Jay Deelicious: The Delicious Vinyl Years
Jay Deelicious: The Delicious Vinyl Years is a compilation album that catalogues hip hop producer J Dilla's early production career. The album showcases Dilla's first work with Pharcyde, and consequently, his rise to fame with other artists. As well all proceeds from the sale of this album will be given to his mother, Maureen (Ma Dukes) Yancey.
Jay Deelicious: The Delicious Vinyl Years | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | August 21, 2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 87:15 | |||
Label | Delicious Vinyl Records | |||
Producer | J Dilla | |||
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Track listing
Disc one
- "Runnin'" (5:05)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "Sometimes [Remix]" (4:12)
- Performed by Brand New Heavies
- Featuring Q-Tip
- "Somethin' That Means Somethin'" (3:33)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "She Said [Remix]" (4:25)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "Whatever You Want" (4:48)
- Performed by N'Dea Davenport
- "Drop" (5:45)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "Saturday Night [Remix]" (4:58)
- Performed by Brand New Heavies
- Featuring Mos Def
- "Bullshit" (4:14)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "Y? [Remix]" (4:55)
- Performed by Pharcyde
- "Bullshittin'" (3:38)
- Performed by N'Dea Davenport
- "Splattitorium" (2:59)
- Performed by Pharcyde
Disc two
- "Runnin' [Instrumental]" (5:03)
- "Sometimes [Remix][Instrumental]" (4:04)
- "Somethin' That Means Somethin' [Instrumental]" (3:33)
- "She Said [Remix][Instrumental]" (4:31)
- "Drop [Instrumental]" (3:50)
- "Saturday Night [Remix][Instrumental]" (5:00)
- "Bullshit [Instrumental]" (4:27)
- "Y? [Remix][Instrumental]" (4:56)
- "Bullshittin' [Remix][Instrumental]" (3:19)
Samples used
- "Runnin'" contains samples of "Saudade Vem Correndo" by Stan Getz and "Rock Box" by Run-D.M.C.
- "She Said (Remix)" contains a sample of "Central Heating" by Heatwave.
- "Drop" contains a sample of "The New Style" by Beastie Boys.
- "Bullshit" contains samples of "Sing Me Softly of the Blues" by Gary Burton, "What's Going On (Live)" by Les McCann and "Get Up, Stand Up" by Bob Marley & the Wailers.
- "Splattitorium" contains a sample of "Fly Me to the Moon" by Vince Guaraldi.
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