Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Samples used in "Pump Up The Volume" (7:00-ish Remix)

http://www.promoguy.net/archives/002610.php

Criminal Element Orchestra's "Put a needle to the record"
"I know you got soul" by Eric B & Rakim, for the line "Pump Up The Volume"
Ofra Haza - "Im Nin Alu"' by way of a sample of "Paid In Full" by Eric B & Rakim in which the ColdCut remix sampled her in the first place...or was it the other way around?
Kool & The Gang loop "Jungle Jazz" (as yet uncomfirmed where this occours)
Stock, Aitken and Waterman - the start of "Roadblock"
"Brothers and sisters!" - Wattstax (Documentary)
"Mars needs women!" - Mars Needs Women
"This is a Journey into Sound" - Journey Into Stereo Sound: "Train Sequence"
"We're gonna get ya!" - Public Enemy (?) from ?
"This stuff is really fresh!" - "Change The Beat" B-Side & Fab Five Freddy
"Pump Me Up" - Trouble Funk "Drop the Bomb"

http://www.juno.co.uk/artists/Marrs/

wikipedia

This remix became the best-known version of the track, transforming it by the addition of numerous samples which provided the record with additional hooks besides its oft-repeated title chant— Public Enemy shouting "You're gonna get yours!", the title line from Criminal Element Orchestra's "Put The Needle to the Record" (a minor house hit from earlier the same year), samples from The Bar-Kays' "Holy Ghost", and most distinctively, a speeded-up sample of Israeli singer Ofra Haza's "Im Nin'Alu". It was this remix, rather than the original, which was edited down to create the 7" version of the track, which began picking up radio play.

public enemey - You're Gonna Get Yours


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lA-LSvtNuE

Monday, September 24, 2007

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http://www.djprince.no/pumpupthevolume.htm

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M.A.R.R.S. - Pump up the volume samples

I have spent quite some time to track down all the samples featured on the dance classic "Pump up the volume". I haven't found all, so if you have any samples that are not in the zip file, please contact me. I am especially looking for that arabian track used(Ofra Haza???).

17mb zip file with 36 samples.
My version on pump up the volume.


M.A.R.R.S. - Pump up the volume
Released 1987
BPM 113
Key A minor
delay in msec: 631

Music: S & M. Young
Guitar: A. R. Kane
Scratching: CJ Mackintosh
Samples: John Fryer
Scratching/drop-ins: Dave Dorrell
Producer: M. Young
Engineer: John Fryer
Recorded at Blackwing
M'n'S Music/Blue Mountain Music

1987 CJ hooked up wilh Dave Dorell and joined his group Nasty ROX taking over from Nelle Hooper (Soul II Soul/Massive Attack). With Dorell and two members of Colour Box, they created the seminal House track "Pump Up The Volume" by M.A.R.R.S. This was an international hit and was responsible for opening up the pop market to Dance Music as we know it today

Samples:

Bar-Kays
Money Talks: (Stax 1978)
* "Holy Ghost" (Intro)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uFCj4Kc0Ig (aos 3 min)

Byrd, Bobby
single: (Brownstone 1971)
* "Hot Pants. . . I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming"

Castor, Jimmy Bunch
It's Just Begun: (RCA 1972)
* "It's Just Begun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvN1Bs9lojA (1'20")

Graham Central Station
Ain't No Bout-A-Doubt It: (Warner Bros 1975)
* "The Jam" (Drums)

J. B.'s, The
Doing it to Death: (People 1973)
* "Introduction to the JB's"

* "More Peas" (Yeah Yeah)

Kool and the Gang
Spirit of the Boogie: (De-Lite 1975)
* "Jungle Jazz"

Last Poets
This is Madness: (Metrotone 1971)
* "Mean Machine"

Trouble Funk
Drop the Bomb: (Sugar Hill 1982)
* "Pump Me Up"

B-Side & Fab Five Freddy
single: (Celluloid 1982)
* "Change le Beat" (Vocals: "This stuff is fresh!")

Sumner, Geoffrey
A Journey into Stereo Sound: (London ?)
* "Train Sequence" (Vocals: "This is a Journey Into Sound")

Public Enemy
YO! Bumrush the show(Def Jam 1987)
"You're gonna get yours"

Wattstax
Wattstax: (Stax 1972)
* "I Don't Know What this World is Coming To" (Vocals)

Paper Lace
The Night Chicago Died
"Long screeching doppler sound"

And many many more.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-_w8tp3R-k
"The Last Poets" "THE MEAN MACHINE"
automatica push button remote control synthetic genetics command your soul

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

"I Know You Got Soul" by Eric B & Rakim = "Pump Up The Volume"

"Say, Kids What Time Is This" Coldcut's 1987

"Funky Drummer", James Brown

Stock Aitken & Waterman's song "Roadblock"

Jalaluddin Nuriddin (formerly Alafia Pudim),“Mean Machine Chant” and “Mean Machine,” from album by The Last Poets, This Is Madness, Douglas 7 Records, 1970 = “Automatic push-button remote control/Synthetic genetics command your soul...
Automatic automatic automatic.… Driving me nuts bolts screws…”

Pump Up The Volume by MARRS Song facts

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5949

This song is made up of about 250 samples. The line, "Pump Up The Volume" came from "I Know You Got Soul" by Eric B & Rakim. Other samples include Coldcut's 1987 song "Say, Kids What Time Is This" and James Brown's "Funky Drummer." It also contains 3 seconds of Stock Aitken & Waterman's song "Roadblock," but the group didn't get official clearance and Peter Waterman placed an injunction for 5 days while the copyright issues were worked out.


This was the first ever #1 UK hit on an independent record label: 4AD.
The song was so popular it was re-issued over 10 times internationally. It was intentionally made slower than the current Chicago house sound in order that it would appeal to London club crowd who were currently into soul sounds.
MARRS was a one-off collaboration between members of A.R. Kane (Alex and Rudi Kane) and Colourbox (Martin and Steve Young), both veteran 4AD artists. They took their name from the four collaborator's initials plus that of label boss Ivo Watts-Russell, who suggested they get together.
DJs Chris "CJ" Mackintosh and Dave Dorrell were recruited by MARRS to take care of the sampling. CJ recalls, "It was all done very quickly. They called me in the morning, we went to Blackwing Studios at London Bridge and stuck all the samples on that day and I got a ?200 fee." Dave Dorrell said, "Pump Up The Volume provided a link between the retro sound of rare groove and the sample-heavy nature of much of the new US dance music." (Both quotes from 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh)
This was featured in the films My Stepmother Is An Alien (1988), Bright Lights, Big City (1988) and The Replacements (2000). (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for all above)

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