talkin' all that jazz

15 Mar 2021

Style: Tracklist Hide Credits. 2:55 PREVIEW I Hope You Hurt. “That was inspired when Daddy-O and MC Delite were listening to Mtume, who made ‘Juicy Fruit,’ which in turn was used for the Biggie record. Filed Under: Live music, News, Radio, Talkin' All That Jazz, Uncategorized. So that was originally what we wanted to do with “Talkin’ All That Jazz” and Delite had also come up with the idea of using the Lonnie Liston Smith “Expansions” sample. As an aside the Juicy Fruit lyric “I’ll be your lollipop [You can lick me everywhere]” (listen) was censored and replaced by “I’ll be your lollipop [Candy kisses everywhere]” (listen) for the music video. 's) [Official Music Video] 4:53; Stetsasonic - Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Instrumental Remix by Daddy-O) 4:31; Lists. Talkin' all that jazz [Verse 4] Now we're not trying to be a boss to you We just wanna get across to you That if you're talking jazz, the situation is a no-win You might even get hurt, my friend Stetsasonic, the hip-hop band And like Sly and the Family Stone, we will stand Up for the music we live and play And for the song we sing today For now, let us set the record straight And later on we'll have a forum and a formal … You see, you misunderstood, a sample’s just a tactic About how we sample, giving examples Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. So it’s really hard to say. How much they want? Song sounds right. Here’s a great written profile of James Mtume with an great audio segment. Seems to me that you have a problem I might stand corrected on this, but he was dissing hip-hop saying that it’s not original and it’s not really an art form. 5 tracks (26:44). Talkin' All That Jazz - Radio Statale. Stetsasonic – Talkin' All That Jazz. 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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 2. What you reap is what you sow 1200tech, disruptive-influence, pyenapple, MaximusMCX, Char79, ARPon. Talkin' all that jazz Now we're not tryin' to be a boss to you We just wanna get across to you That if you're talkin' jazz, the situation is a no-win You might even get hurt, my friend Stetsasonic, the hip-hop band Like Sly and the Family Stone, we will stand Up for the music we live and play and for the song we sing today The duration of song is 03:23. Now, I wasn’t able to be a guest on that particular show, but then Bob Slade brought me up on another show and I was able to talk about sampling from our perspective. How much they want? Bob Coulter Engineer. Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Vocal) 3:50: Talkin' All That Jazz (Dominoes Instrumental) 4:30: Crédits (11) Steven Miglio Design, Photography By. Prince Paul is an original member of Stetsasonic and famous hip hop producer, primarily for his production of De La Soul’s first three albums. Stetsasonic, the hip-hop band 4:18 PREVIEW Funny Money. 6. The group makes no secret of its desire to help hip-hop push music forward, calling hip-hop "the most progressive form of music since jazz" in the liner notes, and launching a spirited defense of sampling as an art on the groundbreaking … It also incorporates beat-boxing, sampling technology, and live band performance. " Contributors. Glenn Bolton Written-By. Speculated, created a fuss Back then we just did it. It all makes for a staggering tour de force and a highly individual record that really doesn't sound quite like anything else -- whether before, after, or during its time. It’s not really friendly to sample stuff. 10. 8. 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Talk, well I heard talk is cheap 0ne of the GREATEST Tracks of ALL TIME. [Verse 4] This intro illustrates the general attitude at the time that hip hop represented a violent and criminal criminal behavior, that it was a lazy non creative practice. And when you lie and address something you don’t know And what we sample’s loved by the majority Man, if I had Puffy’s budget, I’ll be taking straight out flat songs, too. Today the song Juicy Fruit is most well known as the foundation for a song by The Notorious B.I.G called Juicy (1994)[music video]. He talks about the video and song below…. Automatically playing similar songs. This is where I promote all my non-Latin stuff including jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop, afrobeat, Brazilian beats, reggae, global sounds and electronica. Music and lyrics. So money definitely affects how you create. We learn a lot from sampling, it’s like school for us. 15 Votes. Originally, the band was known as The Stetsasonic 3 MC's. 1:00 PREVIEW The Escalator. When all these dudes are complaining about, ‘Man, hip-hop ain’t real like back in the golden age,’ they’re probably the ones affecting that. Word up. It's still there if you are interested (type: Artist= "dimitri from paris", scroll down to T as in 'Talkin All That Jazz', UK seller), but what a ridiculous price for a 2x12", I for sure would never pay that much, unless money meant nothing to me... Ohh but maybe you would, 'cause this is a bad m.f. 2015 was an important year for my Soul Rebels brand in Leeds. Released on the seminal group’s sophomore album In Full Gear, the 1988 single was a response to criticism over sampling in hip-hop by percussionist James Mtume, who had parlayed his time in Miles Davis’ band during the early-to-mid … I can’t say Alchemist and Premier are right for the way they flip stuff, and what Puffy did were wrong. 's) [Official Music Video] 4:53; Lists. Of those who choose to judge but lack pizazz Talkin' All That Jazz by Tim Okamura. Rap brings back old R&B Tutto il jazz di Milano e dintorni. News; Browse; Charts; Submit; 6º Game; GET AD-FREE WHOSAMPLED PREMIUM! The story behind Talkin’ All That Jazz starts with a musician James Mtume. A portion of my method, a tool, in fact it’s I’ll be like, ‘Yeah! Listen free to Stetsasonic – Talkin' All That Jazz (Talkin' All That Jazz (extended vocal), Talkin' All That Jazz (Bob-Ty-Rodd-Db-Dad Dub) and more). Yeah, whatever. It’s a very, very informative show where they highlight certain things and talk about different issues. Talkin’ all that jazz. Take that!’. People tell you to step off a lot I remember I got on the phone and Lonnie said to me, ‘Young blood, you can have that, man. He referred to it as “Memorex music,” invoking both the cassette tape brand and also the specter of a lazy new generation of artists who simply hit the record button to make their music. Tags: Disco Funk, Sampled in More Than 10 Songs. Contributors. Take that! [Mtume] was kind of disrespecting hip-hop. 3:57 PREVIEW Love Cycle. Tim Okamura's work investigates identity, environment, metaphor, and cultural iconography through a unique blend of realism and mixed media. In Full Gear is a double album that draws on various influences in its hip hop style, including R&B, jazz, dancehall reggae, and rock influences. Also available in the iTunes Store You Might Also Like. The song was a response to criticism that hip hop sampling was lazy and uncreative. Listen to Talkin' All That Jazz by Stetsasonic, 69,553 Shazams, featuring on I Miss Golden Age Hip-Hop, and Hip-Hop/R&B Hits: 1988 Apple Music playlists. Don played a bassline based around Lonnie Liston Smith’s ‘Expansions’ whilst the Stetsa crew took many a shot at Mtumes opinion of ‘lazy’ Hip-Hop producers that never learned to play instruments, opting instead to take up ‘sampling’. About hip-hop, playing all the silly games And when you lie and you talk a lot Shack Up (Part II) by Banbarra (1975) Drums Soul / Funk / Disco. More images. Sigidi Written-By. Well here’s how it started, heard you on the radio Ad. Talkin' All That Jazz. Describing them as the “Glorification of mediocrity“ [2]. Two, inspires violence and Dorothy Low Photography By. "Talkin' All That Jazz" by Stetsasonic sampled Lonnie Liston Smith's "Expansions". It kind of ticked Daddy-O off, and he came up with this idea responding to that situation. kozmikdj, disruptive-influence, infamous31, kraftberg, bausl, UndergroundUnited.de. They clinched a deal with Tommy Boy Recordswhen DBC came up with and played the funky bassline for its debut single "If You Can't Say It All Just Say STET", live for Tom Silverm… And later on we’ll have a forum and a formal debate You do what?’ They’d just say, ‘You’re not original!’ And they’d just diss it. Mtume went on Bob Slade’s The Week In Review on NYC’s KISS-FM and shared his opinion of  ‘lazy’ Hip-Hop producers that never learned to play instruments, opting instead to take up ‘sampling’. 3:24 PREVIEW Massacre. Talkin’ All That Jazz (Instrumental) 23. 3:43 PREVIEW Cali Reflections (Instrumental) 24. -Creative License, –Talkin’ All That Jazz lyrics via RapGenius, –Talkin’ All that Jazz samples at least 7 songs, *Fab 5 Freddy rapped on Blondie’s Rapture. 36.00. 2,000 likes. You might even get hurt, my friend Of course we expect to win. tru. Daddy-O and Delite changed the group's name and style to Stetsasonic the Hip-Hop Band, added Wise The Human Mix Machine, Prince Paul, DBC, Bobby Simmons, and filling Crown Supreme's spot was Frukwan. We just wanna get across to you Born in 1946 in Philidelphia James came from a jazz family, he played with Miles Davis, and recorded the song “Juicey Fruit“[music video] in 1983 with his band Mtume. And if we would not, people could’ve forgot You step on us and we’ll step on you The story behind Talkin’ All That Jazz starts with a musician James Mtume. SupER CLASSIC!!!!! Up for the music we live and play Label: BCM Records – … This verse also notes the way that copyright ends up being a form of de facto censorship, “to erase my music so no one can use it”. Well here's how it started Heard you on the radio talkin' 'bout rap Sayin' all that crap about how we sample Given examples Think we'll let you get away with that? Producer: MC Delite. Laws later dictated what were the repercussions. I remember him saying how he was proud of us for taking his music and making something new out of it.”, “Sampling’s not a lazy man’s way. 2. You must be mad 2020-09-08T03:00:56Z Comment by the studio 240 D.NEW. 4:19 PREVIEW 3rd Eye Open. Watch the video for Talkin' All That Jazz from Stetsasonic's In Full Gear for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. 3:45 PREVIEW It's True. I can pay different keyboard players, but money dictates how to be creative or how your music is presented. Versions (24) Trouver … Man, if I had Puffy’s budget, I’ll be taking straight out flat songs, too. He recounts the story behind All That Jazz in his own words below…, “Now, there’s a radio show in New York called The Week In Review with Bob Slade which is still on today. … I couldn’t believe he was saying that to me. And for the song we sing today But if you’re dealing with the label, and they go, ‘Okay, we have $50,000 to make the song.’ And somebody says the sample you want to use is $49,000; you have to get extra creative. Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz (Dim's Respect For The Old … Allahu Akbar (Instrumental) song from the album Talkin' All That Jazz is released on Sep 2011. I’ll be like, ‘Yeah! SoundCloud. Herb Powers Jr. 2011 Preview SONG TIME The Process of Jazz (Intro) 1. Jazz, well you can call it that Watch Mtume discuss these issues more here and here. Talkin' All That Jazz, a Single by Stetsasonic. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. He’s saying how it’s making people lazy and how the people who’re sampling don’t know how to play instruments or really know anything about music, blah, blah, blah. Talkin’ All That Jazz lyrics via RapGenius, Talkin’ All that Jazz samples at least 7 songs. Talkin' All That Jazz. 4:16 PREVIEW U've Been Gone. Now we’re not trying to be a boss to you This is the music of a hip-hop band If you put it out, you have all these guys online that are like, ‘I’m going to expose all these producers. In the second verse Stetsasonic points out that a sample is just a tool, a building block, for a larger something larger. Overall, the Jazz have six players who score in double figures. The song opens with a reference to Stestasonic member Daddy-o who heard jazz musican Mtume belittling hip hop on New York radio calling it lazy and uncreative (read more about the story below). But it’s important you remember though For now, let us set the record straight When you lie about me or the band we get angry Whip out our pen, start writing again George, Hip-Hop America, 89.) You criticize our method of how we make records You said, it wasn't art, so now we're gonna rip you apart Stop, check it out my man This is the music of a hip-hop band Jazz, well you can call it that But this jazz retains a new format Point, where you … Listen to Allahu Akbar (Instrumental) MP3 song. In Full Gear Tommy Boy 1988. … It wasn’t like, ‘Don’t do this, or don’t do that.’ You just got as creative as you possibly could, and people just didn’t know. Listen to Talkin' All That Jazz song in high quality & download Talkin' All That Jazz song on Gaana.com Sucker, get a grip, now we talking ’bout you Puzzle … 4. We’re talented and strong and have no fear Gaana is the one-stop solution for all your music needs. Let’s make it happen.’, Money helps. You criticize our method of how we make records You said, it wasn't art, so now we're gonna rip you apart Stop, check it out my man This is the music of a hip-hop band Jazz, well you can call it that But this jazz retains a new format Point, where you misjudged us, speculated, created a fuss You've made the same mistake politicians have Talkin' all that jazz Talk, well I heard talk is cheap But like beauty, talk is just … … ‘Til Eric and Ra came out with “I Got Soul” Any self respecting intellegent person knows that this so called band, Stesaonic, and the rest of this hip hop music is just a passing fad. It’s so wack that it’s bound to show 7. Genre Hip Hop/Rap Comment by janet fraser 3. Recommendations for Harmonic Mixing The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Stetsasonic - Talkin' All That Jazz, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values, and complementary styles. RELEASED SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 ℗ 2011 BRICK RECORDS. It is hard to imagine that mindset today, years after hip hop has achieved global sucess, but in the late 90s this view was quite widespread. You said it wasn’t art, so now we’re gonna rip you apart More images. Freedom or Death" and "Talkin' All That Jazz" discuss credos of revolution and sampling, respectively. GO AD-FREE WITH WHOSAMPLED PREMIUM! Interpolation (Replayed Sample) of Multiple Elements. It’s something that a lot of guys from my era don’t really talk about, but it existed, and it was a fight. You know?”, Daddy-O is also an original member of Stetsasonic. Sampling back then was kind of like a gray area. Godfood/ the Break-Fast Superstar Quamallah The 1960's Jazz Revolution Again J. Rawls & John Robinson For the Record Torae Clouds … He recounts the story behind All That Jazz in his own words below…. I’ll have the most insane record coming out next year for anybody. Talkin' all that jazz Now we're not tryin' to be a boss to you We just wanna get across to you That if you're talkin' jazz, the situation is a no-win You might even get hurt, my friend Stetsasonic, the hip-hop band Like Sly and the Family Stone, we will stand Up for the music we live and play And for the song we sing today Talkin' All That Jazz Album has 1 song sung by Celph Titled, Quite Nyce, Havoc. Now, even pop artists sample, but back then it was like, ‘What? Label: Tommy Boy – PRO-CD … Or browse the 76+ songs that sampled Mtume’s Juicy Fruit. During our chat, Paul cited Stetsasonic’s “Talkin’ All That Jazz” as the first instance where he was able to get longtime friend Don on one of his records as an instrumentalist. So when all these dudes are complaining about, ‘Man, hip-hop ain’t real like back in the golden age,’ they’re probably the ones affecting that. He charged that “this is the first generation of African Americans not be extending the range of music” and that the resulting recordings “were nothing but Memorex music”. Get Notified about the latest hits and trends, so that you are always on top of the latest in music when it comes to your friends. Think rap is a fad? Point, where you misjudged us Talking ’bout rap, saying all that crap by Stetsasonic. Here’s a great written profile of James Mtume with an great audio segment. 2020-08-19T11:24:55Z Comment by DJ TULSI. Juicy Fruit by Mtume (1983) … [*the current legal amount of time to sample is zero]. So it kinda kept going back and forth between me and Mtume, but not directly. More importantly hip hop sampling helps preserve the history of music that might otherwise have been forgotten. That if you’re talking jazz, the situation is a no-win Featured peformers: Delite (producer), Newkirk (keyboards), Bob Coulter (engineer), Omar Santana (editing). [Verse 3] It was a new art form and people were just starting to get creative with it. And I’m going to tell-a-tale on every loop they used.’ Yeah, they know something other people might not know that’s cool, but they’re also affecting the way music is getting made. When we sample a portion of a song and repeat it over and over we can better understand the matrix of the song.”, —Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, cited in Black Noise by Tricia Rose, Wesleyan Press 1994, p. 79, Fab 5 Freddy was the director of the All That Jazz video. 2018-06 … Listen to Talkin' All That Jazz song in high quality & download Talkin' All That Jazz song on Gaana.com. -Fresh Wild Fly & Bold, [2] The funk artist Mtume attacked sampling for these very reasons during the 1980s. 3:37 PREVIEW 24 SONGS, 1 HOUR, 32 MINUTES. Then Tom Silverman at Tommy Boy had to get me on the phone with Lonnie Liston Smith for the rights to use his record [“Expansions”]. 12. In regards to the essence of sampling, I would say whatever the song dictates it to be. To disable, switch Autoplay to ‘OFF’ under Settings. Genres: Jazz Rap, East Coast Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop. Delite wanted to do a record like that, really showing the similarities between Hip-Hop and jazz. Now you’re going to either get a keyboard, or a loop that’s really chopped up, synthesized, twisted, and you’re not going to get a lot of what that music offers. release ;) The Dim remixes are an OLD SKOOL, JAZZ, FUNK, HIP HOP kinda ride through HOUSE terrain and a … Stop, check it out my man Narrow minded and poorly taught It varies from case to case. 3. No further questions please. In any case Mtume was not a fan of sampling. It still hasn’t been resolved, and nobody really knows. It’s when you talk more jazz than proof Force M.D. -Daddy-O, Now, Delite had already come up with the idea of doing a record called “Talkin’ All That Jazz”, but his idea was to do something similar to what Guru and Premier did later with “Jazz Music” and “Jazz Thing”. 4:19 PREVIEW Hustla. But like beauty, talk is just skin deep This will remove all the songs from your queue. 9. This criticism from Mtume and other older artists prompted the hip-hop group Stetsasonic to pen a reply in the form of their 1988 hit “Talkin’ All that Jazz.” (*74 . If I have a crazy budget to use whatever sample, and do whatever I want to do? Mbaji Written-By. 3:47 PREVIEW Circus Clown. And like Sly and the Family Stone, we will stand On "Float On", a remake of The Floaters' 1977 song of the same … Look at EPMD in the early days. Can’t have your cake and eat it too And that’s basically what it was. We wanna make this perfectly clear Song sounds right. Cause we’re so bad we get respect you never had I would quote this and say I’ll blow anybody out the box if I have free range to sample and do stuff. Which one, is not create Expansions by Lonnie Liston Smith (1975) Multiple Elements Jazz / Blues. Sign up Sign in. Mtume describing them at the time as the “Glorification of mediocrity“. 11. Now money helps. These two points just serve to illustrate yet again how black music has been censored lyrically, and how copyright law can be used as tool of censorship and control. Think we’ll let you get away with that? That ain’t “Expansions” no more, you done made something new. We also wanted to show how, not being disrespectful, but in the same way that people thought Kenny G and Najee was real jazz, we felt the same thing was going to happen with Hip-Hop and that our own Coltranes and all of that would be pushed to the side if we weren’t being mindful. Mtume made a bold analogy, that “sampling James Brown’s drum beats in a hip hop album was like me sticking chapters from James Baldwin in my books and claiming the words as mine” [1]. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube Playback options Because now hip-hop producers like myself are going to say, ‘I’m going to stay away from sampling.’. Ad. [1] After DADDY ‘O heard a radio interview with Jazz musician JAMES ‘MTUME’ on Bob Slades – The Week In Review show where Mtume pronounced “Sampling should be a tool for creativity, not a substitute for it” the Stetsasonic front man took the strong words as inspiration and hit the studio alongside Prince Paul’s keyboardist DON NEWKIRK ( he can be heard voicing the intro of 3rd Bass – The GasFace ). Released in 1988 on Tommy Boy (catalog no. The verse continues by defending the art of hip hop sampling as a type of jazz in a new format. [Verse 1] Talkin' All That Jazz is a English album released on Sep 2011. Stetsasonic – Talkin' All That Jazz. 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