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Released in 1984, the movie Breakdance - or Breakin', as it was named in the States - celebrated the rise of 'b-boy' culture, based around breakdancing and hip-hop. The film was a huge box office hit in the USA, grossing over $6 million on its opening weekend. For many outside of the US, it was the first time they were able to see 'breakers' or 'b-boys' (as they were known in the States) in action. The soundtrack to Breakdance, originally on Polydor Records, proved equally influential and successful, helping to spread the word about the development of black urban dance throughout the world. .The album went on to sell over a million copies, fuelled by key tracks such as 'Breakin' . There's No Stopping Us' by Ollie And Jerry (a UK hit) and 'Ain't Nobody' by Rufus & Chaka Khan (a global smash). Such was its success that a sequel, Breakdance 2 - Electric Boogaloo, followed, with another impressive soundtrack..This is the first time that either soundtrack has been reissued on CD in the UK; now remastered from the original tapes.
Tracklist
Breakdance
1-1 Ollie And Jerry– Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us 4:32
1-2 Bar-Kays– Freakshow On The Dance Floor 4:43
1-3 Hot Streak– Body Work 4:22
1-4 Carol Lynn Townes– 99 1/2 3:59
1-5 Ollie And Jerry– Showdown 3:55
1-6 3-V– Heart Of The Beat 3:54
1-7 Fire Fox– Street People 3:22
1-8 Re-Flex (2)– Cut It 3:10
1-9 Rufus And Chaka Khan*– Ain't Nobody 4:40
1-10 Chris "The Glove" Taylor And David Storrs - Ice-T– Reckless 3:29
Breakdance 2 (Electric Boogaloo)
2-1 Ollie & Jerry*– Electric Boogaloo 4:06
2-2 Firefox (Toi Overton & Paulette McWilliams)*– Radiotron 4:32
2-3 George Kranz– Din Daa Daa 3:30
2-4 Ollie & Jerry*– When I.C.U. 4:28
2-5 Steve Donn– Gotta Have The Money 4:33
2-6 Carol Lynn Townes– Believe In The Beat 4:18
2-7 Midway (Bruce Nazarian)*– Set It Out 3:58
2-8 Mark Scott– I Don't Wanna Come Down 4:27
2-9 Firefox (Toi Overton & Paulette McWilliams)*– Stylin' Profilin' 3:47
2-10 Rags & Riches– Oye Mamacita 4:39