Monday, May 11, 2009

Rewind: Ice Cube 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted' (Part 1)



After splitting with N.W.A., one of hip-hop's hottest properties of the late 80s linked up with Public Enemy's production unit the Bomb Squad for one of rap's most commanding and controversial debut albums, Ice Cube's 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted'. This three part arc will cover the sample sources of Ice Cube's dense first album.

The Bomb Squad, Cube, and Sir Jinx all lend a hand in production to 'The N---- Ya Love to Hate'h which draws a sample from a familiar source in West Coast rap going forward George Clinton's 'Atomic Dog'. The track also samples 'Weak at the Knees' by ex-Slave member Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame from the 1983 boastfully titled album 'Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame Vol. 1' (note the absence of a volume 2). The title track to 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted' uses a slew of breaks: Sly and the Family Stone's 'Advice', the early Kool and the Gang joint 'Let the Music Take Your Mind', Bar-Kays' 'Humpin'', and the title track to James Brown's 1972 burner 'There it is'. The short 'What They Hittin' Foe?' manages to incorporate 'Sister Sanctified' from Stanley Turrentine's 1972 album 'Cherry' and 'The Jugglers' from the Average White Band's 1973 album 'Show Your Hands'. 'You Can't Fade Me' knicks another early Kool and the Gang track: 'Pneumonia' as well as Parliament's 'Rumpofsteelskin' from 1977's 'Motor-Booty Affair'.

Check back for part 2 of our look at 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted'.


The Lowdown:
Ice Cube 'The N---- Ya Love to Hate', 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted', 'What They Hittin' Foe?', and 'You Can't Fade Me'
from 'AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted' (1990) (MP3/CD)
George Clinton 'Atomic Dog'
from 'Computer Games' (1982) (MP3 not available/CD)
Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame 'Weak at the Knees'
from 'Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame Vol. 1' (1983) (MP3/CD not available)
Sly and the Family Stone 'Advice'
from 'A Whole New Thing' (1967) (MP3/CD)
Kool and the Gang 'Let the Music Take Your Mind'
from 'Kool and the Gang' (1969) (MP3 not available/CD not available)
Bar-Kays 'Humpin''
from 'Gotta Groove' (1969) (MP3/CD)
James Brown 'There it is'
from 'There it is' (1972) (MP3/CD not available)
Stanley Turrentine 'Sister Sanctified'
from 'Cherry' (1972) (MP3 not available/Import CD)
Average White Band 'The Jugglers'
from 'Show Your Hands' (1973) (MP3 not available/CD)
Kool and the Gang 'Pneumonia'
from 'Pneumonia' 7" (1970) (MP3 not available/CD not available)
Parliament 'Rumpofsteelskin'
from 'Motor-Booty' Affair' (1977) (MP3/CD)

Related Posts:
Rewind: Ice Cube 'Jackin' For Beats'
Rewind: Del 'I Wish My Brother George Was Here' (Part 1)
Rewind: Del 'I Wish My Brother George Was Here' (Part 2)
Rewind: Del 'I Wish My Brother George Was Here' (Part 3)

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