Peanut Butter Wolf 45 Live (10x7") Record Set

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Peanut Butter Wolf 45 Live: (10 x 7" Vinyl Box Set) Very RARE!!. 

Some of the other listings I see say only 45 of these were ever made. I looked around on the internet but couldn't verify that.

I'm also including the bonus 45 that was shipped separately a couple of months later.
This is the first time any of these tracks have been released on 45.
This is not a sealed copy. The records have been played once before. They are all in perfect condition. Sticker included. Definitely a collectors item.
More details about the release below:

Release date: Oct 27, 2009
Genre: Old School
Barcode: 165212770179
SKU: FDW770112
Weight: 31.1 oz
Condition: used
Record label: Five Day Weekend
Producers: Andre Booth; Anthony Dick (aka Tony D); Ben Liebrand; Bernard Thomas; Bobby Robinson; Ced Gee; DJ Cash Money; DJ Scott La Rock; J.V.C. Force; Joe The Butcher; KRS-One; M. Williams; MC Tee; Mantronik; Marley Marl; Patrick Adams; Peter Brown; Red Alert; Rick Rubin; Steve Williams; Tuff Crew
Tags: Edits

After catching wreck on dozens of 45-only (aka donuts) Hip-Hop sets worldwide, Peanut Butter Wolf has gotten together with the good folks at Five Day Weekend to put together this insane collection of rap 45's. The box set features 10 x 7" vinyl classic rap 45s selected and re-edited by Peanut Butter Wolf and a large format sticker & liner notes written by Peanut Butter Wolf all packaged in a LIMITED EDITION tin case. All of the tracks are available for the first time ever on 7" vinyl format.
This project is such a great honor for me to be involved with. This is one of the crowning moments of my music career, seriously. As a kid growing up in San Jose, CA when all this stuff was coming out, I was hooked and half a lifetime later I still am. I can only imagine what these songs sound like to a teenager today hearing them for the first time, just as they probably wonder what it was like for someone like me to have heard them for the first time back when it was all happening. I've also always wondered what it was like to grow up in one of the five boroughs in Hip Hop's infancy in the 80s. These songs were the closest I got to knowing."

-Peanut Butter Wolf

Track listing.

1.Super Coper & Clarence Breakers - 'This Is The Way You Do The Breakdance'
year: 1984
2.Universal Two - 'Dancin Heart'
producers: Peter Brown; Patrick Adams
3.Tricky Tee - 'Tricky Tee Rap'
producers: Bernard Thomas; Peter Brown
4.Sweety G - 'At The Place To Be'
5.The Fearless Four - 'Rockin' It'
producer: Bobby Robinson
6.Spoonie G & The Treacherous Three - 'Love Rap'
producer: Bobby Robinson
7.T La Rock - 'It's Yours'
producer: Rick Rubin
8.Dimples D - 'Sucker DJs (I Will Survive)'
producers: Andre Booth; M. Williams; Ben Liebrand
9.Marley Marl feat. MC Shan - 'Marley Marl Scratch'
producer: Marley Marl
10.Marley Marl - 'Marley Marl Scratch (Demo)'
producer: Marley Marl
11.Mantronix - 'Hardcore Hip Hop'
producers: Mantronik; MC Tee
12.Cash Money & Marvelous - 'Mighty Hard Rocker'
producers: DJ Cash Money; Joe The Butcher
13.Boogie Down Productions - 'The Bridge Is Over'
producers: Ced Gee; DJ Scott La Rock; KRS-One
14.J.V.C. Force - 'Strong Island'
producer: J.V.C. Force
15.Jungle Brothers - 'Jimbrowski'
producers: Anthony Dick (aka Tony D); Red Alert
16.Tuff Crew - 'My Part Of Town'
producer: Tuff Crew
17.Stezo - 'It's My Turn'
producer: Steve Williams
18.Just Ice - 'Cold Gettin Dumb'
producer: Mantronik
19.Biz Markie - 'Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz'
producer: Marley Marl
20.Big Daddy Kane feat. Biz Markie - 'Just Rhymin With Biz'
Producer: Marley Marl
ALL OLD SKOOL ARTISTS FROM THE 80s, INCLUDING BIZ MARKIE AND GREAT LEGENDS LIKE THAT. THIS IS A CLASSIC!

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