sample spot.. Buffalo gals
frenzie
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Always wondered if the yelling at the start of buffalo gals was a sample or something McLaren recorded in the track..
I don't know of any clean instances of it, but I know it's been used a bunch of times over the years. One of those things that has eluded me but I'm pretty curious about..
Very first sound at the start..
I don't know of any clean instances of it, but I know it's been used a bunch of times over the years. One of those things that has eluded me but I'm pretty curious about..
Very first sound at the start..
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Nah, that's something entirely different.
I've always understood it was something McLaren, Horn & them recorded themselves and, like much of Duck Rock, never properly credited the performer.
As I recall, the nature of the technology back then was such that people weren't really using one-shot samples like that. In some respects, Duck Rock was kind of a predecessor to the first Art Of Noise album, and if you listen to things like The Army Now from Into Battle With..., they bounce that Andrew Sisters sample up and down the keys of the Fairlight in a pretty primitive kind of way, much like everyone else who was experimenting with similar technology. People didn't really grasp what it was capable of right away, so you ended up with a lot of things where someone would take, say, the sound of a dog barking and play the melody to How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? with it. Sampling as we've since come to understand it didn't really exist until a few years later.
OG album credits 'unnamed kwayazululand zulu singers' but definitely maybe the mahotella queens. trevor horn said there's hours of tape.
the duck rock VHS has parts not on the vinyl & cd. the wail is here without the 'la-la' echo but malcolm rants over the intro.
they got no credit for this '74 tune either. its double dutch for fuck sake
couple years later the mahotella queens were featured on an EMI album called 'duck food' that even had mclaren on the cover. no hip hop just straight up african singing.
I took them to be two separate sources, too - Gravediggaz use it on Nowhere to Run without the la la echos (if that's the song Duderonomy meant above).
So, to Doc's point, Jungle Bros and Gravediggaz used McLaren as the source?
yeah its defo a mclaren/horn thing, either a field recording or j'burg studio session.
while its topical - i dont believe the famous 'wah' scratch on buffalo gals is from the hugo montenegro song.
I can't find any info about this release. Sure that is the title? Link to photo?
Fan of the Mahotella Queens, saw them once with Mahlathini.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Duck-Food-African-Female-Vocal-Mbaqanga-Classics-/release/1822282
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D'oh! I think I had that back when.