This year's Top 5 list: 5 really, really well flipped samples
Sampling is a foundation of hip-hop... won't belabor that here, but what exactly does it mean for a sample to be "well flipped"? To me it means that a sample is:
a) used in an unexpected way... bringing out elements of the source material that might have been unconsidered or only hinted at in its original context, or
b) used in an obvious way, but so perfectly executed that you gain an appreciation for the source material, as if hearing it for the first time.
In no particular order, here's a list of 5 really, really well flipped samples, with links to listen to the tunes
- Edie Brickell - What I Am sampled by Slow Down (Artist: Brand Nubian - Producer: Grand Puba, Brand Nubian)
- Jackson 5 - I Want You Back sampled by H to the Izzo (Artist: Jay Z - Producer: Kanye West)
- The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes for You sampled by Zealots (Artist: The Fugees - Producer: The Fugees) This is perhaps my favorite of the list as the Fugees track places the source material in a completely different context. Also I think Lauryn Hill is as dope as she's ever been on this track.. I mean, come on... sings her own hook *and* drops a ridiculous verse? Bananas.
- Soul II Soul - Back 2 Life Acapella sampled by Ha Ha (Slow Down) (Artist: Fat Joe - Producer: Scoop Deville)
- Lou Reed - Take a Walk on the Wild Side sampled by Can I Kick It? (Artist: A Tribe Called Quest - Producer: A Tribe Called Quest)
- Stan Getz - Saudade Vem Correndo sampled by Runnin (Artist: The Pharcyde - Producer: Jay Dee)
A standout shop in a town with a fair number of really good shops... I was honored to celebrate Record Store day here!
Things I copped from Waterloo Records:
- Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears
- Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
- book: Last Shop Standing: Whatever Happened to the Record Store (by Graham Jones)
- Waterloo T-Shirts (for me and the munchkin)
- Band of Horses
- Songs:Ohia
- Godspeed You Black Emperor