
It’s been a minute since Thomas and I dropped a sample set on your all, but you know when we do, we do it right! Here’s another De La Soul set for all you backpackers.
Like the other De La sets, this one is big! Close to 40 tracks and 3 hours long. Instead of splitting up the posts, I decided to up to Megaupload… 270MB. Only missing two tracks out of this set. Holler if up got em!
“Deep Gully” by The Outlaw Blues Band
From the album Breakin’ In (1969)
Sampled in “Intro” and “Eye Patch”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Skypager” by A Tribe Called Quest
From the album Low End Theory (1991)
Sampled in “Eye Patch”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Everything I Do is Gohn Be Funky (From Now On)” by Lee Dorsey
From the single “Everything I Do is Gohn Be Funky (From Now On)”
Sampled in “Eye Patch”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Nothing is The Same” by Grand Funk Railroad
From the album Closer to Home (1970)
Sampled in “En Focus”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Intimate Connection” by Kleer
From the album Intimate Connection (1984)
Sampled in “En Focus”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Atomic Dog” by George Clinton
From the album Computer Games (1982)
Sampled in “En Focus”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“People Make the World Go Round” by Milt Jackson & the Ray Brown Big Band
From the album Sunflower (1972)
Sampled in “Patti Dooke”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Improvisations in Fourths” by Dick Hyman
From the album The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman (1969)
Sampled in “Patti Dooke”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Rock Box” by Run-D.M.C.
From the album Run-D.M.C. (1983)
Sampled in “Patti Dooke”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Word From Our Sponsors” by Boogie Down Productions
From the album Criminal Minded (1987)
Sampled in “Patti Dooke”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” by Lou Rawls
From the album You’ve Made Me So Very Happy (1969)
Sampled in “I Be Blowin’” and “I Am I Be”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Give The Drummer Some More” by Little Hooks w/ Ray Nato & The Kings
From the single “Give The Drummer Some More” (1972)
Sampled in “Long Island Wildin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Rebel Without A Pause” by Public Enemy
From the album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1998)
Sampled in “Long Island Wildin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Ground Hog” by Duke Pearson
From the album Introducing the Duke Pearson Big Band (1968)
Sampled in “Long Island Wildin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)” by Beastie Boys
From the album Paul’s Boutique (1986)
Sampled in “Ego Trippin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Ain’t No Half Steppin” by Heatwave
From the album Too Hot to Handle (1976)
Sampled in “Ego Trippin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Cavern” by Liquid Liquid
From the album Optimo (1982)
Sampled in “Ego Trippin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Harlem Hendoo” by Al Hirt
From the album Soul in the Horn (1967)
Sampled in “Ego Trippin’”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“I’m Afraid The Masquerade Is Over” by David Porter
From the album Victim of the Joke – An Opera (1971)
Sampled in “3 Days Later”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Don’t Change Your Love” by Five Stairsteps
From the album Love’s Happening (1968)
Sampled in “3 Days Later”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Love in the Streets” by Johnnie Taylor
From the album Taylored in Silk (1973)
Sampled in “3 Days Later”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Hot Dog” by Lou Donaldson
From the album Hot Dog (1969)
Sampled in “3 Days Later”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“I Call My Baby Pussycat” by Funkadelic
From the album America Eats Its Young (1972)
Sampled in “Area”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“The Bottle” by Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson
From the album Winter in America (1974)
Sampled in “Area”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Last Night Changed it All (I Really Had a Ball)” by Esther Williams
From the album Let Me Show You (1976)
Sampled in “Area”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Come Dancing” by Jeff Beck
From the album Wired (1976)
Sampled in “Area”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“New Rap Language” by Spoonie G & the Treacherous Three
From the single “New Rap Language” (1980)
Sampled in “Area”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Keep Your Fat Mouth out of My Business” by Snooky Pryor *
From the album Do It If you Want To (1973)
Sampled in “I Am I Be”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“The Next Band” by Eddie Harris *
From the album The Reason Why I’m Talking Shit (1976)
Sampled in “I Am I Be”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” by Jimmy Ponder
From the album While My Guitar Gently Weeps (1973)
Sampled in “I Am I Be”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Miracles” by Jefferson Starship
From the album Red Octopus (1975)
Sampled in “I Am I Be”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Sang and Dance” by The Bar-Kays
From the album Best of the Bar-Kays (1988)
Sampled in “Breakadawn”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“I Can’t Help It” by Michael Jackson
From the album Off the Wall (1979)
Sampled in “Breakadawn”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Yes, We Can Can” by Pointer Sisters
From the album Pointer Sisters (1973)
Sampled in “Breakadawn”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Quiet Storm” by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
From the album A Quiet Storm (1975)
Sampled in “Breakadawn”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Synthetic Substitution” by Melvin Bliss
From the single “Synthetic Substitution”
Sampled in “Stone Age”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“A Little Soulful Tune” by Taj Mahal
From the album Giant Step (1968)
Sampled in “Stone Age”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Moondial” by Les DeMerle
From the album Transfusion (1978)
Sampled in “Stone Age”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
“Lonely Days” by Gregory Isaacs
From the single “Lonely Days” (1975)
Sampled in “Stone Age”
Produced by De La Soul & Prince Paul
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Nice, was gonna request this as you hadn’t done my favourite De La album. Props
Awww shit, u done did the damn thing right chere…Props for this…hit me up about the 2 joints u are missin’ and maybe I can find them…
Keep it 100 & Gutta, Uno !!!
Hmm. I see the parallels for Kev and Thomas dropping this set to the Soul’s third opus. “They might blow up up, but they will never go pop”. Lesson heeded and John moves along!!!
Dope set and Can’t wait to see what’s next in this never(or forever)ending series.
My boy just finished recording a track with De La!!
Who’s ya boy?
Nice, Props
More to come!
Props, thanks.
*suggestion*
how about a Joe Budden “halfway house” sample set
Scroobius Pip. Just finished a version of ‘Thou Shalt Always Kill’ with Pos.
I’ll link you when it’s done.
Kevin,
I had already thanked you yesterday for your special blog (not just posting new albums or new singles).
But that was even before you posted this Bulhoone set.
You’re forcing me to repeat myself here.
Jaybilla
Since discovering, joining and loving your blog, I’ve amassed a total of 1031 samples!! My iTunes is bulging. I’ve had to buy an external hard drive. My Mac Mini can’t cope!!
(Keep them coming – Good music, baby).
straight dopeness here..keep up the great work yall
I have that Al Hirt “Harlem Hendo” record that I found diggin’ in the crates in San Diego! Classic song and sample right there! Thanks for the digital version! I’ve been lookin’ for that for years!