
I know this section is far from complete. If you have any information about additional 45 King tracks, let me know.
Thanks to David Schuller for his help in completing this discography.
Just Beats - 45 King, 198? - Old school electro-style breakbeats from the King.
The 900 Number EP - Tuff City, 1987 - The 45 King's breakthrough single, it has the original 900 Anthem with raps by Lakim Shabazz, a 45 King remix, and three Ced Gee (of Ultramagnetic MC's fame) remixes.
Master of the Game - Tuff City 1989
The King is Here (12" Single) - Tuff City, 1989 - Has rapping by Markey Fresh. This has a different version of "The King is Here" than appears on the "Master of the Game" LP.
Red, Black, and Green (12" Single) - Tuff City 1989 - Features rap by Lakim Shabazz.
When a Wise Man Speaks/Catching a 'Tude/Rocking With Tony H (12" Single) - Tuff City, 1989
45 Kingdom - Tuff City, 1990 - This is a partial "best of" the 45 King, consisting of material from his first two albums along with old classics like "The 900 Number" and "When A Wise Man Speaks."
Rhythmical Madness - Tuff City, 1990 - The 45 King collaborated with DJ Louie Louie to make a nice breakbeat album. Rappers Lakim Shabazz and Ron Delite also appear on the LP.
On A Mission - Ruffhouse, 1990 - This cut was taken from the "One Voice: Pride" LP, which was a compilation featuring "conscious" rap.
The Lost Breakbeats - 45 King Records - There are many LP's in this series. Volumes 1 & 2 were originally released in 1993, and the colored albums were released from 1994 through 1996.
45 King Presents: The Original Flavor Unit - Tuff City, 1990 - Before the "new" Flavor Unit released an album in 1993, Tuff City released with this album by the "original" Flavor Unit. Most of the songs are demos from 1989 and earlier, but all are produced by the 45 King.
Straight Outta Da Crate, Vol 1-5 - Tuff City, 1993 - Similar to the Lost Breakbeat series, these volumes contain funky instrumentals.
Zig-a-Ziggin ZZ - Tuff City, 1995 - Yet another breakbeat album.
Real Tuff Jazz, Tuff City, 1995 - This mysterious album (no track names) features some jazzy tracks spiced with horns. None of the tracks seem very polished; most sound like they're works in progress.
Grooves for a Quiet Storm - Tuff City, 1996 - This is an all-instrumental album with a mellow, laid back feel. Very nice.
Killer Beets, Vol 1-3 - Music Station, 1996 - An instrumental battle record with popular looped beats.
Breakamania, Vol 1-3 - Real Tuff Breaks, 1997 - Tuff City released a set of 3 CD's in 1997 featuring some vinyl-only treats from the 45 King that were original recorded around 1989.
Beats Don't Fail Me Now (12" Single) - CLR Records, 1997 - The 45 King's "comeback" record is a two-track EP featuring the songs "And You Don't Stop" and "Terrordome."
Champain - Tuff City, 1997 - A 6 track EP featuring female rapper Champain.
Breakapalooza Vol 1 & 2 - Tuff City, 1997 - Yet more Tuff City beats.
Universal Beat Generation, Vol 1-3 - Ultimate Dilemma, 1998 - This European label re-released "The Lost Breakbeats" under a new name.
Put the Funk Out There - Rock-A-Fella, 1999 - Bootleg of an unreleased promo compilation album. featuring Jay-Z, Chill Rob G., Latee, Queen Latifah, and Diamond D.
Beats for the New Millennium, Vol 1 & 2 - 45 King Records, 2000 - Some new shit from the King, featuring hot new beats. Some clips are featured in the sounds section.
Beats of the Month - Bronx Science, 2000/2001 - November, December, January, February, March, April, May volumes of "Lost Breakbeat" style beats.
Latee - This Cut's Got Flavor, Puttin' On the Hits - Wild Pitch, 1987
Albums & Singles:
Funky Beats '84 - 45 King, 1984 - The 45 King's very first release, a 7-inch single with a live drumbreak.
Other Productions:
GangStarr - Movin' On, Bust a Move, To Be A Champion - Wild Pitch, 1987
Latee - No Tricks, Wake Up - Wild Pitch, 1988
GangStarr - Movin on, Gusto, Knowledge - Wild Pitch, 1988
Lakim Shabazz - Pure Righteousness (album) - Tuff City, 1988
Chill Rob G - Chillin' - Wild Pitch, 1988
Double J - Bless the Funk - 4th & B'Way, 1989
Too Nice - Cold Facts (Remix) - Arista, 1989
Queen Latifah - All Hail the Queen (album) - Tommy Boy, 1989
GangStarr - Gusto, Knowledge - Wild Pitch, 1989
Chill Rob G - Ride the Rhythm (album) - Wild Pitch, 1989
King Sun - Fat Tape, It's A Heat Up - Zakia, 1989
Lord Alibaski - Lyrics in Motion / Top Gun - Tuff City, 1989
Salt-N-Pepa - My Mic Sounds Nice (Remix) - London, 1989
Eric B. & Rakim - Microphone Fiend (Remix) - MCA, 1989
X-Clan - Heed The Word Of The Brother - 4th & B'Way, 1989
Markey Fresh - The Mack of Rap - Jive, 1989
Digital Underground - Packet Man (Remix) - Tommy Boy, 1990
Eric B. & Rakim - Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em (Remix) - MCA, 1990
Lakim Shabazz - Lost Tribe of Shabazz (album) Tuff City, 1990
Maestro Fresh Wes - Drop the Needle (Remix) - LMR Records, 1990
Lisa Stansfield - Been Around the World (Remix) - RCA, 1991
MC Lyte - Big Bad Sister, Kamikaze, Like a Virgin, Absolutely, Positively...Practical Jokes - Atlantic, 1991
Apache - Do Fa Self, Tommy Boy, 1992
Diamond D - Best Kept Secret (Remix), Check 1, 2 - Mercury, 1992
PMD - Thought I Lost My Spot - MCA, 1993
C&C Music Factory - Do You Wanna Get Funky? (Remix) - Columbia, 1994
Queen Latifah - Name Callin' - Tommy Boy, 1996
Fanclub Erdberg - Anton Polster Du Bist Leiwand - Mego, 1997
Jay-Z - Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) - Rock-A-Fella, 1998
Peanut Butter Wolf - Run the Line (Remix) - Stones Throw, 1998
Common Sense - Car Horn - Groove Attack, 1999
Craig Mack - The Wooden Horse - White Label, 2000
Various Artist Remixes - Rakim - Feeling You, Public Enemy - Bring the Noise, Bush Babies - The Love Song - White Label, 2000
Eminem - Stan - Aftermath, 2000
Big Scoob - Can Du - White Label, 2000
Paula Perry - Y'all Chickens Make Me Laugh - Fully-Blown Recordings, 2000