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CDs in Stan Getz Library
Supa dupa fly by Missy Misdemeanor Elliott
Debut studio album by American rapper Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, released July 15, 1997 on The Goldmind and Elektra Records. The album received critical acclaim, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, and topped the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It sold 1.2 million copies in the United States, where it was certified platinum.--Wilipedia
Call Number: CD 15065
Publication Date: 1997
Mothership connection by George Clinton, Jr., William Bootsy Collins, Bernard G. Worrell
Fourth album by American funk band Parliament, released on December 15, 1975 by Casablanca Records. This concept album of P-Funk mythology is usually rated as one of their best. The Library of Congress added the album to the National Recording Registry in 2011, declaring "The album has had an enormous influence on jazz, rock and dance music."-- Wikipedia
Call Number: CD 1863
Publication Date: 1990
Deltron 3030 by Dan Nakamura and Teren D. Jones
is an alternative hip hop trio composed of producer Dan the Automator (as The Cantankerous Captain Aptos), rapper Del the Funky Homosapien (as Deltron Zero/Deltron Osiris), and DJ Kid Koala (as Skiznod the Boy Wonder).-- Wikipedia
Call Number: CD 19314
Publication Date: 2000
The ArchAndroid by Janelle Monae Robinson
Debut studio album of Janelle Monae. Consists of the second and third parts to Monáe's Metropolis concept series. Incorporates conceptual elements of Afrofuturism and science fiction.Continues the series' fictional tale of a messianic android and features lyrical themes of love, identity, and self-realization." Monáe stated the "album's lyrical themes and storyline were heavily influenced by Fritz Lang's Metropolis."--Wikipedia
Call Number: CD 31791
Publication Date: 2010