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The sophomore album from EPMD, UNFINISHED BUSINESS picks up right where the hip-hop duo's debut album leaves off. Packed with funk-flavored, bass-rockin' tracks like "So Wat Cha Sayin'," "The Big Payback," and "Total Kaos," UNFINISHED BUSINESS is a stellar follow-up effort. MCs Erik Sermon and Parrish Smith (aka E-Double and PMD) spit their trademark rhymes over killer beats. Back in 1989, when the album was originally released, EPMD was just gaining steam toward becoming one of rap's longest-lasting groups. Tracks like "Get the Bozak," "Please Listen to My Demo," and "Strictly Snappin' Necks" shouldn't be missed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS is big business.
Additional personnel includes: K-Solo, Frank-B (vocals); Charlie Marotta (guitar); D.J. Scratch (scratches).
Personnel: Charlie Marotta (guitar).
Recording information: North Shore Soundworks; Powerplay Studio.
Unknown Contributor Role: K-Solo.
EPMD: Erick Sermon, Parrish "PMD" Smith (vocals).
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$12.99 This is the defining album of East Coast crime rap, which was largely established by the Brooklyn-based Boot Camp Clik of MCs. ENTA DA STAGE is a classic in its genre, featuring deep-in-the-crates beats by DJ Evil Dee (who continues to have a presence in New York's underground hip-hop scene), lurid street imagery delivered by MCs Buckshot and 5T and a flavor forever reminiscent of early-'90s New York.
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$6.49 Eric B. & Rakim, masters of hip hop minimalism, pioneered the frontier separating old school heroes such as Kool Moe Dee from new school followers like Method Man and Jeru Tha Damaja. A testament to this fact is the duo's often-overlooked third album, LET THE RHYTHM HIT 'EM. Released in 1990, as hip-hop changed guards, the record brought together the relentless boasting of hip-hop's past with the sonic creativity of its future.
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$17.09 If a city has any type of jazz scene, chances are that there are some local musicians who play together a lot but don't get around to recording their live performances right away. In Boston, a perfect example is the David Zoffer/Adam Larrabee duo. Acoustic pianist Zoffer and guitarist Larrabee have been performing together as a duo since 1994, but it was 2002 before their collaborations finally became commercially available on CD. Courage in Closeness: Live in Boston focuses on two of their concerts at the New England Conservatory (one in 1999, the other in 2000), and their performances show just how cohesive a duo they are. Through the album, Zoffer and Larrabee enjoy a strong rapport -- it isn't hard to see why they enjoy working together so much -- and favor a melodic, introspective approach to post-bop. Zoffer and Larrabee both have impressive chops, but they don't beat listeners over the head with them; the Boston residents would rather be lyrical, and that is obvious on pieces that range from Larrabee's impressionistic "Escape Artist" to Zoffer's funky "Here Comes Spider." The lyrical approach also serves them well on "Seasonal Beards," a haunting Larrabee piece that has a strong tango influence and underscores his appreciation of the late Astor Piazzolla. Most of the selections were written by either Zoffer or Larrabee; the exceptions are "Chopin Noc-Turned" (which is based on Frédéric Chopin's "Eb Major Nocturne") and Scott Joplin's "Solace." The latter is a ragtime classic, but what the Zoffer/Larrabee duo does to "Solace" isn't ragtime -- they successfully give the song an unlikely post-bop makeover. A fine document of the duo's live performances in Boston, Courage in Closeness makes one hope that Zoffer and Larrabee will record a lot more albums together. ~ Alex Henderson
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$10.09 Force, strength, conviction and style. These are all of the qualities that Jaysun possesses as one of the new and upcoming hip-hop artists.Jaysun was born in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. His father, a piano player, exposed Jaysun to many styles of music. From Cuban jazz to mainstream rock and roll, Jaysun was always accustomed to hearing different sounds from his father's stereo. Realizing his love for hip-hop music, Jaysun soon began to create his own song ideas from his own life experiences.He began his first solo project with 5x5 Productions out of Brooklyn, New York. His first single, "Ain't Having It" was soon picked up and released by Dancing Hills Records, an independent label out of California. After touring briefly and opening up for such acts as De La Soul, Goodie Mobb and Outkast, Jaysun knew that he would have to reach a much bigger audience.In 1999, he began rehearsals for what would become the first hip-hop musical, "Echo Park". In this production, Jaysun would not only have to rap, but, also show off his acting skills as he played three different dramatic roles. In the summer of 2000, "Echo Park" opened at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York. The experiences of performing on that grand stage provided Jaysun with a taste of success that he had long desired.After "Echo Park" had closed, Jaysun decided it was time to hit the studio again. His love for hip-hop could not escape him. In August 2001, Jaysun was signed to Doomzday Entertainment, Inc. Thereafter, he began recording his debut album, "Hurry Up and Wait". Since signing with Doomzday, Jaysun has performed at Crosstown Records Talent ...
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