Vol. 2-Jazzmatazz-New Reality (1995) (Lewis/Khan/Byrd/Marsalis/Patra)

Artist: Guru
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Label: Emd/chrysalis
UPC: 00724383429028
Release Date: 7/18/1995
Buy.com Sku: 60128311
Item#: MRV2KX
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro (Light It Up) / Jazzalude I / New Reality Style ~ Guru (Rap)
2. Lifesaver - (featuring Baybe) ~ Guru (Rap)
3. Living In This World - (featuring Sweet Sable/J. Rodriguez) ~ Guru (Rap)
4. Looking Through Darkness - (featuring Mica Paris) ~ Guru (Rap)
5. Skit A (Interview) / Watch What You Say - (featuring Chaka Khan/Wynton Marsalis) ~ Guru (Rap)
6. Jazzalude II / Defining Purpose ~ Guru (Rap)
7. For You - (featuring Me'Shell NdegeOcello/Kenny Garrett) ~ Guru (Rap)
8. Insert A (Mental Relaxation) / Medicine - (featuring Shara Nelson/Jan Kincaid) ~ Guru (Rap)
9. Lost Souls ~ Guru (Rap)
10. Insert B (The Real Deal) / Nobody Knows ~ Guru (Rap)
11. Jazzalude III / Hip Hop As A Way Of Life ~ Guru (Rap)
12. Respect The Architect - (featuring Ramsey Lewis/Bahamadia/Brian Holt) ~ Guru (Rap)
13. Feel The Music - (featuring Baybe/Paul Ferguson) ~ Guru (Rap)
14. Young Ladies - (featuring Patra/Reuben Wilson/Big Shug/Kool Keith/Kenny Garrett) ~ Guru (Rap)
15. Traveler, The - (featuring Donald Byrd) ~ Guru (Rap)
16. Jazzalude IV / Maintaining Focus ~ Guru (Rap)
17. Count Your Blessings - (featuring Bernard Purdie/Brian Holt) ~ Guru (Rap)
18. Choice Of Weapons - (featuring Dee C. Lee/Gus Da Vigilante/Courtney Pine) ~ Guru (Rap)
19. Something In The Past - (featuring Freddie Hubbard) ~ Guru (Rap)
20. Skit B (Alot On My Mind) / Revelation - (featuring Ronny Jordan/Bu) ~ Guru (Rap)


(C) Chrysalis

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Guru, Baybe, True Master, Jason Kay, Dee C. Lee, Gus Da Vigilante, Lucien, Bu (vocals); Brian Holt (guitar, keyboards, bass); J. Rodriguez (flute, clarinet); Wallace Collins (digerido); Paul Ferguson (piano, keyboards); Jan Kincaid (piano); Dennis Mitchell (keyboards); Stuart Zender (bass); Bernard Purdie (drums); DJ Red Handed, Darren Galea, DJ Sean-Ski, D-Sire (scratches); Panchi Da Wild Commachi (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Kenny Garrett, Freddie Hubbard, Ini Kamoze, Ronny Jordan, Courtney Pine, Reuben Wilson, Jamiroquai, Sweet Sable, Kool Keith, The Solsonics, Donald Byrd, DJ Scratch.
Producers include: The Solsonics, Guru, Carlos Bess, Nikke Nicole, True Master.
Engineers include: Leo "Swift" Morris, Joe Quinde, Kieren Walsh.
Recorded at D&D Studios and Firehouse Studio, New York, New York.
The follow-up to the heavily acclaimed Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1. This album might not have quite as much jazz-rap power as the first volume did, but it's still quite good. Some of the big guns of jazz found their way into the album, including Branford Marsalis (who, of course, had already experimented with urban beats a bit with his Buckshot Lefonque project), Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, and Kenny Garrett. Underground rapper Kool Keith (at this point still a member of the Ultramagnetics) also makes an appearance. Dancehall reggae princess Patra is included on a track, as are Chaka Khan and Me'Shell N'Degeocello; Jamiroquai helps out in another. In some ways, the personnel on this album may be slightly superior to the first outing, but the music also seems a tiny bit blander. Still, what makes the Jazzmatazz albums special is the live synthesis of jazz and rap. With Guru's vocals over the top of live jazz performers (as opposed the usual samples), interplay is facilitated between the two, and thus a whole new dimension is added to the fusion. For someone interested in jazz-rap in general, the first album is a higher priority (as would be Us3's albums, with extensive Blue Note sampling), but this album is still high on the list. ~ Adam Greenberg

Musical Guests
Chaka Khan
Patra
Shara Nelson
Bahamadia
Big Shug
Mica Paris
Me'Shell NdegeOcello
Branford Marsalis
Ramsey Lewis
Baybe
J. Rodriguez
Sweet Sable
Wynton Marsalis
Kenny Garrett
Jan Kincaid
Brian Holt
Paul Ferguson
Kool Keith
Reuben Wilson
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Compilation Appearances
Blowout Comb
Truth Crushed To The Earth Sha (Explicit Version)
I Know
Remix Dys Temper
Chant Down Babylon
Goin' Home
Politics of the Business (Explicit Version)
Habitat Collection:fireside
Chronchitis
Lil Dap:i A Dap

 
Associated Artists and Works
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/18/1995
Original Release Date : 1995
Catalog ID : 34290
Label : Virgin Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00724383429028

 
Professional Reviews
Spin (9/95, p.112)
- 7 - Flawed Yet Worthy - "...it flows organically....the tunes...juggle drama and beats with lightness and elan, balancing immediacy and indirection. They're hooky without being pop, jazzy without being abstract....the general level of creativity is staggering..."

Down Beat (11/95, p.60)
- 3.5 Stars - Good/Very Good - "...Guru is heads above other rappers integrating jazz into their music. Plus, his latest foray into jazz-rap territory continues to inform younger audiences about the old school..."

Vibe (9/95, pp.163-164)
- "...reeks of adulthood....instead of risking potshots from conservatives, Guru (in a bolder move)
risks his rep with his hardcore fans. He flaunts King-isms to folks who pray to Malcolm....a comment on the way things are, but it is also a none-too-subtle request for a change of mind..."

The Source (9/95, p.98)
- 3.5 Mics - Dope - "...JAZZMATAZZ II proves to be a refreshing work that sends good messages about family, life and the cultures of jazz and hip-hop..."

Jazziz (12/95, p.77)
- "...the purest collaboration in the history of the hip hop jazz movement....solid, steady soulkick and...profound poetic presence...reminds the listener to look the truth in the face and address it, conquer it, rap about it, and make sure to remember that Guru knew it first..."

NME (Magazine)
(7/22/95, p.46)
- 8 (out of 10)
- "...outstrips the first for confidence, funkiness and good vibes. He's really onto something here....So which is the side project, Gang Starr or Jazzmatazz? Who cares? Fact is, out of one team, we've got two great acts..."

  
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