Music for the Jilted Generation
INTRO
- Sample: tambura
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 046 Tamburas
- Sample: vocals (‘so, I’ve decided to take my work back underground, to stop it falling into the wrong hands’)
- Interpolation source: The Lawnmower Man [1992]
- Note: In the movie, the line goes like this: ‘So, I’m taking my work underground. I can’t let it fall into the wrong hands again’. The re-recorded voice belongs to Dan Charnas, a friend of XL Recordings’ Richard Russel — Richard mentioned this fact in his book ‘Liberation Through Hearing’.
- Sample: fx
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 009 Waterphone
BREAK & ENTER
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Subwoofer Agte – Puma (Intense Remix) [Hymn – Exclusive UK Remixes, 1993]
- Original source: DJ Seduction – My Own [My Own / Higher Now, 1992]
- Note: Liam added a pattern consisting of five kicks and two claps on top of the loop.
- Sample: snare #1 & tambourine
- Sample source: Bobby Byrd – Hot Pants (Bonus Beats) [I Know You Got Soul, 1988]
- Note: Liam used the snare that can be heard exactly at 0:16 in ‘Hot Pants’.
- Sample: percussion
- Sample source: Hackney Hardcore – Dance Hall Dangerous! (Version 2) [Dance Hall Dangerous!, 1991]
- Sample: scream
- Sample source: Human Being – The Box Opened (Bedroom In Space) [Straight From The Bedroom – Volume 1, 1993]
- Sample: snare #2
- Sample source: Acen – Trip II The Moon. The Darkside… [Trip II The Moon Part.. 2, 1992]
- Note: This snare sound can be heard in ‘Trip II The Moon. The Darkside…’ at 1:36 into the track.
- Sample: vocals (‘bring it down to earth, oooooh’)
- Sample source: Jazz & The Brothers Grimm featuring Baby D & MC Juice – Casanova (The Rocky Remix) [Casanova, 1990]
- Note: Liam made a remix of this track and had all the stems, however, the possibility of sampling ‘Casanova (The Rocky Remix)’ can’t be ruled out. The sample source is listed in the booklet of ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’: Track 2 sample taken from ‘Casanova’ by Baby D courtesy of Production House Records Ltd.
THEIR LAW FEATURING POP WILL EAT ITSELF
- Sample: vocals (‘what we’re dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law’)
- Interpolation source: Smokey And The Bandit [1977]
- Note: The line from the movie sounds like this: ‘What we’re dealing with here is a complete lack of respect for the law’. It was re-recorded by Dan Charnas, who confirmed it by himself countless times.
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Techno Grooves – Drop That Bassline [Mach 3, 1991]
- Sample: vocals (‘I’m the law and уou can’t beat the law’)
- Interpolation source: Fried Green Tomatoes [1991]
- Note: This line was re-recorded as well.
- Sample: break & shout (‘ha!’)
- Sample source: The Commodores – Assembly Line [Machine Gun, 1974]
- Sample: synth
- Sample source: Roland JD-990 – Patches – 65 Wailing Guitar
- Sample: shout (‘right!’)
- Sample source: Meat Beat Manifesto – Radio Babylon [Helter Skelter / Radio Babylon, 1990]
- Original source: Cheryl Lynn – Encore (Dance Version) [Encore (Dance Version), 1983]
FULL THROTTLE
- Sample: hi-hat loop with flanger
- Sample source: Boney M. – Sunny [Take The Heat Off Me, 1976]
- Sample: break
- Sample source: DJ Undercover Elephant – It’s Outrageous [Psycho Sounds EP, 1992]
- Original source: Kool & The Gang – N.T. [Live At P.J.’s, 1971]
- Sample: shout (‘hey!’) & crowd noise
- Sample source: Deep Purple – Strange Kind Of Woman [Made In Japan, 1972]
- Sample: beat #1
- Sample source: Unknown Structure – Repitcher [Monotraxx, 1992]
- Sample: vocals (‘we’re going in full throttle’)
- Sample source: Ultramagnetic MC’s – Break North [Critical Beatdown, 1988]
- Original source: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope [1977]
- Note: It’s clear that the sample was taken from ‘Break North’, but still Liam reversed the sample in the album version of ‘Full Throttle’ to avoid problems from Lucasfilm.
- Sample: laugh
- Sample source: Depth Charge – Bounty Killers [Bounty Killers, 1989]
- Original source: For A Few Dollars More [1965]
- Sample: beat #2
- Sample source: Depth Charge – Bounty Killers (Measly 1000 Bucks Version) [Bounty Killers, 1989]
- Original source: Simtec & Wylie – Bootleggin’ [Gettin’ Over The Hump, 1971]
VOODOO PEOPLE
SPEEDWAY THEME FROM FASTLANE
- Sample: bass
- Sample source: Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised [Pieces Of A Man, 1971]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Kaotic Chemistry – Illegal Subs [LSD EP, 1992]
- Original source: Prince And The New Power Generation – Ethereal Mix [Cream Remixes, 1991]
THE HEAT THE ENERGY
- Sample: synth in the ambience part
- Sample source: Vapour Space – Gravitational Arch Of 10 [Gravitational Arch Of 10, 1993]
- Sample: fx in the ambience part
- Sample source: Roland JD-990 & SR-JV80-04 Vintage Synth – Patches – 246 Catch Me
- Sample: sitar in the ambience part
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 117 AutomanEmpir
- Sample: strings & fx
- Sample source: Total Recall [1990]
- Also can be found in: Jerry Goldsmith – The Space Station [Total Recall, 2000]
- Note: The original soundtrack of ‘Total Recall’ was released in 2000, so Liam had to sample it directly from the movie.
- Sample: synth #1
- Sample source: Lil Louis & The World – I Called U (Why’d U Fall) [I Called U, 1990]
- Sample: vocals (‘he’s devouring the heat, the energy’)
- Sample source: Poltergeist III [1988]
- Note: In the early version of the track which was being played live in 1993, Liam would play this sample without the vocoder which drastically distorts the original voice.
- Sample: synth #2
- Sample source: Moby – Thousand [The Story So Far, 1993]
- Sample: synth #3
- Sample source: Lil Louis & The World – I Called U (Why’d U Fall) [I Called U, 1990]
- Note: Liam used the second riff from outro.
- Sample: female vocals & beat
- Sample source: 2-Mad – Don’t Hold Back The Feeling (Acidic Dub) [Don’t Hold Back The Feeling, 1990]
- Original source #1: Rough Club – Bad-Times (I Can’t Stand It) (Acapella) [Bad-Times (I Can’t Stand It), 1988]
- Original source #2: DJ Fast Eddie – Hip House (LP Version) [Hip House, 1988]
POISON
NO GOOD START THE DANCE
ONE LOVE EDIT
3 KILOS
- Sample: bubbles
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 093 Brook Babble
- Sample: guitars & drums & piano (main theme)
- Sample source: Pretty Purdie – Good Livin’ (Good Lovin’) [Soul Is… Pretty Purdie, 1972]
- Sample: drum fill
- Sample source: Ike Turner & The Kings Of Rhythm – Funky Mule [A Black Man’s Soul, 1969]
- Sample: outro fx loop
- Sample source: Roland SR-JV80-04 Vintage Synth – Patches – 255 RSS Spinner
SKYLINED
- Sample: fx loop
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 004 Spirit Catch
- Sample: beat & pitched-up beat
- Sample source: Style – The Assassinator (Killer Mix) [The Assassinator, 1990]
- Sample: scream
- Sample source: Edwards & Armani – Acid Drill [Acid Drill, 1989]
CLAUSTROPHOBIC STING
- Sample: pad
- Sample source: Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice – The Crucifixion [Jesus Christ Superstar (The Original Motion Picture Sound Track Album), 1973]
- Sample: alarm clock bell
- Sample source: Pink Floyd – Time [The Dark Side Of The Moon, 1973]
- Sample: scream
- Sample source: Pink Floyd / Roger Waters – Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict [Ummagumma, 1969]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Genaside II – Narra Mine [Narra Mine / Sirens Of Acre Lane, 1991]
- Original source: Hardnoise – Mice In The Presence Of The Lion (Part 1) [Serve Tea, Then Murder, 1991]
- Sample: scratch
- Sample source: Run-DMC – Peter Piper [Raising Hell, 1986]
POISON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DUB MIX
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: DJ Supreme – Big Soul [Stolen Beats And Ripped Off Scratches, 1992]
- Original source: Ben E. King – What Is Soul [What Is Soul?, 1967]
RAT POISON
- Sample: snare
- Sample source: Ultramagnetic MC’s – Give The Drummer Some [Critical Beatdown, 1988]
- Sample: vocals (‘poison’)
- Sample source: Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Poison [Road To The Riches, 1989]
- Sample: guitar riff & voice (at 3:59 and throughout)
- Sample source: Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit [Nevermind, 1991]
RHYTHM OF LIFE
SCIENIDE
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Joey Beltram – My Sound [Energy Flash, 1991]
- Sample: vocals (‘do it’)
- Sample source: Gunshot – The Cholo [Patriot Games, 1993]
VOODOO PEOPLE DUST BROTHERS REMIX
- Sample: vocals (‘rock the house Ann’)
- Sample source: Kenny Dope – Rock Da Haus Anna [Phat Beats – Volume 1, 1993]
- Sample: fx
- Sample source: Herbie Hancock – Autodrive [Future Shock, 1983]
- Sample: beat
- Sample source: Showbiz & A.G. – Fat Pockets (Off Beat Dance Instrumental) [Fat Pockets, 1992]
- Original source: The Fatback Band – Put Your Love (In My Tender Care) [Raising Hell, 1975]
- Sample: stabs & scratch
- Sample source: Beastie Boys – Slow Ride [Licensed To Ill, 1986]
- Note: At the end of the sample the line ‘because I’m…’ can be heard – it’s the first bar of the fourth verse of ‘Slow Ride’.
- Sample: vocals (‘the beat may drop but not like all the others’)
- Sample source: Boogie Down Productions – Poetry [Criminal Minded, 1987]
- Note: On the US release of the ‘Voodoo People’ single this sample is played backwards to avoid problems from Boogie Down Productions.
JUNGLE BEATS
- Sample: vocals (‘rhythms, rhythms, rhythms, we eat rhythms, we sleep rhythms’)
- Sample source: The Last Poets – Puerto Rican Rhythms [Right On! (Original Soundtrack), 1971]
- Sample: fx (at 0:22 and throughout)
- Sample source: unknown id
- Sample: beat elements
- Sample source: Mat – Phat + Phuturistic (Part 1) [Phat + Phuturistic, 1994]
- Sample: siren
- Sample source: Mat – Phat + Phuturistic (Part 1) [Phat + Phuturistic, 1994]
- Original source: SPK – Metal Dance [Metal Dance, 1983]
VOODOO PEOPLE VIDEO EDIT
- Sample: jungle ambience
- Sample source: unknown
- Also can be found in: Jurassic Park (Sega CD) Soundtrack – Track 8 [Jurassic Park (Sega CD), 1993]
- Note: This sample can be heard at the very beginning of the music video.
WE EAT RHYTHM
- Sample: percussion #1
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 018 Percussion 2
- Note: Four sounds are located on adjacent keys.
- Sample: vocals (‘rhythms, rhythms, rhythms, we eat rhythms, we sleep rhythms’ & ‘all we think is rhythm’)
- Sample source: The Last Poets – Puerto Rican Rhythms [Right On! (Original Soundtrack), 1971]
- Sample: percussion #2
- Sample source: Isaac Hayes – Run Fay Run [Tough Guys, 1974]
- Sample: break #1 (at 0:48 and throughout)
- Sample source: Human Being – The Box Opened (Bedroom In Space) [Straight From The Bedroom – Volume 1, 1993]
- Note: This sample is processed with a phaser.
- Sample: break #2 (at 1:24 and throughout)
- Sample source: unknown
- Original source: Blowfly – Sesame Street [Blowfly On TV, 1974]
- Sample: rattle
- Sample source: E-mu Proteus/3 – Patches – 018 Percussion 2
- Sample: percussion #3
- Sample source: Isaac Hayes – Run Fay Run [Tough Guys, 1974]
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My mind is glowing!!!!!!!!!!!!
SOLID WORK!
Thank you for this, if this is not liam in secret, sir you are a genius 😉
Definitely not Liam. Would be great to make an interview with him about old stuff, but looks like he is not interested in diving into memories and details, all we see in interviews in recent years are stories about upcoming bangers :/
Great work guys. Will share and keep an eye on developments. ^_^