Skull Snaps
Skull Snaps | ||||
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Studio album by Skull Snaps | ||||
Released | 1974, 1995, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | R&B, soul, funk, deep funk, rare groove | |||
Length | 32:12 | |||
Label | GSF, Charly Records Aztec Music, Ten12 Records | |||
Producer | George Kerr | |||
Skull Snaps chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Skull Snaps was a funk group active between 1963 and 1973. Until 1970 they were known as The Diplomats, and released a number of singles with some success. Renamed Skull Snaps, they released an eponymous album on the small GSF label in 1973 before disappearing.[2]
The Skull Snaps album contains drum breaks that have been sampled numerous times on various hip hop records: the familiar opening drum pattern of "It's a New Day" can be heard in songs by well-known acts such as Ol' Dirty Bastard, Das EFX, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Eric B. & Rakim, Digable Planets, DJ Shadow, The Prodigy and others.[3]
Ten12 Records re-united all the original members of Skull Snaps (Erv Littleton Waters, Sam O. Culley, and George Bragg) in 2005 in tandem with the band's first official release, "Snapped"/"I'm Your Pimp", since its 1975 single. Under the direction of Skull Snaps frontman Erv Waters, Ten12 Records planned to release the entire Skull Snaps catalog on CD and DVD,[4] with recordings from the original album plus five bonus tracks: "Al's Razor Blade", "Ain't That Lovin' You", "On Top of It", "Soul Makossa", and "She's the One".
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Skull Snaps". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
- ↑ "Skull Snaps Music Sampled by Others". WhoSampled. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- ↑ "Ten Twelve Records".
External links
- AllMusic Guide entry on Skull Snaps (group)
- Ten12 Records on 2005 release Skull Snaps (album)