Pump Up The Volume M.A.R.R.S. (Original Version Plus Samples)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Pump Up The Volume M.A.R.R.S. (Original Version Plus Samples)
SAMPLE LIST:
Afrika Bambaataa and James Brown, "Unity (Part Three - Nuclear Wildstyle)" Repeated vocal sample ("Ah...")
Bar-Kays, "Holy Ghost" Drums, with moog Holy Ghost, 1978 (12")
James Brown, "Super Bad (Part One)" Vocal sample ("Watch me") Super Bad, 1970 (12")
Tom Browne, "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" Trumpet Love Approach, 1980 (LP)
Bobby Byrd, "Hot Pants - I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming"[4] Drums Hot Pants - I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming, 1972 (7")
Choice M.C.'s and Fresh Gordon, "Gordy's Groove" Vocal sample ("Oh yeah'') Beat of the Street, 1985 (12")
Criminal Element Orchestra, "Put the Needle to the Record" Vocal sample ("Put the needle on the record when the drum beats go like this") Put the Needle to the Record, 1987 (12")
Eric B. & Rakim, "I Know You Got Soul (acapella version)" Vocal sample ("Pump up the volume, dance") I Know You Got Soul, 1987 (12")
Fab 5 Freddy featuring Beeside, "Change le Beat" Beep effect and distorted vocal sample ("Ah") Street Music Material, 1984 (LP)
D.ST and Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, "Mean Machine"[B] Chanting Mean Machine, 1984 (12")
Graham Central Station, "The Jam" Drums and repeated vocal samples ("Hu, ha") Ain't No 'Bout-a'Doubt It, 1975 (LP)
Jimmy Castor Bunch, "It's Just Begun" Vocal sample ("It's just begun") It's Just Begun, 1972 (LP)
Kool & the Gang, "Jungle Jazz" Drums Spirit of the Boogie, 1975 (LP)
George Kranz, "Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz)" Vocal sample ("Din daa daa...") Din Daa Daa, 1983 (12")
Lovebug Starski and The Harlem World Crew, "Positive Life" Vocal sample ("That's right, dude, this gotta be the greatest record of the year/Check it out")Positive Life, 1981 (12")
Trailer to the 1968 film Mars Needs Women Vocal sample ("Mars needs women")
Montana Sextet, "Who Needs Enemies (With a Friend Like You)" Vocals Who Needs Enemies (With a Friend Like You), 1983 (LP)
Nuance, "Loveride" Vocal sample ("Oh") Stop, Dance, Rap, Romance, 1985 (LP)
Original Concept, "Pump That Bass"[5] Vocal sample ("Pump that bass") Bite'n My Stylee, 1986 (12")
Pleasure, "Celebrate the Good Things" Horn samples Get to the Feeling, 1978 (LP)
Pressure Drop, "Rock the House (You'll Never Be)" Vocal sample ("Rock the house") Rock the House (You'll Never Be), 1983 (12")
Public Enemy, "You're Gonna Get Yours (My 98 Oldsmobile)" Vocal sample ("You're gonna get yours") Yo! Bum Rush the Show, 1987 (LP)
Run-D.M.C., "Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse)" Vocal sample ("Aw, yeah") Here We Go, 1985 (12")
The Soul Children, "I Don't Know What This World Is Coming To" Vocal sample ("Brothers and sisters") Wattstax: The Living Word, 1972 (LP)
Stock Aitken Waterman, "Roadblock (7" version)" Vocal sample ("Hey")Roadblock, 1986 (12")
Trouble Funk, "Pump Me Up" Vocal sample ("Pump-pump me up") Drop the Bomb, 1982 (LP)
Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s, "Introduction to the J.B.'s" Vocal sample ("Without no doubt") Doing It to Death, 1973 (LP)
Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s, "More Peas" Vocal sample ("Yeah, yeah") Y Y Y Y N
Doing It to Death, 1973 (LP)
Whistle, "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'" Whistle sample Whistle, 1986 (LP)
Dunya Yusin, "Abu Zeluf" Vocals
wow My head is about to explode. This is so nice!
TY TY TY for this... the sheer amount of time this saved me is unreal... and you Hawtin'd the fawk out of it with sample IDs during the track. SMILES FOR DAYS =) (more maybe??)
Wow. You're a genious for finding this out (thums up)
One more sample: the groove underneath it all was a Pete Waterman remix of "My Love Is Guaranteed" by Sybil (Next Plateau Records 12 inch, 1987).
this is incredible, i've just checked that remix out, you're dead right, the whole groove. there's even a pump up the volume sample on the one i found but i'm guessing that was added later and this is maybe a DMC mix. Otherwise, I'm baffled. Why would Waterman stop everything in its tracks over a 2 second 'heey' from Roadblock, when the whole track has been ripped off him?
Wow, cool idea! Great listening ear, you've picked out every sample :)
''Put The Needle To The Record'' was either recorded in late 1986 or early 1987, it had to have come before ''Pump Up The Volume'' as M.A.R.R.S. just sampled bits and pieces from others. As far as publishing goes it could've been released after ''Pump Up The Volume'' though.
@Pastille Morel PTNOTR was released 86-87. I remember buying the 12''
Feel the rivers of blood flow, and flow and, flow.
amazing work
God bless who put this on Ypu Tube...I'm sampling to Logic now......!!! and Im using my real name!!
Whoa!
thanx brod
Awesome!
yeah this beat is hot
I feel sated
Does any body know what sound or sample starts after the piano at 1:52 (in this youtube video)? It's repeated twice at different pitch, I think, at 1:57. These sounds re-appear throughout the track. It's the only thing that I cannot place.
Two sounds that resemble these sounds start at 2:45 and 2:53. I call them the "flushing toilets from hell".
The mysterious sounds at 3:01 (after The J.B's "Yeah yeah") and 3:10 (after "Without no doubt") is probably A.R. Kane (from MARRS itself) his guitar contribution...
The "flushing toilets from hell" might be Kane's guitar played backwards or w/ a reverse echo though...
Does anybody have a clue?
+Jan Jansen I'm guessing these are "Free Form Guitar" (Chicago).
To me, the piano sounds like it came from "Bazaraza Bound" by Holy Moses (1971).
Then again, I could be wrong. Always thought "Funkin for Jamaica" trumpet was a radar, if that gives you a clue as to my though process.
+Nathan Milliron Wow! Thanks for those tips man.
1. They are great tracks that I never listened to before.
2. Until today I hadn't even heard of the band Holy Moses
About Holy Moses I can only find info on the web about a band formed in 1980. The track is incredibly good! Haw can this band be forgotten by classic rock lovers? Your knowledge 'bout classic rock is very, very good. BTW I also think the piano might be from this track.
Real shame that this doesn't have the Roadblock sample. There is a RUclips video featuring the Roadblock sample (and some seriously dodgy anime - nothing to do with me!) which I have reposted.
where??? if it ain't roadblock it's shite... FUCK PETE WATERMELLON....!
He's showing you the individual samples from each song MARRS used.
sounds like sum Miami vice in it original
hey, i respect the living shit out of you for posting sample info, i really do :) i own a copy of the criminal element orchestra lp and it was published in 1991 by columbia (now sony) records. so, was "put the needle to the record" published before 1987 when MAARS Pump Up The Volume published? i'm curious where you got your info. i use discogs and get conflicting info all the time. anyway, hey i have all kinds of afrika bambaata, check out world destruction (time zone) you may like it, peace
If it ain't got road block, it ain't original
Still not the original version. "Without No Doubt" replaces a BDP sample of "Boogie Down.. B-B-B-Boogie Down". My guess is KRS One threatened to sue.
the version I remember startes at 1:39
What isl the dup dup dup dup sample?
Ummm....where's the silly laugh part samples frpm????
this track is a class,is a tutorial for djs how to making samples,and i spend a lot of time trying to know all the sample chops,i have a 12 version that is a us extended that have mars needs women sample and not the roadblock sample(i didnt like that chip and dale"ye ahahahah"into pieces,i prefer the "Huh"from Loveride),but i dont remember the white noise generated on this 12 record,and theres no watch me,and that"distorted fuzzy guitar mess"sample also,because much of this appears in the UK version,the"toilets from hell"sample i used to call it"explosions"and that"now now"crossing sound like spaceships,remains a mistery to me,man,ive heard the Holy Ghost sample,is cool original,but the isolated and changed track sounds lot of dark,like a machine generated dark loop by a moog,and i didnt remember the drums around this sample on original bar kays,that scratch during the jungle jazz part i dont know who is been scratched there,sounds like a scratched saxofone or something,that other scratches in the end of music that sounds like a morse code or phasing stuff i dont know what is it and the"command your soul"rap,is much better in Us version,but in 12 version that i have there s no"record of the year"talk and"yo homeboys from harlem and bronx "sample too,that appears in other versions.this song is a masterpiece and a begining of house music manifesto,and the dance music became popular in 90s till today,and appears in a soundtrack from a movie starring Kim Basinger,Dan Akroid and a young Allison Hannigan...
Where is the drum beat sample from at 0.29
kilo bailey It's written in the video...
Where is the "MARRS NEEDS WOMEN" part?
+Shedonista Shamanatrix
That sample didn't feature in the original UK version.
ruclips.net/video/Am3j_jIsxzg/видео.html
And what about Wolfman Jack? (sayin' 'this' gotta be the greatest record of the year)
THIS IS NOT the original version. Some of the samples are different.
It's surprisingly hard to find the real original about on the net, ie the one that hasn't been neutered by SAW.
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00:33-00:50
I'm looking for songs made with this sample
does anyone remember a bootleg that used this song's instrumentation with another song's vocal? It's another song altogether, but the instrumentation is a straight ripoff of this M.A.R.R.S. track.....