/
DE

Rudy Ray Moore Funk | Soul 12 Items

Organic Grooves 12 Funk | Soul 12 Rock & Indie 1 Soundtracks 2
Hide Filter & Categories Show Filter & Categories
Filter Results
Format
Format
Vinyl
LP
7"
CD
Close
Artist
Artist
1984
24-Carat Black
Aaron Frazer
Al Green
Al Jarreau
Al Wilson
Albert King
Alex Puddu
Alexander O'Neal
Alice Russell
Alicia Keys
Ambros Seelos
Amii Stewart
Amy Winehouse
Angela Bofill
Ann Peebles
Aretha Franklin
Arthur Prysock
Asha Puthli
Ashford & Simpson
Atlantic Starr
Average White Band
B.T. Express
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band
Bar-Kays
Barbara Acklin
Barbara Mason
Baris Manco
Barrabas
Barry White
Bastards Of Soul
Bee Gees
Ben E. King
Betty Davis
Betty Wright
Big Boss Man
Bill Summers & Summers Heat
Bill Withers
Billy Ocean
Billy Paul
Billy Preston
Black Market Brass
Black Pumas
Blowfly
Bob James
Bobby Bland
Bobby Oroza
Bobby Sheen
Bobby Womack
Booker T & The MG's
Booker T. And The Mg's
Brainstory
Brass Construction
Brief Encounter
Brothers Johnson
Buddy Guy
Calibro 35
Cameo
Candi Staton
Carla Thomas
Carolyn Franklin
Chaka Khan
Charles Bradley
Chic
Chris Farlowe
Chuck Jackson
Commodores
Cool Million
Cornell Cc Carter
Curtis Harding
Curtis Mayfield
Cymande
D.C. LaRue
Dam-Funk
Darondo
Darrow Fletcher
David Axelrod
David Ruffin
David Sanborn
Defunkt
Delfonics
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Demon Fuzz
Deniece Williams
Denise LaSalle
DeRobert & The Half-Truths
Dexys
Dexys Midnight Runners
Diana Ross
Diana Ross & The Supremes
Dinner Party (Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington)
Dionne Warwick
Diverse
DJ Haitian Star (Torch)
DJ Soopasoul
DJ Tron
Dominique Fils-Aime
Donna Summer
Donnie & Joe Emerson
Donny Hathaway
Dorothy Moore
Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts
Dr. John
Durand Jones & The Indications
Dusty Springfield
Dyke & The Blazers
Earl Klugh
Earth, Wind & Fire
Eddie Harris
Eddie Kendricks
Eddy Grant
Edwin Starr
El Michels Affair
Ella Fitzgerald
Elvis Presley
Eric Gale
Erykah Badu
Esther Marrow
Etta James
Eugene Wilde
Evelyn King
F.B.I.
Fast Eddie
Fatback Band
First Choice
Five Star
Four Tops
Freda Payne
Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Jackson
Freedom
Freeez
Funkadelic
G.C. Cameron
Gabriels
Gary's Gang
Gene Chandler
George Benson
George Duke
George Howard
George McCrae
Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Gibson Brothers
Gil Scott-Heron
Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight & The Pips
Gladys Knight And The Pips
Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Lynne
Grace Jones
Graham Central Station
Great Revivers
Gregory Porter
Grover Washington, Jr.
Gwen Guthrie
Gwen McCrae
Hamilton Bohannon
Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes
Harvey Mason
Heatwave
Herb Alpert
Herbie Hancock
Hiatus Kaiyote
High Inergy
Hilton Felton
Holy Hive
Houston Person
Howard Hewett
Howard Johnson
Howlin' Wolf
Hubert Laws
Ike & Tina Turner
Ikebe Shakedown
Imagination
Irma Thomas
Isaac Hayes
Isley Brothers
Isley Jasper Isley
Jackie Wilson
Jackson 5
Jalen Ngonda
James Brown
James Brown & The Famous Flames
James Carr
Jamila Woods
Jamiroquai
Janko Nilovic
Jeffery Scott Greer
Jeffrey Osborne
Jennifer Holliday
Jermaine Jackson
Jerry Butler
Jesse James
Jim Ford
Jimi Tenor
Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Smith
Joan Armatrading
Joe Bataan
Joe Sample
Joe Tex
John Coltrane
John Handy
John Lee Hooker
John Mayall
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
John Reed & The Automatics
Johnnie Taylor
Johnny Guitar Watson
Jon Lucien
Jordan Rakei
Junie
Junior Walker & The All Stars
Junior Wells
Kalapana
Kashmere Stage Band
KC & The Sunshine Band
Keith Sweat
Kelly Finnigan
Kendra Morris
Kenia
Kidding
Kool & The Gang
L.T.D.
La Toya Jackson
Labelle
Labi Siffre
Lady Wray
Lalo Schifrin
Latimore
Lee Fields
Lee Fields & The Expressions
Lee Moses
Leo Nocentelli
Leo's Sunshipp
Leon Bridges
Leon Thomas
Leon Ware
Leroy Hutson
Les Imprimes
Lewis Taylor
Liam Bailey
Linda Clifford
Lionel Richie
Little Anthony & The Imperials
Lloyd Price
Lou Rawls
Love Unlimited
Love Unlimited Orchestra
Luther Vandross
Machine
Magic In Threes
Mandrill
Manhattans
Margie Joseph
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
Mark Colby
Marva Whitney
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
Mary Wells
Mass Production
Matthew Larkin Cassell
Maurice White
Mavis Staples
Mayer Hawthorne
Maynard Ferguson
Melba Moore
Melissa Manchester
Menahan Street Band
MFSB
Miami
Mica Paris
Michael Henderson
Michael Jackson
Michael Kiwanuka
Michelle David & The True-Tones
Mighty Ryeders
Miki Howard
Miles Davis
Millie Jackson
Minnie Riperton
Miracles
Mirage
Monophonics
Morgana King
Mr. Confuse
Muddy Waters
Murcof
Mutiny
Nancy Wilson
Narada Michael Walden
Nat King Cole
Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole & Peabo Bryson
Native Son
Nautilus
New Birth
Nikki Giovanni
Nina Simone
Noel Pointer
Nona Hendryx
Norman Connors
OC Smith
Odyssey
Ohio Players
One Way
One Way featuring Al Hudson
Orgone
Osibisa
Otis Redding
Pale Jay
Paris Ford
Patrice Rushen
Patti Austin
Patti LaBelle
Peabo Bryson
Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
Peaches & Herb
Penny & The Quarters
Penza Penza
Percy Sledge
Peter Green
Peyton
Philip Bailey
Philippe Wynne
Pieces Of A Dream
Piero Umiliani
Pleasure
Pointer Sisters
Prince
Prince And The Revolution
Quincy Jones
RAH Band
Ralph MacDonald
Ramsey Lewis
Randy Crawford
Ray Bryant
Ray Charles
Ray Parker Jr.
Ray, Goodman & Brown
Raydio
Reality
Richard "Groove" Holmes
Richard 'Dimples' Fields
Rick Clarke
Roberta Flack
Roberta Kelly
Ron & The Hip Tones
Ronnie Dyson
Rose Royce
Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Budd
Ruby Turner
Rudy Ray Moore
Rufus
Rufus & Chaka Khan
Ruth Brown
S-Tone Inc.
Saigon Soul Revival
Sam & Dave
Sam Cooke
Santana
Sault
Say She She
Scone Cash Players
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Sérgio Mendes & The New Brasil '77
Shakatak
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Shirley Bassey
Shuggie Otis
Silver Convention
Sister Sledge
Skinshape
Skull Snaps
Skyy
Slave
Sly & The Family Stone
Smokey Robinson
Solomon Burke
Soul Jazz Records presents
Spanky Wilson
Speedometer
Spinners
Split Decision Band
Spyro Gyra
Stacy Lattisaw
Stanley Clarke
Stanley Clarke/George Duke
Stanley Turrentine
Starvue
Stephanie Mills
Steve Arrington
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Woods
Sudan Archives
Sunny & The Sunliners
Surprise Chef
Swamp Dogg
Sweet Honey In The Rock
Switch
Sydney Joe Qualls
Syl Johnson
Sylvester
Sylvia Striplin
Syreeta
Taj Mahal
Tavares
Tawatha
Teddy Pendergrass
Teena Marie
Temptations
Terence Trent D'Arby
Terry Callier
The 13th Floor
The Allergies
The Brand New Heavies
The Brecker Brothers
The Brkn Record
The Chi-Lites
The Controllers
The Counts
The Crusaders
The Dells
The Dip
The Dramatics
The Emotions
The Fifth Dimension
The Five Keys
The Freedom Affair
The Gap Band
The Great Revivers
The Hues Corporation
The Impressions
The Intruders
The Isley Brothers
The Jackson 5
The Jacksons
The James Hunter Six
The Masqueraders
The Meters
The Mighty Clouds Of Joy
The Miracles
The Moments
The New Mastersounds
The O'Jays
The Pasadenas
The Pips
The Ramsey Lewis Trio
The Ritchie Family
The Soul Surfers
The Sound Stylistics
The Stance Brothers
The Staple Singers
The Stylistics
The Supremes
The Temptations
The Three Degrees
The Trammps
The Ultimates
The Vicious Seeds
The Voices Of East Harlem
The Weeknd
The Whispers
Thee Sacred Souls
Thee Sinseers
Thelma Houston
Three Dog Night
Thundercat
Tim Maia
Timeless Legend
Tom Browne
Tom Scott
Tone B. Nimble
Tony Allen
Tony Terry
Total Contrast
Tower Of Power
Tyrone Davis
Undisputed Truth
V.A.
Valerie June
Van McCoy
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony
Vernon Burch
Vulfmon
Walter Jackson
War
Weldon Irvine
Whitney Houston
William Onyeabor
Willie Tee
Willie Wright
Wilson Pickett
Wilton Felder
Womack & Womack
Z.Z. Hill
Close
Label
Label
Dolemite
Generation
Kent
Koko Mojo
Close
Pressing
Pressing
Original
Reissue
Close
Country
Country
EU
US
Close
Year
Year
2020
2019
2016
1988
1975
1972
1971
1970
Close
Price
Price
10 – 15 €
15 – 30 €
Close
Sale
Sale
No Sale Items
All Sale Items
Up to 30%
Close
Back In Stock
Back In Stock
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
180 Days
365 Days
Close
Availability
Availability
Stocked Items Only
Close
Rudy Ray Moore
Rudy Ray Moore - The Cockpit
Rudy Ray Moore
The Cockpit
LP | 1971 | US | Reissue (Kent)
20,99 €*
Release: 1971 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore - The Turning Point
Rudy Ray Moore
The Turning Point
LP | 1975 | US | Reissue (Generation)
15,99 €*
Release: 1975 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore - The Dynamic EP
Rudy Ray Moore
The Dynamic EP
7" | 2020 | EU | Original (Koko Mojo)
11,99 €*
Release: 2020 / EU – Original
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore - The Rudy Ray Moore Zodiac Album
Rudy Ray Moore
The Rudy Ray Moore Zodiac Album
CD | 1988 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
14,99 €*
Release: 1988 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore was a lot of things. In his Dolemite persona, he was a Kung Fu master. In a smoky club late at night, a comedy master. And his comedy was known to be of the sort that would make Red Foxx blush. The Rudy Ray Moore Zodiac Album is just that sort of record - and then some. Risqué from its cover art, right through the A-side and right through the B-side. When released in the early 70s, this was the sort of record kept under the counter or sold in a brown paper bag. On Zodiac, Rudy Ray is joined by The Madam - as they talk the listener through some solid sexual advice for men and women based on the signs of the zodiac. The illustrations on the cover art give you an idea as to the sort of advice they're offering up...and from the sound of it perhaps demonstrating.

This one is among Rudy Ray Moore's filthy best!
Rudy Ray Moore - The Turning Point
Rudy Ray Moore
The Turning Point
CD | 1972 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
14,99 €*
Release: 1972 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore
The Turning Point

Dolemite Records
DOL103-CD
8 29357 01032 2
$8.14

Throughout the 1970s, Rudy Ray Moore made his name as one of the most uniquely explicit, anti-establishment underground comedians working. With his profane, controversial material, and frequently taboo stories surrounding his famed pimp character Dolemite, Moore commanded a cult-fanbase throughout the decade, remained a star of blaxploitation films of the era, and was a strong influence on rap stars such as Snoop Dogg, Big Daddy Kane, and 2 Live Crew. His party records were considered too vulgar to be displayed in record shops, but word of mouth made his albums the stuff of legends.

Though Rudy Ray Moore was widely known for his provocative stand-up, less is known about his musical side. Though he found success as a comedian he had always wanted to be a famous singer, and deeply loved to perform music. (His stand-up shows regularly featured a backing band, providing his monologues a backdrop of jazz and R&B music.) In 1972, as his comedy career was booming with cult-popularity, Moore released The Turning Point, and fans were treated to the raunchy raconteur's previously unheard croon. The album features smooth R&B renditions of songs by Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions, The Platters, and other favorites of the comedian, even featuring two originals written by Moore himself.

The music on The Turning Point could easily stand toe-to-toe with the smooth, silky 70s soul of greats like Isaac Hayes or Lou Rawls. Over 35 years later, Dolemite Records, with a dedication to bringing Rudy Ray Moore's legacy to a modern audience, now brings you this compact disc reissue, complete with retrospective liner notes from Rudy's former manager Donald Randell.
Rudy Ray Moore - The Cockpit
Rudy Ray Moore
The Cockpit
CD | 1971 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
14,99 €*
Release: 1971 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Although the cover lists it as his third, this was actually Rudy Ray Moore's seventh full length comedy album release. After the massive success of Eat Out More Often and This Pussy Belongs To Me in 1970, Moore had developed a formula taking long traditional spoken monologues, or "toasts", and freshening them up for the "now generation" as he would call it. The release of The Cockpit in early 1971 continued this formula and also introduced the world to "Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-law", a character which Moore would later base a feature length film around in 1977. The Cockpit remains one of Mooreís most popular albums. It also needs to be
noted that this was the first time Rudy used completely topless women in his artwork and this may in fact be the first major record release that includes a man on the cover with semi-naked women!

- Mark Jason Murray, Biographer

Rudy Ray's Petey Wheatstraw was inspired by the real deal, an influential blues recording artist from back in the 1930's who spelled it "Peetie" and billed himself not only as the Devilís Son-in-Law but also the High Sheriff From Hell with song titles like "I Want Some Seafood" and "Meat Cutter Blues." Poetic humor. Rhythm and rhyme. That's where Rudy Ray got the name and then turned his jokester character from a comedy bit into a 1976 motion picture... and during the filming where I, Don Randell, first met Rudy Ray Moore.

The Cockpit was recorded in front of a live audience, their great applause an indication of how deeply into Rudy Ray they were with his pimpin'& players sex on wax party album... ghetto street rhymes that help them free their minds and release some pressure. Rudy Ray Moore takes them on a high flyin' wicked ride, in total control at the helm in "The Cockpit."

- Liners Notes by Donald Randell
Rudy Ray Moore - I Can't Believe I Ate The Whole Thing
Rudy Ray Moore
I Can't Believe I Ate The Whole Thing
CD | 1988 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
14,99 €*
Release: 1988 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Another raucous and raw comedy album from Rudy Ray Moore's vast crazy catalog! He's got some nasty ass shit to talk and you will thrill with the exploits of Dangerous Dan, Lolita (who likes mucho peetah) and even Romeo & Juliet (!). Don't be ashamed if you find yourself repeating these bits to friends as there's plenty here to laugh at. This album is over 40 years old and a testament to the power and shock of Moore's material. If you need to catch your breath, Moore gives you a break by the album's end as he reworks one of his old vocal tracks with... well... some pretty nasty lyrics. What did you expect? This is a Rudy Ray Moore album!

- Mark Jason Murray, Biographer

Rudy Ray continued to cut his comedy party records, rappin' out his street rhymes with a little music behind. The room was packed with guys and gals, friends and partiers from the neighborhood. Dudes, pimps, gangsters, players, winos, and just plain Bad Ass Kids! And this album is breakout time! I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing blew the doors open, set the trend, the one that a decade later in 1986 launched 2 Live Crew when they sampled Rudy Ray Moore on hit singles "Throw That D" and "Get it Girl" from their debut album The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are. Through word of mouth and pure outrageousness the 2 Live Crew album sold over half a million copies.

And it didn't stop there!! Rudy Ray was now deep in the Hip Hop mix. 2 Live Crew's "Movin' Something" audaciously sampled "Romeo and Juliet," Rudy Ray's nasty duet with Lady Reed, aka Queen Bee from the Dolemite movies and one of Rudy's early label signings back in the day. Ice Cube with Funk Master George Clinton throws out in "Bop Gun" a Rudy Ray Moore line from on this very album, "No One Knows Where the Nose Goes." Big Daddy Kane loves the track "Dangerous Dan."

I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing is the album that sets the tone for the Hardcore Hip Hop scene. Here you can hear where Dr. Dre, N.W.A. Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and Ice T got their stuff. Also where comedian Robin Harris took Rudy's joke "Piccolo Player" and made it one of his own laugh line bits. All of it jumped off
this album and swayed a generation. Straight off the street from shooting dice, playin' the horses in a bookie joint, and cruising in a lowrider car to smoking weed and late night listening when the kids are all asleep. Yeah, right!

As Rudy Ray Moore said, "Rappin' and cappin' is my game. And all those young men are rappin' good! BUT, when it comes down to rappin', I was through with it before they even learned what to do with it!!"

- Liner Notes by Donald Randell
Rudy Ray Moore - Dolemite For President
Rudy Ray Moore
Dolemite For President
LP | 2016 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
20,79 €* 25,99 € -20%
Release: 2016 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
You might think that a certain bad-hair-having, shit-talking presidential candidate is obnoxious, but there’s one man who would definitely be more dangerous in the White House: Dolemite. Traffic Entertainment Group is proud to reissue this hilarious and downright filthy album to celebrate the mud-slinging we’ll all beexperiencing this fall. And, of course, to remind the world of Rudy Ray Moore’s unique comedic genius. Originally released in 1972 in the middle of the disaster now known as the Nixon Years, the album is filled to the brim with Moore’s bawdy but debatably insightful takes on politics, sex and American society, funneled through the lens of his most famous persona, Dolemite. As it warns on the cover: “Rated XXX: For Adults Only.” And they aren’t kidding. The album’s lengthy first cut, “Campaign Speech,” is worth the price of admission alone. Ranting for ten minutes straight, Moore lets it all hang out, with every bit of profanity he can muster. It’s certainly interesting to hear some of his words more than four decades later. “I’m not promising you a chicken in every pot,” he bellows, in his trademark raspy scowl. “I’m not promising you a God-damn thing. If I am elected, I promise to legalize prostitution, marijuana, stealing, and every other motherfuckin’ thing you want to do.” Making fun of Nixon, George McGovern and Spiro Agnew, he continues, “We’re still waiting for that 40 acres and that motherfucking mule.” Towards the end, he brings forth a metaphor that, interestingly, would come true in the year of Moore’s passing, 2008: “The next thing I’ma do, I’m gonna move on my first act. I’m gonna get me 2,000 raggedy-ass painters, and paint the motherfucking White House black!” The rest of the album’s 13 songs are equally loud, offensive, funny and even – when the audience isn’t expecting it – serious. With a live soul group grooving behind him and a live audience yelling support along the way, he gives his fans what they want on cuts like “Dance Of The Freaks,” “Long Island Duck,” “Farting Contest” and “Chester & Mr. Dillon.”Released on black vinyl with its eye-catching original front and back artwork, it’s a great way to relive the comedic bravery and brashness of a truly unique man, Rudy Ray Moore.
Rudy Ray Moore - Return Of Dolemite
Rudy Ray Moore
Return Of Dolemite
LP | 2019 | US | Reissue (Dolemite)
26,99 €*
Release: 2019 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves, Soundtracks
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Despite never achieving major mainstream success in his career, the scope of influence from cult comedian Rudy Ray Moore is palpable and far-reaching. A consummate performer and raconteur, Moore's comedy emphasized raw and explicit story-telling and wisecracking, often told in rhyme, and featuring a backing band; a style of performance that inadvertedly set a blueprint for early hip-hop music. Following in the footsteps of comic legends Redd Foxx and Moms Mabley, his stage presence would inspire the likes of Katt Williams and Snoop Dogg, find widespread underground success among inner cities in the 1970s, and would lead him to collaborate with a wide swath of artists into his later years, from Big Daddy Kane to Insane Clown Posse. His various bits and sketches would even become sampling fodder in tracks by Madlib, A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Shadow, 2 Live Crew, and innumerable others.

Above all else, Rudy Ray Moore's best known and most beloved claim to fame is his tales of the legend of Dolemite the pimp. Derived from various obscene stories he overheard while working in a record store, Moore's most famous routine saw him take on the role of Dolemite, and recount humorous stories and anecdotes which framed the hustler as something of a ghetto folk hero. These anecdotes proved to be incredibly popular in urban clubs and parties, and would later be adapted into the hit 1975 blaxploitation film Dolemite, of which Moore would produce and star.

In celebration of Rudy Ray Moore's extensive works, as well as the upcoming Eddie Murphy-starring Netflix biopic featuring him, Dolemite Records proudly presents this reissue of one of his 1975 release, The Return Of Dolemite. Coming just on the cusp of the feature film's release, Return sees Moore at the top of his game, spinning anecdotal yarns about sexual conquests, hustling stories, and in his own parlance: "F*ckin' up motherf*ckas!"
Rudy Ray Moore - Return Of Dolemite: Superstar Record Store Day 2019 Edition
Rudy Ray Moore
Return Of Dolemite: Superstar Record Store Day 2019 Edition
LP | 2019 | US | Original (Dolemite)
24,29 €* 26,99 € -10%
Release: 2019 / US – Original
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
AS PRELUDE TO THE UPCOMING EDDIE MURPHY-STARRING NETFLIX FILM DOLEMITE IS MY NAME, THE EPONYMOUS DOLEMITE RECORDS PRESENTS THIS RECORD STORE DAY-EXCLUSIVE VINYL REISSUE FROM CULT COMEDIAN RUDY RAY MOORE

Despite never achieving major mainstream success in his career, the scope of influence from cult comedian Rudy Ray Moore is palpable and far-reaching. A consummate performer and raconteur, Moore's comedy emphasized raw and explicit story-telling and wisecracking, often told in rhyme, and featuring a backing band; a style of performance that inadvertedly set a blueprint for early hip-hop music. Following in the footsteps of comic legends Redd Foxx and Moms Mabley, his stage presence would inspire the likes of Katt Williams and Snoop Dogg, find widespread underground success among inner cities in the 1970s, and would lead him to collaborate with a wide swath of artists into his later years, from Big Daddy Kane to Insane Clown Posse. His various bits and sketches would even become sampling fodder in tracks by Madlib, A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Shadow, 2 Live Crew, and innumerable others. Above all else, Rudy Ray Moore's best known and most beloved claim to fame is his tales of the legend of Dolemite the pimp. Derived from various obscene stories he overheard while working in a record store, Moore's most famous routine saw him take on the role of Dolemite, and recount humorous stories and anecdotes which framed the hustler as something of a ghetto folk hero. These anecdotes proved to be incredibly popular in urban clubs and parties, and would later be adapted into the hit 1975 blaxploitation film Dolemite, of which Moore would produce and star. In celebration of Rudy Ray Moore's extensive works, as well as the upcoming Eddie Murphy-starring Netflix biopic featuring him, Dolemite Records proudly presents this vinyl reissue of one of his 1975 release, The Return Of Dolemite. Coming just on the cusp of the feature film's release, Return sees Moore at the top of his game, spinning anecdotal yarns about sexual conquests, hustling stories, and in his own parlance: “F*ckin' up motherf*ckas!” Exclusive to Record Store Day 2019, this deluxe reissue comes decades after its initial release, and the first time pressed on vinyl in over 40 years.
Rudy Ray Moore - This Pussy Belongs To Me
Rudy Ray Moore
This Pussy Belongs To Me
LP | 1971 | US | Reissue (Kent)
19,99 €*
Release: 1971 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Rudy Ray Moore - Eat Out More Often
Rudy Ray Moore
Eat Out More Often
LP | 1970 | US | Reissue (Kent)
19,99 €*
Release: 1970 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Back To Top