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Title: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: Elano on February 13, 2008, 08:15:56 AM
CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING RECORD
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Listen to some tracks here:
http://www.bluenote.com/droppinscience/player/

Blue Note Records will release Droppin' Science, a unique collection of the legendary label's classic late 60s through mid-70s jazz-funk tracks, all of which have featured prominently as samples in some of the greatest hip hop cuts of the late 80s, 90s and beyond. Hip hop artists ranging from Dr. Dre to the Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest have sampled Blue Note grooves by such jazz greats as Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, Donald Byrd, and Lonnie Smith. All of these original Blue Note tracks have been compiled for the first time on Droppin' Science, which Blue Note will release as a 10-track CD, a 13-track digital album and vinyl LP, as well as individual ring-tunes that are based on the exact sampled loop.

Taking the name from a cut off of Marley Marl's 1988 LP In Control Vol. 1, Blue Note's VP of A&R Eli Wolf conceived the Droppin' Science project as a way to connect what he calls the "golden age of hip hop" to the now classic jazz-funk tracks recorded for Blue Note during the late 60s through mid-70s. Selecting from over 25 Blue Note tracks, Wolf has assembled the best of the best from the Blue Note sampleography.

The list of artists both sampled and sampling includes some of the most famous names in the world of jazz and hip hop, and covers a large breadth of time. In 1992, Kool G Rap used Joe Williams' "Get out of My Life Woman" in his classic cut "Ill Street Blues;" then, nearly a decade later Jill Scott used the same sample in the song "Brotha" featured on her seminal neo-soul debut Words and Sounds: Vol 1. Landmark tracks from Brand Nubian ("Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down"), De La Soul ("Bitties in the BK Lounge"), and Lox ("Get This $") all feature a groove from Lou Donaldson's "It's Your Thing." A Tribe Called Quest used Jack McDuff's "Oblighetto" in their smash "Scenario." As recently as 2001, Dr. Dre sampled David McCallum's "The Edge" in the infamous cut "The Next Episode" which featured Snoop Dogg. The list continues, with Biggie Smalls' "One More Chance" remix and Mary J. Blige's "Everyday It Rains" featuring a sample from Lou Donaldson's "Whose Makin' Love." Blue Note's influence has even been felt in the pop world where Madonna used a Lou Donaldson sample ("It's Your Thing") in her song "I'd Rather Be Your Lover," as well as a sample of Grant Green's "Down Here on the Ground" in her song "Forbidden Love."

On Feb. 12, the day of release, J Rocc from the World Famous Beat Junkies will throw down at the Apple store in LA (3rd St. Promenade), and Ali Shaheed Muhammad from A Tribe Called Quest will DJ at the Apple store in NYC (Soho). With liner notes by Ahmir ?uestlove Thompson of The Roots and artwork by Jeff Jank of LA's Stones Throw Records, 'Droppin' Science' is clearly a labor of love by the hip-hop community and connoisseurs alike, paying special tribute to some of the most referenced and revered music of the 60s and 70s.

Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: No Compute on February 13, 2008, 02:02:07 PM
Sounds cool, the Blue Note Remix album Madlib done is great stuff.
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: white Boy on February 13, 2008, 02:09:23 PM
i love how you guys only listen to old amazing records due to the fact that rap songs sampled them....
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: Tommy Illnigga on February 13, 2008, 03:41:21 PM
i love how you guys only listen to old amazing records due to the fact that rap songs sampled them....
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: No Compute on February 13, 2008, 07:13:42 PM
i love how you guys only listen to old amazing records due to the fact that rap songs sampled them....

I love how you made that bullshit assumption, I bearly listen to rap anymore but whatever.
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: Elano on February 14, 2008, 03:45:51 AM
i love how you guys only listen to old amazing records due to the fact that rap songs sampled them....

You don't know me,i got a shitloads of "non rap" records.....so why you don't shut the fuck up ?
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: white Boy on February 14, 2008, 06:18:16 AM
^ you gonna cry?
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: Elano on February 14, 2008, 10:02:34 AM
^ you gonna cry?

you don't have nothing to say in this thread,shut up or fuck off
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: es-jay on February 14, 2008, 10:06:20 AM
i love how you guys only listen to old amazing records due to the fact that rap songs sampled them....

thats how my fascination with Soul, Funk, Jazz and R&B started. Rap has become stale and I now find myself revisiting old records to get my musical fix.
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: white Boy on February 14, 2008, 11:38:39 AM
^ i think thats dope if thats how you get started, cause you DEF should listen to other stuff besides rap, especially old soul and rythm and blues records, its just comical to me that some people only listen to these records casue dr.dre or someone sampled it, and no other reason, and people need to stop saying shut the fuck up, its an open forum, despite that fact thats its useless, it takes away from the point of a forum...
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: Elano on February 14, 2008, 12:00:23 PM
^ i think thats dope if thats how you get started, cause you DEF should listen to other stuff besides rap, especially old soul and rythm and blues records, its just comical to me that some people only listen to these records casue dr.dre or someone sampled it, and no other reason, and people need to stop saying shut the fuck up, its an open forum, despite that fact thats its useless, it takes away from the point of a forum...

if you talk about somebody you don't know,SHUT THE FUCK UP
Title: Re: Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Lab (MUST HAVE)
Post by: white Boy on February 14, 2008, 12:18:33 PM
... despite the fact that i dont know anyone on the board......