Get Notified about the latest hits and trends, so that you are always on top of the latest in music when it comes to your friends. 3:45 PREVIEW It's True. Shack Up (Part II) by Banbarra (1975) Drums Soul / Funk / Disco. 3:37 PREVIEW 24 SONGS, 1 HOUR, 32 MINUTES. Talkin’ all that jazz. It also incorporates beat-boxing, sampling technology, and live band performance. " To erase my music so no one can use it And I’m going to tell-a-tale on every loop they used.’ Yeah, they know something other people might not know that’s cool, but they’re also affecting the way music is getting made. [1] After DADDY ‘O heard a radio interview with Jazz musician JAMES ‘MTUME’ on Bob Slades – The Week In Review show where Mtume pronounced “Sampling should be a tool for creativity, not a substitute for it” the Stetsasonic front man took the strong words as inspiration and hit the studio alongside Prince Paul’s keyboardist DON NEWKIRK ( he can be heard voicing the intro of 3rd Bass – The GasFace ). Man, if I had Puffy’s budget, I’ll be taking straight out flat songs, too. Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Vocal) 3:50: Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Instrumental) 4:30: Crédits (11) Steven Miglio Design, Photography By. 28 users contributed to this page. They were using nothing but loops. 3:47 PREVIEW Circus Clown. 3:57 PREVIEW Love Cycle. It’s so wack that it’s bound to show In 1988 the rap group Stetsasonic recorded and released “Talkin’ All That Jazz” (video above). You might even get hurt, my friend Talkin’ All That Jazz (Instrumental) 23. Clear it! Clear it! 4:16 PREVIEW U've Been Gone. You step on us and we’ll step on you 12. -Fresh Wild Fly & Bold, [2] The funk artist Mtume attacked sampling for these very reasons during the 1980s. It’s not really friendly to sample stuff. 5. 2018-06 … 8. 4:19 PREVIEW 3rd Eye Open. Talkin' All That Jazz Album has 1 song sung by Celph Titled, Quite Nyce, Havoc. Gaana is the one-stop solution for all your music needs. So what happened was, James Mtume was a guest on the radio show and he was talking about how Hip-Hop was creating this generation of uncreative musicians through sampling. Mtume made a bold analogy, that “sampling James Brown’s drum beats in a hip hop album was like me sticking chapters from James Baldwin in my books and claiming the words as mine” [1]. Talkin' All That Jazz by Tim Okamura. Main genre: Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B. It is hard to imagine that mindset today, years after hip hop has achieved global sucess, but in the late 90s this view was quite widespread. 36.00. What you reap is what you sow I like how Fab 5 Freddy talks about the sampling machine prop that he designed for the video, keeping in mind that this video was released the same year that the first Akai MPC was introduced. The song was a response to criticism that hip hop sampling was lazy and uncreative. 1200tech, disruptive-influence, pyenapple, MaximusMCX, Char79, ARPon. I’ll be like, ‘Yeah! … Talkin' All That Jazz. It kind of ticked Daddy-O off, and he came up with this idea responding to that situation. [Verse 4] GO AD-FREE WITH WHOSAMPLED PREMIUM! It all makes for a staggering tour de force and a highly individual record that really doesn't sound quite like anything else -- whether before, after, or during its time. We’re talented and strong and have no fear It still hasn’t been resolved, and nobody really knows. Jazz, well you can call it that 's) [Official Music Video] 4:53; Stetsasonic - Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Instrumental Remix by Daddy-O) 4:31; Lists. I’ll have the most insane record coming out next year for anybody. Listen to Talkin' All That Jazz by Stetsasonic, 69,553 Shazams, featuring on I Miss Golden Age Hip-Hop, and Hip-Hop/R&B Hits: 1988 Apple Music playlists. Mtume describing them at the time as the “Glorification of mediocrity“. Well here’s how it started, heard you on the radio I’ll be like, ‘Yeah! Two, inspires violence and I remember I got on the phone and Lonnie said to me, ‘Young blood, you can have that, man. Then Tom Silverman at Tommy Boy had to get me on the phone with Lonnie Liston Smith for the rights to use his record [“Expansions”]. Delite wanted to do a record like that, really showing the similarities between Hip-Hop and jazz. MC Delite Producer. 0ne of the GREATEST Tracks of ALL TIME. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. 4. During our chat, Paul cited Stetsasonic’s “Talkin’ All That Jazz” as the first instance where he was able to get longtime friend Don on one of his records as an instrumentalist. So it’s really hard to say. Word up. Rap brings back old R&B You must be mad Automatically playing similar songs. 3. This is where I promote all my non-Latin stuff including jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop, afrobeat, Brazilian beats, reggae, global sounds and electronica. Stetsasonic ‎– Talkin' All That Jazz Label: Tommy Boy ‎– TB 918 Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM Country: US Released: 1988 Genre: Hip Hop. 4:19 PREVIEW Hustla. Music and lyrics. Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz (Dim's Respect For The Old … -Creative License, –Talkin’ All That Jazz lyrics via RapGenius, –Talkin’ All that Jazz samples at least 7 songs, *Fab 5 Freddy rapped on Blondie’s Rapture. When we sample a portion of a song and repeat it over and over we can better understand the matrix of the song.”, —Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, cited in Black Noise by Tricia Rose, Wesleyan Press 1994, p. 79, Fab 5 Freddy was the director of the All That Jazz video. Gaana offers you free, unlimited access to over 45 million Hindi Songs, Bollywood Music, English MP3 songs, Regional Music & Mirchi Play. Bob Coulter Engineer. Seems to me that you have a problem We learn a lot from sampling, it’s like school for us. RELEASED SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 ℗ 2011 BRICK RECORDS. Man, if I had Puffy’s budget, I’ll be taking straight out flat songs, too. Because now hip-hop producers like myself are going to say, ‘I’m going to stay away from sampling.’. You just did it, and then randomly years later you go, ‘I got sued for what?’ [Laughs.] Talkin' All That Jazz, a Single by Stetsasonic. Listen to Allahu Akbar (Instrumental) MP3 song. [Verse 1] We also wanted to show how, not being disrespectful, but in the same way that people thought Kenny G and Najee was real jazz, we felt the same thing was going to happen with Hip-Hop and that our own Coltranes and all of that would be pushed to the side if we weren’t being mindful. Now, I wasn’t able to be a guest on that particular show, but then Bob Slade brought me up on another show and I was able to talk about sampling from our perspective. 2011 Preview SONG TIME The Process of Jazz (Intro) 1. Talkin' All That Jazz Album has 1 song sung by Celph Titled, Quite Nyce, Havoc. Also available in the iTunes Store You Might Also Like. Three encouraged thievery in the form of sampling A portion of my method, a tool, in fact it’s Sucker, get a grip, now we talking ’bout you 10. Tutto il jazz di Milano e dintorni. But it’s important you remember though You do what?’ They’d just say, ‘You’re not original!’ And they’d just diss it. Up for the music we live and play Talkin’ all that jazz. It’s crazy, and it definitely affects how you make records nowadays. Mbaji Written-By. Talkin' all that jazz Now we're not tryin' to be a boss to you We just wanna get across to you That if you're talkin' jazz, the situation is a no-win You might even get hurt, my friend Stetsasonic, the hip-hop band Like Sly and the Family Stone, we will stand Up for the music we live and play And for the song we sing today It wasn’t until a few lawsuits down the line, and they tried to make a guideline on how to sample, what costs you, what’s the legal amount of time to sample, etc. So we can see what we can do to solve them 11. People tell you to step off a lot I can’t say Alchemist and Premier are right for the way they flip stuff, and what Puffy did were wrong. 15 Votes. About hip-hop, playing all the silly games Genres: Jazz Rap, East Coast Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop. This verse also notes the way that copyright ends up being a form of de facto censorship, “to erase my music so no one can use it”. Or browse the 76+ songs that sampled Mtume’s Juicy Fruit. Glenn Bolton Written-By. Released by Brick Records Sep 2011 | 1 Tracks, Talkin' All That Jazz is a English album released on Sep 2011. Contributors. You know?”, Daddy-O is also an original member of Stetsasonic. Prince Paul is an original member of Stetsasonic and famous hip hop producer, primarily for his production of De La Soul’s first three albums. On "Float On", a remake of The Floaters' 1977 song of the same … Cause we’re so bad we get respect you never had He’s saying how it’s making people lazy and how the people who’re sampling don’t know how to play instruments or really know anything about music, blah, blah, blah. Expansions by Lonnie Liston Smith (1975) Multiple Elements Jazz / Blues. Are you sure you want to continue? It wasn’t like, ‘Don’t do this, or don’t do that.’ You just got as creative as you possibly could, and people just didn’t know. This will remove all the songs from your queue. And later on we’ll have a forum and a formal debate For now, let us set the record straight I would quote this and say I’ll blow anybody out the box if I have free range to sample and do stuff. 9. People these days don’t realize that it was an ongoing battle. Talkin’ All That Jazz lyrics via RapGenius, Talkin’ All that Jazz samples at least 7 songs. But you a minority in terms of thought Of those who choose to judge but lack pizazz 3:58 PREVIEW U Can Be a Star. Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz (Dim's Respect For The Old School) 10:02; Stetsasonic - Float On (feat. Versions (24) Trouver … TB 918; Vinyl 12"). Tell the truth, James Brown was old 2. To disable, switch Autoplay to ‘OFF’ under Settings. The duration of song is 03:23. Which one, is not create These two points just serve to illustrate yet again how black music has been censored lyrically, and how copyright law can be used as tool of censorship and control. I can pay different keyboard players, but money dictates how to be creative or how your music is presented. 2:55 PREVIEW I Hope You Hurt. I remember him saying how he was proud of us for taking his music and making something new out of it.”, “Sampling’s not a lazy man’s way. Here’s a great written profile of James Mtume with an great audio segment. 3:24 PREVIEW Massacre. In any case Mtume was not a fan of sampling. More images. Anybody who was outside of hip-hop really did not want to have anything dealing with sampling, or any type of urban hip-hop culture. Released in 1988 on Tommy Boy (catalog no. Sampling back then was kind of like a gray area.