Personnel includes: LL Cool J (rap vocals). Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Nelson George. Released in 1985, RADIO marks the debut of hip-hop icon LL Cool J. Only in his late teens at the time, the strikingly handsome LL (born James Todd Smith) unleashed 11 supremely confident rhymes with a powerful, fearsome delivery that marked him as a rap icon from day one. LL kicks off the album by sending out an ode, not to a lady, but to his boombox ("I Can't Live Without My Radio"), and never lets up from there, allowing his tough (yet never overly aggressive) lyrics to flow at a steady clip. RADIO is also significant as one of the first records produced by rap/rock Renaissance man Rick Rubin, who contributes the kind of minimal metal-guitar licks and spare, hard-hitting beats that defined mid-80s hip-hop, most notably on the propulsive tunes "Rock the Bells" and "I Need a Beat." Along with Run-DMC's RAISING HELL and the Beastie Boys' LICENSED TO ILL, RADIO forms a trilogy of New York City-based, Rubin-helmed albums that helped to take rap to a whole new level. For fans of old-school hip-hop, this disc is absolutely essential. The CD-reissue edition of the album contains liner notes by music scholar Nelson George. Tracks 1 I Can't Live Without My Radio 2 You Can't Dance 3 Dear Yvette 4 I Can Give You More 5 Dangerous 6 Rock the Bells 7 I Need a Beat 8 That's a Lie 9 You'll Rock 10 I Want You
- Genre: Pop
- Genre: Pop
- Released: 05/27/2014
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Hip Hop
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 5/27/2014
- RSD Date: n/a
- Released: 5/27/2014
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- Type Vinyl
- Vendor LL Cool J
- SKU M9AQEV-OLK1-4R
- Barcode 602537656233