I Refuse To Be Blue
5
By KLAPP_3
After reading what Whoever You-All had to write that quasi historical nonsense about this album, I realized that Some Real Soul is needed to explain the Fully Felt impact of this album within the Black Communities of Los Angeles….
For Bloods & Crips alike, there was virtually nothing that expressed Our Struggle, Extreme Competence, & Our Love For What It Really Meant To Be A Great Black People in a place that thrived on hating Our very existence….
It explained Our paltry humble means and Our sizzle-clean. It spoke directly to My molecules and made Them Groove ~ It educated Me and those like Us ~ It girded Us with ALL the armor We needed for Standing On The Top Getting Down….
So as the cylinder spins another round down range, Our world changes everything ~~~
Nasty! Just Plain Nasty!!! by Lawrence
5
By Mr. Magic Music Box
Bought this album back in 1979. Still got it, still like it, and still playing it on my Technics turntable.
Party People!
4
By Dead Boogie
If you want you can dance, turn us a loose! Theme from the Black Hole, Big Bang Theroy and Party People make this album.