Clive Hicks – Look Hear

Greetings all.
The middle of the week is upon us, so I thought I’d smooth us all over the hump with some tasty library/sample source sounds.
I don’t recall when I became aware of guitarist Clive Hicks’ ‘Look Hear’, but when I did it immediately lit up multiple pleasure centers in the brain.
The first thing – is that ‘Look Hear’ is the sample source for one ofmy favorite hip hop joints, ‘What’s Golden’ by Jurassic 5 from their 2002 LP ‘Power In Numbers’. There’s something special about hearing a sample well-flipped, that also manages to stand on its own.
‘Look Hear’ is such a sample.
I haven’t been able to track down much info on Clive Hicks, other than that he was a UK-based studio guitarist who recorded a number of sessions for the KPM and Bruton library music houses, as well as sessions for the likes of Elton John.
‘Look Hear’ was released in 1973 on KPM 1121/Fusion, alongside pieces by Brian Bennett and Alan Hawkshaw among others.
The tune seems to be aiming for Zep-like heaviness, but also manages to work in some of that band’s underlying funk as well.
The guitar takes the lead but this one is all about the organ and the drums.
It is a very groovy one indeed. I hope you dig it, and I’ll see you all on Friday.
Keep the faith
Larry
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