How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2

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How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2
Compilation album by
DJ Yoda
Released2001
GenreHip hop
LabelAntidote Records
ANTCD101
DJ Yoda chronology
How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.1
(2001)
How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2
(2001)
How to Cut & Paste: The 80's Edition
(2003)

How to Cut and Paste Mix Tape Vol.2 is the second DJ mix album mixed by DJ Yoda.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Intro" / "Star Wars Theme" (featuring Crash Crew) - DJ Yoda
  2. "Ill Culinary Behaviour" - DJ Format
  3. "Creatures, Breakin' and Names" (featuring Laura Lee, Jimmy Castor Bunch & New Birth) - DJ Yoda
  4. "Glue" (featuring Biz Markie & Mr. Complex) - Beyond There
  5. "Cucumbers, Needles, Sandwiches & Jazz" (featuring Freda Payne, Johnny Guitar Watson, Martine Girault, The Delfonics & Charlie Parker Septet) - DJ Yoda
  6. "Lonely Piano" (featuring - Grinning Barns) - Quasimoto
  7. "Yoda Meets The A-Team" - DJ Yoda
  8. "Scratching & Keyboard Techniques" (featuring Dizzy Gillespie) - DJ Yoda
  9. "Quid Control" (featuring People Under The Stairs) - DJ Yoda
  10. "Mysterious Plot" (featuring Lee Dorsey) - DJ Yoda
  11. "Billie Holiday Turntablised" - DJ Yoda
  12. "We Got The Funk" - The Beatnuts
  13. "On the Reggae-lar Part 2" (featuring Honey Boy Martin, Don Drummond, Dandy Livingstone, The Cimmarons, Hopeton Lewis, Pat Kelly & The Uniques) - DJ Yoda
  14. "I Gotcha Opin" (Remix) - Black Moon
  15. "Drop" - The Pharcyde
  16. "One Two S**t" - A Tribe Called Quest
  17. "Only When I'm Drunk" - Tha Alkaholiks
  18. "Anything" (featuring Wu-Tang Clan) - SWV
  19. "C.R.E.A.M." - Wu-Tang Clan
  20. "Tony Mozzarelli Wants 80's Pop" / "The Godfather" - DJ Yoda
  21. "Yoda's 80's Pop Megamix" (featuring Rick Astley, Bomb the Bass, Hall & Oates, Five Star & Taylor Dayne) - DJ Yoda
  22. "Rhubarb Tart" (featuring John Cleese) - DJ Yoda
  23. "George Formby Turntablised" - DJ Yoda
  24. "Outro / Indiana Jones Theme" (featuring - Evelyn Glennie) - DJ Yoda

Reception[edit]

The album was positively received, with Allmusic giving it a four star review, describing it as " a combination DJ-technique workshop, hip-hop compilation and adolescent joke-fest".[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Anderson, Rick "DJ Yoda's How to Cut and Paste, Vol. 2 Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-05-26