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Contents.Background Although the Fugees' previous album proved to be critically and commercially unsuccessful, Chris Schwartz, head of Ruffhouse Records, decided to give the group another chance. In early 1995, he gave them a $135,000 advance and granted them complete artistic control for a follow-up album. The group used the money for recording equipment and set up a studio in Wyclef's uncle's basement, which they referred to as Booga Basement.Recording for the album began in June 1995, and extended into November at what Wyclef described as a 'relaxed pace' by stating 'It was done calmly, almost unconsciously. There wasn't any pressure - it was like 'let's make some music,' and it just started forming into something amazing. It sounded like a feel-good hip hop record to us, and it was different than what anyone was doing at the time. It was three kids from an urban background expressing themselves.'
In regard to The Score's unified themes and production, Lauryn commented 'It's an audio film. It's like how radio was back in the 1940s. It tells a story, and there are cuts and breaks in the music. It's almost like a hip hop version of, like what did for rock music.' Music The Score was produced by a variety of producers including each member of the Fugees as well as,. Although most tracks are built on, live instrumentation and are incorporated into multiple tracks. Wyclef Jean plays the guitar on 'Family Business', while DJ Scribble on 'Manifest/Outro'.
Nevertheless, samples are the predominant production tool on The Score. 'Fu-Gee-La' incorporates a sample of 's 'Ooh La La La', and is in the song's chorus. ' also contains a sample that is interpolated; 'Ready or Not (Here I Come)'.
'Manifest/Outro' contains a sample from 'Rock Dis Funky Joint' by, while the title track contains vocal samples from every track on the entire album.Three official singles were released in promotion of The Score, the first of which was 'Fu-Gee-La'. The single was released January 9, 1996 and peaked at number 29 on the, number 13 on the, and number 2 on the chart. The song was produced by and includes elements of ' as performed. ^ (April 9, 1996). Retrieved January 4, 2012.
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Select albums in the Format field. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Type The Score in the 'Search BPI Awards' field and then press Enter. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH. Retrieved April 14, 2018.References.
Brian Coleman (2007). Random House. Chris Nickson (1999). Lauryn Hill: She's Got That Thing. Martin's Paperbacks.
Leah Furman, Elina Furman (1999). Heart of Soul. Ballantine Books. Nathan Brackett, Christian Hoard (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide: Completely Revised and Updated 4th Edition. Simon and Schuster.External links. at.
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