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Music CD - DJ Yoda: DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste: 80's Edition

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Music CD: DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste: 80's Edition Artist: DJ Yoda
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Manufacturer: Antidote UK
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1. Intro/The Message - DJ Yoda, Fletcher, E. 2. Turn Back the Clock - DJ Yoda, Datchler, Clark 3. Hip Hop Junkies - DJ Yoda, Romero, Tommy 4. Rise to the Occasion - DJ Yoda, Climie, Simon 5. Hill Street Blues - DJ Yoda, Post, Mike 6. 19 - DJ Yoda, Hardcastle, Paul 7. White Lines (Don't Do It) - DJ Yoda, Robinson, S. 8. Dallas - DJ Yoda, Immel 9. Dynasty - DJ Yoda, Conti 10. Theme - DJ Yoda, Moore 11. Doin' the Do - DJ Yoda, Clarkson, Alison 12. The Final Countdown - DJ Yoda, Tempest, J. 13. Rockit - DJ Yoda, Beinhorn, Michael 14. I Wonder if I Take You Home - DJ Yoda, Full Force 15. Operator - DJ Yoda, Watson, Bo 16. Together Forever - DJ Yoda, Aitken, Matt 17. Computer Games (Skit) - DJ Yoda, 18. Sign Your Name - DJ Yoda, DArby, Terence Tren 19. Funkin' for Jamaica - DJ Yoda, Browne, Tom 20. The Breaks - DJ Yoda, Walker, Kurtis 21. Rapture - DJ Yoda, Stein, Chris 22. Adventures on the Wheels of Steel - DJ Yoda, Chase, J. 23. Airwolf - DJ Yoda, Levay 24. When Smokey Sings - DJ Yoda, Fry, Martin 25. Somewhere in My Heart - DJ Yoda, Frame, Roddy 26. The King of Rock 'n' Roll - DJ Yoda, McAloon, P. 27. Mickey - DJ Yoda, Chapman 28. 99 Luftballoons - DJ Yoda, Fahrenkrog-Peterson 29. My Mic Sounds Nice - DJ Yoda, Fingerprints 30. Rat in My Kitchen - DJ Yoda, Wilson, T. 31. Hey Young World/Miami Vice (Crockett's Theme) - DJ Yoda, Walters, Ricky M.L. 32. Karma Chameleon - DJ Yoda, O'Dowd, George 33. Maneater - DJ Yoda, Allen, Sara 34. Crash - DJ Yoda, Court, P.J. 35. Take On Me - DJ Yoda, Harket, Marten 36. Word Up!/Aspects (It's My Genre II) - DJ Yoda, Blackmon, Larry 37. Knight Rider - DJ Yoda, Phillips, Stu [2]
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 5050159710720 Format: Import Label: Antidote UK Manufacturer: Antidote UK Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Antidote UK Release Date: 2003-11-17 Studio: Antidote UK
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Impressively Wrought, a Little Schizophrenic Comment: While Yoda is incredibly skilled, I do understand the complaints about the (over?) use of samples and incrediblly dense nature of the production. However, this is Yoda, and his idea that this is cut & paste, per the title should couch the highly constructed, collage quality of this mix. I think the scratching is both nostolgic and somehow new. While jumpy, if you like Shadow mixtapes and livesets of other DJs, then you will probably like this one too. takes me back to my childhood
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome Turntables - Not for scratch haters Comment: It is a quality composition but not for those who do not appreciate turntablism. The selected tracks really do stink of 80's nostalgia, but Yoda rips them up into something new and funky.
Definitely a CD that I am always sticking on for a laugh and serious beats but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone that religiously loves the tracks on the album, because they get picked apart like a corpse by a vulture.
If you like Yoda's other work, this fits like a glove.
Customer Rating:      Summary: big letdown Comment: bought this on a whim also due to the interesting playlist but dj yoda does not have the force working with him on this one. way too much 'wicky wicky' and stupid samples cause a headache and ruin the flow. this was supposed to be a highlight of our upcoming 80's house party but its back to the store for me.....
Customer Rating:      Summary: Choppy flow, a little too much swearing, but very nostalgic Comment: Bought this one on a whim ... it's not too bad, but ... DJ Yoda tries to interject a lot of samples, and they sometimes interrupt the flow of the music. Too many cuss words in his samples, too (but then again, I listen along with a 3 year-old-girl, so ... )However, it does take you back to the 80s with the different movie samples ... the most used being stuff from "Ferris Beuller's Day Off." You might not think it's the greatest at first listen, but the cd does grow on you. I gave it 3 stars instead of 4 because, at the start of the "Rise to the Occassion" song, a movie sample says "Go**amn!" and I SWEAR it's Chris Tucker's "Smokey" character from "Friday", which is, what, from 1995? Sorry to be a purist, but it said cut and paste from the 80s, not 1995.
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Editorial Reviews:
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"how to Cut and Paste" Volumes One and Two Saw DJ Yoda Draw Influences as Diverse as Reggae, Electro, Funk, Hip Hop, the a Team Theme and George Formby, but the Biggest Reaction from Fans was to his Now Classic "80's Pop Megamix". Now Yoda Extends the 80's Idea to a Whole Mix - with Rock and Pop Records Ranging from the Respectable (Blondie) to the Completely Cheesy (Rick Astley) from the 1980's Sitting Surprisingly Comfortable in Between Hip-hop Hits from the Same Era.
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