Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 feat. David Sanborn
tonyphrone
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Gangstarr member Guru is working on the fourth installment of his Jazzmatazz series. The original Jazzmatazz was released in 1993. The albums pair Guru and other guest MC's alongside legendary Jazz musicians and singers. Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 will be a dual-disc release that will be enterily produced by Solor and co-produced by Guru. According to Guru, Vol. 4 is the best in the long running series, which has featured such legends as Donald Byrd, Roy Ayers, Chaka Khan, Issac Hayes and others. "The tracks Solar and I have laid down are incredible and it's going to be the best Jazzmatazz yet," the rapper boasted. Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 hits stores in 2007 and features appearances by Common, David Sanborn, Ronny Laws, Raheem Devaughn, Natasha Benningfield and others. I'm kinda feelin bad for Guru right about now...
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If only they knew, you don't need that - you've got Things Fall Apart!
I would think they would be right up the alley of somebody who views the Roots' Things Fall Apart as "the hidden link between bop and rap"...
I see "mad schooling" in our immediate future...
I'm preparing myself to be "gotten simple on".
hi
and yes
But, yeah. The good ol' days.
We be to those threads what key be to lock.
You creamy, spy?
You spyerific, creampuff?
that dude Solar is ass. but this could be huge, relatively speaking and not amongst the kufi-set, maybe amongst 30+ crowd
Read: Young Phonics will be including several tracks on the "mature audiences only" mixtape he plays when he's coaxed an older woman back to his lair.
and it won't be MO'NIQUE!
God bless them. Last week I got a beautiful and fully working Marantz amp from an old man whose son just bought him one of these. "I don't need this old crap anymore".
A dark room and the Marantz blue lights while playing vinyl is better than sex.
Back to Guru, please.
I almost spat my drink out...ahahhaha
Is this the mad schooling that I have so long been promised?
I promised Broccoli Bonsai the mad schooling and he's been BAN.
YES!!!! THAT WAS MY SHIT!!!! HOW WAS THAT SO DOPE? Me as like a 12-year old staying up late to see Sun Ra on network TV. priceless
And seeing Lakim Shabazz perform Pure Righteousness with DJ Cee Just, CLASSIC.
Jeezus, I was never a fan of the Jazmatazz shite, but this one looks set to really blow.
and they did that "jam" at the end. i remember one with Sonic Youth, Al Green, Syd Straw and Sanborn doing his Marshall Allen spiel.
ORLY?