Complete Track Listings
- Strictly Breaks Volume 1
- "The Long Wait" – Hawaii Five-O Soundtrack
- "You Can't Turn Me Away" – Sylvia Striplin from Give Me Your Love (1981)
- "The Smile" – David Axelrod from Song of Innocence (1968)
- "Rain Dance" – Jeff Lorber
- "Morning" – Cal Tjader from Soul Burst (1966)
- "Summer In The City" – Quincy Jones
- "Garden Of Peace" – Lonnie Liston Smith from Dreams of Tomorrow (1983)
- "I'm Afraid The Masquerade Is Over" – David Porter
- "Mask" – Shelly Manne
- "Get Out My Life Woman" – Joe Williams
- "In The Mood" – Tyrone Davis
- "Drums Of Death" – Bonus Beat
- Strictly Breaks Volume 2
- "Summer Breeze" – The Main Ingredient
- "Adventures In The Land Of Music" – Dynasty
- "My Jamaican Guy" – Grace Jones
- "Enchanted Lady" – Milt Jackson
- "Free Soul" – John Klemmer
- "Unwind Yourself" – Marva Whitney
- "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" – Ramsey Lewis
- "EVA" – Jean Jacques Perrey
- "Fun" – Brick
- "Funky Worm" – Ohio Players
- "Night Love" – Jeff Lorber
- "Searching" – Roy Ayers
- Strictly Breaks Volume 3
- "Sweet Green Fields" – Seals & Crofts
- "I Did It For Love" – Love Unlimited Orchestra
- "I Put A Spell On You" – Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- "Killers Lullaby" – Barry White
- "I Hear Music In The Streets" – Unlimited Touch
- "Just Kissed My Baby" – The Meters
- "Black Cow" – Steely Dan
- "Hollywood Swinging" – Kool & The Gang
- "She's A Bad Mama Jama" – Carl Carlton
- "I'm Coming Out" – Diana Ross
- "The Body Rock" – The Treacherous Three
- "I'll Never Grow Old – The Charmells
- "I Want 2 Do Something Freaky 2 U" – Leon Haywood
- "Little Green Apples" – Monk Higgins
- Strictly Breaks Volume 4
- Bob James – "Shamboozie"
- Labi Siffre – "I Got The Blues"
- Buddy Baker – "Sign Song"
- Extra T's – "E.T. Boogie"
- Les McCann – "Vallarta"
- Ann Peebles – "I Can't Stand The Rain"
- Rhythm – "The World Is A Place"
- Zulema – "American Fruit, African Roots"
- Delfonics – "Ready Or Not"
- Ahmad Jamal – "Pastures"
- Ohio Players – "Little Lady Maria"
- Curtis Mayfield – "Tripping Out"
- Eddie Harris – "Lovely Is Today"
- Jack Bruce – "Born To Be Blue"
- Lalo Schifrin – "Danube Incident"
- Brother Jack McDuff – "Strolling"
- Strictly Breaks Volume 5
- Curtis Mayfield – "Right On For The Darkness"
- Cecil Holmes – "Call Me, Come Back Home"
- Al Green – "Love and Happiness"
- Joe Simon – "Drowning In The Sea Of Love"
- B.T. Express – "Everything Good To You"
- Willie Mitchell – "Groovin'"
- Nona Hendryx – "Transformation"
- Bill Conti – "Going The Distance"
- George Duke – "Reach For It"
- Bobby Caldwell – "My Flame"
- Cal Tjader – "Django"
- Stevie Wonder – "Too High"
- Larry Young – "Turn Off The Lights"
- Chocolate Milk – "Action Speaks Louder Than Words"
- Strictly Breaks Volume 6
- "A Little Bit Of Love" – Brenda Russell
- "Light My Fire" – Tammi Lynn
- "New Beginning" – Dexter Wansel
- "Moses Theme" – Thom Bell
- "On Your Face" – Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Viellir" – Jacques Brel
- "Rolling Stone" – The Troggs
- "Once In A Lifetime" – Talking Heads
- "I've Got Nothing To Lose But The Blues" – Gwen McCrae
- "Free And Easy" – The Dells
- "I'm Your Mechanicle Man" – Jerry Butler
- "There Was A Time" – The Deefelice Trio
- "Black Cream" – Harold Wheeler
- Strictly Breaks Volume 7
- "Don't Ask Me" – Ramon Morris
- "Midnight Groove" – Love Unlimited Orchestra
- "Weak At The Knees" – Steve Arrington
- "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" – Jean Carn
- "Darling, Darling Baby" – Steve Kahn
- "Life Is Just A Moment Pt. 2" – Roy Ayers
- "It's The Hard Knock Life" – Annie Soundtrack
- "Somethings Got To Give" – Afro-Cuban Band
- "Come In Out Of The Rain" – Parliament
- "It's Time To Break Down" – The Supremes
- "Under The Influence Of Love" – Love Unlimited Orchestra
- "My Hero Is A Gun" – Diana Ross
- Strictly Breaks Volume 8
- "Hi-Jack" – Enoch Light
- "Pigs Go Home" – Ronald Stein
- "I Wanna Stay" – Barry White
- "Blow Your Head (Undubbed Version)" – Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s
- "The Fox" – Don Randi
- "The Morning Song" – Les McCann
- "Vibrations" – Buster Williams
- "The Rub" – George & Gwen McCrae
- "Psycho" – Bernard Herrmann
- "Love Till Tomorrow" – Pablo Today
- "Down Home Girl" – The Coasters
- "Big Bad John" – Big John Hamilton
- Strictly Breaks Volume 9
- "Cher Chez La Femme (Se Si Bon)" – Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
- "Love For the Sake of Love" – Claudia Barry
- "The Edge" – David McCullan
- "Esto Es El Guaganco" – Jose Cheo Feliciano
- "Notorious" – J. Taylor
- "Chicago" – G. Nash
- "My Song" – Al Wilson
- "Anything" – Lionel Bart
- "N.T." – Kool & the Gang
- "Monoaurail" – The J.B.'s
- "Polarizer" – Joe Thomas
- "Nadia's Theme" – Barry De Vorzon
- Strictly Breaks Volume 10
- "Haboglabotribin" – Bernard Wright
- "'Cause I Need It" – Dorothy Ashby
- "Right Place, Wrong Time" – Dr. John
- "How to Dance" – The Fatback Band
- "The Stripper" – Michael Quatro
- "Under the Cherry Moon" – Prince
- "I Don't Wanna Go" – Paul Butterfield
- "I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky" – Ripple
- "Crab Apple" – Idris Muhammad
- "Down Home Up's" – John Kasandra
- "You're Getting A Little Too Smart" – The Detroit Emeralds
- "Dominoes" – Donald Byrd
- Strictly Breaks Volume 11
- "Oh, Calcutta" – The Meters
- "Thunder Kiss" – Toshiyuki Honda
- "Rubberband" – The Trammps
- "Naked Truth" – Best of Both Worlds
- "Sunny" – Boney M.
- "Diamonds Are Forever" – Franck Pourcel
- "Mandrake" – Gong
- "No Money Down" – Jerry Butler
- "Tearaway" – John Scott
- "Let Me Prove My Love For You" – Main Ingredient
- "Movement IV (Encounter" – Mandrill
- "Diamonds Are Forever" – Shirley Brown
- "Crime of the Century" – Supertramp
- "Lovin' You" – Johnny "Guitar" Watson
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