 499 and SBR 500 discontinued and now considered "unofficial", while SBR 508 was released with two different track listings. The later, alternate track listing for SBR 508 is as below.

SBR 508

  1. Incredible Bongo Band – "Sing, Sing, Sing" (from The Return of the Incredible Bongo Band) (1974)
  2. J. J. Johnson – "Parade Strut" (from Willie Dynamite soundtrack) (1974)
  3. Blowfly – "Sesame Street" (from Blowfly on TV) (1974)
  4. Manzel – "Midnight Theme" (1979) (from the Fraternity Records 3745 7" single) (1979)
  5. Mike Curb Congregation – "Burning Bridges" (from the Kelly's Heroes soundtrack) (1970)
  6. Johnny Jenkins – "Two Pigs and a Hog" (from the Cooley High soundtrack) (1975)
  7. The Fatback Band – "Fatbackin'" (from People Music) (1973)
  8. Jesse Green – "Flip" (from Flip) (1976)

Later volumes

Also, two later volumes were released, both as SBR 526. The first version was re-released as Strictly Breaks 1, and the second version was actually mixed and re-edited by Louis Flores.

SBR 526

  1. Joe Tex – "You Said a Bad Word" (from the Mercury Records 6052156 7" single) (1972)
  2. Johnnie Taylor – "Ever Ready" (from Ever Ready) (1978)
  3. Coalkitchen – "Keep on Pushing" (from Choose Your Flavor) (1977)
  4. Graham Central Station – "The Jam" (from Ain't No 'Bout-a-Doubt It) (1975)
  5. Trouble Funk – "Let's Get Small" (from the RC-501 12" single)
  6. Tony Alvon & the Belairs – "Sexy Coffee Pot" (from Atlantic Records 452632 7" single) (1969)
  7. Hank Carbo – "Hot Pants Pt. 2" (from the A-1172 7" single) (1971)

Other notes

The earliest track on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats series is Joe Tex's "Papa Was Too", released in 1966, with the latest being Fonda Rae's "Touch Me (All Night Long)", released in 1984.

The rarest track to be included on the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series is Manzel's "Midnight Theme", originally released on a Fraternity Records 7" record in 1975, though multiple reissues have been released and the song is available on many websites, including YouTube. However, for unknown reasons, the track was the only track left off a CD of all the tracks ever released on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums, possibly due to copyright issues.

DJ Superix, a British DJ, is the first DJ known to have compiled every single break from every volume of Ultimate Breaks and Beats into one mix, entitled "Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate!",[4] released in 2008. DJs Harry Love and MK originally released a mix CD as a tribute to the series entitled Beats Per Minute. While this CD did not feature every break, it was one of the first in the UK dedicated to be the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series. The first ever DJ mix in tribute to Ultimate Breaks & Beats is DJ Q Bert's Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik (1994). Subtitled as "A Pre-School Break Mix", DJ QBert mixed duplicate copies of UBB tracks with scratching and incorporated dialogue and samples from television, film and popular culture, notably comic books, cartoons and video games.

Other similar breakbeat compilations

Many drum break series compilation albums followed Ultimate Breaks and Beats, including:

  • Diggin' (19 volumes)
  • Strictly Breaks (11 volumes)
  • Dusty Fingers (17 volumes)
  • Soul Beats (9 volumes)
  • Super Breaks and Beats (8 volumes)
  • Argo/Cadet Grooves (7 volumes)
  • Drum Crazy (6 volumes)
  • Schoolyard Breaks, Rhythm Madness, and Circuit Breaks (all 2 volumes)
  • Breaksploitaton (2 volumes)

References

  1. ^ Louis "BreakBeat Lou" Flores. Discogs. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Various Artists: Ultimate Breaks & Beats: The Complete Collection". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  3. ^ .
  4. ^ . Southern Hospitality. Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2016.

External links

  • Street Beat Records Discography at Discogs
  • Stream 'Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate! mix at Southern Hospitality
  • Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate! at Discogs

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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 Ultimate Breaks and Beats news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ultimate Breaks and Beats also commonly abbreviated as UBB was a series of 25 compilation albums released from 1986 to 1991 by Street Beat Records edited by BreakBeat Lou Flores 1 Featured on the albums were tracks from 1966 to 1984 that included drum breaks 2 The albums found high popularity with hip hop producers with the release of a new volume in the series usually leading to many various hip hop records featuring samples of the breaks Re releases of the LPs some packaged in pairs for DJ scratching and mixing convenience became available and are currently found in many record stores CDs of some of the volumes may be found as well including a 2 CD and DVD box set featuring nearly all of the tracks on the 25 albums Contents 1 Releases 1 1 Not official 1 1 1 SBR 499 1 1 2 SBR 500 1 2 Official start of the series 1 2 1 SBR 501 1 2 2 SBR 502 1 2 3 SBR 503 1 2 4 SBR 504 1 2 5 SBR 505 1 2 6 SBR 506 1 2 7 SBR 507 1 3 Discontinued see notes below 1 3 1 SBR 508 1 4 Continued 1 4 1 SBR 509 1 4 2 SBR 510 1 4 3 SBR 511 1 4 4 SBR 512 1 4 5 SBR 513 1 4 6 SBR 514 1 4 7 SBR 515 1 4 8 SBR 516 1 4 9 SBR 517 1 4 10 SBR 518 1 4 11 SBR 519 1 4 12 SBR 520 1 4 13 SBR 521 1 4 14 SBR 522 1 4 15 SBR 523 1 4 16 SBR 524 1 4 17 SBR 525 1 5 Oddities 1 5 1 SBR 508 1 6 Later volumes 1 6 1 SBR 526 1 7 Other notes 2 Other similar breakbeat compilations 3 References 4 External linksReleases EditComplete track listing taken from Geocities com 3 and updated with performers names missing in the track lists of volumes SBR 499 SBR 500 and the first version of SBR 508 An asterisk after a track name indicates that the song was remixed for inclusion in this compilation Not official Edit SBR 499 Edit The Limit She s So Divine from CP 721 12 single 1982 Kashif I Just Gotta Have You Lover Turn Me On from CP 728 12 single 1982 Kenton Nix featuring Bobby Youngblood There s Never Been No One Like You from WES 22130 12 single 1980 Mr Magic Magic s Message There Has to Be a Better Way from POS 1213 12 single 1984 SBR 500 Edit Tia Monae Don t Keep Me Waiting from CART 320 12 single 1983 Cloud One Flying High from HS 1010 12 single 1982 Ednah Holt Serious Sirius Space Party from WES 22138 12 single 1981 Convertion Let s Do It from S 12336 12 single 1980 Official start of the series Edit SBR 501 Edit The Monkees Mary Mary from More of the Monkees 1967 Colgems Records Wilbur Bad Bascomb Black Grass from PAS 6048 7 single 1972 Paramount Records The Winstons Amen Brother from MMS 117 7 single 1969 Metromedia Records 7th Wonder Daisy Lady from Climbing Higher 1979 Parachute Records D C LaRue Indiscreet from The Tea Dance 1976 Pyramid Records Rufus Thomas Do the Funky Penguin from STA 0112 7 single 1971 Stax RecordsNote The Break on Amen Brother was pitch down to 33 1 3 SBR 502 Edit Wilson Pickett Get Me Back on Time Engine 9 from Wilson Pickett in Philadelphia 1970 Atlantic Records Juice Catch a Groove from DGD 108 12 single 1976 Greedy Records The Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women from Through the Past Darkly Big Hits Vol 2 1969 London Records Funkadelic You ll Like it Too from Connections amp Disconnections 1981 LAX Records Roy Ayers Ubiquity Boogie Back from Change Up the Groove 1974 Polydor Records Orchestra Internationale featuring Sal Conte Chella lla from Disco Italiano 1974 Fiesta RecordsSBR 503 Edit Cheryl Lynn Got to Be Real from Cheryl Lynn 1978 Columbia records Incredible Bongo Band Apache from Bongo Rock 1973 Pride MGM Records Herman Kelly amp Life Dance to the Drummer s Beat from Percussion Explosion 1978 TK Disco Alston Electric Cat Records Incredible Bongo Band Bongo Rock from Bongo Rock 1973 Pride MGM Records Upp Give It to You from Upp 1975 Epic Records Jackie Robinson Pussyfooter from I m Different 1977 Les Disques Direction RecordsSBR 504 Edit Syl Johnson Different Strokes from TM 2242 7 single 1967 Twilight Records Bobby Byrd I Know You Got Soul from I Need Help 1970 King Records Z Z Hill I Think I d Do It from The Brand New Z Z Hill 1971 Mankind Records Gaz Sing Sing from Gaz 1979 SalSoul Records Isaac Hayes Breakthrough from the Truck Turner soundtrack 1974 Enterprise Records Tom Jones Looking Out My Window from 45 40035 7 single 1968 Parrot Records Note Looking Out My Window does not appear on the 1968 LP Help Yourself although it does so on later cd reissues Dynamic Corvettes Funky Music Is the Thing Part 2 from ABET 5459 7 single 1975 Abet RecordsSBR 505 Edit Johnny Hammond Smith Shifting Gears from Gears 1975 Milestone Records Bo Diddley Hit or Miss from Big Bad Bo 1974 Cadet Chess Records The Wild Magnolias Somebody Got Soul Soul Soul from The Wild Magnolias 1974 Polydor Records Melvin Bliss Synthetic Substitution from SU 527 7 single 1973 Sunburst Records Freedom Get Up and Dance from Farther Than Imagination 1979 TK Disco Malaco Records 20th Century Steel Band Heaven and Hell Is on Earth from Warm Heart Cold Steel 1975 United Artists Records Banbarra Shack Up Part 2 from UAXW 734Y 7 single 1975 SBR 506 Edit Please Sing a Simple Song from Please 1975 Telefunken Records James Brown Cold Sweat from Cold Sweat 1967 King Records The Cecil Holmes Soulful Sounds 2001 from The Black Motion Picture Experience 1973 Buddah records Dennis Coffey Son of Scorpio from Electric Coffey 1972 Sussex Records The Magic Disco Machine Scratchin from Disc O Tech 1975 Motown records Fat Larry s Band Down on the Avenue from Feel It 1976 WMot Records Uncle Louie I Like Funky Music from Uncle Louie s Here 12 Remix MAR 434 Marlin Records 1979 SBR 507 Edit James Brown Give It Up or Turnit a Loose from Sex Machine album 1970 Note The original version has the guitar hook while both the remixed version and the live version have the drum breaks Polydor Records Funky Constellation Street Talk Madam Rapper from FUNC 369 12 single 1979 ROTA Records Pleasure Let s Dance from Accept No Substitutes 1976 Fantasy Records John Davis and the Monster Orchestra I Can t Stop from Night and Day 1976 SAM Records John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra Planetary Citizen from Inner Worlds 1975 CBS Records Funkadelic Good Old Music from Funkadelic 1970 Westbound Records William Ray You Are What You Are Sammy Lee Pickens from DMT 1001 12 single 1977 Magic Touch RecordsDiscontinued see notes below Edit SBR 508 Edit The Puppets The Way of Life from the QUS 055 12 single 1983 Wish amp Fonda Rae Touch Me All Night Long from RHR 3376 12 single 1984 Up Front Infatuation from SC 16 12 single 1983 Stacye Branche Precious and Special from BO 03055 12 single 1983 Continued Edit SBR 509 Edit Ingrid Easter Parade from POSPX 529 12 single 1982 Polydor Records ESG UFO from ESG 1981 99 Records Billy Squier Big Beat from The Tale of the Tape 1980 Capitol Records Liquid Liquid Cavern from Optimo EP 1983 99 Records Mountain Long Red from Mountain Live The Road Goes Ever On 1972 Windfall Records Tyrone Thomas and the Whole Darn Family Seven Minutes of Funk from Has Arrived 1976 Soul International RecordsNote UFO by ESG was pitched down from 45rpm to 33 1 3rpm SBR 510 Edit James Brown Funky President from Reality 1974 Polydor Records Dexter Wansel Theme from the Planets from Life on Mars 1976 Philadelphia International Records Rhythm Heritage Theme from S W A T from Disco Fied 1978 ABC Records The Jackson Five It s Great to Be Here from Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Motown Records The Brothers Johnson Ain t We Funkin Now 12 inch Version 1978 A amp M Records La Pregunta Shangri La from GNP 12001 12 single 1978 GNP Records Esther Williams Last Night Changed It All I Really Had a Ball Album version 1976 Friends amp Co Records1 The Lp 45rpm and the 12 of Last Night Changed It All are all different versions from one another clarification needed 2 Note Theme from the Planets was recorded at 45 rpm speed on this release SBR 511 Edit The Honey Drippers Impeach the President from AL 1017 7 single 1973 Alaga Records The Headhunters God Make Me Funky from Survival of the Fittest 1975 Arista Records Lucy Hawkins Gotta Get Out of Here from S 12455 12 single 1978 SAM Records Orange Krush Action from MDS 4018 12 single 1982 Prep Street Mercury Records Funk Inc Kool Is Back from Funk Inc 1971 Prestige Records Fausto Papetti Love s Theme from 18a Raccolta 1975 Durium RecordsSBR 512 Edit Junie Granny s Funky Rolls Royce from Freeze 1975 Westbound Records James Brown Funky Drummer from King Records 45 6290 7 single 1969 King Records The Mohawks The Champ from PM 719 7 single 1968 Pama Records Aerosmith Walk This Way from Toys in the Attic 1975 Columbia Records Thin Lizzy Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed from Johnny the Fox 1978 Mercury Records The Soul Searchers Ashley s Roachclip from Salt of the Earth 1974 Sussex Records Chicago Gangsters Gangster Boogie from Blind Over You 1975 Gold Plate Records T Connection Groove to Get Down from On Fire 1977 Dash RecordsSBR 513 Edit Babe Ruth The Mexican from First Base 1973 Harvest EMI Records Babe Ruth Keep Your Distance from Kid s Stuff 1976 Capitol Records Coke Escovedo Runaway I Wouldn t Change a Thing from Comin at Ya 1976 2 Mercury Records Eastside Connection Frisco Disco from AFT 1001 12 single 1978 Rampart Records In Search Of Orchestra Phenomena Theme from AVID 12146 12 single 1977 AVI Records The Meters Handclapping Song from Struttin 1970 Josie Records2 Runaway I Wouldn t Change a Thing is actually two songs by Coke Escovedo put into one track the ending of Runaway and I Wouldn t Change a Thing SBR 514 Edit Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson Sister Sanctified from Cherry 1972 CTI Records J J Johnson Willie Chase from the Willie Dynamite soundtrack 1974 MCA Records Kid Dynamite Uphill Peace of Mind from Kid Dynamite 1976 Cream Records Ralph MacDonald Jam on the Groove from Sound of a Drum 1976 Marlin Records Experience Unlimited Knock Him Out Sugar Ray from VMT 25 12 single 1980 Vermack Records Fred Wesley amp The J B s Blow Your Head from Damn Right I Am Somebody 1974 People RecordsSBR 515 Edit Donald Byrd Change Makes You Want to Hustle from Places and Spaces 1975 Blue Note Records Roy Ayers Brother Green The Disco King from Mystic Voyage 1975 Polydor Records Grover Washington Jr Mister Magic from Mister Magic 1975 Motown Records David Matthews Star Wars from Dune 1977 CTI Records John Cougar Mellencamp Jack and Diane from American Fool 1982 Riva Records Pleasure Bouncy Lady from Dust Yourself Off 1975 Fantasy Records Jefferson Starship Rock Music from Freedom at Point Zero 1979 Grunt RCA RecordsSBR 516 Edit Commodores The Assembly Line from Machine Gun 1974 Motown Records Johnny Jenkins I Walk On Gilded Splinters from Ton Ton Macoute 1974 Capricorn Records Le Pamplemousse Gimme What You Got from Le Pamplemousse 1976 AVI Records Marvin Gaye T Plays it Cool from Trouble Man the soundtrack album for the film of the same name 1972 Talma Records Lyn Collins Think About It from Think About It 1972 People Records The Galactic Force Band Space Dust from Spaced Out Disco 1978 Springboard Records Steve Miller Band Take the Money and Run from Fly Like an Eagle 1976 Capitol RecordsSBR 517 Edit Baby Huey Listen to Me from The Living Legend 1971 Curtom Records Bobbie Knight amp The Universal Lady The Lovermaniacs Sex from Earth Creature 1974 Brunswick Records The Pointer Sisters Yes We Can Can from Pointer Sisters 1973 Blue Thumb Records Monk Higgins One Man Band Plays All Alone from Dance to the Disco Sax 1974 Buddah Records Kool amp The Gang N T from Live at PJ s 1971 De Lite Records Dyke amp the Blazers Let a Woman Be a Woman Let a Man Be a Man from Greatest Hits 1969 Original Sounds Records Bram Tchaikovsky Whiskey and Wine live version from The Girl Of My Dreams 7 E P 1979 Radar Records note The song Whiskey amp Wine was originally covered by the group The Motors and Bram Tchaikovsky was an original member Their version from the album 1 is a studio recording and has no drum break L L Bonus Beats Fancy Feel Good from Wild Thing 1974 Big Three Records BT 89502 note Looped as a 1 40 min bonus beat on vinyl edition SBR 518 Edit Bar Kays Let s Have Some Fun from Flying High on Your Love 1977 Mercury Records Lafayette Afro Rock Band Conga from Malik 1976 Makossa Records Yellow Sunshine Yellow Sunshine from ZS72511 7 single 1973 TSOP Records The Jimmy Castor Bunch It s Just Begun from It s Just Begun 1972 RCA Records Marva Whitney It s My Thing from It s My Thing 1969 King Records Kay Gees I Believe in Music from Find a Friend 1976 Gang Records Dennis Coffey Ride Sally Ride from Goin for Myself 1972 Sussex Records4 Note that the intro used in the beginning of the song is taken from the group s track Troglodyte Cave Man SBR 519 Edit The Blackbyrds Rock Creek Park from City Life 1975 Fantasy Records KC and the Sunshine Band I Get Lifted from KC and the Sunshine Band 1975 TK Disco Records Brother Soul Cookies from LS 105 7 single 1975 Leo Mini Records Foster Sylvers Misdemeanor from Foster Sylvers 1973 Pride MGM Records Wild Sugar Bring it Here from the TS 2004 12 single 1981 TSOB Records Miami Chicken Yellow from The Party Freaks 1974 Drive Records The Olympic Runners Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is from Put the Music Where Your Mouth Is 1974 London Records Lightnin Rod Sport from Hustlers Convention 1973 United Artists RecordsSBR 520 Edit Roy Ayers Lonesome Cowboy from Everybody Loves the Sunshine 1976 Polydor Records Duke Williams Chinese Chicken from Monkey in a Silk Suit is Still a Monkey 1973 Capricorn Records Joe Quarterman I m Gonna Get You from GSF Records 6915 7 single 1974 GSF Records Friend amp Lover Reach Out of the Darkness from Reach Out of the Darkness 1973 Verve Forecast Records The Chubukos House of Rising Funk from Soul Makossa 1973 Mainstream Red Lion Production Records Eddie Bo Hook amp Sling from Scram Records 117 7 single 1969 Scram Records Bill Withers Kissing My Love from Still Bill 1971 Sussex Records5 The group was called The Chubukos for the 7 single but they were called Afrique for their LP Soul Makossa SBR 521 Edit The Politicians Free Your Mind from The Politicians Featuring McKinley Jackson 1972 Hot Wax Records The Village Callers Hector from Live 1967 Rampart Records Joe Tex Papa Was Too from ATL 70199 7 single 1966 Dial Atlantic Records Sound Experience Devil with the Bust from Don t Fight the Feeling 1974 Philly Soulville Records James Brown Soul Pride from The Popcorn 1969 King Records All the People Cramp Your Style from Blue Candle 1496 7 single 1972 Blue Candle Records Johnny Pate Shaft in Africa from Shaft in Africa soundtrack 1973 ABC Records Barry White I m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby from I ve Got So Much to Give 1973 20th Century Records L L Bonus Beats 2 Tommy Roe Dizzy 1969 ABC Records Note Looped into a 1 40 min bonus beat SBR 522 Edit Barrabas Woman from Barrabas 1972 RCA Records Creative Source Corazon from Migration 1974 Sussex Records Southside Movement Save the World from Movin 1974 20th Century Records The J B s The Grunt Part 1 from Food for Thought 1970 King Records Rufus Thomas Do the Funky Penguin Part 2 from STA 0112 7 single 1971 Stax Records Shotgun Dynamite The Bomb from Shotgun 1977 ABC Records Gary Numan Films from The Pleasure Principle 1979 Beggars Banquet RecordsSBR 523 Edit Rufus Thomas The Breakdown Part II from Stax Records 2025060 7 single 1971 Stax Records Jim Dandy Country Cooking from Flash Fearless Versus the Zorg Women Parts 5 amp 6 1975 Chrysalis Records Pleasure Joyous from Joyous 1977 Fantasy Records Solomon Burke Get Out of My Life Woman from I Wish I Knew 1968 Atlantic Records Alphonse Mouzon You Don t Know How Much I Love You from Funky Snakefoot 1974 Blue Note Records Delegation Oh Honey from Promise of Love 1977 Shady Brook Records Freda Payne The Easiest Way to Fall from Band of Gold 1970 Invictus RecordsSBR 524 Edit Lowell Fulsom Tramp from Tramp 1967 Kent United Records Freddie Scott You Got What I Need from S233 7 single 1968 Shout Records Lyn Collins You Can t Love Me If You Don t Respect Me from PE 650 7 single 1973 People Records The Emotions Blind Alley from Untouched 1971 Volt Stax Records Lonnie Liston Smith Expansions Part 1 from Expansions 1975 Flying Dutchman Records Otis Redding Hard to Handle from The Immortal Otis Redding 1968 ATCO Records The Grass Roots You and Love Are the Same from Feelings 1969 ABC Dunhill Records Tom Scott and the L A Express Sneakin in the Back from Tom Scott and The L A Express 1974 Ode RecordsSBR 525 Edit Southside Movement I ve Been Watching You from Southside Movement 1973 20th Century Records Lou Donaldson Pot Belly from Pretty Things 1970 Blue Note Records Samba Soul Mambo 5 from Samba Soul 1977 RCA Records Five Stairsteps Don t Change Your Love from Love s Happening 1968 Curtom Records Lamont Dozier Take Off Your Make up from Out Here on My Own 1973 ABC Records Ike White Love and Affection from Changin Times 1976 LAX Records James Brown The Payback from The Payback 1973 Polydor RecordsOddities Edit There are some oddities in the collection with releases SBR 499 and SBR 500 discontinued and now considered unofficial while SBR 508 was released with two different track listings The later alternate track listing for SBR 508 is as below SBR 508 Edit Incredible Bongo Band Sing Sing Sing from The Return of the Incredible Bongo Band 1974 J J Johnson Parade Strut from Willie Dynamite soundtrack 1974 Blowfly Sesame Street from Blowfly on TV 1974 Manzel Midnight Theme 1979 from the Fraternity Records 3745 7 single 1979 Mike Curb Congregation Burning Bridges from the Kelly s Heroes soundtrack 1970 Johnny Jenkins Two Pigs and a Hog from the Cooley High soundtrack 1975 The Fatback Band Fatbackin from People Music 1973 Jesse Green Flip from Flip 1976 Later volumes Edit Also two later volumes were released both as SBR 526 The first version was re released as Strictly Breaks 1 and the second version was actually mixed and re edited by Louis Flores SBR 526 Edit Joe Tex You Said a Bad Word from the Mercury Records 6052156 7 single 1972 Johnnie Taylor Ever Ready from Ever Ready 1978 Coalkitchen Keep on Pushing from Choose Your Flavor 1977 Graham Central Station The Jam from Ain t No Bout a Doubt It 1975 Trouble Funk Let s Get Small from the RC 501 12 single Tony Alvon amp the Belairs Sexy Coffee Pot from Atlantic Records 452632 7 single 1969 Hank Carbo Hot Pants Pt 2 from the A 1172 7 single 1971 Other notes Edit The earliest track on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats series is Joe Tex s Papa Was Too released in 1966 with the latest being Fonda Rae s Touch Me All Night Long released in 1984 The rarest track to be included on the Ultimate Breaks amp Beats series is Manzel s Midnight Theme originally released on a Fraternity Records 7 record in 1975 though multiple reissues have been released and the song is available on many websites including YouTube However for unknown reasons the track was the only track left off a CD of all the tracks ever released on the Ultimate Breaks and Beats albums possibly due to copyright issues DJ Superix a British DJ is the first DJ known to have compiled every single break from every volume of Ultimate Breaks and Beats into one mix entitled Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate 4 released in 2008 DJs Harry Love and MK originally released a mix CD as a tribute to the series entitled Beats Per Minute While this CD did not feature every break it was one of the first in the UK dedicated to be the Ultimate Breaks amp Beats series The first ever DJ mix in tribute to Ultimate Breaks amp Beats is DJ Q Bert s Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik 1994 Subtitled as A Pre School Break Mix DJ QBert mixed duplicate copies of UBB tracks with scratching and incorporated dialogue and samples from television film and popular culture notably comic books cartoons and video games Other similar breakbeat compilations EditMany drum break series compilation albums followed Ultimate Breaks and Beats including Diggin 19 volumes Strictly Breaks 11 volumes Dusty Fingers 17 volumes Soul Beats 9 volumes Super Breaks and Beats 8 volumes Argo Cadet Grooves 7 volumes Drum Crazy 6 volumes Schoolyard Breaks Rhythm Madness and Circuit Breaks all 2 volumes Breaksploitaton 2 volumes References Edit Louis BreakBeat Lou Flores Discogs Retrieved 18 July 2016 Various Artists Ultimate Breaks amp Beats The Complete Collection Pitchfork Retrieved 2020 08 28 Track list at Geocities DJ Superix presents Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate Southern Hospitality Archived from the original on 7 March 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2016 External links EditStreet Beat Records Discography at Discogs Stream Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate mix at Southern Hospitality Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ultimate Breaks and Beats 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