West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: lems on April 29, 2005, 01:07:22 AM
-
RJD2
Deadringer
Definitive Jux, 2002
1. The Horror
2. Salud
3. Smoke & Mirrors
4. Good Times Roll, pt. 2
5. Final Frontier ft. Blueprint
6. Ghostwriter
7. Cut Out to FL
8. F.H.H. ft. Jakki da Motamouth
9. Shot in the Dark
10. Chicken-Bone Circuit
11. The Proxy
12. 2 More Dead
13. Take the Picture Off
14. Silver Fox
15. June ft. Copywrite
16. Work
All tracks produced, arranged and engineered by RJD2.
-
No samples used? A friend of mine I listened to Ghostwriter with, swore he recognised the sample. That's surprising.
-
No samples used? A friend of mine I listened to Ghostwriter with, swore he recognised the sample. That's surprising.
i'm pretty sure he uses samples... like fx in Smoke & Mirrors he sample the voice..
but from what i know he makes all the drums himself on a computer... they are amazing
-
01. The Horrer
Samples:
Gershon Kingsley - Hey, Hey
03. Smoke & Mirrors
Samples:
Cris Williamson - Waterfall
Steppenwolf - Jupiter Child
05. Final Frontier
Samples:
Yes - Roundabout
06. Ghostwriter
Samples:
Betty Wright - Secretary (you gotta download this and hear how much he "stole" it :P (no offense against rjd2, i love sample-beats))
Elliott Smith - I Didn't Understand
Walter Carlos - Timesteps
William Tell - Overture
08 - F.H.H.
Samples:
Mystic Moods Orchestra - Universal Mind
12. 2 More Dead
Samples:
Billy Eckstine - Third Child
Syl Johnson - Concrete Reservation
14. Silver Fox
Samples:
The Manhattans - Follow Your Heart
16. Work
Samples:
Alvin Robinson - Something You Got
Grover Washington Jr. - Black Frost
-
Smoke & Mirrors contains a sample..vocal interpolation..whatever from Marion Black's "Who Knows" (the singing "who knows what tomorrow will bring..." is taken from that song).
-
Found some more samples..
05. Final Frontier
Samples:
Evelyn "Champaign" King - The Show is Over (from the album "Smooth Talk")
08 - F.H.H.
Samples:
Young-Holt Unlimited (Trio) - Wah Wah Man (from the album "Born Again")
9. Shot in the Dark
Samples:
The Incredible Hulk - The Assassin (from the album "The Incredible Hulk")
10. Chicken-Bone Circuit
Samples:
Mongo Santamaria - Cold Sweat (from the album "Soul Bag")
13. Take the Picture Off
Samples:
Franklin Ajaye - The Walrus of Love (from the album "Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair")
15. June ft. Copywrite
Samples:
Brian Eno - 2:1 (from the album "Music for Airports")
-
01. The Horror
sample : The New Scooby-Doo Movies - Main Title, 1972 - Joseph Babera/Hoyt Curtin/William Hanna.
The last horn of the intro is the 1st horn of the horror
Scooby Doo intro (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLnRfBvXegA) (youtube link).
-
He made this whole album on nothing but a Akai MPC... REALLY sick if you really think about it...