Itโs not often that a musician will sample one of their older songs in a newer track. But when it does happen, itโs typically like an Easter egg, a little secret meant for fans to find. Even if youโre a diehard fan of the following musicians, you might not have known that they sampled their songs on at least one occasion.
โDesired Constellationโ by Bjรถrk (2004) Samples โHidden Placeโ (2001)
Iโm a diehard Bjรถrk fan, and even I slept on the brilliance of Medรบlla for far too long. After a thorough listen to the vocal-centric album recently, I hopped over to some forums and read reviews from fans. A number of people there clocked something very subtle but totally brilliant on one of Medรบllaโs songs.
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In the song โDesired Constellationโ, youโll hear what sounds like Bjรถrkโs voice digitized through a synthesizer, stretched out, and slowed down. Thatโs basically what it is, but the vocal clip is actually Bjรถrk singing the opening of โHidden Placeโ from her legendary 2001 album, Vespertine. She clearly really wanted to hide it, but the ear of a Bjรถrk fan is just too good.
โIโm Mandy Fly Meโ by 10cc (1976) Samples โClockwork Creepโ (1974)
I adore 10ccโs โIโm Not In Loveโ, but their 1976 art rock record How Dare You! has also grown on me in recent months. โIโm Mandy Fly Meโ was one single from that album, and it was quite a successful one. The song peaked at No. 6 on the UK Singles chart. And on the album version of the song, youโll hear an introduction composed of the bridge sections from 10ccโs 1974 track โClockwork Creepโ. It plays like a scene in a movie where a song is playing on the radio, tinny and a bit hard to hear, but itโs definitely there.
โI Would Have Waited Foreverโ by Yes (1991) Samples โClose To The Edgeโ (1972)
In the 1991 song โI Would Have Waited Foreverโ by Yes from the album Union, youโll hear a short sample of the introduction to the 1972 song โClose To The Edgeโ from the album of the same name. Blink, and youโll miss it, but itโs definitely there.
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