One of the things I like about hip-hop is the samples that are taken from older music. I'm not sure where it all started, perhaps at the beginning of hip-hop, but I'm certain it's used often. One early stand-out track for me is Kanye West's Gold Digger. That being said, it was Jamie Foxx that sung Ray Charles' lines from "I got a woman" rather than using a true sample.
From the local seen, Torontonian Shad had a lot of airplay success from "Rose Garden"- I love the sample of the original 1967 version by The Three Degrees.
A go-to album for me that does a wonderful job of sampling older classics with fresher electronic sound is Nina Simone's Remixed and Reimagined. Her voice has such a beautiful range and mood.
For hip-hop and electronica, the samples seem to come mostly from old soul, jazz and R&B. Quite different to the Chris Sheppard's dance mega-mixes of The Cult in the 80's.
But what set this off was the recent Drake Rihanna single "Take Care". I knew I knew the simple piano sample, but thought it was from a Nina Simone track. But a few Google searches later took me to the original source: Gil Scott-Heron. I'd downloaded the wonderful Jamie XX remix of Scott-Heron's "I'll Take Care of You" about a year ago.
I love connecting the dots.
I've been writing this blog since 2005. I have had a number of content specific blogs in the past, but decided in 2013 to consolidate them all back into PJMixer. You'll find photo projects, movie reviews, new music and general thoughts about my life. [My photographs on this web site are protected by Creative Common licensing and cannot be used for commercial purposes without permission].
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