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Tower Records was so next level, they thought of a way to keep people involved in their brand where there wasnt even a store nearby.
They invented a SYSTEM where they catalogued most of what they had in inventory and you could call the 1800 number (this was before myspace,soundcloud,mp3.com,amazon sound samples) and this narrator would come up and preview the album for you!!
I use to test this thing daily. One time I put AMG in the phone & this radio dj sounding voice came booming through the telephone "AMG....bytch Betta Have My Money" I can't remember if it said bytch or not,
But the point is Tower Records had somehow found time to put ENTIRE fukking labels into their sample databank. Imagine how many fukking titles that is and how many hours it must have taken for this guy to record this? This voice was not robotic. They must have had that guy record hundreds of Thousands of titles.
I would try it over n over. Jive Titles had EVERYTHING... ALL OF JIVE's shyt, all the affiliate umbrella label shyt, it was all fukking there.
"Celly Cel ......Heat fo YOOO AZZ" He said it with this emphasis when he said "AZZ", like "damn you better buy this album"
I think they even had HWA. I forgot if they said the song titles as well. shyt was so comical.
Does anyone else remember calling this number? If you lived in the major cities, your ass could go to Tower Records or someplace. But pre internet music listening if you were a hip hop fan, you didn't have many places other than a few outlets.
I was always astounded when I would try some label and they would have it.
If it was a major distributor, they somehow had that shyt recorded. They must have had over million recorded lp demos.
"Abooooove the Law Uncle Sam's Curse"
I just wanted to post this to see if anyone else called that number growing up to Tower & what artist you put in there to listen to the voiceover say something gangsta or really crazy sounding.
They invented a SYSTEM where they catalogued most of what they had in inventory and you could call the 1800 number (this was before myspace,soundcloud,mp3.com,amazon sound samples) and this narrator would come up and preview the album for you!!
I use to test this thing daily. One time I put AMG in the phone & this radio dj sounding voice came booming through the telephone "AMG....bytch Betta Have My Money" I can't remember if it said bytch or not,

But the point is Tower Records had somehow found time to put ENTIRE fukking labels into their sample databank. Imagine how many fukking titles that is and how many hours it must have taken for this guy to record this? This voice was not robotic. They must have had that guy record hundreds of Thousands of titles.

I would try it over n over. Jive Titles had EVERYTHING... ALL OF JIVE's shyt, all the affiliate umbrella label shyt, it was all fukking there.
"Celly Cel ......Heat fo YOOO AZZ" He said it with this emphasis when he said "AZZ", like "damn you better buy this album"

I think they even had HWA. I forgot if they said the song titles as well. shyt was so comical.

Does anyone else remember calling this number? If you lived in the major cities, your ass could go to Tower Records or someplace. But pre internet music listening if you were a hip hop fan, you didn't have many places other than a few outlets.
I was always astounded when I would try some label and they would have it.

"Abooooove the Law Uncle Sam's Curse"

I just wanted to post this to see if anyone else called that number growing up to Tower & what artist you put in there to listen to the voiceover say something gangsta or really crazy sounding.
