"Love"-J Dilla featuring Pharoah Monche. I love that beat, but it makes me sad to realize we'll never know how far Dilla would have evolved his new sound.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Big Stacks, I like to think of it as James cracking the door open to a new sound (at a time when creativity in contemporary hip-hop was waning?). It's up to _________ to step thru and build from there.
"The Deacon's Walk" by Billy Hope & the Badmen on Savoy (single). Midtempo barwalkin' sax-led R&B instrumental that I can't get enough of.
this sounds really awesome. i mean, i dont know what it is, but the description is pretty awesome. i love r&b sax.
Yeah, I should note that this is from 1958 and has downhome gospel chord changes and that finger-snapping stroll beat common to a lot of records of the time (like Chuck Willis' "C.C. Rider"). I actually bought this a month ago but just now, in the last half-hour, got around to playing it...two weeks from today it's probably gonna be in super-high rotation 'round here. Can't hate on this record...
"Love"-J Dilla featuring Pharoah Monche. I love that beat, but it makes me sad to realize we'll never know how far Dilla would have evolved his new sound.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Big Stacks, I like to think of it as James cracking the door open to a new sound (at a time when creativity in contemporary hip-hop was waning?). It's up to _________ to step thru and build from there.
You outta know. They're from Boston. I take it you no like?
Nope, don't recognize it, although I turned it off after a couple of minutes. Just one of those songs that doesn't need to be covered, I guess - the OG versions are too good to mess with.
i listened to dilla's chop of "it's a mans mans mans world" about 20 times today. I can't get over how simple yet amazing it is. i can't figure out why i like it so much.
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Big Stacks, I like to think of it as James cracking the door open to a new sound (at a time when creativity in contemporary hip-hop was waning?). It's up to _________ to step thru and build from there.
So beautiful.
Yeah, I should note that this is from 1958 and has downhome gospel chord changes and that finger-snapping stroll beat common to a lot of records of the time (like Chuck Willis' "C.C. Rider"). I actually bought this a month ago but just now, in the last half-hour, got around to playing it...two weeks from today it's probably gonna be in super-high rotation 'round here. Can't hate on this record...
Beloyd - Today All Day
Wilson Williams - I like Being In Love With You
Ebony Jam Band - Sexy Lady
DeBarge - Strange Romance
SG
The Lost Generation:The Sly, Slick and The Wicked(such a killer tune)
Harlem River Drive:If(we had peace).
REAL TALK.
great song in traffic at sunset...
Kenny Latimore - Days Like This (Nuyorican Soul Remix)... found this on Roc's (turn.table lab) new blog.
It's ok, if it says Labcabin we know what it means
Ugh - who is doing that version?
You outta know. They're from Boston. I take it you no like?
Nope, don't recognize it, although I turned it
off after a couple of minutes. Just one of those
songs that doesn't need to be covered, I guess -
the OG versions are too good to mess with.
yeah, I love the LP.
for me it was: Horace Andy - man next door
lord kitchener - "alphonso in town"
escort "starlight"
christina aguilera & primo "still dirrty"
el michels affair "hung up on my baby"
Sean Price - Oops upside your head.
Young Buck - Get Buck.
Rich Boy- throw some d's (STILL!!!)