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The final post in this blog's coverage of Quasimoto's 'The Unseen' catalogs the samples used by Madlib on the sampledelic track 'Return of the Loop Digga'.
Two David Axelrod produced tracks are used on 'Loop Digga'. Axelrod's debut solo album 'Songs of Innocence' is the source of the open breaks and bass line of 'Holy Thursday', which has been used often since the late 90s. Axelrod also produced the fourth album for the Electric Prunes, the psychedelic rock 'Release of an Oath' (with one of the greatest album covers of all time in my opinion - it's pictured above). 'Holy are You' is one of the album's many fantastic tracks.
Eugene McDaniels' bat-s--- crazy album 'Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse' is notorious for both it's bizarre, paranoid political stance and its palpable funkiness. 'Loop Digga' uses a bit of McDaniels' 'Supermarket Blues'. The Impressions' soundtrack for the blaxploitation film 'Three the Hard Way' supplies one of 'Loop Digga''s other samples: 'On the Move'. Finally, 'Tidal Wave' by Ronnie Laws was also one of the sources plundered for this track.
Be on the look out for more Madlib related posts including a look at the samples on 'Soundpieces' by Lootpack.
The Lowdown:
Quasimoto 'Return of the Loop Digga'
from 'The Unseen' (2000) (MP3/CD)
David Axelrod 'Holy Thursday'
from 'Songs of Innocence' (1968) (MP3 not available/CD not available)
Electric Prunes 'Holy are You'
from 'Release of an Oath' (1968) (MP3/CD)
Eugene McDaniels 'Supermarket Blues'
from 'Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse' (1970) (MP3/CD)
The Impressions 'On the Move'
from 'Three the Hard Way' (1975) (MP3/CD)
Ronnie Laws 'Tidal Wave'
from 'Pressure Sensitive' (1975) (MP3/CD)
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