post the "illest" break you WISH was open
ako
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this one will piss me off forever.Truth of Truths - Creationhits harder than a fucking skull snap with that beautiful compression, but they just HAD to sing over it...sigh. not even any salvageable hits.http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=508AA8362F149C29post yours?
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Also, the Barkays had one long drum break on an album that I can't remember the name of, but the break has the sound of wind playing over the whole thing.
she just had to sing on the drumbreak...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Why must I cry?
I the Smith joint and add:
-"If I Was a Bird"-Howlin' Wolf.
He just had to sing and play guitar over it.
Here are some more I'll name:
-"Magnificent Sanctuary Band"-David Clayton Thomas.
-"Sing a Simple Song"-The Meters (though you can get parts of this one chopping between the horn riffs).
-"Warning"-David Axelrod.
-"The Weight"-Rotary Connection.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
That's the exact song that popped in my mind when I read the thread title.
I don't know man - sounds more like The Turtles drums than Skull Snaps. Maybe it's the MP3 but these don't sound "hard" to me even though I like the basic pattern.
obtinacy by stepchild. its off an italian library lp. the drums are
OBSTINACY
http://thewaxcrusade.com/drumsfront.wav
Love that sound, especially when it's slightly distorted.
You could be thinking of New Birth's "Patiently"
well its more like the turtles pattern, but they snap pretty hard. the snares and hi-hats at least...not much definition on the kick if thats what you mean...
in this case, every jimi hendrix/curtis knight track from 67. perfect.
I forgot:
-"A Joyful Process"-Funkadelic.
-"Jungle Strut"-Ramsey Lewis.
-"Anello (Where are You)"-Shawn Phillips.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Symphonic Four- Who Do You Think Your Fooling
The drums in that tune are...
These too...
Betty Harris- There's A Break In The Road
Bobby Franklin's Insanity- Bring It On Down To Me
The stereo mix of The Beatles' "Lady Madonna" has a nice funky groove at the end, although even if you mix it to the channel where the drums are dominant, you still hear the piano bleeding through.
Ramsey Lewis' "Sun Goddess", specifically where Don Myrick does his solo.
The Family's "Yes"
Level 42' "Dream Crazy"
Led Zeppelin's "The Immigrant Song" is also nice, if you move it to one channel before the vocals and bass kicks in, the drums are more upfront. I've used it at the regular speed and slighly slower, which gives it a more grungy sound (think "Celebration Day"). It would be great to just have the drum track for that.
Have you heard that one track from that period called "Gangster of Love"? It's a two-part song, and both parts are on one of those budget Hendrix records (there's a review of it somewhere here on the site)and a 45 (never seen it). Towards the end of the second part there's an absolute mindmelter of a breakdown! Serious business, but the singer is shouting and whooping over it.
Great for listening, pretty bad for sampling, since you always get a bit of resonance from his screaming.
So many good breaks on those recordings though!
- J
I was listening to that 45 this morning and thought about this thread.
One for me: Aphrodite's Child - All the Seats