The Basement Tapes 1984–1990

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The Basement Tapes 1984-1990
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Studio album by Ultramagnetic MC's
Released 1994
Recorded 1993-1994
Genre Hip-Hop
Label Tuff City
Producer Ced Gee, Aaron Fuchs

The Basement Tapes 1984-1990 is an album by the Ultramagnetic MCs. Ced Gee and Moe Love sold a bunch of old demos to Tuff City. According to Tim Dog, Ced was addicted to crack and sold these demos for drug money. "Ced-G, Tim Dog (Lab Freestyle)" and "Ya Not That Large" are not on the vinyl release. Some of these songs were recorded really poorly, so therefore they did not make it on any of Ultramagnetic MC's albums.

  1. "Make You Shake (Original Lab House Demo)"
  2. "Space Groove"
  3. "Get A Job"
  4. "Ced-G, Tim Dog (Lab Freestyle)"
  5. "Smack My Bitch Up"
  6. "Ya Not That Large"
  7. "You Got To Feel It"
  8. "Crush, Kill, Destroy"
  9. "Brainiac"
  10. "Scientist"
  11. "We're Ultra (Part III)"
  12. "Ya Nobody"
  13. "Ya Sleepin'"
  14. "Smoking Dust"
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