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Wild Style: "Hip Hop" From N.Y. / Hip-Hop-Rap Music in New York

Wild Style: "Hip Hop" From N.Y. / Hip-Hop-Rap Music in New York by AHEARN, Charlie (Director) and Fred Braithwaite (Fab 5 Freddy)

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Title
Wild Style: "Hip Hop" From N.Y. / Hip-Hop-Rap Music in New York
Author
AHEARN, Charlie (Director) and Fred Braithwaite (Fab 5 Freddy)
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Staple-bound booklet in illustrated wrappers in fine condition, as is audio cassette. The plastic folder/enclosure has a split t
Description
Tokyo: JICC, 1983. Staple-bound booklet in illustrated wrappers in fine condition, as is audio cassette. The plastic folder/enclosure has a split to the seam of the back panel, else near fine. This copy with the original obi. Scarce, with single OCLC record located (Cornell).. First Edition. Octavo-sized booklet (60 pp.) and audio cassette in plastic housing. Promotional publication—and sub-cultural primer—issued to coincide with the Japanese release of the 1983 hip-hop film Wild Style and the accompanying tour of the film's director and cast. With the four elements of hip-hop—break dance, scratch, rap, graffiti—clearly articulated to the front cover, and represented throughout the booklet in full-bleed color photography. Original design by Kazu Kuzui and the film's director Charlie Ahearn; the latter supplying a brief text in English, also printed in Japanese translation. Accompanied by an audio cassette reproducing the film's soundtrack, with Fred Braithwaite (aka Fab 5 Freddy) credited as Musical Director; featuring two M.C. battles and tracks from the likes of Grandmaster Caz, Cold Crush Brothers, and Rammellzee.