And, lady and gents, the reason it's called sandy: Three Times Dope - Mr Sandman -
Not had chance to figure out which came first, but given that people call it Sandy, I guess this is the actually sampled source
Break name: Shaft In Africa Artist: Johnny Pate Track name: Shaft In Africa Original release: LP, Shaft In Africa OST Label: ABC Cat number: ABCX-793 Year: 1973 Drummer: ??? Example: Studio Pressure - Jump MKII [Certificate 18]
Simon Harris - Stretchbreaks Vol 1 Label: Music Of Life Catalogue: STARMIX2 Format: vinyl, LP Country: UK Released: 1991 A sample CD of pre-timestretched breaks. Includes the Hot Pants used by Bukem on Music, and Omni Trio on Mystic Stepper (Feel Good).
Various samples in this... "it's not a Michael Jackson bombaclart element, and not a likkle um, wha di next one name? Prince element, and dem kinda likkle big back bombaclat element"- as sampled in Congo Natty - Alaska Ride Various other bits of it have been sampled too: "I'm not singing darling I bludclaart love you..." "I am going to kill the fuckrie out there" etc.
See what you mean about the similarity to Both Eyes Open (which incidentally, we already had here - http://rolldabeats.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36794)
Cheers - had planned to get round to it this weekend, but obviously failed... and if i hadn't posted, i'd have forgotten Interestingly, Bicknell still uses the Lost name for the events he runs... http://www.lost.co.uk/