Make The Road By Walking

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 35:02

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Michelangelo Matos

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10.07.08
The source of that awesome hook from Jay-Z's "Roc Boys" single. And so much more.
2008 | Label: Daptone Records / The Orchard

Perhaps you thought, as I did initially, that "Roc Boys," Jay-Z's brilliant 2007 single, was bolstered by horns his producer P. Diddy had found (or had one of his minions find) off some early '70s funk record that, up till then, had somehow gone unmolested by crate-digging hip-hop DJs. As it turns out, the sample wasn't off an old album, but from a recent 7-inch: Menahan Street Band's "Make the Road by Walking," issued in 2006. Menahan Street Band is a side project of Thomas Brenneck, a multi-instrumentalist who'd made sizable contributions to the neo-funk acts in the Daptone Records stable; the label in turn issued MSB's music on a sub-label, Dunham.

Brenneck's first full album comes with the Jay-Z selling point. But even if you notice how much harder the rapper's drum track kicks than the original's, it hardly matters, because not only is "Make the Road" its own glorious piece of music, it comes with an album to match. Few neo-funk bands have put together anything as front-to-back solid as this: nearly every track shimmers on its own. "The Contender," which features a good-natured duel between horns and woodwinds, both the brass and the groove under it… read more »

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Never Gets Old

ryankallennyc

l was immediately and will always remain impressed by the album's diverse, contemplative sound. Longevity is so hard to achieve, but this record will stay in my regular rotation for years to come. Home Again! is a fantastic track. The acoustic guitar hook, the horn arrangements, the build up to the break are all exquisitely executed.

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Awesome chill-out music

geldriver

This is the first truly new sound in instrumental soul since the Budos Band, which not coincidentally, contributed a few members to this project. Very cool music, with some interesting influences - you can hear Ethiopian jazz ("Birds" and "Heartbeat"), and a bit of Memphis Stax-type soul ("The Traitor" and "Montego Soul"). The biggest and most smile-inducing surprise is "Going the Distance", which sounds for all the world like some kind of bizzaro world "Gonna Fly Now" - when that horn riff really kicks into full gear at about 1:33, just try to resist the urge to find some library steps to run up.

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Awesome

Jorma

This is a refreshingly old/new sound that speaks highly of the talented musicians and the aspirations of band leader. The type of industry professionals that are destined to be famous at least within the industry. look up their other projects, similar stuff like Sharon Jones, Budos Band, all worth a listen

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Great music

RonaldP

Not usually my thing, but loving it every time it comes up on Shuffle.

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KCRW

downtownsteve

January artist pick...this is solid through and through. WOW!

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Yo

mx315

great stuff, thanks for the suggestion patty c

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Sup

flobro

Check it out Gary, see you at coffee tomorrow

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