The Babe Ruth version is the famous one in terms of hip hop production. Don't
actually like the tune as a whole, but it's a massively popular (and pretty
heavy) break that's been used on absolutely loads of tracks.
Not too hard to track down the original (despite what people might tell you) +
t
Rob.
Thank you very very much for that, not only the answer, but the story too.
Does anyone know these tracks?
>his
>song was then covered by The Bombers in 1978 and again in 1984 by John
>"Jellybean" Benitez, the latter version featuring drum machine
I have 1 (maybe 2?) Bombers records, but do
ange Lemon pseudonym. Dreams of Santa Anna is one of my favourite
early house tunes and it still gets a great crowd response in the London
old skool house scene.
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Dunno but t'other side is the Mexican though I'm sure you knew that :)
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Does anyone know what Todd Terry sample
Does anyone know what Todd Terry sampled for that Oranges & Lemons thing
"Dreams of Santa Ana"?
Sounds familiar, can't place it though. Bet the original track is hot.
Thanks
Alex
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theres a track ive been looking for but cant seem to find the right version.
its todd terrys back to the batmobil bango. the only version i can find
has a cheesy break in the middle. im looking for the one kenny larkin
always plays. anyone know which record its on.
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