Madlib – Mind Fusion Vol. 5: Track List
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Track 1
00:00 (Intro)
00:28
02:18
03:05
04:39
05:26
06:43 The Sylvers – We Can Make It We Try, from The Sylvers II (1973)
08:54 (Interlude)
09:07
10:40 Charles Williams – People Make the World…, from Stickball (1972)
12:13
15:16
17:50
19:29
21:07 Steve Mancha – Sweet Baby (1967)
22:42
25:14
26:03
Track 2
00:00 J Dilla – Jungle Love
01:50 Dudley Perkins – Funky Dudley, from Expressions (2006)
03:05 The Congos – Congoman, from Heart of the Congos (1977)
04:25
05:55 J Dilla – E=MC2
07:40
08:45
10:09
11:48
13:27
15:00
15:56
16:53
18:00 Slum Village – Beej n Dem
19:03 Fathers Children – Hollywood Dreaming, from Fathers Children (1979)
20:28
21:17 Beat Konducta
22:44 Beat Konducta
23:56 Madvillain – Monkey Suite
26:24 J Dilla – Diamonds
27:44 J Dilla – Baby
28:38 J Dilla – Two Can Win
30:15
32:00 (Interlude)
32:17
34:00 Doris – You Never Come Closer, from Did You Give the World… (1970)
36:15

trak2 32:17 can’t find out the name or language of this track. Can anyone help please?
whats the name of the disco/soul track @ 10:10 on the second track
peaaaaaaace
Track 2:
08:45 Joyce – “Aldeia De Ogum”
10:09 The Ritchie Family – “I’ll Do My Best (For You Baby)”
13:27 Clyde Alexander & Sanction – “Got To Get Your Love”
I really would like to know the track at 15:56, sounds Brazilian…a bit like Marcos Valle, but I might be wrong. Anyone knows?
Track 2:
04:25 Maulawi – Street rap, from Maulawi (1974)
Track 2:
30:15 Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey – Minsato Le, Mi Dayihome, From World psychedelic 3 (2005)
36:15 Ronald Stein – Pigs Go Home, From Getting Straight OST (1970)
Track 1:
05:26 Ruphus – “Joy”, from Flying Colors (1978)
20:28 ?…anyone?, please….
I’m not 100% about this, but I don’t think its Charles Williams’ version of People Make the World Go Round on track 1. It kind of sounds like the instrumental break from the Stylistics’ version off of their 1971 debut.
Or maybe a mix between the two. But the part that starts at 10:40 doesn’t sound like Charles Williams, and the second half of it doesn’t sound like it’s from the Stylistics. I don’t know, there’s a war going on in my mind over this.
is not Charles Williams, is Ramon Morris version from the LP Sweet Sister Funk
Sweet, good look man.