West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: Cno Evil on August 12, 2004, 11:05:47 AM
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01 Introduction (1.20)
02 Loungin' (4.38)
Featuring - Donald Byrd
Producer - Guru
03 When You're Near (4.02)
Vocals - N'Dea Davenport
Producer - Guru
04 Transit Ride (3.58)
Featuring - Branford Marsalis
Producer - Guru
05 No Time to Play (4.54)
Vocals - DC Lee
Producer - Guru
06 Down the Backstreets (4.47)
Featuring - Lonnie Liston Smith
Producer - Guru
07 Respectful Dedications (0.54)
08 Take A Look (At Yourself) (3.59)
Featuring - Roy Ayers
Producer - Guru
09 Trust Me (4.27)
Vocals - N'Dea Davenport
Producer - Guru
10 Slicker Than Most (2.36)
Producer - Guru
11 Le Bien, Le Mal (3.21)
Vocals - MC Solaar
Producer - Guru
Co-Producers - MC Solaar and DJ Jimmy Jam
12 Sights in the City (5.10)
Featuring - Courtney Pine
Vocals - Carleen Anderson
Producer - Guru
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It's a jazz hip-hop record... The logical question: what samples did they use?
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It's a jazz hip-hop record... The logical question: what samples did they use?
No samples were used, Guru got all those big jazz musicians to do the album with him, I have the cover right here by my side, I can post the full credits tomorrow, here is some of the people who was on the project:
Carleen Anderson, Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, N'dea Davenport, ROnny Jordan, COurtney Pine, Lonnie Listen Smith
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It's a jazz hip-hop record... The logical question: what samples did they use?
No samples were used, Guru got all those big jazz musicians to do the album with him, I have the cover right here by my side, I can post the full credits tomorrow, here is some of the people who was on the project:
Carleen Anderson, Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, N'dea Davenport, ROnny Jordan, COurtney Pine, Lonnie Listen Smith
I knew he had a lot of live music on that album, but seriously, no samples used at all? That's impressive... It sucks though, because I've been wanting to check the samples out ;)
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It's a jazz hip-hop record... The logical question: what samples did they use?
No samples were used, Guru got all those big jazz musicians to do the album with him, I have the cover right here by my side, I can post the full credits tomorrow, here is some of the people who was on the project:
Carleen Anderson, Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, N'dea Davenport, ROnny Jordan, COurtney Pine, Lonnie Listen Smith
I knew he had a lot of live music on that album, but seriously, no samples used at all? That's impressive... It sucks though, because I've been wanting to check the samples out ;)
Well, sometimes they don't write the samples in the booklet because they don't have the rights, but I don't think it's like that on this project.. On some albums they don't write samples but do have the rights for them.. It's frustrating sometimes :P
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theres definitely samples used on here
if its the drums
the instruments
i can hear them