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#NEWCLEUS JAM ON IT ALBUM FULL#
Personally speaking, if these are albums you'd be potentially interested in, I would recommend hunting down either the vinyl or cassette version to get the full experience. Both albums feature three bonus tracks each, which begs the question, why was this track not included?
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Jam On Revenge is missing the track, Where's The Beat. In 2018, Newcleus, via their Jam-On Productions label, released a minimal quantity of CD's for both of their albums.
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Newcleus' albums have long since been out of print in their original vinyl and cassette form, and weren't originally released on CD. With that said, there were two tracks which were mildly popular in the 80's which brought mediocre success to the group. Computer Age wouldn't be quite what it is if it didn't lead into Auto-Man and so on and so on. The reason for this is because one simply can't imagine any one track being excluded in the flow. Some tracks certainly stand out as better than others, but at the same time, it's difficult to pull one out of the fold to stand on its own. While songs fade in and out, ending as one typically would, the album is glued together, so to speak, by delightful sound effects which keep you frozen in the moment from track to track. Just in time for the growing Electro Funk and Electro Bass scenes, and with the advent of the internet as a tool for promotion in the music industry, the group had found a perfect way to reach out to the younger generations, reminding them of one of the true pioneers of Hip-Hop and Electro music, and helping to unite a sound once fragmented and in many ways forgotten, solidifying a foundation for it to continue to grow and expand.2020's Retro Spin gets kicked off on the right foot with their album Jam On Revenge - A forty-six minute masterpiece, if I do say so myself. Later in 2005, the German label Dominance Electricity put together an EP containing two of their most sought after songs from the 80's, "Destination Earth", and "Why", and featured remixes by Sbassship, and legendary New York producer Reeno. The album featured hits like "Jam-On It", "Computer Age", "Jam-On Revenge". In 2004, Jam-On Productions would return as a label with the original crew members, and as mentioned earlier, releasing the definitive collection of their most sought-after classics on a compilation album called "Destination: Earth | The Definitive Newcleus Recordings". However, the influence of the music written by the original members would begin to become evident in the later years, as the sounds of Electro music retreated primarily to the cities of Miami and Detroit, and the sound began to evolve into a more Techno and Bass music hybrid, reflecting strong influences of early artists like Newcleus, and Juan Atkins, and spawning a whole new generation of music that would carry "Electro" music forward into the 21st century and beyond. This year was the last release for some time for what had unfortunately become of Newcleus, as the decline of Electro Funk began to set in. It was also released that year on Streetsounds Hip Hop 17, and was soon after followed by the re-release of "Jam-On Revenge", on their Crucial Electro 3 compilation. Shockingly enough, Joe Webb would continue to release under the name Newcleus, following up on the heels of "Na Na Beat" with "Huxtable House Party" in 1987 a single released on Super Power Records, and featuring 4 different versions of the song. The innovation for the time, and the careful composition and production of this LP, sealed Newcleus' fate as one of the true pioneers of the Hip-Hop and Electro Funk sound, and what would later branch off into the Techno Bass sub-genre in Miami and Detroit both cities which were heavily influenced by the band's sound. Later in that year, and after much success for the band thus far, the song "Jam On it", was featured on Streetsounds' Electro 3 compilation, and would soon be followed by their first LP, "Jam-On Revenge", which included the songs "Computer Age", "Automan", "I am Not A Robot", "Destination Earth (1999)", "Jam On It", "Where's The Beat", "No More Running", and a special re-edit of "Jam-On Revenge". A song that was actually not written by the members of Newcleus, but included a small vocal bit at the end by Cozmo D.
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The single also featured an instrumental version, and would soon be followed by the release of two more hit singles, "Computer Age", and "Automan" which also included the song, "Where's The Beat". In 1984, the group went on to record and release their all-time biggest hit, "Jam On It".