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Battle of Beats: Edition Treize |
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Wednesday, 16 November 2005 02:33 |
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"A principal architect of the Stax-Volt sound, singer/composer William Bell remains best known for his classic You Don't Miss Your Water, one of the quintessential soul records to emerge from the Memphis scene." - Jason Ankeny, allmusic.com
Among several of his hits was I Forgot To Be Your Lover in the late 1960s, his biggest hit on the Stax label. The ballad has been sampled quite often thru the years - and it wasn't just in the hip-hop world - giving all the resulting songs a lovely soulful touch. (OK, maybe not on the Brand Nubian joint.) The poll is on the right. Enjoy and don't forget to let us know which one you prefer!
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- I Forgot To Be Your Lover
I Forgot To Be Your Lover/ (Stax, 1968) Wow... (Stax, 1988) The Best Of William Bell (Stax, 1988) Performer: William Bell
- Lick Dem Muthaphuckas
Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Jive, 1992) Performer: Brand Nubian Producers: Lord Jamar
- One Step
Heavy Mental (Geffen, 1998) Performer: Killah Priest, Hell Razah & Tekitha Producers: True Master
- Worst Comes To Worst
Expansion Team (Capitol, 2001) Performer: Dilated Peoples & Guru Producer : Alchemist
- Sorry
I Told You So (Metro Rap, 2001) Performer: Chino XL & Shaunta Producers: Nick Wiz
- Growing Pains
Word Of Mouf (Def Jam, 2001) Performer: Ludacris, Fate Wilson & Keon Bryce Producers: P. King
- Regarde Le Monde
Quelque Chose A Survécu (Secteur Ä, 2002) Performer: Ärsenik Producers: Djimi Finger
- Put That Woman First
Still Ghetto (Warner Bros, 2002) Performer: Jaheim
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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 November 2006 04:59 )
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