Saturday, September 26, 2009

I Feel Like A King




Just Kissed my Baby
1980 World Champion
Success feat. Nas (THOSE MFs remix)
Hip-Hop Saved My Life
The Champ
Never Goin' Back
Roc Boys
Um Ricka f. K'Naan
13 de Maio
History

Tangenitals
Only One Can Win
Adventures In Success

12 comments:

saneshane said...

I left my play list.. so shoey and steens get a listen and you go and steal 'the germen top five'.. man I love that track (the Champ)
I'll make sure i take that out of my list now!

Did you get it from the terribly named compilations 'The In-Kraut'?

ejaydee said...

No, although I had been looking at that compilation, any good? Mine is from Funk Drops, Vol. 2 in this case. It's a nice take on Tramp, which might have been nommed for failure.
Is Tramp the most reorked song that's neither reggae or jazz?

nilpferd said...

most reorced? Dunno, can't stand Tolkien myself.

ejaydee said...

That's ho-bit harsh, it was of course supposed to be "reworked"

saneshane said...

yeah the compilations are really top draw.. as ever with this sort of thing you'll get some duds
this was on 'The In-Kraut Vol. 3 (Hip Shaking Grooves Made In Germany 1967-1974)' (I get the library to order them, to check them out - this was a corker and a groovy cover to go with it)


(now there was a GermAn towel conversation going on wasn't there?)

tincanman said...

I'm really starting to dig K'Naan. (Do you kids still say dig?)

As part of a festival in Vancouver once I saw a UBC (University of B.C.) classical music student from Japan performing his compostitions that merged some traditional Chinese music forms with western ones, and it was quite interesting. Great listening.

Neat stuff happens when people from different backgrounds hold up mirrors for us.

ejaydee said...

I'm really starting to love K'Naan too, you and others might be interested in this set of short mixtapes where K'Naan shows love to some of his idols:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

nilpferd said...

Love the first three on the podium, I need to check out The Bad Plus, and Nas is satisfyingly blunt.
13 de Maio a nice mix of West African guitar and Brazilian flair, will also need to look into Caetano Veloso.

ejaydee said...

Thanks for listening, you should check out the song sampled in the non-remix version of Success, A Funky THing by Larry Ellis & The Black Hammer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfe2qTYfleo

nilpferd said...

Listening now..

May I borrow your funky frown, please.

ejaydee said...

It's yours, do you need laundry pegs for your nose too. It's just too damn funky.

nilpferd said...

danks for da pegs, Ejay.

It was aboud as funky as your old uncle's drawers with the nicotine stain down the back