off a 1992 hardcore tune by L double
i'm trying to find out where the original vocal is from
the female vocal, not the hip hop sample
anybody know??
off a 1992 hardcore tune by L double
i'm trying to find out where the original vocal is from
the female vocal, not the hip hop sample
anybody know??
According to the man himself he took the acapella from Massive Attack's first single called Any Love. I'd put the discogs link but the site seems to be down.
The original tune is Chaka Khan 'Any Love' ..didn't realize Massive Attack had covered it.
think that is teh chakka version in that samplemassive attack - any love
is a male vocal
heres a snippet
"I HAVE just returned from a diplomatic trip to the Congo and I can testify that at no point did I see anyone drinking Um Bongo."
ps might jus be me but doesnt sound like teh same vocal even tho me clip aint pitched up
il shut up if im wrong
"I HAVE just returned from a diplomatic trip to the Congo and I can testify that at no point did I see anyone drinking Um Bongo."
Here's the conversation I had with the man himself.
Dara: question
Dara: about a 92 tune of yours :-)
Dara: Examine The Plannin
Dara: where the female vocal from??
ldouble: smith and mighty...bristol
ldouble: 3stripe recs .any love
Can anybody shed any light? Is the Smith & Mighty a different tune??
PS: Doolz. I have that Joy In The Jungle tune for ya. You know the drill!!
niiiice never thought i would find this one out
according to discogs there are loads of versions on red stripe records
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Smith+%26+Mighty
Well the ones on discogs are called "Anyone" He says it was called "Any Love" which is the title of THIS Massive Attack track. I'll ask him again.
sorry that was me being dumb oops
nice accapella on the massive attack tune
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