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How Could I Right All My Wrongs?

by Thee Baby Cuffs

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    Comes in a hand stamped WTE sleeve, poly outer sleeve and backboard
    Comes with a certificate of authenticity and confirmation of your donation
    100% of gross profits donated to Souleros Ball, a fiscally sponsored 501C3 non-profit organization to fund live music, the arts & historic preservation programming like El Comite @muraldelaraza and the Ever Lopez low-rider music festival free to the community

    This record is set to be released 1/14/22. You will have this test press weeks in advance!

    WHAT IS A TEST PRESS?

    A Test Press usually has the words test pressing written or printed on a white or generic label. A Test Press is usually limited to 5 pressings and acts as a sample pressing cut specifically for the record label or artist to approve sound or press quality for pressing the final run for the public. Some argue that Test Presses have the highest sound quality because they are the first to get cut from fresh stampers that begin to deteriorate after 1000 pressings. Test presses are the first to get cut from a stamper, and after approval, they may be followed by Cocaine White promo copies and finally the retail copies made available for the public. Test Presses are never sold commercially and usually pop up years or even decades after the actual record is released. Test Presses are rare as hen's teeth!

    Pressed exclusively for Raza del Soul for approval of the final pressing which will be made available for pre-order on Christmas Eve 12/24/21. Now here's your chansa to get manos on that Test Press other collectors will covet and kill for! And most of all you can donate your feria in confidence and support a good cause!

    WHY THE BIG PRICE TAG? WHAT IS MY MONEY GOING TO?

    100% of gross profits will be donated to Souleros Ball, a fiscally sponsored 501C3 non-profit organization to fund live music, the arts and historic preservation programming like efforts of El Comite @muraldelaraza and the Ever Lopez Mexican Independence Day Low-rider Music Festival.

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    Translucent Eastside Burgundy under a dark and cloudy night.

    Tucked firme in a 4 mil Crystal Clear CPP Sleeve. Does not need a paper sleeve!

    Note: These are actually accident pressings. When pressing records, the order is never exact and sometimes you get more or at times less than your actual order because orders are measured by estimated PVC vinyl pucks. Because each splatter is done by hand, each splatter will very and at times there may be no splatter at all. In this case an order of 50 KJ Psychedelic Splatter Translucent Burgundy color records were ordered. These are the overages which also had no splatter at all, other than what appears to be a mix of Black PVC. The scan looks red online but in hands, its burgundy. Color varies, some are as dark as night, others faintly spot a cloud. It's your gamble.

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    BLACK WAX

    HANDSTAMPED SLEEVE

    Brown N' Proud budget label sleeve, stamped by hand depicting the assassination of Ruben Salazar at the hand of the LA County Sheriff, enclosed with a perspective of the assassination of Ruben Salazar to inspire thought, movement and self determination during a rare occasion in our history in which the Raza can be the face, the consumer and the business man in the current explosion of Soul on wax. Tucked firme in a poly sleeve.

    Note: Handstamped image and brown sleeves vary, every image is stamped by hand and the paper sleeve absorbed the ink differently for each stamp, some are more faint than others, others are more pronounced. Budget Brown sleeves with various shades of Brown mixed from two different batches. Call them Mestizo sleeves! It's your gamble.

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    Translucent with a hit of KJ

    Tucked firme in a 4 mil Crystal Clear CPP Sleeve. Does not need a paper sleeve!

    NOTE: Looks red online but in hands, it's Burgundy.

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“How Could I Right All My Wrongs?” (J.M. Valle, S. Winn) Stolat Music ASCAP Raza del Soul ASCAP ℗ Raza del Soul (Chorus) Listen to what I got to say Listen to what I got to say, yeah Listen to what I got to say Here’s what I'm going through today And I Been struggling for so long How could I Ever right all my wrongs (Chorus) Listen to what I got to say Lord please, listen to what I got to say Listen to what I got to say Im gonna survive, no matter what they throw my way And I Ain't never been no perfect man Mistake after mistake Ain't easy to understand  I grew up with them hard heads I grew up on these hard blocks I grew up under the streetlamp baby Baby cuffs and long socks (Rap) See all I'm trying to get you to understand is Listen… To what I gotta say See I grew up under the streetlamp baby But look at me now Growing up I didn't have any family to turn to So you all the family that i got (Chorus) Listen to what I got to say Listen to what I got to say, girl Listen to what I got to say Here's what I been through today For so long I been strugglin' All of my wrongs Kept on piling (Chorus) Listen to what I got to say Baby please, here's what I gotta say Listen to what I got to say Look at all that I been through, take a look at me today I grew up on Story and King Where ya chances of making it are slim Where it wasn't no peaches and cream Where ya odds of survivin’ look dim But I'm that homeboy that made it baby That's the reason why I pray See I survived on the Eastside baby It's made me all that I am today I survived on the Eastside baby 8x

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This ain't no Oldie... But since everyone is cutting Sweet Soul, Chicano Soul etc. Thee Baby Cuffs takes you on a trip, deep inside thee Chicano's soul, where it hasn't always been so sweet.

"How Could I Right All My Wrongs?" was inspired by a quote in Art Villarreal's 1991 SJSU Master's Theses, and songwriter and producer J.M. Valle's own personal experiences.

"PCP came in, and that hurt us. I don't know if it was a conspiracy because, after the LA Moratorium, San Jose becomes the PCP Capital of the World. I say it right now, it was planted... It was planted by the man!" - Quote from Henry Dominguez from San Jose State University, Master's Theses, 1991, Black Berets for Justice, by Arturo Villarreal

Sources Of Curriculum: docs.google.com/document/d/1vvweij0VtSNKdmuHXl5u0JWLunxW_ZRngGoflWWkJXg/edit?usp=sharing

About Ruben Salazar:

Ruben Salazar was a bilingual Chicano Activist and Mainstream English and Spanish TV and Newspaper journalist. Ruben was assassinated during the Chicano Moratorium protests addressing the over-representation of Chicanos in the Vietnam War on August 29, 1970, in East Los, Califas. Born in Mexico, often quoted, and largely responsible for our collective Chicano thought today.

Shortly after the Chicano Moratorium, barrios all across Califas were flooded with PCP, a highly addictive psychedelic. PCP and other psychedelics were introduced by the US Government in the Haight Ashbury District in San Fran, Califas to neutralize Anti-Vietnam War efforts into a counterculture of freeing the mind yet too high and burnt out to start the revolution.

The story of Ruben Salazar defies ideals today that one has to be born in the US in order to be Chicano, raises the strengths of versatility marketing to both English and Spanish audiences and realizing just how much of a threat we as a Raza are when able to do so, and to do so unapologetically, strategically and massively.

PCP was a barrio epidemic during the 1970's and 1980's and La Chicanada has virtually disappeared from both Mainstream English and Spanish TV and Newspapers ever since.

Originally recorded during the “Where Did
Our Pride Go” sessions.

Rendition of an instrumental titled "Group
1987" by Silk Rhodes with original song
lyrics.

45 R.P.M. version contains excerpts from
Ruben Salazar and a Part II not available
digitally.

Label Arte by Bunz from Sacred Oath Tattoos

credits

released January 14, 2022

How Could I Right All My Wrongs? b/w Part II
(S.Winn, J.M. Valle)

Stolat Music ASCAP
Raza del Soul ASCAP
℗ Raza del Soul

Music by The M-Tet recorded on multi-track cassette tape by Chris Lujan at Lugnut Brand HQ, Pittsburg, Ca during the “Where Did Our Pride Go” sessions

Lead/Fender Bass: Chris Lujan
Guitar: Joe Baer Magnant
Drums: Michael Reed
Hammond Organ: Gary Pitman
Trumpet: Jason Boyte
Tenor Sax: Erik Mekkelson
Glockenspiel: Gilberto Rodriguez

Recording Artist Lead Vocals by Joe "Mr. Joe-ster" Narvaez, Gilberto Rodriguez and Percussion by Mio “Timbalero” Flores recorded and bounced to an AMPEX ATR 102 Stereo Tape Machine on ¼ inch tape by Mike Walti at Wyldwood in Berkley, Ca

Additional Recording Artist Lead Vocals by Dave Herrera recorded and bounced to tape by David Celia at F-Spot Studio, Los Angeles, Ca

Group Harmony Vocals by Joe "Mr. Joe-ster" Narvaez, Gilberto Rodriguez and Freddie Parra recorded and bounced to an AMPEX ATR 102 Stereo Tape Machine on ¼ inch tape by Mike Walti at Wyldwood in Berkley, Ca

Mixed by Chris Lujan at Lugnut Brand HQ, Pittsburg, Ca

Mastered to 1⁄2 inch tape on an AMPEX 350 by Josh Llewellyn at Downbeat Mastering in Auckland, New Zealand

Executively produced by J.M. Valle de Big East Side San Jo, Califas, Aztlan of Raza del Soul

Pressed by Mus-I-Col in Columbus, Ohio

Label Arte by Bunz from Sacred Oath Tattoos

Cover version and or rendition re-titled as “How Can I Right All My Wrongs?” re-written and re-arranged by J.M. Valle © ℗ Raza del Soul ASCAP

Original song and recording titled as "Group 1987" by Silk Rhodes, written by Sasha Winn ASCAP 541236970, Copyright Stolat Music ASCAP 684733116, ISWC: T9152588197, Work ID: 887371187

Cover song mechanical license courtesy of KOBALT SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING on behalf of Stolat Music ASCAP for a 1st press limited quantity of 500 retail 7" R.P.M. vinyl records + promos, test presses & Digital Phonorecord Delivery

Seal of Authenticity, PROOF OF MECHANICAL MUSIC LICENSING, Release ID: LPL061597, License# 178619, License# 1040766, See Proof of Licensing: www.idblm.org/50575

Digital Phonorecord Delivery Cover Song License Confirmation: drive.google.com/file/d/1H7ApAw47Zw4cnAsWNZXkJozI8sONvqve/view?usp=drivesdk

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Deep & Unapologetic Chicano Soul y Group Harmony de East Side San Jo, CA Aztlán Produced by Cold Diamond & Mink & Thee Midas Touch

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