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Captain Rapp - Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) album

Captain Rapp - Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) album

  • Performer: Captain Rapp
  • Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop / Soulful music
  • Title: Bad Times (I Can't Stand It)
  • Released: 1983
  • Style: Electro, Disco, Boogie
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1988 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1903 mb
  • Other: MP2 AAC AUD AIFF RA TTA ADX
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 976

Description

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Tracklist

A Bad Times (I Can't Stand it) 6:57
B1 Bad Times (I Can't Stand it) (Part 2) 5:34
B2 Bad Times (I Can't Stand it) (Instrumental) 5:50

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – Becket Records
  • Distributed By – Becket Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Becket Records, Inc.
  • Produced For – Saturn Record Productions
  • Recorded At – Studio Masters
  • Mixed At – Larrabee Sound Studios
  • Published By – Fools Prayer Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Magic Disc Music

Credits

  • Arranged By, Performer – Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis*, Rich Cason
  • Mastered By – ¢*
  • Mixed By – Barry Rudolph
  • Producer – Cletus Anderson
  • Vocals – Kimberly Ball
  • Written-By – Larry Earl Glenn

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): SAT 2003A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): SAT 2003B
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): "CYNTHIA Be The ORIGINAL F.Q.!" A-1 ↔ BKD-517-A ¢
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): A-1 ↔ BKD-517-B "D.J. SAID IT SO IT MUST ME TRUE!!"

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SAT-2003 Captain Rapp Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) ‎(12") Saturn Records SAT-2003 US 1983
101881 Captain Rapp Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) ‎(7", Promo) Vogue, Becket Records 101881 France 1984
SAT-2003 Captain Rapp Bad Times, I Can't Stand It ‎(Acetate, 12", S/Sided) Saturn Records SAT-2003 US 1983
311037 Captain Rapp Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) ‎(12", Single, Ltd) Vogue, Becket Records 311037 France 1983
SAT-2003 Captain Rapp Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) ‎(12") Saturn Records SAT-2003 US 1983

Video

Comments

Frdi Frdi
Jam and Lewis cut their teeth on the underrated greats of post-disco R&B and boogie funk, with a stint doing songwriting for L.A. artists like Klymaxx and Dynasty rounding out their early portfolio in 1982. But it’s their strange brush with early L.A. rap history that stands out as a fascinating outlier in their time out West. Larry Earl Glenn recorded ‘Bad Times (I Can’t Stand It)’ under the alias Captain Rapp, following up on the recent success of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five’s ‘The Message’ the previous year with a more explicitly West Coast take on political rap that addressed L.A. gang culture along with its state-of-the-world despair.And while Jam and Lewis pulled arrangement and performing duties rather than songwriting or all-out production, there’s a glimpse into an alternate world where they leaned further into electro and old-school hip-hop to get in with the Uncle Jamm’s Army set and snatch Arthur Baker’s crown. True to Jam and Lewis’s tendency to find connections between their Midwestern roots and their Angeleno adoption, ‘Bad Times’ also found a following away from the coast – like a lot of dance-informed R&B of the time, it became a regional cult hit in Detroit
Landaron Landaron
An amazing 1983 12" out of L.A. ~ Early socially conscious rap, along the lines of Grandmaster Flash's "The Message", but even more powerful and much rawer. Speaks on issues we all still face in the world: gang banging, murder, inner city poverty, the emerging AIDS epidemic, and much more. These issues are not exploited or glamorized for commercial appeal (like too much of what passes for hip hop nowadays) and he never takes a moralistic stand on it. He has a very God-like quality to his verses. Many lines border on the prophetic: "Weather plays havoc on the eastern states, floods, hurricanes, and you can't escape".... "doctors afraid to treat the victims of aids"... even speaks on the Pope's push for solidarity against the US invasion of El Salvador...All this set against a killer early Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis electro flavored track, with a beautiful hook. Sounds very modern minus the long instrumental breaks in between verses! This song would be a perfect 10 out of 10 to me but i have to drop it 1 point because the gated reverb effect on the vocals is way too thick, although it blends well with the production overall, it makes it difficult to catch the rapid fire rhymes. I don't know, sometimes when i hear some of these old school raps I almost feel like these guys were from the future. Amazing.
Fenius Fenius
Very good review. I wonder what track was released first in 1983, Rich Cason and The Galactic Orchestra - The Year 2001 Boogie or this one?