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Break name: Think

 

Artist: Lyn Collins

Track name: Think (About It)

Original release: 7", Lyn Collins ? Think (About It) / Ain't No Sunshine

Label: People

Cat number: People 608

Year: 1972

Drummer: John Morgan (drums), probably John "Jabo" Starks (tambourine)

 

Also available on: Lyn Collins ? Think (About It) (People LP PE5602)

 

Example: Leviticus ? The Burial

 

Clip: http://www.rolldabeats.com/audio/breaks/ly...llins-think.mp3

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There's a 5th, 'unknown' break in this track.

 

 

1) ?"yeah, woo!"?????????????????????Rob Base & EZ Rock - It Takes Two

2) "babu" ...!!!?!???????????????????Photek - The Water Margin

3) "too bad hank"??????????????????Levitcus - The Burial

4) ?"ya bad sista"????????????????????Dillinja - South Side (Riffin Mix)

 

 

Number #5 is a rim shot followed by two bars of tamborine shaking....

 

????????????Foul Play - Dub In U (Oblivion, 1992)

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There's a 5th, 'unknown' break in this track.

1) "yeah, woo!" Rob Base & EZ Rock - It Takes Two

2) "babu" ...!!!?!?? Photek - The Water Margin

3) "too bad hank" Levitcus - The Burial

4) "ya bad sista" Dillinja - South Side (Riffin Mix)

Number #5 is a rim shot followed by two bars of tamborine shaking....

 

Foul Play - Dub In U (Oblivion, 1992)

 

 

hehe i was trying to find an example of that one too - nice one :)

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Just to post we've still to work out the source for the oft-used think variants, most recognisably used in Valley Of The Shadows.

 

Here's a couple of clean clips:

THINK.WAV

valley1.wav

valley2.wav

I could of sworn I heard those very breaks for the 1st issue sample cd from Futuremusic. Just like the wierd bell sequence used in the same tune. I'll check again, but that will leave me thinking, where did futuremusic get it.

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where did futuremusic get it.

 

This ---> http://www.synthmania.com/the_x-static_goldmine.htm

 

The Future Music cover CDs used to use a lot of samples that were already available on commercial sample CDs.

 

Also, a lot of the breakbeat loops on X-Static Goldmine I've recognised being sampled from late 80s and very early 90s hip hop and house tunes. Maybe there's a clue there but I'm still searching for the original source of that think break to this very day - it's proving more difficult to find than the 'sandy' break!

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This ---> http://www.synthmania.com/the_x-static_goldmine.htm

 

The Future Music cover CDs used to use a lot of samples that were already available on commercial sample CDs.

 

Also, a lot of the breakbeat loops on X-Static Goldmine I've recognised being sampled from late 80s and very early 90s hip hop and house tunes. Maybe there's a clue there but I'm still searching for the original source of that think break to this very day - it's proving more difficult to find than the 'sandy' break!

it's gotta be from a hiphop tune. that's all I can say, somewhere between 1988 and 1991, but 1000's of hiphop US and UK in between those dates I just don't have enough freetime to check stuff out

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it's gotta be from a hiphop tune. that's all I can say, somewhere between 1988 and 1991, but 1000's of hiphop US and UK in between those dates I just don't have enough freetime to check stuff out

 

Kid and Play - Do This My Way

 

also the source of "I think it's time to make the floor burn"

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I could of sworn I heard those very breaks for the 1st issue sample cd from Futuremusic. Just like the wierd bell sequence used in the same tune. I'll check again, but that will leave me thinking, where did futuremusic get it.

 

Sandy is "Versatility" by the Supreme DJ Nyborn

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bR2Ahhcigo

 

 

both of these break infos courtesy of others on DOA

 

edit: i see it's been posted a few threads down

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Kid and Play - Do This My Way

Definitely not that.

 

Sandy is "Versatility" by the Supreme DJ Nyborn

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bR2Ahhcigo

 

 

both of these break infos courtesy of others on DOA

 

edit: i see it's been posted a few threads down

Hehe, yeah it's always good practice to do a search on here before you post anything as 9 times out of 10 it's already been posted ;)

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i saw "it's proving more difficult to find than the 'sandy' break! " and i thought you didnt know what is was.. wasn't going to search to see if if it had been posted ;)

 

and that Kid n Play break is the source of the stuff Ornette posted i think... maybe i'm wrong

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Can we get a little more info on process used to make this sample into a jungle break?

(for the newbies such as myself)

 

for example:

I found a clip on

http://www.junglebreaks.co.uk/

 

http://www.junglebreaks.co.uk/listen/think--badsister.wav

 

which is the sped up break

 

they also post the original source in 5 parts:

http://www.junglebreaks.co.uk/breaks/think--all5.wav

 

Using Propellerheads Recycle I separated the individual parts and sent it into Reason to play on the Dr. Rex loop player.

Upping the tempo and transposing it into a higher key has given me somewhat the desired effect, but I still cant get it to sound exactly like I would want.

(As the example they posted sounds)

 

What part or parts are they using in the example?

How much is the tempo/ key changed and are there any other effects being added to get that fast, squeaky sound?

If any experienced producers can give info on what they do to get the desired effect on that break, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Massiv, Thats the 4th loop being used & I think all you need to do is play at higher key which makes faster & increases pitch. That example you gave may have then been 'time stretched' down slightly to give lower pitch, and its also mono.

 

Most people who use that 4th loop normally kill after the 4th beat avoiding that squeek at the end... that particular example you posted sounds very familar though, i'm thinking a Frontline record maybe :)

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I've got a really old question that hasn't been solved for years.

I wonder who was the guy that sang the words "Too bad"

I'd like to get a list of songs that have a sample loop of these 2 words

Some said that was James Brown, but there was simply a younger voice in the middle of it, wonder who the guy was?

Thanks

Jack

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