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Product Summary
Label: A&m/geffen/interscope
UPC: 00606949343729
Release Date: 10/8/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60570658
Item#: M2GRJT
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSampleTimePriceDownload
1. This Is ~ Jurassic 50:52$0.99Download
2. Freedom ~ Jurassic 53:19$0.99Download
3. If You Only Knew ~ Jurassic 53:51$0.99Download
4. Break ~ Jurassic 53:16$0.99Download
5. React ~ Jurassic 50:56$0.99Download
6. Day At The Races, A - (featuring Big Daddy Kane/Percy P) ~ Jurassic 54:02$0.99Download
7. Remember His Name ~ Jurassic 54:02$0.99Download
8. What's Golden ~ Jurassic 53:07$0.99Download
9. Thin Line - (featuring Nelly Furtado) ~ Jurassic 54:45$0.99Download
10. After School Special ~ Jurassic 52:41$0.99Download
11. High Fidelity ~ Jurassic 53:07$0.99Download
12. Sum Of Us ~ Jurassic 53:28$0.99Download
13. DDT ~ Jurassic 50:42$0.99Download
14. One Of Them - (featuring Juju) ~ Jurassic 53:18$0.99Download
15. Hey ~ Jurassic 54:25$0.99Download
16. I Am Somebody ~ Jurassic 54:05$0.99Download
17. Acetate Prophets ~ Jurassic 56:31$0.99Download

(P) 2002 Interscope Geffen (A&M) Records A Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
(C) 2002 Interscope Records
 
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Following a successful album is never easy, no matter what the style of music. In hip-hop, the challenge is arguably more difficult since the whims of the genre are constantly shifting, the sounds ever-evolving. On their second full length album, Power In Numbers, Jurassic 5 prove up to the task of answering one remarkable album--their first, Quality Control--with another. Nobody could really doubt the result. The Los Angeles-based outfit has always displayed a blazing ingenuity and inventiveness in their craft, earning the four MCs and two DJs of the group a loyal, dedicated following that reaches throughout the world.
 
"The signature wordplay and musical ingenuity are as strong as ever here..."  James Donaghy, Playlouder
"...their second album will thrill fans..."  Peter Relic, Rolling Stone
"Oozing confidence, clarity and common sense, the group's four MCs tackle their topics...like the greats of old"  Dan Leroy, Launch.com

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Jurassic 5: Chali 2NA, Cut Chemist, Marc 7, Zaakir (Soup), Akil, Nu-Mark.
Additional personnel: Nelly Furtado, Big Daddy Kane, Percy P., JuJu, Kool Keith.
Producers: Cut Chemist, DJ Nu-Mark, JuJu, SA-RA.
POWER IN NUMBERS includes a bonus DVD disc.
Jurassic 5: Chali 2NA, Cut Chemist, Marc 7, Zaakir (Soup), Akil, Nu-Mark.
Additional personnel: Nelly Furtado, Big Daddy Kane, Percy P., JuJu, Kool Keith.
Producers: Cut Chemist, DJ Nu-Mark, JuJu, SA-RA.
The chorus of "What's Golden," the first single from rap collective Jurassic 5's second record POWER IN NUMBERS, talks of going "back to the days of yes y'allin" and "holding on to what's golden." "A Day at the Races" features shout-outs to Kool G Rap and Kool Moe Dee while Big Daddy Kane guest raps. This gives a hint of merely one side of a band that embraces and embodoes the old school while infusing it with bits of all that's come since. J5 contains four DJs and two MCs, and the many cooks, far from spoiling the Jurassic stew, allow for many different perspectives and the fullest of sounds.
On their 2000 debut QUALITY CONTROL, J5 had to contend with over five years of expectations fueled by touring and heightened by a hailed 1997 EP, yet released a solid, if not earthshaking record. With POWER IN NUMBERS, the hip-hop sextet hits its stride, both lyrically and musically. The four starkly different voices layer richly textured stories, piling one on top of the other, dissolving into a mosaic, an MC battle revealing another piece of the ongoing story of life.
The chorus of "What's Golden," the first single from rap collective Jurassic 5's second record POWER IN NUMBERS, talks of going "back to the days of yes y'allin" and "holding on to what's golden." "A Day at the Races" features shout-outs to Kool G Rap and Kool Moe Dee while Big Daddy Kane guest raps. This gives a hint of merely one side of a band that embraces and embodoes the old school while infusing it with bits of all that's come since. J5 contains four DJs and two MCs, and the many cooks, far from spoiling the Jurassic stew, allow for many different perspectives and the fullest of sounds.
On their 2000 debut QUALITY CONTROL, J5 had to contend with over five years of expectations fueled by touring and heightened by a hailed 1997 EP, yet released a solid, if not earthshaking record. With POWER IN NUMBERS, the hip-hop sextet hits its stride, both lyrically and musically. The four starkly different voices layer richly textured stories, piling one on top of the other, dissolving into a mosaic, an MC battle revealing another piece of the ongoing story of life.

 
Compilation Appearances
Lyricist Lounge Volume 1 (Explicit Version)
We Came From Beyond (Explicit Version)
Duck Season Vol.1
One Big Trip (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Bonnaro Music Festival 2002
Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002 (Bonus Tracks)
Exclusive Collection
Record Live: solid Steel Presents
Peace Not War Vol 2
Wake Up Everybody (w/ Bonus DVD)
Wake Up Everybody (w/ Bonus DVD)
Genocode In Sudan
Concert Series Vol 1 (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Chali2na: fish Market
Stick It
Fabriclive 39

 
Associated Artists and Works
Chemist, Cut
Company Flow
Cut Chemist
Dilated Peoples
Nu-Mark, DJ

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/08/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 493 437
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00606949343729

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (11/28/02, p.90)
- 3 stars out of 5 "...[This] album will thrill fans who stopped clocking rap a decade ago and heads who never let go..."

Rolling Stone (11/28/02, p.90)
- 3 stars out of 5 "...[This] album will thrill fans who stopped clocking rap a decade ago and heads who never let go..."

Spin (11/02, p.124)
- 7 out of 10 - "...Balances the MC's party-startin' with darker musings..."

Spin (11/02, p.124)
- 7 out of 10 - "...Balances the MC's party-startin' with darker musings..."

Q (11/02, pp.103-5)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...An unexpected delight..."

Q (11/02, pp.103-5)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...An unexpected delight..."

CMJ (10/14/02, p.6)
- "...All six members of this group are extremely talented. What Jurassic 5 has done, and continues to do, for hip-hop is a wonderful thing..."

CMJ (10/14/02, p.6)
- "...All six members of this group are extremely talented. What Jurassic 5 has done, and continues to do, for hip-hop is a wonderful thing..."

Vibe (11/02, p.154)
- "...POWER IN NUMBERS is colored by a spiritual ache that transcends anything J5 has done before..."

Vibe (11/02, p.154)
- "...POWER IN NUMBERS is colored by a spiritual ache that transcends anything J5 has done before..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/03, p.73)
- Ranked #5 in Mojo's "Best Urban Albums of 2002"

Mojo (Publisher)
(11/02, p.106)
- "...An almost austere album, the production deliciously dry...Classy."

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/03, p.73)
- Ranked #5 in Mojo's "Best Urban Albums of 2002"

Splendid 8 of 10
As spiritual as Talib Kweli, as musically complex as Mos Def, as joyfully syncopated as the Roots, Power in Numbers sets the standard for intelligent hip hop. Listen to it early. Listen to it often. You'll get more out of it every time. - Jennifer Kelley
 

 
Bio
Jurassic 5's roots lie in the L.A. Underground, a hip-hop movement centered around The Good Life Caf open-mic space in the heart of South Central Los Angeles' old jazz district, where dozens of MCs and DJs would congregate regularly to perform. During its most prolific period (1991-1994), the L.A. Underground was a Mecca of musical innovation, spawning groups like The Pharcyde and Freestyle Fellowship; more importantly, the movement encouraged its artists to constantly balance progressive styles and good music--an idea that still resonates with J5, the most successful group to emerge from that scene. Jurassic 5 formed in 1993 as the union between two separate hip-hop groups, Rebels of Rhythm and Unity Committee, both frequent participants at The Good Life. The two groups came together to release a spontaneous, one-off single, "Unified Rebelution," which made a deep impression with true hip-hop heads everywhere. Its success emphasized the chemistry each of the artists had with one another and they decided to form Jurassic 5 as a singular musical unit. The rest is well documented. Their self-titled EP was released in 1997 on the group's own independent imprint, selling tens of thousands of copies around the world. Signed to Interscope Records shortly thereafter, with a re-release of their EP, J5 found themselves mentioned in the same breath as groups like The Roots, De La Soul, Mos Def and Talib Kweli--artists who served as an important and welcomed counterpoint to the prevailing standards of hip-hop music.
 

 
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5 of 5 ONE OF THE HOTTEST CDS OUT TODAY Friday, November 22, 2002
A Listener from Burbank, CA USA  

Jurassic 5's "Power in Numbers" is one of the hottest cds out today. Exploring all diffrent aspects of sounds to create a dynamic cd. Having 4 MC's and 2 DJ's is a hip hop lovers delight. Flows and mixes so incredible, you'll find yourself playing the cd over and over....
 
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5 of 5 BEST J5 cd Monday, November 18, 2002
Paul Kos from Flagstaff Arizona  
This cd is the best jurassic 5 cd ever made. If you like hip hop and are a huge J5 fan, I say go and support them by buying this cd. Its got a great flow to it. The ryhmes are intellectual and get you going. So I suggest to all the fans out there, BUY THIS CD!!! You won't regret it, you need it!
 
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5 of 5 J5 (the best) Sunday, November 17, 2002
A Listener from nashua ,NH  
plan and simple this is the best CD i have ever heard. if u like rao u need to get this CD. this CD sets new standards for the rap world
 
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5 of 5 HipHop Near Perfection Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Tim from Chapel Hill, NC  
If you only bought one album this year, and were forced to listen to that one CD every single day, you would still be excited by each track on Jurassic 5's sophomore release, Power in Numbers. Two years since their first full length album, Quality Control, the J5 crew has evolved their sound into something more mature, more intricate, and more intelligent, but has lost nothing in the process. Song highlights on the CD include "Thin Line," featuring Nelly Furtado, a song exploring the intricacies of friendship and relationships, "Freedom," where Chali 2Na and Akil explore the meaning of the word in a range of circumstances, and "What's Golden," reminiscent of earlier J5 and oldschool in general, a great hiphop anthem. Producers Nu-mark and Cut Chemist once again contribute a superb example of instrumental turntablism, "Acetate Prophets," to close the album. I strongly encourage anyone and everyone to go out and buy this album! Whether you are into the underground scene or gangsta rap or don't even listen to hiphop, you will still not be disapointed.
 
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5 of 5 Can't be "beat" Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Heidi from Minneapolis  
This is an amazing album, I love all of j5's stuff, but this just took it to another level. Old skool hip hip with crazy beats and catchy lyrics. You will find songs that you refuse to take off repeat, it will be addicting and you will get this album stuck in your head. After all that you will be bragging to everyone about this album you have. Lucky you! Enjoy!!
 
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