I hope everyone is doing well and living life the best way possible. Sorry for the lack of post lately. I was hoping to resume with movie post, but I am having computer issues at the moment (along with school). To preserve the Blax Movies and OST collection from being damage because of this computer issue I have disconnected my HDD. No need to worry about the blog because we will be back in full force soon.
The are still many movies that people can contribute, so that will help a lot if some can find the time. Other than that I will peace everyone later and get back when things are running normal again for my computer.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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Also you will notice Kung Fu movies on this site as well. What does this have to do with Blaxploitation? Well, the more action packed Blaxploitation films did not just street fight. Oh no.....they thought they were Kung Fu Masters. Chinese martial art movies gave a sense of invincibility to these actors. Seeing how cool it was to be a masterful fighter, why not just integrate this with Pimpin', Hustlin', Jive Talkin' and Pam Grier? Blax-Pride!!!


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What it is!
I thought i'd pass this along to you. It's not much but I know you're looking for the Boss Nigger soundtrack and I have here the opening and closing credits music of the movie recorded straight off the dvd and therefore as clean sounding as it will probably ever get.
http://rapidshare.com/files/201808831/B055_N1GG3R.rar
I noticed in the credits that it says the vocals are by a 'Terrible Tom' and the We Produce records and tapes it came on were distributed by Stax inc.
I can hardly find anything on this artist but I did find this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OsNxigAIvE&feature=related
I hoped maybe some of this would be helpful! Good luck finding it!
Not much!?!
Whith all the research You've done You might as well written a book on the subject while You were at it. Good sounding rip too! I'm posting this in the movie file to replace the old crappier sounding 128kbps we had. I'll leave the request banner up if a promo single should surface. You're right, We Produce was a subsidary of the Stax empire and Stax wasn't in the best shape in '74 perhaps that explains why this wasn't properly released.
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