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COOL C If You Really Love Me (REMIX) 12" STEADY B
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COOL C IF YOU REALLY LOVE ME (REMIX) 12"Category / Style / Moods: Hip Hop RAP / 1977 S1990 ATLANTIC RECORDS US 12"TITLE: IF YOU REALLY LOVE ME (REMIX)ARTIST: COOL CCONDITIONVINYL: VG+ OR BETTERCOVER: VG+ GENERIC WITH PROMO TITLE STICKER ON SHRINKClick here for info on grading and abbreviationsTOUGH TO FIND ORIGINAL PRESSClick the pix for a better view TRACKS: Disc: 11.If You Really Love Me (Clark Kent Super Mix)4:362.If You Really Love Me (Super Fat Break Mix)4:373.Pump It Up Now3:514.If You Really Love Me (Alternative Mix)4:39Cool C - If You Really Love Me (Remix) Label: Atlantic Records Catalog#: 0-86087 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: US Released: 1990 Genre: Hip Hop Style: Credits: Producer - Lawrence Goodman , Steady B Notes: A Hilltop Hustlers Production Mix assistant Cool C Tracklisting: A1 If You Really Love Me (Clark Kent Super Mix) (4:36) Remix - Clark Kent A2 If You Really Love Me (Super Fat Break Mix) (4:37) Remix - Clark Kent B1 Pump It Up Now (3:51) B2 If You Really Love Me (Alternative Mix) (4:39) Real Name: Christopher Roney Profile: A member of Philadelphia's Hilltop Hustlers crew, Cool C's laid-back and stoned rhymes are best heard on the 1989 singles "I Gotta Habit" and "Glamorous Life" -- the latter of which liberally sampled Sheila E.'s song of the same title. His 1987 debut single gained him a good amount of attention and caught a lot of ears: "Juice Crew Dis" took aim at the New York-based crew run by influential producer Marley Marl (a group that included heavyweights Kool G. Rap and Big Daddy Kane). A pair of 1988 singles for Hilltop and City Beat landed him a contract with Atlantic, where he released his two full-length solo records, 1989's I Gotta Habit and 1990s Life in the Ghetto. A couple years later, he put his solo career aside to join C.E.B. with Ultimate Eaze and Steady B. In March 1997, Roney was sentenced to death for the first-degree murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Lauretha Vaird during a failed PNC Bank robbery he committed along with Warren Steady B McGlone and Ernest Mark Canty (both whom were convicted of second-degree murder). The murder occured on January 2, 1996 during the attempted bank robbery. Roney was the triggerman, while McGlone drove the getaway car. Canty held the 9mm. gun and ordered employees of the PNC bank to open the vault. Vaird, who responded to the banks silent alarm, was shot in the abdomen by Roney, and was the citys first female officer to be killed in the line of duty.This exquisite piece of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please visit the A Sound Deal store for similar items and information on grading and shipping. Add me to your favorites for red hot sales bulletins and sneak previews of upcoming products. Combine Items to Save $$$! Click here to check the store for more!©A Sound Deal





