I put this together after Wu Tangs 8 Diagrams was released, as it sparked something in me to pull out all the original records ( i had, im still hunting daily for the original he used for the intro to Birth of a Prince) Rza had used throughout the years in his production.
The Fruitman - Sunshower
Tracklisting
TRACKLISTING
1. King Floyd Don't leave me lonely
2. Ann Sexton I'm his wife (Your just a friend)
3. Joe Tex I'll never do you wrong
4. Ann Peebles Troubles, Heartache and Sadness
5. The Charmells Ill never grow old
6. Teddy Pendergrass Cant we try
7. Jacques Barrel ne-me-quitte-pas
8. chuck mangione - memories of scirocco
9. Billie Holiday I loves you porgy
10. 24 Carrot Black Poverty's Paradise
11. Bernard Wystraete Daydream
12. Syl Johnson I hate I walked away
13. Lynn Collins Aint no Sunshine
14. Syl Johnson Is it because I'm black
15. Tom Jones Looking out my window
16. Willie Mitchell Groovin
17. David Porter The masquerade is over
18. Syl Johnson Could I be falling in love
19. BB king Chains and things
20. Paul McCartney Do you want to know a secret
21. Syl Johnson It aint easy
22. Gladys knight The way we were
23. Curtis Mayfield Hard Times
24. Iron Butterfly Lonely boy
25. Al Green Simply Beautiful
26. George Harrison How my guitar gently weeps
27. Donny Hathaway Little ghetto boy
28. Wendy Rene After laughter come tears
29. George Jackson Aretha Sing one
30. Montana Warp Factor
31. Baby Huey Hard Times
32. Judy Clay Lets Marry
33. Al Green Got to find a new world
34. Underdog Theme song
35. ??
36. Bob James nautilus
37. Melvin Bliss Synthetic Substitution
38. Syl Johnson Don't do it
39. RZA Do u
40. Jackson 5 Maybe Tomorrow
41. Sam Cooke - A change is gonna come
42. Al Green - Something
43. New Birth - Honeybee
41. The Mighty Riders Star Children
You can download this mix here!
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I've really been enjoying this mix. Found your page in the course of searching for the original tracks RZA used also.
I listen almost exclusively to soul music these days, but my path here was paved by some of the great producers from the golden age of hip-hop, RZA among them, whose use of soul samples opened my eyes to a new world of music.
Love your work.
Peace.
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