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Jazzmatazz Vol.2: the New Reality
 
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Jazzmatazz Vol.2: the New Reality [CD]

Guru Audio CD
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Product details

  • Audio CD (3 July 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Cooltempo
  • ASIN: B000024IM6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 27,213 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro (Light It Up)/Jazzalude I: New Reality Style (Medley)
2. Lifesaver
3. Living In This World
4. Looking Through Darkness
5. Skit A (Interview)/Watch What You Say (Medley)
6. Jazzalude II: Defining Purpose
7. For You
8. Insert A (Mental Relaxation)/Medicine (Medley)
9. Lost Souls
10. Insert B (The Real Deal)/Nobody Knows (Medley)
11. Jazzalude III: Hip Hop As A Way Of Life
12. Respect The Architect
13. Feel The Music
14. Young Ladies
15. The Traveler
16. Jazzalude IV: Maintaining Focus
17. Count Your Blessings
18. Choice Of Weapons
19. Something In The Past
20. Skit B (Alot On My Mind)/Revelation (Medley)

Product Description

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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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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
... 16 Feb 2004
By keir
Format:Audio CD
this is the best of the three and is the best album i bought in a long time when i first got it. i bought all three straight after this one and number one is a close second with 3 trailing a bit behind!
this was recommended to me and im glad it was cos i dont know where id b without it!
perfect if your bird is nagging you to play something she likes too! just press play and sit down, no skipping is needed.
but seriously i hope guru does number 4 like this cos i thought 3 was a little commmercial compared to the full out jazz style of this one.
amazing isnt goood enough, brilliant maybe. stupendus certainly. the best, pretty much!

easy.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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yes another quality installment from Guru (he of greats Gang Starr) from'95 featuring another stellar line-up of stars from across the entire "urban" spectrum (see my title description) including Chaka khan, Me'shell,Donald Byrd,Kool Keith,Ronny Jordan and some dancehall female "toasting" vocals from Patra and also Bahamadia in particular to give this 2nd issue of Jazzmatazz a diverse afro-us/caribbean flavour. Adding new "spice" to the expected us/european jazz/hip-hop hybrid started on Vol.1.

the album starts slowly has to be said with some plodding hip-hop (hence the removal of a star to four stars) but really picks up thereafter with some great jazzy beats , playing , soulful tunes and Guru doing his thing over it all and in collab with others of course. buy with confidence - your getting a great urban album here. get Jazzamatazz 1 + 3 also. (havent heard vol.4 yet)... quality music for sure. although arguably - the Vol.3 "StreetSoul" is the best of the first three releases - Vol.2 is v ery good also.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Great Hop-Hop But... 17 April 2000
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In this album guru gives you the filling that he is full of him self. Unlike the first very best album of Jazzmatazz, he doesn't give enough freedom to the other musicians, and it's really to bad if you just look at the names that appears in. however it still a very good hip-hop album, but if the first is a must have, I'm not sure that this one is too.
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