From jeff salamon Sent Tue, Nov 11th 1997, 11:00
a few dj shadow questions: 1) about 2:05 into "the number song" he breaks into this goofy horn fanfare that's sampled from someplace -- an old prog-rock album, i think. Since i'm currently living a thousand or so miles away from my collection of prog vinyl, i have no way of figuring out where it's from. my guess is early king crimson or henry cow or muffins. anyone know the artist/album/song that is the source? 2) according to my advance cassette of _preemptive strike_, the forthcoming US collection of shadow's mo'wax singles, the album will contain these cuts: strke one in flux hindsight strike two what does your soul look like pt. 2 wdysll pt 3 wdysll pt 4 wdysll pt 1 strike three (and i'm out) high noon organ donor (extended overhaul) camel bobsled (dj shadow megamix by DJ Q-Bert) i noticed right away that "lost and found (s.f.l.)" is not here. any other shadow mo'wax stuff that's missing? 3) anyone got any info on why "lost and found" ain't here? anything to do with the fact that it features a generous sample from u2, and u2 is signed to island, which is connected to london/ffrr, who are putting the album out? anyone know if u2 had any complaints about the sample? (remember what they did to negativland.) thanks for any and all responses, jeff