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Society of Soul/Sleepy's Theme (Organized Noize) Two interesting Organized Noise related albums that were slept on at the time of release. | |
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Very cool share! Nice to learn more about ONP, I had no idea Sleepy Brown was the son of one of the guys in Brick. I loved ONP's work on the "Set It Off" soundtrack, they did that version of "Set It Off" from the 80s that had Queen Latifah and Andrea Martin and also the hit En Vogue song "Don't Let Go". | |
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Oh wow, CocoRock! Thanks for sharing that link. The documentary ‘Art of Organized Noize’ will be available Tuesday, March 22nd on Netflix. | |
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You're welcome! It's available now, so off I go... | |
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One of my favorite production teams from the 90's. Glad to see them getting some shine | |
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Doc was pretty good. I had no idea they were behind (at least) two of my favorite cuts: En Vogue's "Don't Let Go", and "Saturday" by Ludacris. | |
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I'm glad you guys reminded me............ FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Checked out the doc this weekend, it was definitely enjoyable and educational though it sorta mushes apart towards the end. I really liked hearing from these guys, I hope they can get their ish together and make some more incredible music. It is an interesting note that ONP was one of the only crews in the "golden age" of hip hop that utilized actual live instruments and session musicians versus sampling. It sorta casts a negative light on Interscope but the dudes took the deal so... | |
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