Jack Dangers has impeccable taste in choosing samples, which are essential components or hooks to his tracks. Here I have selected a few dozen examples which should be easily recognizable for any casual listener. Though MBM may only use a few seconds, I have included about a minute or so of each track to show more of where it came from. The YouTube playlist has even more as I added some film dialogue samples too. This should supplement my previous post Episode 125 that covers most of their formative years.
00:00 Dave Barker Ansel Collins- Double Barrel
00:55 Jackie Mitoo - Totally Together
02:14 Dub Specialist - Congo Call
03:07 Blackbeard - 'Nough
04:45 Mikey Dread - Industrial Spy
06:05 Blackbeard - Steadie
07:19 Isaac Hayes - Run Fay Run
08:55 Earth, Wind & Fire - Magic Mind
10:10 Juice - Catch a Groove
11:11 Kool & The Gang - Funky Stuff
12:11 Public Enemy - Terminator X Speaks With His Hands
13:16 Ray Bryant - A Song for my Father
14:38 Quincy Jones - Kitty with a Bent Frame
15:07 Les Baxter - Hogin' Machine
16:16 James Brown - Funky Drummer, pts 1 & 2
17:21 Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging
18:36 Johnny Jones and King Casuals - Purple Haze
19:52 Frank Zappa - The Voice of Cheese
20:12 Cabaret Voltaire - Obsession
21:25 Cabaret Voltaire - Silent Command
22:43 M|A|R|R|S - Anitina (The First Time I See She Dance)
24:40 The Slits - Love Und Romance (Rouch Mix)
25:45 The Troggs - I Can't Control Myself
26:31 Leon Thomas - Gypsy Queen
27:27 Mahavishnu Orchestra - Miles Beyond (Miles Davis)
28:36 Gong - I Am Your Fantasy
32:09 Freddie Hubbard - Threnody for Sharon Tate
33:23 Freddie Hubbard - The Crowd
34:22 Lord Buckley - The Hip Gahn
35:32 Cannonball Adderley - Cancer
38:15 The Beatles - Revolution 9 (edit)
39:34 The Beatles - Revolution 9 (edit)
39:52 Zdenek Liska - Byt (1968)
photo credit: back cover of the No Control 12" from MBM
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