1. Gangstarr "Zonin'" 2. Brassmunk "Rise Up" 3. Da Grassroots "Thematics" 4. Phife Dawg "Thought u was Nice" 5. Truth Enola "Need to Know" 6. 4th Ave. Jones "Move On" 7. Jill Scott "Family Reunion" 8. Reuben Wilson "In the Room, In the Back, In the Corner,In the Dark" 9. Gwen McCrae "I Can Only Think of You" 10. Kev Brown "Take Notice" 11. El Da Sensei "Got Dat" 12. Tony Touch "Capicu" 13. Gangstarr "The Ownerz" 14. Afu Ra "Lyrical Monster" 15. Chris Lowe "Uncut Action" 16. Zion I "Boom Bip" 17. The Roots "The Next Movement" 18. Buckshot Lefonque "No Pain, No Gain" (Salaam Remi Rmx) 19. Mobb Deep "Survival of the Fittest" (Rmx) 20. Barry White "Strange Games and Things" 21. Jimmy Smith "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More" 22. Large Professor "After School" 22. Roy Ayers "The Black Five"
Mario - are those all from OG vinyl - it's like a who's who of Brazilian funk!
most of them are yeah, some tracks had to come off comps (toni tornado- podes crer, Miguel de deus) as the OG records are too expensive or just hard to find in good condition.
Stemmed from that Wilton Felder track w. Bobby Womack. Just liked that sound.
This evolves from darkness into light, kicking off with some sorry-ass junkie tales > inspiration > happiness. Or something like that. Nothing uber-raer but made from what was to hand at the time.
Brian Jackson - Parallel Lean Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Home Is Where the Hatred Is Bobby Caldwell - Down For The Third Time Perri - Maybe Tomorrow Wilton Felder - Inherit the Wind Ramp - Daylight Marlon Saunders - Afro Blue My Mind Flowers - For Real Aretha Franklin - When You Love Me Like That Don Blackman - Never Miss a Thing
Nothing uber-raer but made from what was to hand at the time.
Flowers - For Real
Nice track list.
Well, I'd say the Flowers track is pretty tough to get hold of unless you've got a spare few thousand dollars!
BTW - are you Jimster aka Jamie Odell? I often play keys for Kirk Degiorgio and over Christmas I did a recording with another band at Chris Taylor's (of The Bays) studio! I also know Nick Cohen a little bit (last time I met him was at Don Blackman's Jazz Cafe gig). My bad if it's not you, but I thought it was worth checking just in case it was. I'm surprised our paths haven't crossed yet! Anyway, Cheers, Tom
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Tracks;
1. Gangstarr "Zonin'"
2. Brassmunk "Rise Up"
3. Da Grassroots "Thematics"
4. Phife Dawg "Thought u was Nice"
5. Truth Enola "Need to Know"
6. 4th Ave. Jones "Move On"
7. Jill Scott "Family Reunion"
8. Reuben Wilson "In the Room, In the Back, In the Corner,In the Dark"
9. Gwen McCrae "I Can Only Think of You"
10. Kev Brown "Take Notice"
11. El Da Sensei "Got Dat"
12. Tony Touch "Capicu"
13. Gangstarr "The Ownerz"
14. Afu Ra "Lyrical Monster"
15. Chris Lowe "Uncut Action"
16. Zion I "Boom Bip"
17. The Roots "The Next Movement"
18. Buckshot Lefonque "No Pain, No Gain" (Salaam Remi Rmx)
19. Mobb Deep "Survival of the Fittest" (Rmx)
20. Barry White "Strange Games and Things"
21. Jimmy Smith "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More"
22. Large Professor "After School"
22. Roy Ayers "The Black Five"
latest mix over at the visitors' site
Stemmed from that Wilton Felder track w. Bobby Womack. Just liked that sound.
This evolves from darkness into light, kicking off with some sorry-ass junkie tales > inspiration > happiness. Or something like that. Nothing uber-raer but made from what was to hand at the time.
Brian Jackson - Parallel Lean
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Bobby Caldwell - Down For The Third Time
Perri - Maybe Tomorrow
Wilton Felder - Inherit the Wind
Ramp - Daylight
Marlon Saunders - Afro Blue My Mind
Flowers - For Real
Aretha Franklin - When You Love Me Like That
Don Blackman - Never Miss a Thing
Nice track list.
Well, I'd say the Flowers track is pretty tough to get hold of unless you've got a spare few thousand dollars!
BTW - are you Jimster aka Jamie Odell? I often play keys for Kirk Degiorgio and over Christmas I did a recording with another band at Chris Taylor's (of The Bays) studio! I also know Nick Cohen a little bit (last time I met him was at Don Blackman's Jazz Cafe gig). My bad if it's not you, but I thought it was worth checking just in case it was. I'm surprised our paths haven't crossed yet!
Anyway,
Cheers,
Tom