Diggin' on Blue [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Night Whistler - Donald Byrd
2. Wind Parade - Donald Byrd
3. Tidal Wave - Ronnie Laws
4. Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster
5. Oblighetto - Jack Mcduff
6. Chicago Dawn - Bobbi Humphrey
7. Prelude - Gene Harris
8. We've Only Just Begun - Grant Green
9. Back On Track - Jimmy Mcgriff
10. San Fransico Lights - Bobbi Humphrey
11. Monkin Around - Blue Mitchell
12. My Little Girl - Bobbi Humphrey
13. Living Inside Your Love - Earl Klugh
14. El Mundo De Maravillas - Bobbi Humphrey
15. Montara - Bobby Hutcherson
16. Procession - Bobby Hutcherson
17. Just A Love Child - Bobbi Humphrey
18. Maybe Tomorrow - Grant Green
19. Soul Symphony - The Three Sounds
20. Now - Bobby Hutcherson
See all 43 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
2004 reissue of Japanese exclusive mix compilation. Virgin.

Diggin' on Blue,Lord Finesse,Toshiba EMI,Dance,Funk,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul,Soul/R & B
Diggin' on Blue
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • a must have.
  • Fertile for sampling and breakbeats
Diggin' on Blue
Biz Markie
Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JXE2
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. Prelude - Biz Markie, Gene Harris
  2. Lansana's Priestess - Biz Markie, Donald Byrd
  3. Blue Mode - Biz Markie, Reuben Wilson
  4. Pot Belly - Biz Markie, Lou Donaldson
  5. Night Flight - Biz Markie,
  6. Ease Back - Biz Markie, Grant Green
  7. Smiling Faces Sometimes - Biz Markie, Bobbi Humphrey
  8. Little Green Apples - Biz Markie, Monk Higgins
  9. Woman of the Ghetto - Biz Markie, Marlena Shaw
  10. Three Is the Magic Number - Biz Markie, Bob Dorough
  11. Brother Soul - Biz Markie, Lou Donaldson
  12. You & Music - Biz Markie, Donald Byrd
  13. Sookie Sookie - Biz Markie, Grant Green
  14. My Little Girl - Biz Markie, Bobbi Humphrey
  15. Holy Thursday - David Axelrod, Biz Markie
  16. Sidewinder - Biz Markie,
  17. One Cylinder - Biz Markie, Lou Donaldson
  18. Repeat After Me - Biz Markie,
  19. Banbara - Biz Markie,
  20. Whole Lotta Love - Biz Markie,
  21. Sitting Duck - Biz Markie
  22. Inside You - Biz Markie, Eddie Henderson
  23. Wind Parade - Biz Markie, Donald Byrd
  24. Harlem River Drive - Biz Markie, Bobbi Humphrey
  25. Ain't It Funky Now - Biz Markie, Grant Green
  26. Everyman's Your Brother - Biz Markie,
  27. Ronnie's Bonnie - Biz Markie, Reuben Wilson

Album Description

2004 reissue of Japanese exclusive mix compilation. Virgin.

Album Details

Japanese Exclusive 60th Annivesary Release. Entertainer Biz Markie Non-stop Turn-table Mixes for Blue Note Birthday.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars a must have........2006-08-04

This diabolical brother really is a true entertainer and surpasses even my own expectations of him, as the reviewer below said Biz is on some next level isht, he's scrathes with more ferocity than a tramp with crabs does his daddy bag it's that viscious, i gotta say though on a more serious tip that it's a lot better and well put together set than Pete's and Finesse diggin' on blue, you can also include Madlib's blue note set here also, But i gotta say that the shoutouts i feel enhance the set really it don't go on and on like Pete's does,The choice of blue note joints too are refreshing too and none of those played out stuff on here, if you are a budding dj or just love great instrumental LP's get this one in the bag, but move quick because this is out of stock for most of the time, even if you just love jazz and not really a hip hop fan i think you will still love this set. Biz maintains a fine standard here and drops some more of the "lesser" tracks like Marlena Shaw's " woman of the ghetto" and the brilliant Grant Green's "sookie sookie" theres just so much quality tracks, some more known than others, but in the mean time catch this set from the diabolical Biz if you can.

5 out of 5 stars Fertile for sampling and breakbeats.......2000-07-07

Although this disc is in mono sound, this has the feel of a mixtape by the famed Biz markie. Unlike the Pete Rock on the same series, this dude freestyles perfectly and goes nuts on the tables. Seriously, you could get scared that he scratch up his own record collection into oblivion. The number of tracks here are mind boggling and the shoutouts are sort of interrupting more than enhancing. I would get some of this hot stuff because you can't find a big percentage of this on anything on CD etc. etc.
Diggin' on Blue
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • SHUT UP. PETE.
  • Pete's diggin results in incredible rewards for the listener
  • Watch out!
  • Needs more cutting but Pete Rock is the best there...
Diggin' on Blue
Pete Rock
Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JXE4
Release Date: 1999-08-30

Tracks:

  1. Sittin Duck - Gene Harris & The Three Sounds
  2. Summer Song - Ronnie Foster
  3. Little Green Apples - Stanley Turrentine
  4. We're in Love - Reuben Wilson
  5. Olliloqui Valley - Herbie Hancock
  6. Shirl (Natural Illusions) - Bobby Hutcherson
  7. I Remember Summer - Gene Harris
  8. In What Direction Are You - Lee Morgan
  9. Repeat After Me - The Three Sounds
  10. Hunk O Funk - Jack McDuff
  11. Summertime - Lou Donaldson
  12. Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster
  13. I Don't Want Nobody - Grant Green
  14. Turning Point - Dr. Lonnie Smith
  15. Wrong or Right - Bobby Hutcherson
  16. Smiling Faces Sometimes - Bobbi Humphrey

Album Description

2004 reissue of Japanese exclusive mix compilation of Blue Note artists such as Gene Harris, Stanley Turrentine, Herbie Hancock, Lee Morgan, Grant Green, & more. Virgin.

Album Details

Japanese Exclusive Blue Note Tracks Continuous Mix by Pete Rock.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars SHUT UP. PETE........2006-01-10

This CD easily could have been one of my favorite blue note mix tapes, but Pete Rock really messed up here. As other reviewers stated already, Pete Rock gives shout-outs to his record label, and his fans in Japan every 3 minutes. Also, you get to hear Rich Mason and Pete Rock giving props to each other every 5 minutes. It's really ironic that Pete Rock is the one behind the production, but at same time he also ruins the total experience with this so-annoying dumb shout outs. i love pete rock but this time i found myself keep yelling : Shut your mouth, Pete. i'm trying to enjoy music here." overall, this CD feels more like a free radio station blue note mix. in other words, unless you have to collect everything that's done by pete Rock, (even though he did very little in here) it ain't worth $38 bucks.

4 out of 5 stars Pete's diggin results in incredible rewards for the listener.......2005-03-02

You have to love jazz, love sampling, or be a huge Pete Rock fan to really even have interest in this album. If any of these are true of you, you'll probably enjoy this album. The coolest part is that you get to hear the original tracks for some of Pete & other great producers legendary works. For instance, check out "We're In Love" by Reuben Wilson used for DJ Premier's classic production for Nas's "Memory Lane" on Illmatic. Or the "Turning Point" sample for "Electric Relaxation" by Tribe Called Quest. Or even a little bit of Dre's Chronic sampled "Samsung Faces Sometimes".

To only confirm what's said here before, there are some factors you NEED to know before buying "Diggin' On Blue". This really is a Blue Notes Records Mixtape, so it follows the Mixtape style a little more than I'd like it to. It has NO track breaks and it has TONS of shout outs all over the music.

Regardless, if I'm gonna trust anyone's judgment on quality obscure tracks - without a doubt it's Pete Rock and he doesn't disappoint here. The album plays really well as it is devoid of anything mediocre. This is a great collection of relatively unknown jazz tunes and if you have this on as background music, there's really no need to skip around anyway. Sure I would have liked to have breaks for the tracks, and the shout outs are extremely unnecessary. But, the music is so good and the shout outs are pretty spread out that it doesn't hinder the album too much. Fixing those two factors would have made this album perfect.

However, "Diggin' On Blue" is absolutely NOT worth the import price suggested above, even as a collector's item. But, from my own experience I know that a true Pete Rock fans that loves his sampling technique will get it anyway. While I shudder sometimes to think how much the person who gave this to me spent, it's not more than 10 min into the album before you're able to block it out and just vibe out to a great collection of jazz.
(8/10)

4 out of 5 stars Watch out!.......2004-03-06

Let's be honest...This is great music BUT there are some problems with this disc that can't be overlooked. First, I'm not sure WHO "Rich Mason" is (I suppose he played a significant role in the behind-the-scenes production)but -- Lord Have Mercy -- The Chocolate Boy Wonder shouts him out like every five minutes! It'd be cooler if PR shouted out the original Blue Note artists more and delivered something in his mic checks that gave a sense of history behind the tracks he's selected. I think Madlib's disc works really well in that regard. Different type of project, I know, but still...Finally, you are literally HELD HOSTAGE to this mix, meaning there is only ONE LONG TRACK and you can't jump to any particular song. That's a major mistake on someone's part. Those detractions aside, it's a disc that's worth owning -- at least that's what I tell myself now that it's already in my collection! The drawbacks to this disc make me reluctant to get the Biz and Finesse joints that are part of this series, so I'd appreciate seeing what y'all have to say that have already copped those.

5 out of 5 stars Needs more cutting but Pete Rock is the best there..........2000-07-07

Pete Rock is the best producer on earth seriously. His selections of Blue Notes aren't hackneyed at all in fact and I was only disappointed by his lack of cutting on this one but I guess that you can't mess his records in order to throw some a mixtape. All the same, Pete Rock is a more patient guy, letting the listener enjoy the funk flavor of the entire track rather than relentlessly mixing up in some crazy fashion. I think that the disc despite its rather shorter length relative to the other two has the most relaxed and beautiful and appealing of all this series. I hope that Blue Note can come out with more of this hot series like the groove series etc. etc.
Diggin' on Blue
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • an important piece of work
  • Not that good
  • This is a SHOUT OUT cd.
  • Shout outs anyone?
  • The best of this series by far.
Diggin' on Blue
Lord Finesse
Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00000JXE3
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. Night Whistler - Donald Byrd
  2. Wind Parade - Donald Byrd
  3. Tidal Wave - Ronnie Laws
  4. Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster
  5. Oblighetto - Jack McDuff
  6. Chicago Damn - Bobbi Humphrey
  7. Prelude - Gene Harris
  8. Peace of Mind - Lord Finesse
  9. We've Only Just Begun - Grant Green
  10. Back on the Track - Jimmy McGriff
  11. San Francisco Lights - Bobbi Humphrey
  12. Monkin Around - Blue Mitchell
  13. My Little Girl - Bobbi Humphrey
  14. Living Inside Your Love - Earl Klugh
  15. Mundo de Maravillas - Lord Finesse
  16. Montara - Bobby Hutcherson
  17. Procession - Bobby Hutcherson
  18. Just a Love Child - Lord Finesse
  19. Maybe Tomorrow - Grant Green
  20. Soul Symphony - The Three Sounds
  21. Now - Bobby Hutcherson
  22. At the Source - Lord Finesse
  23. Feel Like Makin Love - Marlena Shaw
  24. You're Welcome Stop on By - Lou Donaldson
  25. Sittin Duck - Gene Harris & The Three Sounds
  26. Repeat After Me - Lord Finesse
  27. Sugar Hill - Gene Harris & The Three Sounds
  28. Get out of My Life Woman - Lord Finesse
  29. Hot Rod - Reuben Wilson
  30. We're in Love - Lord Finesse
  31. Think Twice - Donald Byrd
  32. Dominoes - Donald Byrd
  33. Spinning Wheel - Dr. Lonnie Smith
  34. Everything I Play Is Funk - Lou Donaldson
  35. Pot Belly - Lou Donaldson
  36. Tennessee Waltz - Lou Donaldson
  37. It's Your Thing - Lou Donaldson
  38. Ode to Billie Joe - Lou Donaldson
  39. Change - Donald Byrd
  40. Who's Makin Love - Lou Donaldson
  41. Absolutions - Lee Morgan
  42. Soul Symphony - The Three Sounds
  43. Down Here on the Ground - Grant Green
  44. Raise (3 D Lifestyles) - Greg Osby

Album Description

2004 reissue of Japanese exclusive mix compilation. Virgin.

Album Details

Japanese Exclusive 60th Anniversary Release. Funky Mixes of Blue Note Classic by Lord Finesse.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars an important piece of work.......2005-06-11

blue note did a fine thing in getting some excellent producers/turntablists to cut up their finest breaks. blue note's catalogue, especially that of the hard-bop era, can be found in a great deal of hip-hop, rap, and r&b tracks as both backbone and window-dressing. anyone who has taken even a casual interest in rap from the mid-80s to the present will recognize about half of the drops lord f makes here, and he does it with exceptional style. while i agree the shout-outs are excessive, they, like the lines, hooks, and beats appropriated from blue note, are key to hip-hop culture. if you're familiar with the cavalcade of artists involved, it's slightly more amusing, but it does blemish an otherwise masterful reworking of a treasure trove of recorded history.

2 out of 5 stars Not that good.......2005-05-11

I'm with what they said about the shout out's, I really wasn't feelin this CD though, Not Impresses.I'd Give it 1 1/2 stars but it can have the benifit of the doubt and have 2

1 out of 5 stars This is a SHOUT OUT cd........2004-07-26

If you want good music then find out who the artis are on this CD and buy the albums. If you want to listen to shout outs then this is the album for you. Every got damn 2 minutes Lord Finesse wants to shout out to someone. If he's not shouting out then someone is popping up on the CD shouting out. The music is great and that's why I bought the CD but to listen to him talk through the entire CD made me want to pimp slap him for messing up the CD. The other CD's by The Biz and Pete Rock are nice and not as much talking but seriously I wouldn't recommend this CD unless you can find someone to burn it from.

2 out of 5 stars Shout outs anyone?.......2001-10-19

Shout outs are expected on mixtapes, no question. This one has about 1,000 of them. If your gonna drop over 40 bones for this disc expect non-stop shout outs from Finesse to about every mc and dj in the book. The music is first rate, no doubt, but to me all the shout outs get in the way. Pete Rock and Biz Markie have Blue Note mixtapes in this series as well with far less shout outs, letting you, the listener, enjoy the jazz/funk mix more. No discredit to Lord Finesse, we know you've got skillz, but chill out on all the shout outs boy, damn!

5 out of 5 stars The best of this series by far........2000-07-07

Lord Finesse is the man and unbeatable. His funky breaks are more obscure... none of that Grant Green stuff either. In fact, you wonder why this man is not more appreciated in his lifetime at all. Indeed, I will admit that his cutting skills are impeccable and quite a beaut by all means too. The sound is the best mono and definitely worth listening for all the tracks one by one...
Diggin' On Blue
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    ProductGroup: Music
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