Dear friends! Here comes a new installment of Stephen Calamucha for all those fans who sent letters to our secretary Gaby complaining about the lack of Black Power in the page. Concerned by this, the very Gaby, historian and biographer Stephen Calamucha, specializing in New York stage, we approached this record and a historical summary.
As you know, the story hides many secrets and rumors. Such is the case with the question before us today, which will not find in any chapter of any book by José Luis Romero or anything similar to it.
In 60 years of turmoil, "Stephen was at the height of his creativity. Probably for some of his most famous works as "The Boys in Harlem," you know the fascination of Calamucha by the African American community in the United States.
While never able to verify the nationality of Stephen, it is shown that between 66 'and 68' lived in a slum New York under the nickname of "The Man. They not only preached the word and spread his poetry from thousands of artists, but it also had a beautiful creature with a dark-haired woman whose name is unknown until today.
These creatures, who baptized Posdnuos, Dave and PA, are the years after the miraculous form of Hip Hop band "De La Soul." Here they are then in its glory: bases funky, rap, samples could not be more choirs, winds and waves much everywhere.
The album was released in 1989 and was the debut of the band. Takes its title from a song by Johnny Cash called "Five Feet High and Rising" and was produced by Prince Paul, one of the biggest names in Hip Hop production. While Esteban
was no longer with his creatures when they pulled this album, his magic is present everywhere. Such is the influence on their kids left Calamucha these quiseron thank you, leaving a small tribute: if you read page 5 of the disc liner notes back and forth and run around a letter of the alphabet, can read the stamp of Stephen: "This is The Man." Here
links the two parts of the album:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2norommkmzy (Part 1)
http://www.mediafire.com/?yzlmnzm2gwm (Part 2)
While never able to verify the nationality of Stephen, it is shown that between 66 'and 68' lived in a slum New York under the nickname of "The Man. They not only preached the word and spread his poetry from thousands of artists, but it also had a beautiful creature with a dark-haired woman whose name is unknown until today.
These creatures, who baptized Posdnuos, Dave and PA, are the years after the miraculous form of Hip Hop band "De La Soul." Here they are then in its glory: bases funky, rap, samples could not be more choirs, winds and waves much everywhere.
The album was released in 1989 and was the debut of the band. Takes its title from a song by Johnny Cash called "Five Feet High and Rising" and was produced by Prince Paul, one of the biggest names in Hip Hop production. While Esteban
was no longer with his creatures when they pulled this album, his magic is present everywhere. Such is the influence on their kids left Calamucha these quiseron thank you, leaving a small tribute: if you read page 5 of the disc liner notes back and forth and run around a letter of the alphabet, can read the stamp of Stephen: "This is The Man." Here
links the two parts of the album:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2norommkmzy (Part 1)
http://www.mediafire.com/?yzlmnzm2gwm (Part 2)
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