Mashup galore: who's sampling who in what songs?

Saturday, August 14, 2004

Xampled: Steely Dan

Steely Dan - The Best Of RemasteredWalter Becker (bass) and Donald Fagen (vocals, keyboards) officially formed Steely Dan in 1972, releasing their debut Can't Buy A Thrill shortly afterward, with 2 hit singles "Do It Again" and "Reeling in the Years". Released in the spring of 1974, Pretzel Logic returned Steely Dan to the Top 10 on the strength of the single "Rikki Don't Lose That Number. Katy Lied (1975) was another hit, as was 1976's The Royal Scam. On 1977's Aja, Steely Dan's sound became more polished and jazzy. Steely Dan finally released Gaucho, the followup to Aja in late 1980, after which they parted ways.

"Peg" (I know I love you better)
De la Soul: Eye Know
Goldie: In the Land of Funk
Joe Public: Live and learn
Pizzicato 5: This year's girl #2
"FM"
3rd Bass: No Static at All
3rd Bass: Peg
De la Soul: Eye Know
"I.G.Y. (What a wonderful world" (Donald Fagen solo)
Benjamin Diamond: In your arms
"Green Earrings"
Zimbabwe Legit: Legitimate Mix
Ice Cube: Don't Trust 'Em
Organized Konfusion: Walk into the Sun
"The Fez"
All Saints: I Know Where it's At
Brothers Like Outlaw: Trapped into Darkness
"Black Cow"
MF Doom: Gas Drawlz
Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz: Deja Vu
Micehl'le: Daydreaming
Porn Theatre Ushers: Me & Him
Tatyana Ali: Daydreamin'
Tone-Loc: Cutting Rhythms
"Do it again"
Deacon Blue: Silverlake
The Art of Noise: Kiss
"Showbiz Kids"
Super Furry Animals: The Man Don't Give a F--k
"Home at Last"
Big Shug: Stripped and Pistol Whipped
"The Royal Scam"
Kruder & Dorfmeister: Look up here

(with some help from Hans Verlouw)

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