Yes, it's that Al Hirt record. Among the staggering 100+ album titles from the seasoned horn player, there is one that stands above all others for diggers and sample heads, 1967's Soul in the Horn. The reason: it features the classic 'Harlem Hendoo', sampled unforgettably by De La Soul for the legendary Buhlōōne Mind State cut, 'Ego Trippin' (Part Two)'! Al Hirt's infamous 'Soul In The Horn' LP is inextricably tangled up in crate-digger lore. Originally released in '67, the album has been in heavy demand for over 30 years, entirely down to the majestic Soul-Jazz fire of 'Harlem Hendoo'.
Be With Records are offering 3 lucky readers the chance to win one of these superb vinyl reissues! To be in with a chance of winning, all you need to do is answer the following question:
"Al Hirt's 'Harlem Hendoo' has been sampled many times since De La Soul first repurposed the cut in 1993. Name the Scott Storch produced Roots cut that sampled the song in 2004.
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