"The Last Time" (1966) by The Andrew Oldham Orchestra off their album "The Rolling Stones Songbook" (re-released and remastered in 2004 on CD), sampled by The Verve for their song "Bitter Sweet Symphony", available on their album "Urban Hymns".
"De Los Amores" (2000) by Peruvian singer Susana Baca off her album "Eco De Sombras", sampled by Stoupe for Jedi Mind's "Retaliation Remix", available on the "Violent By Design Deluxe Edition" and the "Retaliation" 12" including the instrumental.
"Day By Day" (1972) by Eddie Kendricks off his album "People... Hold On", sampled by Kanye West for Lil' Wayne's "Let The Beat Build", available on his album "Tha Carter 3"
"Now You're Gone" (1971) by Curtis Mayfield off his album "Roots", sampled by 9th Wonder for Murs "H-U-S-T-L-E", available on his "3:16: The 9th Edition" album.
"If We Can't Be Lovers" by Phillip Mitchell, sampled by Kanye West ("featuring" DJ Premier) for "Everything I Am", available on his "Graduation" album.
"Life's Opera" (1985) by Marvin Gaye off his posthumously released album "Dream Of A Lifetime", sampled by Chad Hamilton for Cam'Ron's "Get Down", available on his "Purple Haze" album.
"Sunrise" (1977) by Motown group The Originals off their album "Down To Love Town", sampled by Kanye West for Scarface's "Guess Who's Back", availabe on his album "The Fix".
"Too Much" (1985) by Dutch singer Mathilde Santing off her album "Water Under The Bridge", sampled by Stoupe for Jedi Mind's "The Deer Hunter", available on their "Violent By Design" album.
"The Stars Are Out Tonight" (1978) by progressive rock band Starcastle off their album "Real to Reel", sampled by J Dilla for Jaylib's "Starz", available on their "Champion Sound" album.
"Merry Go Ride" (1982) by Smokey Robinson off his album "Yes It's You Lady", sampled by Pop & Versatile for Cam'Ron's "Soap Opera", available on his "Purple Haze" album.
"The Long And Winding Road" (1972) by Aretha Franklin off her album "Young, Gifted And Black", sampled by Ayatollah for Styles P's "The Life", available on his album "A Gangster And A Gentleman" and the Rawkus Records "Soundbombing III" compilation.
"It's All Over" (1977) by Walter Jackson (written by Curtis Mayfield) off his album "I Want To Come Back As A Song", sampled for Richard Ashcroft's "Music Is Power", available on his album "Keys To The World".
"Illiteracy" (1981) by Jamaican reggae group The Mighty Diamonds off their album "Reggae Street", sampled by 9th Wonder for Murs "Bad Man", available on his "3:16: The 9th Edition" album.
"Shine On Straight Arrow" (1971) by Cris Williamson off her album "Cris Williamson", sampled by J Dilla for Jaylib's "The Red", available on their "Champion Sound" album.
"Forever" (1979) by Chuck Cissel off his album "Just For You", sampled by Kanye West for Cam'Ron's "Dip-Set Forever", available on his "Purple Haze" album.
"Kismet" (1978) by German rock/Krautrock band Amon Düül 2 off their album "Only Human", sampled by DJ Muggs for Cypress Hill's "Prelude To A Come Up", available on their album "IV".
"And That's Saying A Lot" (1970) by Christine McVie off her album "Christine Perfect", re-released in 1976 as "The Legendary Christine Perfect Album". Sampled by Dan The Automator for Deltron 3030's "3030", available on their album "Deltron 3030".
"Children Get Together" (1972) by The Edwin Hawkins Singers off their album "Children (Get Together), sampled by No I.D. for Jay-Z's "All Around The World", available on his album "The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse".
"I Made A Mistake" (1976) by Bob Marley & The Wailers off their album "The Birth Of A Legend", sampled by Scram Jones for Immortal Technique's "Mistakes", available on his "The 3rd World" mixtape.
classic track released on the mixtape "Der Mixtape, Du Hurensohn (Zurück Für Die Straße Vol. 1)" released as Promo EP only back in 2005.
To be re-released as full Version, containing bout 20 new songs, never released before!
"In The Valley Of My World" (1973) by The Independents off their album "Chuck, Helen, Eric, Maurice", sampled by Just Blaze for Jay-Z's "Allure" Remix, available on his mixtape "S. Carter: The Re-Mix".
"You And Me" (1972) by The Stylistics off their album "Round 2", sampled by Danja for Immortal Technique's "Crossing The Boundary", available on his album "Revolutionary Vol. 2".
Also sampled by DJ Clue & DURO for Jay-Z's "Gangsta Shit", available on DJ Clue's album "The Professional"
"That's Heaven To Me" (1973) by Bobby Womack off his album "Facts Of Life", sampled by The Heatmakerz for Samy Deluxe's "Gott Sei Dank", available on his album "Verdammtnochma!".
"Doo Wop (That Thing)/Home Is Where You're Happy" by Devendra Banhart, recorded at the Manchester Comedy Store; August 2nd, 2005.
Another version of Devendra's beautiful mash-up combining Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" and Charles Manson's "Home Is Where You're Happy".
Enjoy it once again, fools!
"Universal Mind" (1973) by The Mystic Moods (also known as The Mystic Moods Orchestra) off their album "Awakening", sampled by RJD2 (featuring Jakki Da Motamouth) for "F.H.H.", available on his album "Deadringer".