Westbound Super Breaks - Essential Funk, Soul And Jazz Samples And Breakbeats

2xLP
349 SEK

Label : Westbound

Catalogue No: SEW2 163

Track Listing:
["Suzie Thundertussy - Junie\nYou And Your Folks, Me And My Folks - Funkadelic\nYou're Gettin' A Little Too Smart - The Detroit Emeralds\n Back From The Dead - King Errisson\nMusic Man - Part 2 - Pleasure Web\nGood Old Music - Magictones\nI'll Bet You - Funkadelic\nTightrope (Single mix) - Junie\nFunk It Down - Caesar Frazier\nThe Fuz And Da Boog - Fuzzy Haskins\nFunky Worm - The Ohio Players\nKissing My Love - Spanky Wilson\nBaby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) - The Detroit Emeralds\nDoes He Treat You Better - Unique Blend\nMixed Up Moods And Attitudes - Fantastic Four\n\tI Wanna Know If It's Good To You? - Funkadelic\nPack Of Lies - The Counts\nDisco Pool Blues - Fantastic Four\nHeartbreaker Of The Year - Denise LaSalle"]
  • Suzie Thundertussy - Junie
  • You And Your Folks, Me And My Folks - Funkadelic
  • You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart - The Detroit Emeralds
  • Back From The Dead - King Errisson
  • Music Man - Part 2 - Pleasure Web
  • Good Old Music - Magictones
  • I'll Bet You - Funkadelic
  • Tightrope (Single mix) - Junie
  • Funk It Down - Caesar Frazier
  • The Fuz And Da Boog - Fuzzy Haskins
  • Funky Worm - The Ohio Players
  • Kissing My Love - Spanky Wilson
  • Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) - The Detroit Emeralds
  • Does He Treat You Better - Unique Blend
  • Mixed Up Moods And Attitudes - Fantastic Four
  • I Wanna Know If It's Good To You? - Funkadelic
  • Pack Of Lies - The Counts
  • Disco Pool Blues - Fantastic Four
  • Heartbreaker Of The Year - Denise LaSalle

Media Condition : Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)

Much of modern hip hop has its roots in the adventurous recordings made at Westbound in the early to mid-70s. 'Super Breaks' pays homage to some of their greatest sampled tracks. Available on CD and 2LP formats.

It's one of those 'Why didn't we do this before'-type compilations. 'Super Breaks' has been a successful series for nearly 20 years and Ace's relationship with Detroit's Westbound Records goes back even further. Add the fact that on a per-record-released basis Westbound is probably the most sampled label ever, then we've probably missed a trick. But with Westbound celebrating its 50th anniversary, maybe there couldn't be a better time than now after all.

Meet Westbound's irrepressible owner Armen Boladian today and you can still sense the deal-making businessman who had made his way in the difficult world of independent record distribution before going on to open his own label. It was that streak of independence that created such a distinctive label – one that could score a string of hits, yet also provide a home for the resolutely un-commercial ravings of George Clinton's Funkadelic project.

It is of course Funkadelic who provided the impetus for Westbound recordings to become so sampled in the hip hop world, and we feature three prime moments on the compilation: 'I Wanna Know If It's Good To You?','You And Your Folks, Me And My Folks' and the drum-laden 'I'll Bet You', as well as the Magictones' cover of the group's 'Good Old Music', which George Clinton produced.

The other key creator of sample-able records was Junie Morrison, first in the Ohio Players and then with his solo recordings. His 'Suzie Thundertussy' was recently sampled by Kanye West, whilst his keyboard line in 'Funky Worm' has been used time and time again. The drums from Fuzzy Haskins' 'The Fuz And Da Boog' have also been sampled multiple times. The Detroit Emeralds' hits proved fertile ground when 'Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms)' and 'You're Gettin' A Little Too Smart' were used by De La Soul and their producer Prince Paul on their seminal album '3 Feet High And Rising'

Listening to this compilation, what really strikes you is the variety of tracks that have been sampled: from the funky jazz of Caesar Frazier whose 'Funk It Down' was sampled by Gang Starr on 'Next Girl To Ex-Girl' to the sweet soul of the Fantastic Four's 'Mixed Up Moods And Attitudes'. Perhaps most aptly of all was when DJs picked up on the Fantastic Four's 'Disco Pool Blues' and sampled it on house records and mixes – the song is all about club jocks searching for the perfect sound.

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