| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2008年02月11日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Blue Note Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | X3922082 |
| SKU | 094639220823 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:51
Personnel: Donald Byrd (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn); Kay Haith, Jean DuShon, Joe Williams , David McCallum (vocals); James Carter (whistling); David T. Walker, Gene Bertoncini, Grant Green, Jerry Byrd, Larry McGee, Melvin Sparks, Sam Herman (guitar); Gene Bianco (harp); Bill Phillips (flute, tenor saxophone); Jeremy Steig (flute); Harvey Mason, Sr. (harmonica, drums); Gary Bartz (clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Jerome Richardson (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Jerry Dodgion, Lou Donaldson (alto saxophone); Claude Bartee, Jr., Eddie Daniels, Dave Hubbard , Joe Farrell (tenor saxophone); Richard William, Eddie Williams , Snooky Young, Bill Berry , Jimmy Nottingham (trumpet); Thad Jones (flugelhorn); Garnett Brown, Tom McIntosh, Bob Brookmeyer (trombone); Cliff Heather (bass trombone); Jerry Peters (piano, organ); Roland Hanna (piano); Larry Mizell (electric piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Jack McDuff, Dr. Lonnie Smith , Neal Creque, Ronnie Foster, Charles Earland (organ); Freddie Perren (synthesizer, background vocals); George Devens (vibraphone, cowbells, shaker); William Bivens (vibraphone); Chuck Rainey, Gordon Edwards , Richard Davis (electric bass); Jimmy Johnson, Jr. , Idris Muhammad, Joe Dukes, Mel Lewis (drums); Mayuto Correa, Arthur Jenkins, Jr., Joseph Armstrong (congas); Stephanie Spruill (percussion, background vocals); Don Alias, Roger Sainte (percussion); Lorraine Kennar, Margie Evans (background vocals).
Liner Note Author: Questlove.
Recording information: 02/16/1966-10/14/1974.
Arranger: Thad Jones.
On first glance, Droppin' Science: Greatest Samples from the Blue Note Lab looks like a sampler of the four-volume Blue Break Beats series. Released throughout the '90s, Blue Break Beats trawled through the Blue Note (and Capitol) catalog for funkier cuts released throughout the '60s and '70s, almost all of which had been sampled by significant hip-hop producers -- cuts like Gene Harris & the Three Sounds' "Put on Train" (Beastie Boys' "What Comes Around"), Eddie Henderson's "Inside You" (Souls of Mischief's "Tell Me Who Profits"), and Bobby Hutcherson's "Ummh" (Ice Cube's "Ghetto Bird"). Any rap fan who used Blue Break Beats as a side door into jazz will recognize Ronnie Foster's "Mystic Brew" (which gave A Tribe Called Quest's "Electric Relaxation" its mellow but stimulating foundation) and Lou Donaldson's "It's Your Thing" (Idris Muhammad's drums and Melvin Sparks' guitar were repurposed for Brand Nubian's furious "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down"), as well as a few others, but half of the disc's inclusions didn't appear in the series. It's not like they're scraps, either: Donald Byrd's "Think Twice" (covered by J Dilla in 2001, the original's 1:46 through 1:52 [roughly] were also immortalized a decade prior on Main Source's "Looking at the Front Door"), David McCallum's David Axelrod-written-and-produced "The Edge" (Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode"), Brother Jack McDuff's "Oblighetto" (remixed by Dilla and sampled for A Tribe Called Quest's "Scenario"), and two others. Even without considering the purpose behind the compilation, it's a set of soul-jazz and jazz-funk as durable as any other. The liner notes, penned by ?uestlove, feature the Roots drummer's typical off-the-cuff mix of deep knowledge and humor. ~ Andy Kellman
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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