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Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours / Rebel Without A Pause / Miuzi Weighs A Ton Album

Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours / Rebel Without A Pause / Miuzi Weighs A Ton Album
Performer: Public Enemy
Title: You're Gonna Get Yours / Rebel Without A Pause / Miuzi Weighs A Ton
Country: US
Released: 1987
Catalog number: 44-06861
Label: Def Jam Recordings
MP3 album szie: 2677 mb
FLAC album size: 2284 mb

Tracklist

1You're Gonna Get Yours (Dub / Terminator X Getaway Version)
Written-By – C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee
3:56
2Rebel Without A Pause (Instrumental)
Written-By – C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee
4:21
3 E Side
4 F Side
5You're Gonna Get Yours (Vocal Mix)
Written-By – C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee
4:03
6Miuzi Weighs A Ton (Vocal Mix)
Written-By – C. Ridenhour, H. Shocklee
5:44
7Rebel Without A Pause (Vocal Mix)
Written-By – C. Ridenhour, E. Sadler, H. Shocklee, N. Rogers
4:21

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
650975 7Public Enemy You're Gonna Get Yours / Miuzi Weighs A Ton ‎(7", Single)Def Jam Recordings650975 7UK1987
176096Public Enemy You're Gonna Get Yours ‎(12", EP)Def Jam Recordings, Columbia1760961987
44 06861Public Enemy You're Gonna Get Yours / Rebel Without A Pause ‎(12", RP)Def Jam Recordings44 06861US1987
12CXP 06861Public Enemy You're Gonna Get Yours ‎(12")Def Jam Recordings12CXP 06861Canada1987
38-07222Public Enemy You're Gonna Get Yours ‎(7", Promo)Def Jam Recordings38-07222US1987

Credits

  • Art DirectionHoward Fritzson
  • Co-producerCarl Ryder, Hank Shocklee
  • Executive-ProducerRick Rubin
  • Management [Represented By]Rhythm Method Enterprises, Rush Artist Management
  • Mastered ByHowie Weinberg
  • Photography By [Cover]Glen Friedman
  • ProducerBill Stephney

Notes

Track durations printed on labels.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 074640686115
  • Barcode (Text On Back Cover): 0 7464-068961-1
  • Barcode (Text On Labels): 7464-06861-1
  • Matrix / Runout (E Side Runout Etched): XSS-176095-1A G I C 5 HW
  • Matrix / Runout (F Side Runout Etched): XSS-176096-1A G I B 1 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Both Sides Runout Stamped): MASTERDISK
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Columbia Records
  • Manufactured By – CBS Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.
  • Published By – Def Jam Music, Inc.
  • Mastered At – Masterdisk
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GA

Short intro

2012 г. Public Enemy - Rebel without a pause. music - this time they play the lyrics Some say no to the album, the show. pants You're scared of us dissin' us The crowd is missin' us We're on a mission boy. Terminator X. Формируйте собственную коллекция коллекцию записей Public Enemy. This was Public Enemys second single after the Public Enemy No. 1, Pt. 1Timebomb 12 and the first album Yo Bum Rush The Show, both of which had only been moderate Read More. Suckers to the side I know you hate my 98 You're gonna get yours Suckers to the side I know you hate my 98 You're gonna get yours. Pullin' away every day Leavin' you in the dust so you know I get paid On the mile ego trip and 5-0 tailin' on my tip Watch me burn rubber, fall in my flame This episode is always the same Seein' no comp coming like I'm blind All left back trailin' my behind I go faster cops. Rebel Without a Pause is a song by hip hop group Public Enemy and the first single from their 1988 album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The title is a reference to the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. Rebel Without a Pause was the first song created for It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The group had recently finished a tour with fellow Def Jam artists LL Cool J and Eric B. Rakim, among others. According to Chuck D. the group felt that their prior album Yo Bum. Songs in album Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours 1987. Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours Vocal Mix. Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours DubTerminator X Getaway Version. Public Enemy - Miuzi Weighs A Ton Vocal Mix. Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause Vocal Mix. Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause Instrumental. You're Gonna Get Yours DubTerminator X Getaway Version. is a remix of. You're Gonna Get Yours by Public Enemy 1987. was sampled in. Broken Joints by DJ Faust 1998. Public Enemy Artist Format: Vinyl. New from. Used from. Vinyl, January 1, 1987. Please retry. Would you like to tell us about a lower price If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support Related video shorts 0. Upload your video. Be the first video. Your name here. 5 star 0. Listen to Public Enemy lyrics sorted by album. New music videos and mp3 for artist Public Enemy. Public Enemy No. Rebel Without A Pause. Shut Em Down. Welcome To The Terrordome. You're Gonna Get Yours. Lyrics for album: Power To The People And The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits 2005. Lyrics for album: Revolverlution 2002. You're gonna get yours. Lyrics for album: Apocalypse 91 1991. 1 million bottlebags. Miuzi weighs a ton. Public enemy no. Raise the roof. Miuzi Weighs A Ton Vocal Mix. Rebel Without A Pause Vocal Mix. Rebel Without A Pause Instrumental. e-mail reminder. If this item in stock, then you will get an infomation E-Mail Please login to reserve out-of-stock items. out of stock. Public Enemy. The evil empire of everything 2X12 lp, 180G. Suburban Records, burblp110. Miuzi Weighs a Ton. Miuzi Weighs a Ton was the genesis of Public Enemy at their apex, however, with Chucks extended machine-gun metaphor talking up the firepower between his ears, while the stone age drum-machine beats and sonic-boom scratches and samples were muscular and heavy. The B-side to the Bum Rush single Your Gonna Get Yours, Rebel Without a Pause was the first fruit of a new creative approach Public Enemy embraced on their second album, with tracks taking shape in cacophonous, collaborative sessions where Chuck, jesterhype-mansidekick Flavor Flav, DJ Terminator X and the Bomb Squad manned samplers and turntables
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Foiuost
Foiuost
According to Chuck D, You're Gonna Get Yours is partly inspired by real life events. When he was doing an Arts degree in college and walking through a mostly white neighbourhood, a police officer pulled him over and asked why he was walking here. Ladies and gentlemen, that's how you encourage the creation of the greatest rap group of all time.
Amis
Amis
I can't believe no one has said anything about this record yet! "Rebel Without A Pause" was huge in 1987! I first heard it early in the year. They were playing a tape on Dr. Dre's Operating Room radio show months before the record dropped. And I taped it the first time I heard it played. One day me and a bunch of friends were on the N6 bus on the way to Jamaica Queens and we had our boom box with us. I clicked play and when Rebel without a Pause came on, everyone on the bus looked dumbfounded! Everyone was quiet, and obviously trying to figure out exactly what I was playing. I am white, and a black teen asked me "what is that you're playing?"!!! I told him and he asked if he could "borrow" the tape. Of course I turned him down, but once we hit the streets we did our usual bouncing around all the record stores. No one had the new Public Enemy record yet, in fact, "Public Enemy #1" was still just weeks old and still new on all the walls in the record stores! Needless to say we had to rely on our tapes until the day came when I received a copy in the record pool!!! Finally I had this on wax! I don't know if Chuck D will admit it now but Mr. Magic dissed Public Enemy on the air more than once. A piece of that can be heard on the second Public Enemy album just before the track "Cold Lampin' With Flavor" drops. The first Public Enemy record was hot, but Mr. Magic refused to play it, instead he would use the instrumental to talk over between Juice Crew songs. Mr. Magic did that with a lot of other artists as well, including Ultramagnetic, Boogie Down Productions, The Jungle Brothers and any other rappers that were affiliated with DJ Red Alert. But anyway, Chuck D was very vocal during radio interviews about Mr. Magic dissing Public Enemy and other artists, and "Rebel Without A Pause" would surface quickly. It contains obvious shots aimed at Mr. Magic. Public Enemy would grow into a huge rap act, as well as others that Mr. Magic intentionally ignored, and he would have no choice but to play their records eventually. Mr. Magic's tactics eventually caused him to fallout with Marley Marl and the Juice Crew, and that lead to the demise of the famous "Mr. Magic's Rap Attack" radio show on Friday and Saturday nights on WBLS in New York City. Marley Marl's own "In Control" radio show replaced Mr. Magic's show, and would debut new DJ's like DJ Pete Rock among others.

This record has got to be a top 10 overall rap record from the 80's and it must be owned if you're a fan of 80's rap music!
ZEr0
ZEr0
In the outer etchings on Side E is written XSS-176095-1B and on the F side there is written XSS-176095-1A.
So Rebel Without A Pause should be the A side.