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Droppin Science' Greatest Samples From The Blue Note Label

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Droppin' Science
In Stores 2/12
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On February 12, Blue Note Records will release Droppinג€™ Science, a unique collection of the legendary labelג€™s classic late 60s through mid-70s jazz-funk tracks, all of which have featured prominently as samples in some of the greatest hip hop cuts of the late 80s, 90s and beyond. Hip hop artists ranging from Dr. Dre to the Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest have sampled Blue Note grooves by such jazz greats as Lou Donaldson, Grant Green, Donald Byrd, and Lonnie Smith. All of these original Blue Note tracks have been compiled for the first time on Droppinג€™ Science, which Blue Note will release as a 10-track CD, a 13-track digital album and vinyl LP, as well as individual ring-tunes that are based on the exact sampled loop.

Little known to most of the general public, Blue Note is home to some of the most widely used samples in the history of hip hop. Sampling and the use of breakbeats has been the foundation of hip hop since its advent in the late 70s; yet, during the late 80s artists began looking for the first time into the world of jazz for new and creative sources of music. Blue Noteג€™s extensive catalog quickly became the go-to location for innovative groove based samples. What resulted was an explosion of classic hip hop tracks featuring Blue Note jazz. This explosion is best experienced in the music of A Tribe Called Quest, who used 4 out of the 10 tracks on Droppinג€™ Science in numerous groundbreaking classics.

Taking the name from a cut off of Marley Marlג€™s 1988 LP In Control Vol. 1, Blue Noteג€™s VP of A&R Eli Wolf conceived the Droppinג€™ Science project as a way to connect what he calls the ג€œgolden age of hip hopג€ to the now classic jazz-funk tracks recorded for Blue Note during the late 60s through mid-70s. Selecting from over 25 Blue Note tracks, Wolf has assembled the best of the best from the Blue Note sampleography.

The list of artists both sampled and sampling includes some of the most famous names in the world of jazz and hip hop, and covers a large breadth of time. In 1992, Kool G Rap used Joe Williamsג€™ ג€œGet out of My Life Womanג€ in his classic cut ג€œIll Street Blues;ג€ then, nearly a decade later Jill Scott used the same sample in the song ג€œBrothaג€ featured on her seminal neo-soul debut Words and Sounds: Vol 1. Landmark tracks from Brand Nubian (ג€œPunks Jump Up to Get Beat Downג€), De La Soul (ג€œBitties in the BK Loungeג€), and Lox (ג€œGet This $ג€) all feature a groove from Lou Donaldsonג€™s ג€œItג€™s Your Thing.ג€ A Tribe Called Quest used Jack McDuffג€™s ג€œOblighettoג€ in their smash ג€œScenario.ג€ As recently as 2001, Dr. Dre sampled David McCallumג€™s ג€œThe Edgeג€ in the infamous cut ג€œThe Next Episodeג€ which featured Snoop Dog. The list continues, with Biggie Smallsג€™ ג€œOne More Chanceג€ remix and Mary J. Bligeג€™s ג€œEveryday It Rainsג€ featuring a sample from Lou Donaldsonג€™s ג€œWhose Makinג€™ Love.ג€ Blue Noteג€™s influence has even been felt in the pop world where Madonna used a Lou Donaldson sample (ג€œItג€™s Your Thingג€) in her song ג€œIג€™d Rather Be Your Lover,ג€ as well as a sample of Grant Greenג€™s ג€œDown Here on the Groundג€ in her song ג€œForbidden Love.ג€ For a full sampleography, please see below.

These innovative hip hop artists and beyond did their part to bring to light some of the gems of the Blue Note catalog. Yet, these tracks deserve to be heard in their entirety; complete with ripping Lonnie Smith organ solos and David Axelrod produced sound-scapes. Blue Noteג€™s aim is to re-introduce these classics to the public and to highlight the innovative ways in which these artists and producers utilized jazz material in their work. Droppinג€™ Science brings these jazz tracks together for the first time in a truly distinct, soulful, and funky way.

AUDIO From Blue Note's Droppin' Science: "It's Your Thing" by Lou Donaldson.

Sampled by Madonna, Brand Nubian, The Lox and De La Soul

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Real: http://bluenote.edgeboss.net/real/bluen ... _thing.ram

TRACKLISTING and SAMPLEOGRAPHY

1. Lou Donaldson ג€œItג€™s Your Thingג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Hot Dog (Blue Note, 1969).
Brand Nubian ג€œPunks Jump Up To Get Beat Downג€ (Elektra)
De La Soul ג€œBitties In The BK Loungeג€ (Tommy Boy)
Lox ג€œGet This $ג€ (Bad Boy/Arista)
Real Live ג€œDay You Dieג€ (Pirate/Big Beat)
Madonna ג€œIג€™d Rather Be Your Loverג€ (Warner Bros.)

2. Ronnie Foster ג€œMystic Brewג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Two Headed Freap (Blue Note, 1972).
A Tribe Called Quest ג€œElectric Relaxationג€ (Jive)
Rell ג€œReal Loveג€ (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)
E.T.A. ג€œAyia Napaג€ (Flex)

3. Donald Byrd ג€œThink Twiceג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Stepping into Tomorrow (Blue Note, 1974).
A Tribe Called Quest ג€œFootprintsג€ (Jive)
Main Source ג€œLookin At The Front Doorג€ (Wild Pitch)
De La Soul ג€œSimply Havinג€ (Tommy Boy)
DJ Krush ג€œBig City Loverג€ (Instinct)
J Dilla ג€œThink Twiceג€ (BBE)

4. David Axelrod/David McCullum ג€œThe Edgeג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Music: A Bit More of Me (Capitol, 1968).Dr. Dre ג€œThe Next Episodeג€ (Aftermath/Interscope)

5. Jack McDuff ג€œOblighettoג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Moon Rappinג€™ (Blue Note, 1969).
A Tribe Called Quest ג€œScenarioג€ (Jive)
J Dilla ג€œOblighetto Remixג€ (Blue Note)

6. Joe Williams ג€œGet Out Of My Life Womanג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Presenting Joe Williams and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra (Solid State, 1966).
Kool G Rap ג€œIll Street Bluesג€ (Cold Chillinג€™/Warner Bros.)
Biz Markie ג€œFunk Is Backג€ (Cold Chillinג€™/Warner Bros.)
Cadillac Tah ג€œYou Looseג€ (Def Jam)
Jill Scott ג€œBrothaג€ (Hidden Beach)

7. Grant Green ג€œDown Here On The Groundג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Alive! (Blue Note, 1970).
A Tribe Called Quest ג€œVibes & Stuffג€ (Jive)
Madonna ג€œForbidden Loveג€ (Boy Toy/Warner Bros.)

8. Lonnie Smith ג€œSpinnin Wheelג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Drives (Blue Note, 1970).
A Tribe Called Quest ג€œCan I Kick Itג€ (Jive)
Pete Rock And C.L. Smooth ג€œAct Like You Knowג€ (Elektra)
Brian Austin Green ג€œDidnג€™t Have A Clueג€ (Yam Yum Entertainment)

9. Jeremy Steig ג€œHowling For Judyג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Legwork (Solid State, 1970).
Beastie Boys ג€œGet It Togetherג€ (Capitol)

10. Lou Donaldson ג€œWhoג€™s Makin Love (To Your Old Lady)ג€ Originally on the album Hot Dog (Blue Note, 1969).
Biggie Smalls ג€œOne More Chanceג€ Remix. (Bad Boy)
Marley Marl & Craig G ג€œDroppin Scienceג€ (Cold Chillinג€/Warner Bros)
Mary J. Blige ג€œEveryday It Rainsג€ (Def Jams)

BONUS TRACKS (Digital album and LP version)

11. Ronnie Laws ג€œTidal Waveג€ Originally on the album Pressure Sensitive (Blue Note, 1975).
Black Moon ג€œWho Got The Propsג€ (Nervous)
Jackson 5 ג€œI Want You Back (Remix)ג€ (Motown)

12. Monk Higgins ג€œLittle Green Applesג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Extra Soul Perception (Solid State, 1969). Gangstarr ג€œCode Of The Streetsג€ (Chrysalis/EMI)

13. Donald Byrd ג€œWind Paradeג€ ג€“ Originally on the album Places and Spaces (Blue Note, 1975).
Black Moon ג€œBuck Em Downג€ (Nervous)
2 Pac ג€œDefinition of A Thug Niggaג€ (Columbia Pictures/Sony) and (Amaru/Interscope/Jive)
2 Pac ג€œLate Nightג€ (Interscope)
Organized Confusion ג€œStray Bulletג€ (Hollywood)
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4. David Axelrod/David McCullum ג€œThe Edgeג€
such an ill song...

we should really have a thread solely devoted to david axelrod.

edit: fuck it just look here http://palmsout.blogspot.com/2006/04/sa ... elrod.html

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Zeed Stun wrote:
4. David Axelrod/David McCullum ג€œThe Edgeג€
such an ill song...

we should really have a thread solely devoted to david axelrod.

edit: fuck it just look here http://palmsout.blogspot.com/2006/04/sa ... elrod.html
Man Axelrod is serious...
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Great timing on this project, Blue Note!
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J Dilla "Think Twice" > any of the other interpolations.
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Jimmy HiffHoffa wrote:J Dilla "Think Twice" > any of the other interpolations.
pretty much..

the original song is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Zeed Stun wrote:
4. David Axelrod/David McCullum ג€œThe Edgeג€
such an ill song...

we should really have a thread solely devoted to david axelrod.

edit: fuck it just look here http://palmsout.blogspot.com/2006/04/sa ... elrod.html
song is amazing. Masta Ace "No Regrets" sampled this song also.

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Got my copy in the mail last week. Trynah write a short review.

http://www.newmusictipsheet.com/ linked to the blog posting about this album instead of the artist site. i thought that was strange.

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I got the Blue Break Beats compilations a few years ago on Vinykl and they had all these and a lot more

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ill project idea
thanks for the axelrod ish chump change, maybe ill check it out

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Say word!
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