Platinum | ||||
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Studio album by The Headhunters | ||||
Released | June 14, 2011 | |||
Recorded | Spring 2011 The Static Shack, (Indianapolis, IN) Baba Bill's Studio, (New Orleans, LA) Nolan Smith Studios, (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Genre | Jazz fusion, jazz-funk | |||
Length | 70:44 | |||
Label | Owl Studios | |||
Producer | Mike Clark, Bill Summers | |||
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Platinum is the 2011 Owl Studios debut from legendary Jazz/Funk group The Headhunters. The album follows The Headhunters' tendency to blend genres and instrumentation, deftly moving from Jazz to Hip Hop to R&B and back again throughout each track and the series of interludes and segues which joins them together.
The album is in part a response to The Headhunters immense influence on Hip Hip through the sampling of The Headhunters track God Made Me Funky off of Survival of the Fittest, which has been sampled by everyone from Eric B. and Rakim to De La Soul to Mobb Deep to the Fugees and Prince, among others. With Platinum, The Headhunters embraced this influence through their inclusion of Hip Hop and Funk artists such as Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Killah Priest, and Jaecyn Bayne.[1]
Produced by Mike Clark and Bill Summers
Co-Produced by – Rob Dixon and Gary Mielke
Executive Producer – J. Allan Hall
All songs engineered, mixed and mastered by Gary Mielke,[2]