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Must Be Something
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The Bottle
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Album: It’s Your World (1976)

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The year was 1976. America was reveling in its bicentennial celebration. I was five, and don’t remember a thing. But my pop culture-filtered nostalgia imagines 1976 as the precipice between free love optimism and cocaine-fueled excess.

It’s Your World — a (mostly) live double-LP credited to Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson — was recorded just a couple of days before the July 4th holiday. While America at large was patting itself on the back, Gil was giving voice to those Americans who felt the country wasn’t living up to the Declaration of Independence’s key phrase, “All men are created equal.”

Gil Scott-Heron is so closely associated with his politics that it’s easy to forget the musicality apparent in his songs. Though Gil penned many of his own tunes, Brian Jackson contributed many of the duo’s finest compositions, and was the primary keys player.

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The Fez
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Album: The Royal Scam (1976)

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Bizzie Boys
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Album: Droppin’ It! (1989)

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This time out on Musical Cousins, a minor Steely Dan hit begets an even more obscure hip hop track.

“The Fez” was included on The Royal Scam and though it doesn’t have quite the lyrical depth as most of Steely Dan’s hits (“I wanna be your holy man”?), the track’s driving rhythm has kept it in fans’ memories some 30+ years after its release.

One of the earlier hip hop acts to come out of the south, North Carolina’s Bizzie Boyz didn’t make a huge mark, but their album Droppin’ It! had heads nodding throughout the underground in the late 80s. The producer/rapper, Willski (who went on to become Ski Beatz, producer of Camp Lo’s awesome Uptown Saturday Night LP), doesn’t diverge too far from the Steely Dan original: he sped up and looped the intro, added a respectable DJ Premier-inspired scratched “chorus”, and a bouncy rap.

 

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