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This Is The Breaks 1966-1975 (LP)

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This Is The Breaks 1966-1975 (LP)UK IMPORT VINYL NOTE MOST OF THESE ARRIVED WITH A SMALL SEAM SPLIT ON THE TOP OF THE JACKET SEE PICS. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE RECORD. "This Is The Breaks" is a 12 track look at the history of the break and they're all great jazz, funk, and soul records. We have not only included tracks that were sampled back in the first golden age of sampling but also tracks that have been utilized by some of today's biggest names. The curtains open with

UK IMPORT VINYL - NOTE MOST OF THESE ARRIVED WITH A SMALL SEAM SPLIT ON THE TOP OF THE JACKET- SEE PICS.Β  THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE RECORD.Β 

"This Is The Breaks" is a 12-track look at the history of the break βˆ’ and they're all great jazz, funk, and soul records. We have not only included tracks that were sampled back in the first golden age of sampling but also tracks that have been utilized by some of today's biggest names.Β 

The curtains open with Millie Jackson's version of 'If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right' originally a hit for Luther Ingram in 1972. This version recorded in Muscle Shoals and produced by Brad Shapiro was the opening track of Jackson's "Caught Up" LP released in 1974. The use of a beat with sweeping strings as a sample, usually at a slow to medium tempo, as pioneered by the Wu-Tang Clan, seems to be especially in vogue at the moment. 'If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right' has been used over 50 times over the last few decades and was sampled in 2023 by NLE Choppa on 'Pistol Paccin'. A similar sound is culled from Debbie Taylor's 1969 track 'Let's Prove Them Wrong' which was sampled in 2021 by JID on his cut '2007'. It was also used in 2023 on 'Release Me' by Nasty C.

If this suggests that sampling can be fashion-led, another example is Little Ann's 'Deep Shadows'. Ann was a Detroit singer who released only one single βˆ’ 1968's Going Down A One-Way Street (The Wrong Way) produced by Dave Hamilton for Ric-Tic Records βˆ’ but left a handful of soul masterpieces in the vault. While two of those βˆ’ 'What Should I Do?' and 'Who You Trying To Fool?' βˆ’ are up-tempo northern soul dancers, the downtempo 'Deep Shadows' is atmospheric, with a plodding beat, memorable vibes and piano parts. Finally released in 1998, it has since been sampled dozens of times by artists like Grand Puba on 'Think Of U' (2016), Loyle Carner on 'You Don't Know' (2019), and more recently in 2024 by Your Old Droog's on 'DBZ', featuring Madlib, Denzel Curry and Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man.

One of hip-hop's greatest producers is DJ Premier of Gang Starr, whose beat picking is exemplary and the way he uses those beats raises him above almost all his peers. Take his deployment of Joe Simon's 'Drowning In The Sea Of Love', which he edited and manipulated to form the hook of Gang Starr's 1997 single 'You Know My Steez'. He was also the first producer to sample Billy Garner's Detroit street funk cut 'I Got Some' which went on to be sampled time and time again. From the same Motor City studio βˆ’ Dave Hamilton's βˆ’ came Chico & Buddy's 'Can You Dig It?' which was one of several samples on House of Pain's 1992 hit 'Jump Around'.

Tracklist:

1 If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't WantΒ To Be Right - Millie Jackson
2 Light My Fire - Tammi Lynn
3 Gotta Learn How to Dance - the Fatback Band
4 I Got Some (PT 1) - Billy (Sugar Billy) Garner
5 Tramp - Lowell Fulsom
6 Heavy Soul Slinger - Pretty Purdie
7 Let's Prove Them Wrong - Debbie Taylor
8 Deep Shadows - Little Ann
9 Drowning in the Sea of Love - Joe Simon
10 Can You Dig It - Chico & Buddy
11 Home Is Where the Hatred Is - Gil Scott-Heron
12 Summer Nights - Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes

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