| 1. Kate Bush The Man With The Child In His Eyes |
| 2. Craig G Welcome To the Game (Inst.) |
| 3. James Brown Lowdown Popcorn |
| 4. Akbar Hot Ya Hot |
| 5. Mr. Lif The Unorthadox |
| 6. Three Dog Night - I Can Hear You Calling |
| 7. Patti Drew Hard To Handle |
| 8. DJ Bombjack Big Beat #3 |
| 9. Serge Gainsborough Requiem Pour Un C |
| 10. Martin Brew Sand Steppin |
| 11. Black Sheep The Choice Is Yours |
| 12. The Quantic Soul Orchestra Super 8 |
| 13. Sugarmen 3 Funky So And So |
| 14. Ultramagnetic MCS Give The Drummer Some |
| 15. Georgie Fame Music Talk |
| 16. Barbara Randolph Can I Get A Witness |
| 17. Dynamo Productions - Showtime |
| 18. Cut Chemist The Re-Return of the Original Art Form |
| 19. Jack Jones Ill Never Fall In Love Again |
| 20. Eric B & Rakim No Omega |
Editorial Reviews
Way back in the nineties, Andy Smith was best friends with Geoff Barrow. The pair shared in interest in the same music, collected records, set up their own nights locally and when Geoff started Portishead, Andy supplied the samples for the hip hop and film-esque rhythms which became their massive seminal trip-hop classic, Dummy.
When the band went on the road, Andy was invited to join them as the Portishead DJ, playing sets before and after the band went on stage playing diverse sets of tunes old and new, obscure and popular, Hip Hop, Funk and Northern Soul.
Inspired by his sets on tour and an oft-bootlegged radio show for Bostons WFNX-FM, Smith compiled his own version of a classic mixtape mash-up. Entitled The Document and released on London Records in 1998, this album cut up ribbons of hip hop, funk, northern soul, 60¹s beats and some real wild-cards, causing dropping jaws and universal acclaim from hip-hop heads, funkateers, and electronic music fans across the board and Soundscanning over 17,000 copies in the US.
Now after five long years, Andy Smith returns with what will prove to be yet another seminal chapter of The Document. Document 2 pairs up such unlikely musical bedfellows as Kate Bush, James Brown, Serge Gainsbourg, and Three Dog Night with Cut Chemist, Ultramagnetic MCs, Eric B. & Rakim, and Smiths own side project Dynamo Productions and the result is another classic mixtape for the ages!
Document II,DJ Andy Smith,Classic / Illicit,Club/Dance,Dance Music,House,Pop,Trip-Hop
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Document II
DJ Andy Smith Manufacturer: Classic / Illicit ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AINRK Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Kate Bush The Man With The Child In His Eyes
- Craig G Welcome To the Game (Inst.)
- James Brown Lowdown Popcorn
- Akbar Hot Ya Hot
- Mr. Lif The Unorthadox
- Three Dog Night - I Can Hear You Calling
- Patti Drew Hard To Handle
- DJ Bombjack Big Beat #3
- Serge Gainsborough Requiem Pour Un C
- Martin Brew Sand Steppin
- Black Sheep The Choice Is Yours
- The Quantic Soul Orchestra Super 8
- Sugarmen 3 Funky So And So
- Ultramagnetic MCS Give The Drummer Some
- Georgie Fame Music Talk
- Barbara Randolph Can I Get A Witness
- Dynamo Productions - Showtime
- Cut Chemist The Re-Return of the Original Art Form
- Jack Jones Ill Never Fall In Love Again
- Eric B & Rakim No Omega
- Boca 45 Gather Round
- Roy Lee Johnson & The Villagers Boogaloo #3
- Five By Five - Fire
- Barbara Acklin Am I The Same Girl
Album Description
Way back in the nineties, Andy Smith was best friends with Geoff Barrow. The pair shared in interest in the same music, collected records, set up their own nights locally and when Geoff started Portishead, Andy supplied the samples for the hip hop and film-esque rhythms which became their massive seminal trip-hop classic, Dummy.When the band went on the road, Andy was invited to join them as the Portishead DJ, playing sets before and after the band went on stage playing diverse sets of tunes old and new, obscure and popular, Hip Hop, Funk and Northern Soul.
Inspired by his sets on tour and an oft-bootlegged radio show for Boston's WFNX-FM, Smith compiled his own version of a classic `mixtape mash-up'. Entitled The Document and released on London Records in 1998, this album cut up ribbons of hip hop, funk, northern soul, 60¹s beats and some real wild-cards, causing dropping jaws and universal acclaim from hip-hop heads, funkateers, and electronic music fans across the board and Soundscanning over 17,000 copies in the US.
Now after five long years, Andy Smith returns with what will prove to be yet another seminal chapter of The Document. Document 2 pairs up such unlikely musical bedfellows as Kate Bush, James Brown, Serge Gainsbourg, and Three Dog Night with Cut Chemist, Ultramagnetic MC's, Eric B. & Rakim, and Smith's own side project Dynamo Productions and the result is another classic mixtape for the ages!
Customer Reviews:
Music Truffles.......2005-11-20
So here we go again: part II. I've been waiting for this disk for about five years. Could it be as good?
Well: nothing's changed really - all the above compliments apply. I mean, it's not like Andy has lost his abilities: the opening mix of Kate Bush into a sparse hip-hop loop, staight into James Brown, keeping the same vocal all the way is priceless. Cool. Smart.
The overall tone is a little more heavy with rap and novelty records and the tracks just don't quite have the same impeccable quality control as last time - it's as if he used all his favorite records of all time in the first mix, and this is a collection of his second favorite tracks of all time. Kind of like "More Abba Gold" to the originals "Abba Gold".
Not that there aren't great tracks here: Quantic Soul Orchestra and Sugarman 3 bring some energetic funk noise with style, as do Boca 45. If these aren't names you're familiar with (I'm not) this is as good a place as any to pick up some new stuff. Maybe my luke-warmness is just a side-effect of hearing the same trick again - the freshness, the surprise and some of the magic isn't here in quite the bucketloads it was first time around.
Still - it's a decent disk. You don't have many choices when it comes to well-mixed, diverse and imaginative DJ sets will to take risks, and if you like any two of Funk, Soul or Hip-hop, you'll get a persuasive introduction to the other.
One quibble: 'pologies if this sounds snobby, but I don't need another DJ disk with "Give the Drummer Some" on it. It's not exactly an imaginative selection. For example - putting "No Omega" (Eric B & Rakim) is a much more refreshing choice...
Anyway, all in all, start with Document I. If you love it, this is a great second purchase. Otherwise, just keep darn well listening to it until you do.
Andy Smith shows there's life after mixing for Portishead.. .......2004-08-19
Dj Andy Smith is the official warm-up Dj for the band "Portishead's" Live shows, but seeing as Portishead haven't made a new album since 1997/98, he sure as hell won't be able to use the portishead name to sell his album, so he going to have to sell it on his own merits. And thankfully this is a truly distinguished effort on his part.
"Kate Bush's - The Man with the Child in His Eyes", opens the album beautifully, to open with an Kate's Bush's blend of Exuberant Alternative Pop/rock is a risky choice of sure, but Kate's soaring vocals negate any worries about her inclusion here. Before leading superbly into "Craig G's" beat Heavy Hip-Hop of "Welcome to the game", which (apart from the excellent genre transition), is a head Noddingly agreeable track, and demonstrates Andy Smith keen ear for a Groove, and ability to surprise with his track selection.
"Three Dog Night's - I Can Hear you Calling" is a one of those tremendous Soul-Shouter Funk orientated 45', that immediately catch the ear, even if you've never heard the track before. And it's here, that you realise that Andy Smith has a sincere love for old Soul / Funk grooves, which feature heavily throughout the album. "DJ Bomb Jack's" hard stepping Hip-Hop instrumental "Big Beat No.3" reminds us that Funk/Soul aren't the only hip swinging grooves here. But the real surprise is that he chooses to follow this excellent track with 'Serge Gainsbourg's" sleazy lounge-Jazz "Requiem Pour un C", unexpected...yes, but it's so confidently dropped in the mix, that you don't even realise until a minute or two into the track, thats it's been mixed in.
This isn't the first time I've encountered the "Quantic Soul Orchestra" in a Dj mix album, and the reason why, is probably because of the fact they sure know how to put together a stylishly Upbeat Soul-referencing track, which would a highlight in any mix, but even that pales in comparison with the golden Age rap brilliance of "Ultramagnetic MC's - Give The Drummer Some" a track or two later, and let there be no doubt, that this is one of the most astonishing tracks of freewheeling and Witty East coast Rap ever made, stands out like a diamond in the rough, on a album littered with musical highlights.....Andy Smith drops this track safe in the knowledge, that nobody is going to hear this track without making a appreciative comment.
"Barbara Acklin's " 60's Northern Soul track "Am I The same Girl?" reintroduces Andy Smiths love of Soulful Groove, and she wears her Smooth & Sensual singer/songwriter credentials very well, and this is the track that Andy Smith (masterfully) chooses to finish the mix out with, but thats not before Andy Drops "Eric B & Rakim's" streetsmart raps' in "No Omega", confident, self-aggrandising, & a sense of bravado....not since 'Al Capone' had a strugglehold on the underworld, these two (Eric & Rakim) mix complex wordplay with peerless technique on the turntables (in their day), they were the blueprint for "Jay-Z's" extravagant vocal boasts, and with good reason to....but this tracks a killer.
If you've had your fill of Dj eclectic mix albums of the last year or so, or you've never been sold on the idea of Funk / Soul / Old-skool Hip-Hop mixed with obscure musical nuggets, then (as much as it pains me to say it) this probably won't convince you. And no amount of Varied tracklistings, Crowd Favourties and exceptional mixing is going to change your preception. but if your still in the market for such an album, and your looking at possibly purchasing this, then I implore you to do so, I have no reservation in saying that this is an exceptional effort, and easily rubs shoulders with the similar Dj albums that i mention at the beginning of the review. If fact if you do enjoy this a much as I did. Then you should probably try sourcing the (considerably) more expensive & harder to find first volume in this tremendous series of albums.
Great mix of funk, old school hip-hop and soul.......2003-10-20
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Dimitri Mitropoulos Conducts: Document 2
Manufacturer: Nickson ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000009K3H Release Date: 1996-03-28 |
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