David Axelrod (April 17, 1933 – February 5, 2017) was an American musician,… Read Full Bio ↴David Axelrod (April 17, 1933 – February 5, 2017) was an American musician, composer, arranger, and producer.
After starting out as a staff producer for record companies specializing in jazz, Axelrod became known by the mid-1960s in soul and jazz circles for his recording skills. In 1968, he embarked on a solo career and released several eccentric albums during the 1970s that showcased his characteristic sound, which combined heavily microphoned drums and baroque orchestration, and avant garde themes ranging from the environment to heightened mental awareness. With his early solo projects, Axelrod was one of the first recording artists to fuse elements of jazz, rock, and R&B.
Born in Los Angeles, California, David Axelrod was raised in its South Central neighborhood, where he grew up listening to R&B and jazz. His father was active in radical labour union politics.
After a stint as a boxer, Axelrod found studio work in the film and television industry, and was soon in demand as a drummer, producer and arranger. He produced his first album in 1959, saxophonist Harold Land’s The Fox.
In late 1963, Axelrod joined Capitol Records as a producer and A&R man. He encouraged the label to develop their black musicians. He began working with Lou Rawls, producing his successful Live album and a succession of gold albums and hit singles including "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing", "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)" and "Dead End Street", which Axelrod wrote and produced. He also began working with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, one of the most successful jazz crossover artists of the 1960s. Axelrod produced Adderley’s 1967 album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club', which spawned the jazz hit "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”, written by the band’s pianist Joe Zawinul, which reached No. 11 in the US pop charts.
Around this time Axelrod also began working with a regular group of leading session musicians, including Howard Roberts (guitar), Carol Kaye (bass) and Earl Palmer (drums). In 1968, Axelrod wrote Mass in F Minor and Release of an Oath in a contemporary rock vein for the Electric Prunes; they were released under the band's name, but because of their complexity were recorded by other musicians. The Electric Prunes disbanded during the recording sessions and Axelrod's team completed the albums. Axelrod’s success also encouraged Capitol to allow him to produce solo albums, the first two of which, Song of Innocence (1968) and Songs of Experience (1969), were homages to the mystical poetry and paintings of William Blake. These used sweeping strings, booming sound and heavy beats in a way that was unique for the time and became highly influential many years later. His third solo album, Earth Rot (1970), warned of the impact of environmental pollution and degradation.
At the same time, Axelrod continued to work with Adderley and Rawls, and with the South African singer Letta Mbulu, bandleader David Rose, and unsuccessful psychedelic groups The Common People and Hardwater. In 1970, he left Capitol and over the next few years issued a rock version of Händel's oratorio Messiah and further solo albums, as well as continuing to work with Adderley on several albums until the latter’s death in 1975. His approach fell out of fashion for a while, and three solo albums he recorded in the 1980s went unreleased.
His work as arranger and composer began to be rediscovered in the early 1990s, and to be sampled by artists such as DJ Shadow and Lauryn Hill. In 1993 he released his first album for over a decade, Requiem: Holocaust. Several compilations of his earlier work were also released. In 2000 he released David Axelrod, which used rhythm tracks originally recorded for a proposed third Electric Prunes album, with new arrangements. Dr. Dre used a David McCallum cut ("The Edge") for "The Next Episode" from 1999's 2001. Masta Ace also used a cut from "The Edge" in his song, "No Regrets" from the 2001 album, Disposable Arts. In addition, "The Edge" was heavily sampled on the Emperor Penguin track "Burnt Sienna and Avocado".
Axelrod appeared at the Royal Festival Hall, London, on 17 March 2004 as part of the Ether festival where he conducted a performance of his solo work. He was joined onstage by Richard Ashcroft who sang "Holy Are You", originally recorded by The Electric Prunes. At the end of this rare concert he informed the audience that he was suffering from ill health. In 2006, Live at Royal Festival Hall was released as a DVD and CD.
Axelrod signed with Blue Note Records in 2005.
Axelrod's music has been sampled many times by hip hop musicians:
In 1993, De La Soul sampled Lou Rawls's Axelrod-produced "You've Made Me So Very Happy" on their track "I Am I Be" from the Buhloone Mindstate album.
In 1994, The Beatnuts became the first musicians to sample one of Axelrod's own pieces: "Holy Thursday" for their track "Hit Me With That" from the Street Level album and again in 1997 where they sampled the Axelrod written Electric Prunes songs: "The Adoration" for their "World Famous Intro" and "General Confessional" for "Niggaz Know", as well as Axelrod's "Life Time Monologue" for Lou Rawls, particularly the song "Thinkin 'Bout Cash".
In 1995, producer T-Ray sampled Axelrod's "A Divine Image" for Kool G Rap's "Take 'Em To War" from his 4,5,6 album.
Also in 1995, producer Joe Fatal on the Fat Joe album Jealous One's Envy samples the Axelrod written Electric Prunes song "Holy Are You" in "Respect Mine" and Axelrod's "Holy Thursday" for "Bronx Keeps Creating It".
In 1996, DJ Shadow in his Entroducing album sampled Axelrod's "The Human Abstract" for his "Midnight In A Perfect World".
In 1999 and 2000, Wu-Tang Clan members Inspectah Deck and Ghostface Killah both sampled "Terri's Tune" by Axelrod for the songs "Elevation" and "Stay True" for the albums Uncontrolled Substance and Supreme Clientele.
Rap producer Swizz Beatz looped "Holy Thursday" for the track "Dr. Carter", which is on Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter III. "Holy Thursday" was also sampled in part on Sublime's self-titled album in the song "Doin' Time". It was also sampled in InI - "Think Twice", produced by Pete Rock. It was sampled in its entirety by Skyzoo for the track "The Definitive Prayer" on his mixtape The Great Debaters.
DJ Premier sampled “The Smile” for the track “Shake This” from Royce da 5'9"’s album Street Hop.
Los Angeles producer Nameles (a.k.a. Nahm) produced "Substance Abuse" with samples from several different tracks off the Songs of Experience album.
Producer Diamond D sampled the riff at 1:20 of "The Warning Talk (Part II)" to create the basic beat for "Hip Hop" off Mos Def's Black on Both Sides. In 1996 Diamond D also sampled Axelrod, where he uses a portion of "The Mental Traveler" for his remix of Ras Kass's "Soul On Ice".
Quasimoto or Madlib sampled "The Signs Pt. II' for the track "The Unseen" of his 2000 album The Unseen.
Optical Illusion, a South African-based crew, sampled "The Edge" in 2005 for the track "Pure Service," produced by BATTLEKAT on their album The Offering.
In 2013 Manic Street Preachers used "A Little Girl Lost" for the title track of their album Rewind the Film.
Madlib covered "A Divine Image" as part of his Sound Directions project. Cypress Hill used parts of the same song for the track "16 Men Till There's No Men Left" on their album IV.
In 2008, two tracks by Axelrod, "Holy Thursday" and "The Edge", were included in the soundtrack to the video game Grand Theft Auto IV.
Discography
Year Album details
1968 Song of Innocence
Released: 1968
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1969 Songs of Experience
Released: 1969
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1970 Earth Rot
Released: 1970
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1971 Rock Messiah
Released: 1971
Label: RCA
Formats: LP
1972 The Auction
Released: 1972
Label: Decca
Formats: LP
1974 Heavy Axe
Released: 1974
Label: Fantasy
Formats: LP, CD
1975 Seriously Deep
Released: 1975
Label: Polydor
Formats: LP, CD
1977 Strange Ladies
Released: 1977
Label: MCA
Formats: LP
1980 Marchin'
Released: 1980
Label: MCA
Formats: LP
1993 Requiem: The Holocaust
Released: 1993
Label: Stateside
Formats: CD
1995 The Big Country
Released: 1995
Label: Stateside
Formats: CD
2001 David Axelrod
Released: 2001
Label: Mo' Wax
Formats: CD
2004 David Axelrod Live at Royal Festival Hall
Released: 2004
Label:
Formats: CD/DVD
As arranger
With Hampton Hawes
Northern Windows (Prestige, 1974) - also producer
With The Electric Prunes
Mass in F Minor (Reprise, 1968)
Release of an Oath (Reprise, 1968)
With Gene Ammons
Brasswind (Prestige, 1974)
As producer
With David McCallum
Music...A Part Of Me (Capitol ST 2432, 1966)
Music...A Bit More Of Me (Capitol ST 2498, 1966)
Music...It's Happening Now! (Capitol ST 2651, 1967)
McCallum (Capitol ST 2748, 1968)
With Donna Loren
Beach Blanket Bingo (Capitol T-2323, ST-2323, 1965)
"Blowing Out the Candles" b/w "Just a Little Girl" (Capitol 5250, 1964)
"Ten Good Reasons" b/w "Ninety Day Guarantee" (Capitol 5337, 1964)
"New Love" b/w "So, Do the Zonk" (Capitol 5409, 1965)
These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings (Now Sounds CRNOW-47, 2014) (tracks: "Just a Little Girl", "So, Do the Zonk", "Good Things" [previously unreleased], "Leave Him to Me" [previously unreleased], "Ten Good Reasons", "Ninety Day Guarantee", "Blowing Out the Candles", "Drop the Drip" [previously unreleased], and the tracks from the Beach Blanket Bingo album).
With Cannonball Adderley
Cannonball Adderley Live! (Capitol, 1964)
Live Session! (Capitol, 1964))
Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof (Capitol, 1964)
Domination (Capitol, 1965)
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club' (Capitol, 1966)
74 Miles Away (Capitol, 1967)
Why Am I Treated So Bad! (Capitol, 1967)
In Person (Capitol, 1968)
Accent on Africa (Capitol, 1968)
Country Preacher (Capitol, 1969)
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet & Orchestra (Capitol, 1970)
Love, Sex, and the Zodiac (Capitol, 1970)
The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free (Capitol, 1970)
The Happy People (Capitol, 1972)
The Black Messiah (Capitol, 1972)
Music You All (Capitol, 1976)
Inside Straight (Capitol, 1973)
Pyramid (Capitol, 1974)
After starting out as a staff producer for record companies specializing in jazz, Axelrod became known by the mid-1960s in soul and jazz circles for his recording skills. In 1968, he embarked on a solo career and released several eccentric albums during the 1970s that showcased his characteristic sound, which combined heavily microphoned drums and baroque orchestration, and avant garde themes ranging from the environment to heightened mental awareness. With his early solo projects, Axelrod was one of the first recording artists to fuse elements of jazz, rock, and R&B.
Born in Los Angeles, California, David Axelrod was raised in its South Central neighborhood, where he grew up listening to R&B and jazz. His father was active in radical labour union politics.
After a stint as a boxer, Axelrod found studio work in the film and television industry, and was soon in demand as a drummer, producer and arranger. He produced his first album in 1959, saxophonist Harold Land’s The Fox.
In late 1963, Axelrod joined Capitol Records as a producer and A&R man. He encouraged the label to develop their black musicians. He began working with Lou Rawls, producing his successful Live album and a succession of gold albums and hit singles including "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing", "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)" and "Dead End Street", which Axelrod wrote and produced. He also began working with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, one of the most successful jazz crossover artists of the 1960s. Axelrod produced Adderley’s 1967 album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club', which spawned the jazz hit "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”, written by the band’s pianist Joe Zawinul, which reached No. 11 in the US pop charts.
Around this time Axelrod also began working with a regular group of leading session musicians, including Howard Roberts (guitar), Carol Kaye (bass) and Earl Palmer (drums). In 1968, Axelrod wrote Mass in F Minor and Release of an Oath in a contemporary rock vein for the Electric Prunes; they were released under the band's name, but because of their complexity were recorded by other musicians. The Electric Prunes disbanded during the recording sessions and Axelrod's team completed the albums. Axelrod’s success also encouraged Capitol to allow him to produce solo albums, the first two of which, Song of Innocence (1968) and Songs of Experience (1969), were homages to the mystical poetry and paintings of William Blake. These used sweeping strings, booming sound and heavy beats in a way that was unique for the time and became highly influential many years later. His third solo album, Earth Rot (1970), warned of the impact of environmental pollution and degradation.
At the same time, Axelrod continued to work with Adderley and Rawls, and with the South African singer Letta Mbulu, bandleader David Rose, and unsuccessful psychedelic groups The Common People and Hardwater. In 1970, he left Capitol and over the next few years issued a rock version of Händel's oratorio Messiah and further solo albums, as well as continuing to work with Adderley on several albums until the latter’s death in 1975. His approach fell out of fashion for a while, and three solo albums he recorded in the 1980s went unreleased.
His work as arranger and composer began to be rediscovered in the early 1990s, and to be sampled by artists such as DJ Shadow and Lauryn Hill. In 1993 he released his first album for over a decade, Requiem: Holocaust. Several compilations of his earlier work were also released. In 2000 he released David Axelrod, which used rhythm tracks originally recorded for a proposed third Electric Prunes album, with new arrangements. Dr. Dre used a David McCallum cut ("The Edge") for "The Next Episode" from 1999's 2001. Masta Ace also used a cut from "The Edge" in his song, "No Regrets" from the 2001 album, Disposable Arts. In addition, "The Edge" was heavily sampled on the Emperor Penguin track "Burnt Sienna and Avocado".
Axelrod appeared at the Royal Festival Hall, London, on 17 March 2004 as part of the Ether festival where he conducted a performance of his solo work. He was joined onstage by Richard Ashcroft who sang "Holy Are You", originally recorded by The Electric Prunes. At the end of this rare concert he informed the audience that he was suffering from ill health. In 2006, Live at Royal Festival Hall was released as a DVD and CD.
Axelrod signed with Blue Note Records in 2005.
Axelrod's music has been sampled many times by hip hop musicians:
In 1993, De La Soul sampled Lou Rawls's Axelrod-produced "You've Made Me So Very Happy" on their track "I Am I Be" from the Buhloone Mindstate album.
In 1994, The Beatnuts became the first musicians to sample one of Axelrod's own pieces: "Holy Thursday" for their track "Hit Me With That" from the Street Level album and again in 1997 where they sampled the Axelrod written Electric Prunes songs: "The Adoration" for their "World Famous Intro" and "General Confessional" for "Niggaz Know", as well as Axelrod's "Life Time Monologue" for Lou Rawls, particularly the song "Thinkin 'Bout Cash".
In 1995, producer T-Ray sampled Axelrod's "A Divine Image" for Kool G Rap's "Take 'Em To War" from his 4,5,6 album.
Also in 1995, producer Joe Fatal on the Fat Joe album Jealous One's Envy samples the Axelrod written Electric Prunes song "Holy Are You" in "Respect Mine" and Axelrod's "Holy Thursday" for "Bronx Keeps Creating It".
In 1996, DJ Shadow in his Entroducing album sampled Axelrod's "The Human Abstract" for his "Midnight In A Perfect World".
In 1999 and 2000, Wu-Tang Clan members Inspectah Deck and Ghostface Killah both sampled "Terri's Tune" by Axelrod for the songs "Elevation" and "Stay True" for the albums Uncontrolled Substance and Supreme Clientele.
Rap producer Swizz Beatz looped "Holy Thursday" for the track "Dr. Carter", which is on Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter III. "Holy Thursday" was also sampled in part on Sublime's self-titled album in the song "Doin' Time". It was also sampled in InI - "Think Twice", produced by Pete Rock. It was sampled in its entirety by Skyzoo for the track "The Definitive Prayer" on his mixtape The Great Debaters.
DJ Premier sampled “The Smile” for the track “Shake This” from Royce da 5'9"’s album Street Hop.
Los Angeles producer Nameles (a.k.a. Nahm) produced "Substance Abuse" with samples from several different tracks off the Songs of Experience album.
Producer Diamond D sampled the riff at 1:20 of "The Warning Talk (Part II)" to create the basic beat for "Hip Hop" off Mos Def's Black on Both Sides. In 1996 Diamond D also sampled Axelrod, where he uses a portion of "The Mental Traveler" for his remix of Ras Kass's "Soul On Ice".
Quasimoto or Madlib sampled "The Signs Pt. II' for the track "The Unseen" of his 2000 album The Unseen.
Optical Illusion, a South African-based crew, sampled "The Edge" in 2005 for the track "Pure Service," produced by BATTLEKAT on their album The Offering.
In 2013 Manic Street Preachers used "A Little Girl Lost" for the title track of their album Rewind the Film.
Madlib covered "A Divine Image" as part of his Sound Directions project. Cypress Hill used parts of the same song for the track "16 Men Till There's No Men Left" on their album IV.
In 2008, two tracks by Axelrod, "Holy Thursday" and "The Edge", were included in the soundtrack to the video game Grand Theft Auto IV.
Discography
Year Album details
1968 Song of Innocence
Released: 1968
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1969 Songs of Experience
Released: 1969
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1970 Earth Rot
Released: 1970
Label: Capitol
Formats: CD, LP
1971 Rock Messiah
Released: 1971
Label: RCA
Formats: LP
1972 The Auction
Released: 1972
Label: Decca
Formats: LP
1974 Heavy Axe
Released: 1974
Label: Fantasy
Formats: LP, CD
1975 Seriously Deep
Released: 1975
Label: Polydor
Formats: LP, CD
1977 Strange Ladies
Released: 1977
Label: MCA
Formats: LP
1980 Marchin'
Released: 1980
Label: MCA
Formats: LP
1993 Requiem: The Holocaust
Released: 1993
Label: Stateside
Formats: CD
1995 The Big Country
Released: 1995
Label: Stateside
Formats: CD
2001 David Axelrod
Released: 2001
Label: Mo' Wax
Formats: CD
2004 David Axelrod Live at Royal Festival Hall
Released: 2004
Label:
Formats: CD/DVD
As arranger
With Hampton Hawes
Northern Windows (Prestige, 1974) - also producer
With The Electric Prunes
Mass in F Minor (Reprise, 1968)
Release of an Oath (Reprise, 1968)
With Gene Ammons
Brasswind (Prestige, 1974)
As producer
With David McCallum
Music...A Part Of Me (Capitol ST 2432, 1966)
Music...A Bit More Of Me (Capitol ST 2498, 1966)
Music...It's Happening Now! (Capitol ST 2651, 1967)
McCallum (Capitol ST 2748, 1968)
With Donna Loren
Beach Blanket Bingo (Capitol T-2323, ST-2323, 1965)
"Blowing Out the Candles" b/w "Just a Little Girl" (Capitol 5250, 1964)
"Ten Good Reasons" b/w "Ninety Day Guarantee" (Capitol 5337, 1964)
"New Love" b/w "So, Do the Zonk" (Capitol 5409, 1965)
These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings (Now Sounds CRNOW-47, 2014) (tracks: "Just a Little Girl", "So, Do the Zonk", "Good Things" [previously unreleased], "Leave Him to Me" [previously unreleased], "Ten Good Reasons", "Ninety Day Guarantee", "Blowing Out the Candles", "Drop the Drip" [previously unreleased], and the tracks from the Beach Blanket Bingo album).
With Cannonball Adderley
Cannonball Adderley Live! (Capitol, 1964)
Live Session! (Capitol, 1964))
Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof (Capitol, 1964)
Domination (Capitol, 1965)
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club' (Capitol, 1966)
74 Miles Away (Capitol, 1967)
Why Am I Treated So Bad! (Capitol, 1967)
In Person (Capitol, 1968)
Accent on Africa (Capitol, 1968)
Country Preacher (Capitol, 1969)
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet & Orchestra (Capitol, 1970)
Love, Sex, and the Zodiac (Capitol, 1970)
The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free (Capitol, 1970)
The Happy People (Capitol, 1972)
The Black Messiah (Capitol, 1972)
Music You All (Capitol, 1976)
Inside Straight (Capitol, 1973)
Pyramid (Capitol, 1974)
The Fly
David Axelrod Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'The Fly' by these artists:
07. U2 Oh, baby child It's no secret that the stars are falling…
A.U.R.A. 这一次 是我自己为自己下的决定 很小心 你说慢慢来别怕来不及 如果我 还有一点点不安或者迟疑 我不会 对你的反应那么好奇…
Bricks (Yeah) Seeing ghosts fly around, feels like I am underrated…
Budam Little fly, your summer’s play My thoughtless hand has brus…
Checker Come on come on and do the fly with me Hey…
Cosmo Sheldrake Little Fly, Thy summer's play My thoughtless hand Has brushe…
David Plell The fly knows his way round the house He is not…
David Shaw-Parker To left of me a striped fence To me, this all…
Depeche Mode Death is everywhere There are flies on the windscreen For a …
DJ Matys & D-Gor 谁的青春不想要一点颜色 能够表现内心的我 谁的生活不想要一点自由 加满水加满油 就可以逃出水泥的迷宫 不要埋怨路很长困难…
Dolores Dolores Life, itâ¬"s a wonderful ride, itâ¬"s a difficult ride An un…
Dr. Dre Close your eyes into this life l need you to…
Dr. Dre Feat. RBX Snoop Dogg & That Nigga Daz Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that we…
Dr. Dre feat. World Class Wreckin' Cru Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that we…
Dr. Dre Vs World Class Wreckin Crew I can fly, I can fly, I can fly. I…
Dr. Elmo Close your eyes into this life l need you to…
Ferguson Maynard Tryin' hard now, it's so hard now It's so hard now Feelin'…
Fernando I am tired of you, always telling me That I am…
Florent Et J'fly J'suis là j'fais mes bails Y'a aucunes failles…
Freddie & The Kinfolk Sat on a park bench Two miles from home Smoking rollies The …
Gavin Friday Oh, baby child It's no secret that the stars are falling…
Israel Kamakawiwoʻole There was a little fly, he flew into the store He…
Jandek I saw him winging around He was a big buzzing fly…
Lane & Marriott & Mclagan & Small Faces Come and fly away with me Up in the air Nobody's there That…
Latefallen The sidewalks sparkle like the sticky sweat on meat. Broken…
Maynard Ferguson Tryin' hard now, it's so hard now It's so hard now Feelin'…
Mercy Mercy FLY HIGHER (Deep in Mercy) If I need to learn A little…
Mr. Groove Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin' Into the future T…
Od I got heaven bitch I'm god I'll let em see the…
P.O.B. La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la-…
Pale-X どこまでも FLY! 続く先へ僕だけに分かる 名も無き一輪の花 見つけ出すさ...走り出せ! 空を見上げて あの頃僕は…
Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians Here comes the fly Watch him go by Here he comes…
RŮDE (speaking) Uh! Watch your step! It's no joke out here, watch…
S.E.N.S. Oh-ho Oh-ho Oh-ho Fly This is for the kids This is only for…
Sarah Brightman And all she ever thinks about Is being any other place…
Storm I wanna fly high I wanna fly high I look up to…
The End Ho le cicatrici addosso, un Picasso Quando mi dirai che hai…
The London Theatre Orchestra Gonna fly now, flying high now Gonna fly, fly, fly Rocky's r…
The U.R.E 这一次 是我自己为自己下的决定 很小心 你说慢慢来别怕来不及 如果我 还有一点点不安或者迟疑 我不会 对你的反应那么好奇…
The World Class Wreckin Cru Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that we…
Touch and the Dirty Sample Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' 'bout Yeah, we on fire…
U.S.O 这一次 是我自己为自己下的决定 很小心 你说慢慢来别怕来不及 如果我 还有一点点不安或者迟疑 我不会 对你的反应那么好奇…
U2 Oh, baby child It's no secret that the stars are falling…
U2 U Two Oh, baby child It's no secret that the stars are falling…
Various Artists [Akon - So Fly] [Chorus] Realizing livin life for me, alway…
World Class Wreckin Cru Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that…
World Class Wreckin' Cru Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that we…
World Class Wreckin’ Cru Everybody why don't you try A brand new dance that we…
You Two Oh, baby child It's no secret that the stars are falling…
Yusef Lateef The buzzard took the monkey for a ride in the…
We have lyrics for these tracks by David Axelrod:
Don't Worry 'Bout a Thing Everybody's got a thing But some don't know how to…
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing Everybody's got a thing But some don't know how to…
Good Day Sunshine Good day sunshine, Good day sunshine, Good day sunshine. …
The Little Children *Choir singing* [Verse 1: Ras Kass] Capable of good and …
The Little Children ft. Ras ka *Choir singing* [Verse 1: Ras Kass] Capable of good and …
The Little Children ft. Ras kass *Choir singing* [Verse 1: Ras Kass] Capable of good and …
The Poison Tree I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my…
You've Made Me So Very Happy I lost at love before, Got mad and closed the door. But…
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matzomaniac
Rest In Power, Sir David Axelrod!
James Fayton
this is too good, I swear! Ive been trying to find more music with this sorta swagger for sometime and not that much compares.
Clueless1404
This man was brilliant!
James DeWeaver
100% agree!
Nedu Kay
I looooove this….it was used in the GUCCI advert Fall/winter09. It worked so well..
jay tui
Such elegance ....caressing the piano keys
jay tui
This should have been used while Rocky was training...I think I found some motivational running music
robelgmusic
Epic strings and bass.
Bart Jager
Simply beautifull :)
Juniper Jupiter
Total jam.