Various - This Is The Breaks 1966-1975 - LP - BGP

Various - This Is The Breaks 1966-1975 - LP - BGP

$25.00
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"This Is The Breaks" is a 12-track look at the history of the break − and they're all great jazz, funk and soul records. We have not only included tracks that were sampled back in the first golden age of sampling, but also tracks that have been utilised by some of today's biggest names. The curtains open with Millie Jackson's version of 'If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right' originally a hit for Luther Ingram in 1972. This version recorded in Muscle Shoals and produced by Brad Shapiro was the opening track of Jackson's "Caught Up" LP released in 1974. The use of a beat with sweeping strings as a sample, usually at a slow to medium tempo, as pioneered by the Wu-Tang Clan, seems to be especially in vogue at the moment. 'If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right' has been used over 50 times over the last few decades and was sampled in 2023 by NLE Choppa on 'Pistol Paccin'. A similar sound is culled from Debbie Taylor's 1969 track 'Let's Prove Them Wrong' which was sampled

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