What IT Meant: The Complete Discography - Track Origins

Track Origins

  • Tracks 1-5
From the 7" EP New York Crew
Produced by Porcell and Don Fury
  • Tracks 6-14
From the LP Bringin' It Down
Produced by Tom Soares and Porcell
Engineered by Tom Soares
  • Tracks 15-17
From the EP The Storm
Produced by Porcell and Don Fury
  • Tracks 18-27
First released in a limited edition of 110 copies as Chung King Can Suck It, and in Germany on the CD No Apologies. Also bootlegged on a white vinyl 10".
  • Track 28
Previously unreleased demo recording. Three additional demo tracks are found on the 2xLP vinyl version of this release.

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