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The album's production, handled by ODP (Otis D. Pennington) and De La Soul, was equally impressive. The duo incorporated jazz samples and live instrumentation, creating a rich and eclectic sound that added depth to the group's lyrics. Tracks like "The Magic Number" and "Plug Tunin'" featured catchy, horn-driven melodies, while songs like "Rock Co. English" and "3 Feet High" boasted laid-back, jazzy beats. De La Soul 3 Feet High And Rising 1989 320kbps.rar

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The production, handled primarily by the visionary Orrin W. Evans (aka Kool & The Gang's Ronald "Ronnie" Khalil), provided a jazzy, soulful backdrop that complemented De La Soul's lyrical prowess. The incorporation of live instrumentation and sampling of eclectic sources, from reggae to rock, added layers of depth and diversity to the album's sound. Pennington) and De La Soul, was equally impressive

Under the innovative production of , the album utilized a "collage-like" approach to sampling that was revolutionary for its era. While many of their peers stuck to traditional funk and soul loops, De La Soul incorporated a wide range of obscure and unconventional sources, including:

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