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TIL British actor David McCallum recorded four albums for Capitol Records in the 1960s. Three of the albums were entirely instrumental. One of the instrumental tracks was sampled by Dr. Dre.

Here is his instrumental track The Edge, the one Dre sampled. You'll probably recognize what he sampled almost immediately even if you're only barely aware of his work (like me).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y05mMRJrUnE

TIL British actor David McCallum recorded four albums for Capitol Records in the 1960s. Three of the albums were entirely instrumental. One of the instrumental tracks was sampled by Dr. Dre.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCallum#MusicOpen linkView original on lemmy.world

I love how often a sample leads me to listen to something I never would have otherwise. There was a torrent floating around that had all the songs Beastie Boys sampled for Paul's Boutique, it was fantastic.

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lemmy.world

Holy shit, thank you! You have no idea how long I've wanted to know where the main sample from Brass Monkey came from.

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Thanks! That's a great resource! I enjoy secondhandsongs.com to see who has done cover versions. Sometimes I find out a song I really like isn't even original to the artist I thought it was!

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feddit.nl

I'd like the story on how Dre got to hear that bit.

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Digging thru the crates at the thrift stores and flea markets relentlessly

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lemmy.world

That's awesome, I had no idea he was behind that tune. I hope he got paaaaiiiid!

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lemmy.world

Lol you'd already have to be paid to release that many albums of just instrumentals. This was before mixtapes and would've actually cost a pretty penny to make back then.

Also wasn't there a big thing about artists like this not getting paid for their samples being used? I remember a story of the guy who made the drum beat sampled in dozens of really popular songs that never saw a dime.

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lemmy.world

Ah yeah, the Amen Break from Amen, Brother by the Winstons. There was actually a fundraiser for the guy a few years back, I threw in a few pounds, as his work has been the basis of a huge part of my musical taste!

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lemmy.world

That's the ncis doctor.... Didn't know he composed, definitely wouldn't have associated him with West Coast rappers.

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