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Gene Farris - The Slickster E.P. mp3 album

Gene Farris - The Slickster E.P.

Musician: Gene Farris
Album title: The Slickster E.P.
Style: House
Released: 1998
Country: Canada
Size MP3 version: 1282 mb
Size APE version: 1848 mb
Size WMA version: 1934 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 232
Format: TTA AHX AA MPC WMA ASF MIDI
Genre: Electronic

Gene Farris - The Slickster E.P. mp3 album

Gene Farris - The Slickster E.P. mp3 album

Tracklist

A Heavenly Chorus 7:27
B1 Show Your Feeling 4:20
B2 Slickster 4:36

Companies, etc.

  • Produced For – Farris Wheel Productions
  • Published By – 83 West Music
  • Published By – Farris Wheel Music
  • Manufactured By – 83 West Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – 83 West Records Ltd.

Credits

  • Executive-Producer – Peter Primiani, Tyrone Solomon
  • Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By – Gene Farris

Notes

All tracks produced, mixed & arranged for Farris Wheel Productions.
83 West Music SOCAN / Farris Wheel Music (ASCAP)
Manufactured & distributed by 83 West Records Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: ET017A
  • Matrix / Runout: ET017B
  • Rights Society: SOCAN
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ET017 Gene Farris The Slickster E.P. ‎(12", EP, TP) 83 West Records ET017 Canada 1998



Adokelv
"show your feeling" is sampling Earth, Wind & Fire sax solo by https://www.discogs.com/artist/253975-Don-Myrick inbetween After The Love Has Gone + let your feeling show! (1979) https://www.discogs.com/Earth-Wind-Fire-I-Am/release/205846 - i wish we lived in a world where all artists paid their dues by paying respect to those whom they sampled who truly deserve credit.. thank you Don Myrick!
Binthars
Imho the tribute is already existent within the fact that he as a producer chose to use that specific cut played by the guy. Fact is that the sample is just a mere 3 second scale loop which on its own is not exactly noteworthy and it could've been played by anybody with proficiency in playing the sax. So that in itself is not exactly noteworthy. Otherwise any guy who had written a book in their life for example would have to reference and pay tribute for something as mundane as using the phrase "Once upon a time" or whatever as an analogy.I'm not saying that giving credit isn't needed but, I would reserve such recognition for cases when the artist has sampled something longer and more substantially than a couple second hook.
Cobyno
Gene Farris is often better as a DJ than a producer. But this Slickster EP on 83 West is a highlight of his career. A1 Heavenly Chorus features a gospel choir sample over a jackin Chicago funk kick. B1 Show Your Feeling has disco-infused alto sax sample loop. Both of these tunes tear up the dance-floor.