Jay Dee: Welcome to Detroit (Instrumentals)

Jay Dee SKU: 10769850
Jay Dee: Welcome to Detroit (Instrumentals)

Jay Dee: Welcome to Detroit (Instrumentals)

Jay Dee SKU: 10769850

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Welcome to Detroit (Instrumentals)
Artist: Jay Dee
Label: Bbe
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 730003300110
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop

Instrumental versions of Welcome 2 Detroit, the very first solo LP by pioneering hip hop producer J Dilla aka Jay Dee, originally released in 2006 on BBE Music. Shortlisted for the Artistic Achievement in Music October 2001 - the US equivalent to the Mercury Prize. Whether you know it not, Jay Dee aka J Dilla aka James Dewitt Yancey has been rocking you for years. He was the driving force behind the Pharcyde as early as 1995. In 1996 he produced the first Slum Village LP, and as The Ummah, Jay Dee alongside Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed, produced Tribe Called Quests' last two albums - Beats, Rhymes and Life and The Love Movement (1998). By 1999 he'd produced virtually the whole Q-Tip LP, as well as Fantastic Vol. 2 by Slum Village. Then in 2000 he produced Common's Like Water For Chocolate - another landmark album this time featuring D'Angelo, DJ Premier, Rahzel, George Clinton and Bobby Caldwell. Elsewhere Jay Dee produced classic material with Dwele, Erykah Badu, de la Soul, Gurus Jazzmatazz 3, Jay Z, Busta Rhymes, Janet Jackson, The Brand New Heavies... Quite simply The finest hip hop producer the world has ever known. Jay Dee's Welcome 2 Detroit was the first in the BEAT GENERATION series. "This cat Peter from the label BBE called me to do a breakbeat album. Well that's what it's supposed to be cuz it's in the Beat Generation series. Instead of doing a breakbeat album, there were some cats from the D(etroit) that are unsigned and I gave them the opportunity to shine. With the interludes and a few other instrumentals, I just wanted a little bit of everything. Something for DJs and the people that dig it. Just something to have for the collection" James Yancy - The Making of Welcome To Detroit

Tracks:
1.1 Welcome 2 Detroit
1.2 Y'all Ain't Ready
1.3 Think Twice
1.4 The Clapper
1.5 Where You at
1.6 Pause
1.7 B.B.E. (Big Booty Express)
1.8 Beej N Dem, Pt. 2
1.9 Brazilian Groove (Ewf)
1.10 It's Like That
1.11 Give It Up
1.12 Rico Suave Bossa Nova
1.13 Featuring Phat Kat
1.14 Shake It Down
1.15 African Rhythms
1.16 One
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