Back In Business: Original Samples [Revisited]

by Kevin on April 18, 2009 · 2 comments

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We have a new guy hookin us up with our sample sets and he goes by Onez. He has really been hitting it hard the past couple of weeks. I probably have close to 20 sets sitting in my queue. So I’m gonna get them all up as fast as I can. EMPD’s Back In Business was the second sample set we ever put together. That was before we had our shit together. Onez came through and found 10 samples that we missed initially. Check it after the cut…

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1.  “Going the Distance” by Bill Conti
From the album Rocky – Original Score (1988)
Sampled in “Intro”
Produced by Eric Sermon

2. “Person to Person” by Average White Band
From the album Average White Band (1974)
Sampled in “Richter Scale”
Produced by Eric Sermon

3. “Jungle Boogie” by Kool & the Gang
From the album Wild and Peaceful (1973)
Sampled in “Richter Scale” & “You Gots 2 Chill ‘97″
Produced by Eric Sermon

4. “Think (About It)” by Lyn Collins
From the album Think (About It) (1972)
Sampled in “Da Joint”
Produced by Erick Sermon
Co-produced by Rockwilder

5. “Think” by Aretha Franklin
From the album Now (1968)
Sampled in “Da Joint”
Produced by Erick Sermon
Co-produced by Rockwilder

6. “Help Me Make It Through the Night” by  Gladys Knight & The Pips
From the album ?
Sampled in “Da Joint”
Produced by Erick Sermon
Co-produced by Rockwilder

7. “Shake Your Rump” by Beastie Boys
From the album Paul’s Boutique (1989)
Excerpts from “Da Joint”
Produced by Erick Sermon
Co-produced by Rockwilder

8. “Just Kissed My Baby” by The Meters
From the album Rejuvenation (1974)
Interpolated in “Never Seen Before”
Produced by Eric Sermon

9. “Watchin’ You” by Slave
From the album Stone Jam (1980)
Sampled in “Never Seen Before”
Produced by Eric Sermon

10. “Public Enemy No. 1″ by Public Enemy
From the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show (1987)
Sampled in “Never Seen Before”
Produced by Eric Sermon

11. “Timebomb” by Public Enemy
From the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show (1987)
Sampled in “Never Seen Before”
Produced by Eric Sermon

12. “You’re A Customer” by EPMD

From the album Strictly Business (1988)
Sampled in “Intrigued”
Produced by Eric Sermon

13. “Walk on By” by Gloria Gaynor
From the album Experience Gloria Gaynor (1975)
Sampled in “Intrigued”
Produced by Eric Sermon

14. “Midnight Groove” by Love Unlimited Orchestra
From the album Music Maestro Please (1975)
Sampled in “Last Man Standing”
Produced by Parrish Smith
Co-produced by Erick Sermon

15. “Hell on Earth (Front Lines)” by Mobb Deep
From the album Hell on Earth (1996)
Sampled in “Last Man Standing”
Produced by Parrish Smith
Co-produced by Erick Sermon

16. “Big Beat” by Billy Squier
From the album The Tale of the Tape ( 1980)
Sampled in “Get Wit This”
Produced by Erick Sermon

17. “Funkin 4 Jamaica” by Tom Browne
From the album Love Approach (1979)
Sampled in “Do It Again”
Produced by Erick Sermon

18. “More Bounce to the Ounce” by Zapp
From the album Zapp (1980)
Sampled in “You Gots 2 Chill ‘97″
Produced by Erick Sermon & Parrish Smith

19. “Fight For Your Right” by Beastie Boys
From the album Licensed to Ill (1986)
Sampled in “K.I.M.”
Produced by Erick Sermon

20. “Da Mad Face Invasion” by Onyx
From the album Bacdafucup (1993)
Sampled in “K.I.M.”
Produced by Erick Sermon

21. “Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K.550 (3rd Movement)” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
From the album ?
Sampled in “K.I.M.”
Produced by Erick Sermon

22. “Mary Jane” by Rick James
From the album Stone City Band (1978)
Sampled in “Jane 5″
Produced by Parrish Smith

23. “Papa Was Too (Live)” by Joe Tex
From the album Live and Lively (1968)
Sampled in “Jane 5″
Produced by Parrish Smith

24. “Who Killed Jane?” by EPMD
From the album Business Never Personal (1992)
Sampled in “Jane 5″
Produced by Parrish Smith

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 YOWAMAN April 20, 2009 at 3:17 am

GHYOU KEVIN THIS BLOG IS ORIGINALS FOR REALLLLL!
PEECE

2 Pej May 14, 2009 at 3:17 pm

There is a mistake about the Mobb Deep sample. It’s not taken from “Hell on Earth (Front Lines)” but from “Rep the qbc” (The infamous. 1995)

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