Hello all, I recently got "African Anthem" by Mickey Dread and goddamn if there isn't a shitload of material that the good doctor lifted for samples.
From the track:
"Saturday Night Style" - "Now brothers and sisters goodnight. I hope you're feeling alright. We'll here's Michael Campbell at the controls to make things bright, to make you feel alright." And then in a female voice - "Oh, my josh. The music just turns me on." "Headline News" - "Featuring strickly rockers." "Rockers, duh rockers." I don't remember which orb song samples this but the rockers, duh rockers is in a track somewhere...might not be "duh." "Mickey Dread in Action" - "You make me feel so good." You know that sample from Assassin...and right after that is the sneeze and "Dread a control." "Comic Strip" - "Is that a turntable? Well, get on it. It's your turn." And then in a female voice, "Michael, you make me feel so good." "Brand new, good for you." "Operator's Choice" - "What, you're a disc jockey?" Laughter. "What's that?" "Mickey Dread come fi conquer, conquer, conquer..." This song also has the bell toll and scream that LX uses at the start of Towers of Dub. The track "Industrial Spy" also has the Meat Beat Manifesto sample from Psyche-Out - "Rythum a full a culture, ya'll." Some other samples that I know of come from Lee Perry's Blackboard Jungle Dub - "Regarding the meek and the humle, welcome to blackboard jungle. So don't you fumble, just be humble." I think the Slug Dub keyboard is sampled from the Miles Davis album "Get Up with It." The song is Calypso Frelimo. I can't be certain because I don't have that album - I've only heard live versions of the song and I don't want to shell out the $$$ at Tower Records to get the Japanese import of that one. Some of these samples might not look familiar just reading them, but if you heard them you'd know immediately that they were orb samples. Anyone else have some sample origins? -matt
yeah you spotted qute a few ! only about ten years later heheheh.... thats what old alex used to do put one cd in the player and just hit the fwd button if it got boring hence why that tape beatles album 'music with sound' has practically every tune from the album on an orb track... check it out ! bit of an embarrassment really... tape beatles must have been pretty pissed... makes me think what a twat slug dub wasn't a sample we copied get up with it on an organ sound.. for some stupid fucked up reason... listening to music with sound now hehehehe..... man if i hear that stupid fucking blackboard jungle sample again or a fucking chicken sample hahahaha i will polish some bald djs head till i can see my face in it.... hope this is of help you stupid ugly bastards... __ kwis )) (( c[_] scuse the epenthesis ***************************** On 17 Jan 2005, at 04:41, bla blazo wrote: Hello all, I recently got "African Anthem" by Mickey Dread and goddamn if there isn't a shitload of material that the good doctor lifted for samples.
From the track:
"Saturday Night Style" - "Now brothers and sisters goodnight. I hope you're feeling alright. We'll here's Michael Campbell at the controls to make things bright, to make you feel alright." And then in a female voice - "Oh, my josh. The music just turns me on." "Headline News" - "Featuring strickly rockers." "Rockers, duh rockers." I don't remember which orb song samples this but the rockers, duh rockers is in a track somewhere...might not be "duh." "Mickey Dread in Action" - "You make me feel so good." You know that sample from Assassin...and right after that is the sneeze and "Dread a control." "Comic Strip" - "Is that a turntable? Well, get on it. It's your turn." And then in a female voice, "Michael, you make me feel so good." "Brand new, good for you." "Operator's Choice" - "What, you're a disc jockey?" Laughter. "What's that?" "Mickey Dread come fi conquer, conquer, conquer..." This song also has the bell toll and scream that LX uses at the start of Towers of Dub. The track "Industrial Spy" also has the Meat Beat Manifesto sample from Psyche-Out - "Rythum a full a culture, ya'll." Some other samples that I know of come from Lee Perry's Blackboard Jungle Dub - "Regarding the meek and the humle, welcome to blackboard jungle. So don't you fumble, just be humble." I think the Slug Dub keyboard is sampled from the Miles Davis album "Get Up with It." The song is Calypso Frelimo. I can't be certain because I don't have that album - I've only heard live versions of the song and I don't want to shell out the $$$ at Tower Records to get the Japanese import of that one. Some of these samples might not look familiar just reading them, but if you heard them you'd know immediately that they were orb samples. Anyone else have some sample origins? -matt _______________________________________________ Orb mailing list Orb@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/orb Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
yeah you spotted qute a few ! only about ten years later heheheh....
LOL! Better late than never! The Mickey Dread album is pretty good.
slug dub wasn't a sample we copied get up with it on an organ sound..
It sounded really familar. I was listening to a Miles show from 1974 and when I heard that keyboard I instantly thought of Slub Dub.
man if i hear that stupid fucking blackboard jungle sample again
no shit. I think he even used it again on the battersea shield thing.....
or a fucking chicken sample hahahaha
I like the rooster!!!
hope this is of help you stupid ugly bastards...
I may be ugly and stupid, but I am a bastard. -matt
I found one last year after buying some old cheap record at the salvation army. It's a TV bloopers 12" probably from the late 60's or early 70's, and it has a news anchor on there saying "As we look at the weather map, we see a cold front with sub zero tempetures.. a continued mild. Continued mild?". Can't remember the name, but it's from one of the better tracks on orblivion. On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:41:36 -0600, bla blazo <m111j@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I recently got "African Anthem" by Mickey Dread and goddamn if there isn't a shitload of material that the good doctor lifted for samples.
From the track:
"Saturday Night Style" - "Now brothers and sisters goodnight. I hope you're feeling alright. We'll here's Michael Campbell at the controls to make things bright, to make you feel alright." And then in a female voice - "Oh, my josh. The music just turns me on."
"Headline News" - "Featuring strickly rockers." "Rockers, duh rockers." I don't remember which orb song samples this but the rockers, duh rockers is in a track somewhere...might not be "duh."
"Mickey Dread in Action" - "You make me feel so good." You know that sample from Assassin...and right after that is the sneeze and "Dread a control."
"Comic Strip" - "Is that a turntable? Well, get on it. It's your turn." And then in a female voice, "Michael, you make me feel so good." "Brand new, good for you."
"Operator's Choice" - "What, you're a disc jockey?" Laughter. "What's that?" "Mickey Dread come fi conquer, conquer, conquer..." This song also has the bell toll and scream that LX uses at the start of Towers of Dub.
The track "Industrial Spy" also has the Meat Beat Manifesto sample from Psyche-Out - "Rythum a full a culture, ya'll."
Some other samples that I know of come from Lee Perry's Blackboard Jungle Dub - "Regarding the meek and the humle, welcome to blackboard jungle. So don't you fumble, just be humble."
I think the Slug Dub keyboard is sampled from the Miles Davis album "Get Up with It." The song is Calypso Frelimo. I can't be certain because I don't have that album - I've only heard live versions of the song and I don't want to shell out the $$$ at Tower Records to get the Japanese import of that one.
Some of these samples might not look familiar just reading them, but if you heard them you'd know immediately that they were orb samples.
Anyone else have some sample origins?
-matt
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