Wrath of The Math: Original Samples

by Thomas on September 10, 2008 · 10 comments

Another project totally produced by DJ Premier, Wrath of The Math is the sophomore album from Jeru The Damaja, released in 1996.

  1. “Will O’ the Wisp” by Miles Davis
    • From the album Sketches Of Spain (1960)
    • Sampled in “Wrath of the Math” & “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  2. “My Thang” by James Brown
    • From the album Hell (1974)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  3. “Jungle Boogie” by Kool & the Gang
    • From the album Wild and Peaceful (1973)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  4. “The Further Adventures of Nick Danger” by Firesign Theatre *
    • From the album ??
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  5. “Flying Saucers” by Richard Pryor
    • From the album That Nigger’s Crazy! (1974)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  6. “Ain’t No Half Steppin” by Big Daddy Kane
    • From the album Long Live the Kane (1988)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  7. “Hit or Miss” by Odetta
    • From the album Odetta Sings (1970)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  8. “Wino & Junky” by Richard Pryor
    • From the album That Nigger’s Crazy! (1974)
    • Sampled in “The Frustrated Nigga”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  9. “Put It On” by Big L
    • From the album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous (1995)
    • Sampled in “Black Cowboys”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  10. “That’s All Right with Me” by Esther Phillips
    • From the album From a Whisper to a Scream (1971)
    • Sampled in “Whatever”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  11. “Here ‘N’ Now” by Onyx
    • From the album Bacdafucup (1993)
    • Sampled in “Whatever”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  12. “Flip Da Styles” by Lord Finesse
    • From the album The Awakening (1995)
    • Sampled in “Whatever”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  13. “Soul Plan” by Lord Finesse feat. Roy Ayers
    • B-Side from the 12″ “Game Plan” (1995)
    • Sampled in “Whatever”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  14. “Don’t Misunderstand” by Ahmad Jamal
    • From the album Jamalca (1973)
    • Sampled in “One Day”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  15. “Get Out My Life Woman” by Q65
    • From the album Revolution (1966)
    • Sampled in “Revenge of the Prophet (Part 5)”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  16. “Shit is Real (DJ Premier Remix)” by Fat Joe
    • From the album Jealous Ones Envy (1995)
    • Sampled in “Revenge of the Prophet”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  17. “I Love Music” by Ahmad Jamal
    • From the album The Awakening (1970)
    • Sampled in “Me or the Papes”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  18. “Money” by Pink Floyd
    • From the album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
    • Sampled in “Me or the Papes”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  19. “Move Ya Body” by Mad Skillz
    • From the album From Where??? (1995)
    • Sampled in “Me or the Papes”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  20. “3 Tha Hard Way” by Bahambia
    • From the album Kollage (1995)
    • Sampled in “How I’m Livin’”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  21. “Labels” by Genius/GZA
    • From the album Liquid Swords (1995)
    • Sampled in “How I’m Livin’”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  22. “Do Drop In” by Barry White & Love Unlimited Orchestra
    • From the album Together Brothers Soundtrack (1974)
    • Sampled in “Too Perverted”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  23. “You Are What I’m All About” by New Birth
    • From the album Birth Day (1972)
    • Sampled in “Ya Playin’ Yaself”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  24. “Do the Funky Penguin” by Rufus Thomas
    • From the album (Stax 1973)
    • Sampled in “Ya Playin’ Yaself”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  25. “Stakes Is High” by De La Soul
    • From the album Stakes Is High (1996)
    • Sampled in “Ya Playin’ Yaself”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  26. “Arnie’s Appeasement Signals (Samurai Sequence)” by Jimmy Webb
    • From the album Naked Ape OST (1973)
    • Sampled in “Ya Playin’ Yaself”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  27. “D. Original” by Jeru The Damaja
    • From the album Sun Rises in the East (1994)
    • Sampled in “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  28. “Stone Junkie” by Curtis Mayfield
    • From the album Curtis Live! (1971)
    • Sampled in “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  29. “Playland” by Jimmy McGriff
    • From the album Outside Looking In (1978)
    • Sampled in “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  30. “Funky Stuff” by Kool & the Gang
    • From the album Wild and Peaceful (1973)
    • Sampled in “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier
  31. “It Ain’t Hard to Tell” by Nas
    • From the Illmatic (1994)
    • Sampled in “Invasion”
    • Produced by DJ Premier

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1 Kevin September 10, 2008 at 1:30 pm

Keep on, sample king!

2 J.Brookinz September 10, 2008 at 4:09 pm

this album kicks ass…Primo is my Hero

3 confidence September 10, 2008 at 9:19 pm

there ain’t no original to frustrated nigga on here. that odetta track has nothing from the actual song. where’s the main sample? how you gonna list all these joints and not even include one of the best tracks on the album?!?!

4 Thomas September 10, 2008 at 10:11 pm

confidence –

Our source. If you can find the main sample let us know and we’ll find it. This is a trusted source.

http://www.the-breaks.com/forums/search.php?keywords=Odetta%2FJeru+the+Damaja&terms=all&author=&sc=1&sf=all&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search

5 Vincent September 11, 2008 at 6:54 am

Thanks! Why did Jeru ever leave Primo??? It’s like he fell off the planet.

6 confidence September 11, 2008 at 10:44 am

I feel you. the breaks was/is a trusted source indeed for the most part. I just got real hype when i saw this was available for download because i’ve never heard the original to frustrated nigga and then when i put it on, i didn’t hear anything like the main sample in that track. i was just a little heated…i don’t know where the main sample is and if i did, i would certainly hand it over for this compilation…keep doing what you’re doing though, i still appreciate it…peace

7 Tokyo Cigar September 12, 2008 at 8:16 pm

The Super Sample Tank ( a.k.a. thomas ) strikes again. Crazy props for this joint right here. Damn this joint is stacked like a dope sample set mixed in with a golden era mixtape. Good looking out for this joint heavy. Keep up the great work.
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8 Thomas September 13, 2008 at 12:17 am

Thanks for that Tokyo.

A few things. This album has more samples (vocals and main samples), but we couldn’t find all listings for all of them. Plus, we had this in the “incomplete folder” for a while so we thought we should get it out to the fam.

What is everyone’s opinion of the rap vocal samples? Should we include them in the sets or leave them out? Many of the vocal samples aren’t listed anywhere so we usually listen to the albums and figure (most of) them out by ear. Let me know what yall think.

“Flip Da Styles” by Lord Finesse should’t be in the file. “Soul Plan” is the vocal used for “Whatever”. I forgot to take it out….my bad.

9 Kevin September 13, 2008 at 8:32 pm

Thanks to DJ Big Texas for coming through with 2 samples that we had missing…

“Wino & Junky” by Richard Pryor
and
“Arnie’s Appeasement Signals (Samurai Sequence)” by Jimmy Webb

Link has been updated.

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