Boogie Down Productions ‎- Jack Of Spades / You Must Learn
Boogie Down Productions ‎- Jack Of Spades / You Must Learn
Boogie Down Productions ‎- Jack Of Spades / You Must Learn

Boogie Down Productions ‎- Jack Of Spades / You Must Learn

$19.95

This is a rare Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock) promo record, number two in a series of classic hip hop recordings.  Featuring previously unavailable mixes. Must have for any fan!

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Description

Label: Jive Records
Format: Vinyl, 12” Promo Single
Released: 1997
Condition: New Sealed | Vinyl: Mint | Sleeve: Near Mint
(For details click “Additional information” above)
Notes:
Promo cut on upper left side of sleeve. (see pic)
Genre:
Hip-Hop
Country: USA

Track Listing:

Side A: Jack of Spades
1. LP Version 4:49
2. Single Edit 4:20
3. Extended Remix 5:53

Side B: You Must Learn
1. LP Version 3:51
2. Live From Caucas Mountain Remix 5:30

Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was a hip hop group, originally composed of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the release of BDP’s debut album, Criminal Minded. The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx section of The Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City.” – Wikipedia

Additional information

What does the grading and promo/white label mean?

What does the grading and promo/white label mean?

Sleeve/Record Cover Grade Scale:

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1. Fair (May have bends, rips, smudges, etc)

2. Good (Can come with promo markings, whether its a stamp, cut,slit, barcode scratched off, etc.)

3. Excellent (May have small bends or creases, looks brand new but not sealed.)

4. Near Mint (Record is most likely sealed with minor bend, crease or promo markings.)

5. Mint (It’s in brand new sealed condition, no markings, bends, etc.)
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Vinyl/Record Grade Scale:

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1. Fair (Scratches, may effect play, warping, used, sometimes just used for prop – will be marked if record is not playable)

2. Good (Light scratches, may be used – will be marked if used)

3. Excellent (No scratches, new, but not sealed)

4. Near Mint (New, no scratches, may be sealed – will be marked Sealed if it is – promo markings)

5. Mint (Sealed, never used, no promo markings, no bends, etc.)
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What does "promo" mean?

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Promo means there is a marking of some sort on the item. So there may be a sticker/stamp/print that reads "promotional use only," or a mark going across the bar code, sometimes a small cut on the cardboard sleeve, etc. Its just a way to show these were used for promotional use. Such as giving to specific DJ's or radio stations.

What is a white label?

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These are usually advance records sent out to big name DJ’s, radio stations, etc. to help create a buzz for a record before its official release. May have no markings on it at all. No artist name, song title, etc. Sometimes the song version is different than the final version (If so it will say it with in the items description.

Quick Note: Most vinyls come brand new some are sealed some are not. Will say SEALED if it is. Same as if its USED, it will say it.

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