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Percy Chapman
Percy Chapman is credited on 65 releases across 51 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2019 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
65
Pressings credited
51
Albums
4
Decades active
72
In collections
Biography
Arthur Percy Frank Chapman (3 September 1900 – 16 September 1961) was an English cricketer who captained the England cricket team between 1926 and 1931. A left-handed batsman, he played 26 Test matches for England, captaining the side in 17 of those games. Chapman was appointed captain for the final, decisive Test of the 1926 series against Australia; under his captaincy, England defeated Australia to win the Ashes for the first time since 1912. An amateur cricketer, Chapman played Minor Counties cricket for Berkshire and first-class cricket for Cambridge University and Kent. Never a reliable batsman, Chapman nevertheless had a respectable batting record. He could score runs very quickly and was popular with spectators. As a fielder, contemporaries rated him extremely highly. Although opinions were divided on his tactical ability as a captain, most critics accepted he was an inspirational leader. Born in Reading, Berkshire and educated at Uppingham School, Chapman established a reputation as a talented school cricketer and was named one of Wisden's schoolboy Cricketers of the Year in 1919. He went to Pembroke College, Cambridge and represented the University cricket team with great success; his fame reached a peak when he scored centuries against Oxford University and in the Gentlemen v Players match within the space of a week. Chapman made his Test debut in 1924, although he had yet to play County Cricket. Having qualified for Kent, he was the surprise choice to take over from Arthur Carr as England captain in 1926. He achieved victory in his first nine matches in charge but lost two and drew six of his remaining games. Perceived tactical deficiencies and possibly growing concerns over his heavy drinking meant that Chapman was dropped from the team for the fifth Test against Australia in 1930. He captained England on one final tour in 1930–31, after which he never played another Test. After he assumed the Kent captaincy in 1931, his career and physique declined unt
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Credited work
65 releases · 51 albums · active 1988–2019
- Performance · 107
- Production · 6
- Other credits · 1
Studios: Murlyn Studios · Nu Media · Soulpower Studios · Triangle Sound Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture 8 Mile
2002

The War Report
1997

Soul Survivor
1998

Visions Of Gandhi
2003

Back To Reality
1990

In Control, Volume 1
1988

The Realness
2001

Nas & Ill Will Records Presents Queensbridge The Album
2000

Nothing To Lose - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
1997

Selections
1997

Breakin' Combs
1994

PA 2: The Director's Cut
2013

God Of The Serengeti
2012

Kublai Khan
2003

Direkt Neben Dir
2002

Loyalty
2001

Da Bridge 2001
2000

Blood Type
1998

Vendetta
1997

Illegal Life / Stick You
1996

Grand Groove / At Large
1993

Street Life / Mad Brothas Know His Name
1993

Intelligent Hoodlum
1990

Black And Proud / Intelligent Hoodlum
1990
Frequent collaborators
- Intelligent Hoodlum
- Various
- Marley Marl
- Jedi Mind Tricks
- Capone -N- Noreaga
- Tragedy Khadafi
- Str8-G
- QB Finest
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