Low Rider
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"Low Rider" is a song written by American funk band War and producer Jerry Goldstein, which appeared on their album Why Can't We Be Friends?, released in 1975. It reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart and peaked at number seven on the Pop Singles chart.
According to the All Music Guide review of the song, "the lyric takes the cool image of the low rider — the Chicano culture practice of hydraulically hot-rodding classic cars — and using innuendo, extends the image to a lifestyle". The song's most distinguishable feature is its driving bass line, which is present almost throughout. It also ends with a siren-like noise that then becomes a saxophone solo.
The vocal is by the band's Sax player, Charles Miller.[1]
Personnel
Taken from album credits:[2]
- Howard Scott – guitar, percussion, vocals
- B.B. Dickerson – bass, percussion, vocals
- Lonnie Jordan – organ, piano, timbales, percussion, vocals
- Harold Brown – drums, percussion, vocals (credit missing from LP cover)
- Papa Dee Allen – conga, bongos, percussion, vocals
- Charles Miller – clarinet, alto, tenor and baritone saxes, percussion, vocals
- Lee Oskar – harmonica, percussion, vocals
Cover versions
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The song has been covered by many artists, including the following:[3]
- Willy DeVille
- Butthole Surfers
- Carlos Santana
- Blues Traveler
- Peter Cetera
- The Fantômas Melvins Big Band
- George Clinton
- Epsilon Minus
- Exodus in 1988 (their Fabulous Disaster album)
- Gary Hoey
- Andy Offutt Irwin
- JFA
- Kid Frost and Latin Alliance
- Korn on their 1996 album Life Is Peachy
- Look People
- Fudge
- Paul Rodriguez
- Phish
- Popa Chubby featuring Galea in 2001
- Quando Quango
- Son of Dave on June 10, 2016
- Cedar Walton, from his 1976 album Beyond Mobius
- Those Darn Accordions
- moe.
- Air Liquide
- Widespread Panic
- Barry White in 1999[4][5]
- Yukon Kornelius
- Warren Hill on his 2005 album PopJazz[6][7]
- A Spanish version by Mexican group Banda Pachuco was recorded in 1996
Sampling
- "Low Rider" was also significantly sampled by The Beastie Boys for their track "Slow Ride" on the 1986 album Licensed to Ill.
- "Low Rider" was sampled by L'Trimm on their song also titled "Low Rider".
- "Low Rider" was sampled by The Offspring in the remix version of "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy), and also was featured on the song "Original Prankster" as the rhythm is based off this song and uses the cowbell section
- "Low Rider" was sampled by Tito & Tarantula on the track "Bullets From a Gun".
- The song "Jorge Regula" by The Moldy Peaches borrowed the main riff from "Low Rider".
- Sublime sampled the riff of "Low Rider" in the song "Foreman Freestyle" on disc 2 of Everything Under the Sun.
- The song "Surfin Buena Park" by The Ziggens borrowed the main riff from "Low Rider".
- The ending saxophone solo is sampled in "GDFR" by Flo Rida.
- The song "Silence Is Talking" by Reverend and The Makers borrowed the main riff from "Low Rider"
- The song "Lies" by the Thompson Twins uses an almost identical bassline
In popular culture
The song has been featured in movies, including Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke, Colors, Blood in Blood Out, Friday, A Gnome Named Gnorm, A Knight's Tale, Robots, 21 Grams, Dazed and Confused, Paulie, Beverly Hills Ninja, the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds, The Young Poisoner's Handbook, Love Potion No. 9, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, The Internship and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
"Low Rider" is the theme song for George Lopez, Lopez Tonight, and for its titular star's stand up comedy appearances. At the 2007 ALMA Awards, George Lopez called this song, "The Chicano National Anthem", and performed it live.
"Low Rider" is mentioned in That '70s Show in the episode "Sparks", when the lyrics are inscribed on Eric's wedding ring to Donna.
References
- ^ "Classic Tracks: Los Angeles Edition - Mixonline". www.mixonline.com. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ "Why Can't We Be Friends? - War - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ "Cover versions of Low Rider written by B.B. Dickerson,Charles Miller,Harold Brown,Howard E. Scott,Jerry Goldstein,Lee Oskar,Lonnie Jordan,Papa Dee Allen - SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ "Staying Power: Barry White" from Amazon.com
- ^ ""Low Rider - Barry White"". Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ "PopJazz overview". Allmusic.com.
- ^ "Warren Hill Creates New Record Label Called Pop Jazz". SmoothVibes.com.