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M|A|R|R|S
Pump Up the Volume


4AD 1987
Bobby Byrd

Bobby Byrd
Hot Pants (Bonus Beats)

I Know You Got Soul
Urban 1987
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Type Direct Sample
Part Sampled Drum Loop
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1969 (Scha Dara Parr Remix) 1969 (Scha Dara Parr Remix) by Cornelius (1996)
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Bobby Byrd's Hot Pants (Bonus Beats) is a remix of:
Hot Pants - I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming Hot Pants - I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming (1972)

Remixes of M|A|R|R|S's Pump Up the Volume:
Pump Up the Volume (12" Remix) Pump Up the Volume (12" Remix) (1987)

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kidwho said on Friday, 27 August 2010:
we've actually just had some info in that the bonus beats version was actually released in '87 - this has now been updated!

spy in the cab said on Thursday, 26 August 2010:
Not sure it is coming from the Bonus tracks.
In fact, it's not the entire beat that it is sampled (there's no groove, it's just binary - it is essentially the snare drum and the tambourine).
I think that both are possible to sample in the first version.
So it could have been sampled from the original "Hot Pants - I'm coming, etc.", in my opinion.


kidwho said on Wednesday, 25 August 2010:
This seems correct - all I can think of as an explanation for this is that either MARRS somehow got their hands on the master tapes for Hot Pants, or the bonus beats were about before 1988. Perhaps this should be changed to a sample of the original version? Let us know what you think, guys!

 

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