Buckshot LeFonque - No Pain, No Gain
This 1995 Columbia USA vinyl release combines the best of hip - hop and jazz. It's a 12 - inch single, playing at 33 ⅓ RPM in stereo. The label number is Columbia – 44 77784.
Tracklist
A1 | No Pain, No Gain (Salaam Remi Remix) (5:07). Produced by Salaam Remi with additional vocals from Big Kap. |
A2 | No Pain, No Gain (Salaam Remi Remix Instrumental) (5:09), also produced by Salaam Remi. |
A3 | No Pain, No Gain (Buckethead Version) (4:02). Features guitar by Buckethead and produced by Branford Marsalis. |
B1 | No Pain, No Gain (Mystro Mix) (5:30). With keyboards by Kenny Kirkland, produced by Sean 'The Mystro' Mather* and additional vocals from Big Kap. |
B2 | No Pain, No Gain (Mystro Instrumental) (5:03). Keyboards by Kenny Kirkland and produced by Sean 'The Mystro' Mather*. |
B3 | No Pain, No Gain (Edit) (3:35). Bass by Victor Wooten, guitar by Albert Collins and produced by Branford Marsalis. |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By: Columbia Records
- Copyright ©: Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗: Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Published By: Steeplone Music, Works Of Mart, Inc., VixLix Music, Bug Music
- Mastered At: Oceanview Digital Mastering
- Recorded At: The Crib, Palm Tree Studios, Chris Biondo Studios
- Mixed At: Soundworks, New York
Credits
- Engineer: Gary 'Mon' Noble*, Kent Wood (2)
- Mastered By: Joe Gastwirt
- Rap [Featuring]: Uptown (3) (tracks: A1, A3, B1, B3)
- Recorded By, Mixed By: Rob Hunter
- Scratches: DJ Premier
Notes
A1 - A4 were produced for Dashiki Productions, Inc., recorded at The Crib/Palm Tree Records and mixed at Soundworks, NYC. B1 - B2 were produced for Rickidy Raw Productions, Inc. and recorded at Chris Biondo Studios.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 9870 - 77784 - 1 4
- Barcode (Scanned): 098707778414

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable platter, center it, and put the tonearm on the start of the groove. Enjoy the rich sounds of hip - hop and jazz. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place. This will help maintain its quality and ensure long - lasting enjoyment of the music.