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Grandmaster Flash

Grandmaster Flash

As an Artist
Tracks sampled by Grandmaster Flash [88]
Tracks that sampled Grandmaster Flash [286]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by Grandmaster Flash using samples [45]
Tracks that sampled music produced by Grandmaster Flash [14]

Tracks Sampled by Grandmaster Flash

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She's Just a Tease/ Ain't We Funkin' Now She's Just a Tease/ Ain't We Funkin' Now (1987) sampled
Got to Be Real by Cheryl Lynn (1978)
Ain't We Funkin' Now by The Brothers Johnson (1978)
Tear the Roof Off Tear the Roof Off (1987) sampled
Misdemeanor by Foster Sylvers (1973)
Happy Music by The Blackbyrds (1975)
Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker) by Parliament (1976)
Square Biz by Teena Marie (1981)
Mama Used to Say by Junior (1982)
U Know What Time It Is U Know What Time It Is (1987) sampled
Bring It Here by Wild Sugar (1981)
We Will Rock You We Will Rock You (1987) sampled
We Will Rock You by Queen (1977)
Fly Girl Fly Girl (1988) sampled
Remind Me by Patrice Rushen (1982)
Get in Touch With Me by Collage (1983)
Gold Gold (1988) sampled
Mr. Big Stuff by Jean Knight (1971)
Get on the Good Foot by James Brown (1972)
I Know You Got Soul by Eric B. & Rakim (1987)
Magic Carpet Ride Magic Carpet Ride (1988) sampled
Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf (1968)
The Big Beat by Billy Squier (1980)
Hit It Run by Run-DMC (1986)
The Boy Is Dope The Boy Is Dope (1988) sampled
I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown (1965)
It's Nasty (Genius of Love) by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five (1981)
I Ain't No Joke by Eric B. & Rakim (1987)
Bad by Michael Jackson (1987)
Do the James... by Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud (1988)
The King The King (1988) sampled
Complete Speech (I Have a Dream) by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1963)
This Is Where You Got It From This Is Where You Got It From (1988) sampled
Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine by James Brown (1970)
Super Bad by James Brown (1970)

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DukeOne said on Sunday, 10 June 2012:
@ Raymond Lee,If i'm right the sample comes from this lp here below.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Official-Adventures-Of-Flash-Gordon/release/3347091
Been looking for years for a decent embedcode for the song.Here below is an example of the track.
Page 1 - track 5
http://www.myoldradio.com/old-radio-episodes/flash-gordon-aide-tal-plants-seeds-of-doubt-ep-8/1


Raymond Lee said on Sunday, 10 June 2012:
do anybody know the flash gordon track flash used in wheels of steel and on wildstyle pete rock used it in the game and also psk what does it mean

Ric Robin Cagnaan said on Wednesday, 04 May 2011:
There's one track that came out before Superappin' and that is the Live Convention '78.
Parts 1, 2, and 3

DJ Anubis said on Saturday, 18 September 2010:
Interesting read & info. Thanks Tick & MrBlondNYC

MrBlondNYC said on Saturday, 18 September 2010:
If you're using Discogs the whole story is explained there

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Grandmaster+%26+Melle+Mel

tick said on Friday, 17 September 2010:
@Anubis, from what I know and just read up on....
Grandmaster Flash together with Melle Mel, Cowboy and Kid Creole, were Grandmaster Flash and the 3 MCs. later Scorpio and Rahiem joined and they became Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Superrappin' and Freedom were released.

The Message only features Melle Mel and a Sugar Hill studio musician Duke Bootee, whose verse was lip-synched by Rahiem in the video clip, and Melle Mel apparently received all the royalties which caused all the problems.

Grandmaster Flash, Kid Creole, and Rahiem left and became simply Grandmaster Flash.

Melle Mel effectively took over the group, keeping he original name (which is when White Lines was released), but eventually changed to Grandmaster Melle Mel, and then back to just Melle Mel


So technically even The Message shouldn't be credited to Grandmaster Flash, but that would just be ridiculous!

DJ Anubis said on Friday, 17 September 2010:
@MrBlondNYC I remember asking somewhere if Grandmaster Flash shouldn't be credited on the original White Lines... you said no, something to do with using the name just for promotional value? However, I can't find any release on Discogs where they aren't both credited (there's 2 single releases where Discogs changes the "Grandmaster & Melle Mel" to just "Grandmaster Melle Mel", what's the "&" for?) + this song seems to have been released in 1983 on The Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five album.. Can you review this, I can only try to understand what I see on Discogs, have no knowledge of these artists. Thanks man

 
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