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One of the only good blends between hip hop and Jazz

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One of the only good blends between hip hop and Jazz

Postby AspirinE » Apr 20th, '06, 14:59

The jazzmatazz series by Guru, have got to be the most underated albums of all time..

I think u really claim to like hip hop u should at least try out this album, wont do no harm trust me.


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Guru [Jazzmatazz 2]
High recommendable for people who like Hip-Hop, but also like Jazz Sound!

By the time Gang Starr's rapper Guru created the "experimental fusion of hip-hop and jazz" he called Jazzmatazz back in 1993, the idea of blending the two African-American styles had been fairly well explored. But as the first wholly self-conscious genremixing, Jazzmatazz Volume I was at least a decent novelty record. In the two Years that followed, however, jazz rap--from Digable Planets to Buckshot Lefonque to the Roots--grew into a dominant strain of alternative hip-hop.

The good news is that 1995's Jazzmatazz II acknowledges the changing times. Guru ups the ante by collecting artists from R&B (Chaka Khan, Mica Paris) and reggae (Ini Kamoze, Patra) in addition to jazz (Ramsey Lewis, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard) and rap (Kool Keith, Big Shug). The concept broadens to bring together makers of all black music. At best, the songs reflect this more robust brew: "Watch What You Say," for instance, blends Khan's dynamic blue improvisational singing and Branford Marsalis's subdued saxophone phrases with Guru's rap and DJ Premier's unorthodox track of video game sound effects.

The bad news, though, is that Volume II fails in precisely the same places Volume I did. First, Guru still raps with fine tone but little gift for either rhythm or rhyme. In a monotone he self- righteously calls himself "The Lifesaver" but offers only vague solutions like "deal with reality and try to keep focus" to innercity turmoil. Second, except for Khan's vocals and perhaps Lewis' piano solo on "Respect the Architect," the style meshes never get a chance to rise out of the same tried hip-hop form. --Roni Sarig


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Ima wait to hear ya thoughts on this, would love to really discuss an album on here for once.
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Postby AspirinE » Apr 20th, '06, 19:15

g_killa wrote:ima dl it in a hour or 2 my coms actin up


yeah do check it..


For me this album isnt like an alltime favourite and all but wen u put it on every once in a while it brings memoris back.


I can upload pt1(thanx to clarky for that find by the way) and 3 if anybody is interested, better yet, i can also upload gurus last album "Version 7: Street scriptores".
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Postby AspirinE » Apr 21st, '06, 10:09

Wow, i swear to god, theres no use of having a decent hip hop discussion on this forum.
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Postby AspirinE » Apr 21st, '06, 12:12

~Clarky~ wrote:I'm downloadin it now asp....after hearin' the first one i wanna hear this.


lmao cool The second part is my favourite, coz its a little bit more hip hop than jazz :8) :8) :8)
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Postby AspirinE » Apr 22nd, '06, 00:51

bump lol....
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