Jealous One’s Envy: Original Samples

by Thomas on July 4, 2008 · 3 comments

Jealous One’s Envy: Original Samples

On October 24, 1995, Fat Joe released his sophomore album Jealous One’s Envy.  Probably one of Joe’s better albums, it included guest appearances from KRS-One and Raekwon along with production by DJ Premier, Diamond D, and L.E.S.

Check the samples…

  1. “Shoreline Drive” by Sammy Nestico
    • From the album Dark Orchid (1982)
    • Sampled in ”Bronx Tale”
    • Produced by Diamond D
  2. “Come Clean” by Jeru The Damaja
    • From the album The Sun Rises in the East (1994)
    • Sampled in ”Bronx Tale”
    • Produced by Diamond D
  3. “Ill Streets Blues” by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
    • From the album Live And Let Die (1990)
    • Sampled in ”Bronx Tale”
    • Produced by Diamond D
  4. “Living Dreams” by Herb Ohta *
    • From the album Juice (1975)
    • Sampled in “Success” and “Success (DJ Premier Remix)”
    • Produced by Domingo
  5. “Hydra” by Grover Washington, Jr.
    • From the album Feels So Good (1975)
    • Sample in “Success”
    • Produced by Domingo
  6. “Sexual Healing” by Marvin Gaye
    • From the album Midnight Love (1982)
    • Sample in “Envy”
    • Produced by L.E.S.
  7. Dialogue from the motion picture Warriors
    • From motion picture Warriors (1979)
    • Sampled in “Gangbanging Interlude”
    • Produced by Un-credited
  8. “Flow Joe” by Fat Joe
    • From the album Represent (1993)
    • Sampled in “Fat Joe’s in Town”
    • Produced by L.E.S. & Doo Wop
  9. “Ask Of You” by Raphael Saadiq
    • From the album Higher Learning Soundtrack (1995)
    • Sampled in “Fat Joe’s in Town”
    • Produced by L.E.S. & Doo Wop
  10. “Love Serenade” by Barry White
    • From the album Just Another Way to Say I Love You (1975)
    • Sampled in “Part Deux”
    • Produced by Domingo
  11. Dialogue from the motion picture King of NY
    • From the motion picture King of NY (1990)
    • Sampled in “King NY Interlude”
    • Produced by Un-credited
  12. “The World Is A Ghetto” by Ahmad Jamal
    • From the album Ahmad Jamal (1973)
    • Sampled in “The Shit Is Real (DJ Premier Remix)”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  13. “Uphill Peace of Mind” by Kid Dynamite
    • From the album Kid Dynamite (1976)
    • Sampled in “The Shit Is Real (DJ Premier Remix)”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  14. “Flow Joe” by Fat Joe
    • From the album Represent (1993)
    • Sampled in “The Shit Is Real (DJ Premier Remix)”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  15. “Fakin’ the Funk” by Main Source
    • From the album Breakin’ Atoms (re-issue) (1994)
    • Sampled in “The Shit Is Real (DJ Premier Remix)”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  16. “Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)” by Nino Rota
    • From the album The Godfather Soundtrack (1972)
    • Sampled in “Fat Joe’s Way Interlude”
    • Produced by Un-credited
  17. “Holy Are You” by  The Electric Prunes
    • From the album Release of an Oath (1968)
    • Sampled in “Respect Mine”
    • Produced by Joe Fata
  18. “C.R.E.A.M” by Wu-Tang Clan
    • From the album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993)
    • Sampled in “Respect Mine”
    • Produced by Joe Fata
  19. “Funky Man” by Kool and the Gang
    • From the album Live at the Sex Machine (1971)
    • Sampled in “Watch Out”
    • Produced by Diamond D
  20. “Munchies for Your Love” by Bootsy’s Rubber Band
    • From the album Ahh. . . The Name’s Bootsy Baby (1977)
    • Sampled in  ”Say Word”
    • Produced by Domingo
  21. “In the Mood” by Tyrone Davis
    • From the album In the Mood with Tyrone Davis (1979)
    • Sampled in  ”Dedication”
    • Produced by Domingo & Fat Joe
  22. “Holy Thursday” by David Axlerod
    • From the album Songs of Innocence (1968)
    • Sampled in  ”Bronx Keeps Creating It”
    • Produced by Domingo & Fat Joe
  23. “South Bronx” by Boogie Down Productions
    • From the album Criminal Minded (1987)
    • Sampled in  ”Bronx Keeps Creating It”
    • Produced by Domingo & Fat Joe

* Unavailable in compilation

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 thomas July 5, 2008 at 10:34 am

Jealous One’s Envy> Represent. 2nd albums are almost always better for some artist.

2 The G Manifesto January 6, 2009 at 2:41 pm

Great sample list.

This album was dope.

- MPM

3 spyros January 26, 2009 at 6:21 pm

Thanks for the info!
Great album!

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