The album cover looks vaguely familiar but I was mainly just getting the 12" single extended remix blah blahs that always came in the generic blue Sugar Hill cover.
The blue covers were long versions of one or two songs. But with the song "the message" is what sold like crazy, not the album. I didn't even realize they made albums.
i remember the GMF&F5 allbum w/"The Message" looking like #1, and the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" looking like #2. But I was also listening to Hall & Oates on a tiny transistor back then, so don't take my word on it... --shannon
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The album cover looks vaguely familiar but I was mainly just getting the 12" single extended remix blah blahs that always came in the generic blue Sugar Hill cover.
It might be, the cover with photos, was intended for retail distribution, and the blue cover for radio stations.
The blue covers were long versions of one or two songs. But with the song "the message" is what sold like crazy, not the album. I didn't even realize they made albums.
The guy in front on the second photo looks like Donald Faison.
i remember the GMF&F5 allbum w/"The Message" looking like #1, and the Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" looking like #2. But I was also listening to Hall & Oates on a tiny transistor back then, so don't take my word on it... --shannon
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