Patrick Adams


I had recently gotten acquainted with the P&P Records catalog.


A few local cratedigger colleagues were on the P&P Records path years before me and informed me of their quest to acquire music from the label. 

I had my hands full with my own projects and couldn’t undertake searching for what I understood to be expensive records.



I was destined to find the triple vinyl collection, Peter Brown And P&P Records Presents The Master Of The Masterpiece - The Very Best Of Mr. Patrick Adams, at the 2011 Puces POP Record Fair

Among them is Black Ivory’s I Keep Asking You Questions, my favorite song by the group to date.


IN THE BUSH by MUSIQUE by Discolarry125

I heard Musique’s In The Bush when it was released but it would take me this long to know Patrick Adams was responsible for it.


As stated many times, CMJ 2011 was rather disappointing except for my time spent shopping and crate digging. In a record store basement, I came across the Kenny Dope vs P&P Records CD along with the Super Rap - Original Rap & Hip Hop From Harlem's P&P Records compilation and naturally did not leave New York without them.


I was also thrilled to find a DVD which I thought was a documentary about the Patrick Adams/Peter Brown record label. Sadly, it was a homemade video of Peter Brown being interviewed with P&P Records music playing in the background so loudly that it drowned out his voice.


I will have to learn more through my own measures and resources. For now, the triple vinyl package and CDs will be my prime source of education.

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