The Main Ingredient - I Can't See Me Without You

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2008

"I Can't See Me Without You" (1972) by The Main Ingredient off their album "Bitter Sweet", sampled by DJ Premier for NYG'z "Itz On", available on their album "Welcome 2 G-Dom".


Also sampled by Big Shy For AZ's "9 Lives Intro", available on his album "9 Lives".

Also sampled by A.N.T. for Atmosphere's "A Girl Named Hope", available on their album "God Loves Ugly".

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  • Beautiful.

  • First song I ever taped by them!!

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  • I agree with Laner 47...very underrated. It's so amazing how we fell in love with the magnificent three-part harmonies these guys and The Moments mastered, how full their sound was in every aspect.There are young brothers out there with this kind of talent, but would they have the courage and conviction to reestablish this time-tested art form.Until they do, there will always be a gaping hole in our music.C"mon, young brothers...get busy.

  • @vidform: Agreed! Luther Simmons and Anthony Sylvester have some of the best two part harmony in the music business!

  • Greatness

  • Very underrated album-including the great "Who Can I Turn To"-"I take the bus but i'm still paying the fare for two"-i mean who's writing shit like that today and even if they were is there an RnB group that would record it and get airplay on Black Radio?Doubt it-Haven't heard a Black group on RnB radio in years!

  • omg!! luv it.always have..thanks for the memories!!!!

  • sampled to the album intro of 9 Lives by AZ

    and also for the swedish rap song Dilemma by Stuken, i believe

  • I love Cuba's singing and I love Don's too. But nobody really pays attention to the other two singers: Luther Simmons Jr. and Tony Silvester. They deserve serious respect because those two guys have the best harmonizing in the music business. Listen to the parts when they sing: "you said to me"... "till two"... "without you"... "it's reality." They sound like the wind. It's a very high but smooth sound that you don't really hear anymore. I adore these guys.

  • this was sampled by atmosphere

  • @414MILboy

    try mp3ify dot com

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