How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2
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How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2 | ||||
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Compilation album by DJ Yoda | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Antidote Records ANTCD101 | |||
DJ Yoda chronology | ||||
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How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2 is the second DJ mix album mixed by DJ Yoda.
Track listing
[edit]- "Intro" / "Star Wars Theme" (featuring Crash Crew) - DJ Yoda
- "Ill Culinary Behaviour" - DJ Format
- "Creatures, Breakin' and Names" (featuring Laura Lee, Jimmy Castor Bunch & New Birth) - DJ Yoda
- "Glue" (featuring Biz Markie & Mr. Complex) - Beyond There
- "Cucumbers, Needles, Sandwiches & Jazz" (featuring Freda Payne, Johnny Guitar Watson, Martine Girault, The Delfonics & Charlie Parker Septet) - DJ Yoda
- "Lonely Piano" (featuring - Grinning Barns) - Quasimoto
- "Yoda Meets The A-Team" - DJ Yoda
- "Scratching & Keyboard Techniques" (featuring Dizzy Gillespie) - DJ Yoda
- "Quid Control" (featuring People Under The Stairs) - DJ Yoda
- "Mysterious Plot" (featuring Lee Dorsey) - DJ Yoda
- "Billie Holiday Turntablised" - DJ Yoda
- "We Got The Funk" - The Beatnuts
- "On the Reggae-lar Part 2" (featuring Honey Boy Martin, Don Drummond, Dandy Livingstone, The Cimmarons, Hopeton Lewis, Pat Kelly & The Uniques) - DJ Yoda
- "I Gotcha Opin" (Remix) - Black Moon
- "Drop" - The Pharcyde
- "One Two S**t" - A Tribe Called Quest
- "Only When I'm Drunk" - Tha Alkaholiks
- "Anything" (featuring Wu-Tang Clan) - SWV
- "C.R.E.A.M." - Wu-Tang Clan
- "Tony Mozzarelli Wants 80's Pop" / "The Godfather" - DJ Yoda
- "Yoda's 80's Pop Megamix" (featuring Rick Astley, Bomb the Bass, Hall & Oates, Five Star & Taylor Dayne) - DJ Yoda
- "Rhubarb Tart" (featuring John Cleese) - DJ Yoda
- "George Formby Turntablised" - DJ Yoda
- "Outro / Indiana Jones Theme" (featuring - Evelyn Glennie) - DJ Yoda
Reception
[edit]The album was positively received, with Allmusic giving it a four star review, describing it as " a combination DJ-technique workshop, hip-hop compilation and adolescent joke-fest".[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Anderson, Rick "DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste, Vol. 2 Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-05-26