7100-500-672

Undercover 3-28-87

Produced by Ojo Taylor

1988 

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Originally billed as the band's farewell concert, this album was initially planned as a Blue Collar release.

 

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7100-501-679

Level Heads-Momento Mori

Produced by Jim Chevalier

1988

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The Level Heads' only full length release.  They are rumored to have previously released an EP entitled Limited Black Vinyl Editon.

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7100-502-675

Adam Again-Ten Songs By...

Produced by Gene Eugene

1988

Ten Songs was re-released with slightly different artwork, remastered audio, and a bonus song by Lo- Fidelity Records in 2002 as 20-06-042

 

 


7100-503-671

Ojo-Relative

Produced by Ojo Taylor

1988

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Joey Taylor's solo album featuring guest lead vocals from Terry Taylor and Michael Knott, among others.

 

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7100-504-678

Undercover-Volume 1

Produced by Ojo and Dan Willard

1988


Undercover's first two albums find compact disc release for the first time.  They would later be released again for Joe Taylor's Innocent Media.


 

 


 

7100-505-844

The Holidays-Everything Is Now

Produced by Gene Eugene

1988

 The Holidays' debut was a cassette- only release.  They were the first act signed by the label not directly involved with the management.

 

7100-506-670

4-4-1 Sacrifice

Produced by Eugene, Holland, and McNamara

1988

4-4-1's final recording until the Broken Reunion album in 2009, although the "4" were down to two members on this release.


 

 

 

 


7100-507-677

Various-The Broken Christmas

Produced by Ojo Taylor and Gene Eugene

1988

 Still one of the "coolest" Christmas albums ever, it featured all of the current BAI/Broken roster as well as some upcoming artists.  The front cover was painted by Michael Knott.

 

 

 

 


7100-508-673

Riki Michele-Big Big Town

Produced by Gene Eugene

1989

 While most of the recordings up to this point had been part of the "boys' club," the label tried to break the mold with Riki Michele's debut album.

 

 

 

7100-509-67_

Unissued

 

Possibly intended for Back From Euphoria by The Reign.


 The Reign was apparently signed to the label, appeared on The Broken Christmas, and recorded an album with Gene Eugene, but both sides backed out of the deal at the last minute.

 The album was later released as Jondo Records number 000-139-1518.

 

 

 

7100-510-678

JC & The Boyz-Never Give Up

Produced by Dave Guzman

1989

The label's first rap album was also the label debut of members of future acts including SFC, Dynamic Twins, and Freedom of Soul

 

 

 


7100-511-674

Undercover-Volume 2

Produced by Ojo Taylor

1989

 CD reissue of Boys and Girls... and Branded.  They would be reissued again by Innocent Media in 1996.

 

 

 

 

7100-512-670

SFC-Listen Up

Produced by SuperC, Brother G, and SFC

1989

 SFC's debut album for the label.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7100-513-677

Nobody Special-Call It Whatever You Want

Produced by Ojo Taylor

1989

Ojo Taylor's brother "Pat Nobody" had previously released an album on Frontline Records under the band name Nobody Special.  Both were produced by Ojo.

 

 

 

 


7100-514-673

The Holidays-Restless Heart

Produced by Ojo Taylor

1989 

The Holidays' sophmore album warranted a proper CD release, unlike their debut.

 

 

 

 

7100-515-67X

Adam Again-Homeboys

Produced by Gene Eugene

1990 

Adam Again's sound changed with this album, as Jon Knox was added to the lineup to play live drums.

 

 

 

 

7100-516-676

Undercover-Balance of Power

Produced by Undercover

1990

 


Three years after their "farewell" concert, Undercover came thundering back with this album.  Many of the songs from the Boys Club side project ended up being used here.

 

 

 

 

 

7100-517-67_

Unissued


Possibly intended for In a New World of Time +2 by Adam Again.



The CD reissue of Adam Again's debut was rumored in the works around this time, along with a couple of unreleased tracks from Homeboys.


The album was eventually released as an Adam Again Independent Recording AAIR0001 in 1992 without any bonus tracks.


7100-518-679

The 77's-Sticks and Stones

Produced by

1990

 

This release of demos and outtakes was originally intended to hold fans over until a proper album could be produced. Ironically, it became one of the band's most popular CDs.

The album was re-released in 2012 with a plethora of bonus material by Lo-Fidelity as LOFICD018.

 

7100-519-675

SFC-A Saved Man (In The Jungle)

Produced by Super C 

1990

This album was considered by some to be the first legitimate rap albums to be released in the Christian marketplace.

 

 

 

 

7100-520-673

Dynamic Twins-Word 2 the Wize

Produced by Various

1991

This would be the last album released under the Broken label.  Future releases would be issued under the BAI or simply Brainstorm moniker.

 Also released on Epic Records as

EAS 4024.