Friday, February 27, 2009

Rockwell & Chemta - It's All Rap To You (1997 Mixtape)





Here's a dope late 90s mixtape from the Chicago-based DJ tandem "Rockwell & Chemta". It contains quite a few ill segments, and I'm including some divshare samples to provide you with a general idea as to what you should expect. They released a second mixtape in 1999 titled "Departures", and as far as I know, it was their final endeavor. I'll post the second tape within the next few weeks, but for now, enjoy their debut:



Rockwell & Chemta - It's All Rap To You (1997)



Side One

1. Intro

2. Siah Repetition

3. Lateef - The Wreckoning

4. Juice - Freestyle Or Written

5. Gravediggaz - 1-800-Suicide

6. Dilated Peoples - The Main Event

7. Casual - Me-O-Mi

8. Common Sense - I Used To Love Her (Rockwell & Chemta Remix)

9. Reflection Eternal - 2000 Seasons (Instrumental)

10. Xzibit, Del & Casual - Three MCs

11. Gangstarr/Chino XL/LOTUG Megamix

12. No ID, Common Sense & Dug Infinite - State To State

13. De La Soul - Trouble In The Water

14. L-Fudge Bridge

15. Pharcyde - Funny Style

16. Side One Outro



Side Two

1. Intro

2. Atmosphere - Primer

3. All Natural -Thinkin' Cap

4. Common Sense - Invocation

5. Cage - Radiohead

6. Company Flow - Bad Touch Example

7. Beyond - Growth

8. Xzibit - Paparazzi (Remix)

9. Lou Rawls Interlude

10. No ID & Dug Infinite - Sky's The Limit

11. Defari - Bionic

12. High & Mighty - The Meaning

13. Interlude

14. Natural Resource - Negro League Baseball

15. Smif N Wessum - Nothing Move But The Money

16. Atmosphere - Sound Is Vibration



Download:

http://www.mediafire.com/?dz3yny2zlyw



Samples:



Common Sense - I Used To Love Her (Rockwell & Chemta Remix)





Gangstarr/Chino XL/LOTUG Megamix





De La Soul/L-Fudge/Pharcyde/Outro Segment





All Natural/Common Sense Segment





--Roy Johnson

4 comments:

  1. Thanks yet again Roy, this flurry of Chi-Town mixtapes is proving to be very dope, cheers!

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  2. I know it's a mixtape, but I'd prefer it cutted (each song in other file). Thanks.

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  3. Kamil,

    You can split up the tracks using audacity software:

    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

    It's free, and it's extremely easy to use.

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  4. Thanks Man,

    really enjoyed the tape. Can't wait for the second one....

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