
One of house music’s true originators, Todd Terry was first discovered by pioneering New York house imprint Fourth Floor Records. Along with Mike Delgado, Todd was instrumental not only in establishing the label’s early catalogue but in the future of two of his friends on the label who became a household name: Masters At Work. In fact, it was Todd that gave ‘Little’ Louie Vega and Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez the moniker, having used it himself to release productions like these two tracks ‘Alright Alright’ and ‘Dum Dum Cry’. Both records, originally released in 1987, exhibit Terry’s musical roots, combining hip-hop breakbeats, powerful electro-funk and playful freestyle melodies in his inimitable style.
Masters At Work ‘Alright Alright / Dum Dum Cry'
1. Alright Alright (Club Mix)
2. Alright Alright (Heart Mix)
3. Dum Dum Cry (Dum Club Version)
4. Dum Dum Cry (Rubber Dub Version)
5. Dum Dum Cry (Dum Dub Beats)
Written, Produced & Mixed by Todd Terry for Kaze Productions
Track 1 & 2 Edited by Mike Delgado
Track 3-5 Edited by Franklyn Martinez & Mike Delgado
Recorded at Kaze Rock Studios
Executive Producer: Silvio Tancredi
Published by Tee's Publishing Inc
P&C 1987 4th Floor Records
Masters At Work ‘Alright Alright / Dum Dum Cry'
1. Alright Alright (Club Mix)
2. Alright Alright (Heart Mix)
3. Dum Dum Cry (Dum Club Version)
4. Dum Dum Cry (Rubber Dub Version)
5. Dum Dum Cry (Dum Dub Beats)
Written, Produced & Mixed by Todd Terry for Kaze Productions
Track 1 & 2 Edited by Mike Delgado
Track 3-5 Edited by Franklyn Martinez & Mike Delgado
Recorded at Kaze Rock Studios
Executive Producer: Silvio Tancredi
Published by Tee's Publishing Inc
P&C 1987 4th Floor Records
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