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The title of rapper/singer Illa J's debut album refers to the man himself along with his older brother J Dilla, aka Jay Dee, the game-changing hip-hop producer from Detroit who passed away in 2006 at the age of 32. The beats on Yancey Boys are "all previously untouched Jay Dee gems" that were given to Illa J by Delicious Vinyl's founder, Michael Ross. Safe to say, the younger Yancey's first encounter with these tracks had to bring a heavy set of emotions, but with everything here being immediately recognizable as Dilla, the end result for the longtime fan is still one of ghosts and bittersweet memories. Nocturnal keyboards, elegant pianos, lazy beats, and the occasional Kraftwerk-like twist all combine to make warm soul music, but save the D'Angelo-like "We Here" and the more hip-hop highlight "DFTF," those final Dilla touches are missing, as they were on all those sketchbook-like bootleg beat tapes that have appeared since the man's passing. The younger Yancey's contributions are unsurprising lyrics that sing the praises of chilling or soul searching by wandering in circles. Worst of the latter is the perhaps ironically titled "Timeless," which kicks off the uncertain album with "I spent so much time living inside the bubble/I just wanna lay back and stay outta trouble/I think its time for me to break out of the shell/And I can't be afraid to fail." To his credit, his heavy workload includes putting the finishing touches on these lost tracks and figuring out how to pay tribute to his older brother while pimping his own potential. His solution is so understated and mellow that Yancey Boys ends up an interesting release for the Dilla faithful instead of Illa J's grand entrance. ~ David JeffriesBillboard (p.45) - "Illa J holds his own on the De La Soul-sampling 'R U Listenin'' as effectively as he does sans assistance on tracks like 'Showtime.'" Illa J Yancey Boys Songs | 1. | Timeless |
| 2. | We Here |
| 3. | R U Listenin'? Featuring Guilty Simpson |
| 4. | Alien Family by Frank Nitty |
| 5. | Strugglin |
| 6. | Showtime |
| 7. | Swagger |
| 8. | Mr. Shakes (Skit) aka Affion Crockett |
| 9. | DFTF Featuring Affion Crockett |
| 10. | All Good |
| 11. | Sounds Like Love Featuring Devi Nova |
| 12. | Everytime |
| 13. | IllaSoul |
| 14. | Air Signs |
| Purchase Yancey Boys CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Genius Pro Tools CD (2008)
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$13.15 Arguably the most vibrant and verbose lyricist out of the Wu, the Gza returns with his extraordinary fifth solo album, PRO TOOLS. Rather than recycling the winning formula of LIQUID SWORDS, the Genius and Co. have updated their attack strategy. The trademark Shaolin soul loops are still there, along with dramatic orchestral arrangements, but the Gza's flow is even more elevated than usual; with old-school cadences, his tone is laidback slick even while the rhymes paint incredibly vivid street narratives. The emphasis is on good old-fashioned storytelling here, as the man who penned such classics as "Labels" and "Publicity" mixes superb extended metaphors ("0% Finance," "Short Race") with multiple cautionary hood tales ("Path of Destruction," "Colombian Ties"). Still, the most intriguing cut might be "Paper Plate"--a subtle but relentless dis-track aimed squarely at 50 Cent. Ironically, the post-Wu era has also brought the Gza back to his low-budget roots with grimy basement beats courtesy of Bronze Nazareth, Dreddy Kruger, Mathematics, True Master, and the Rza. PRO TOOLS is a worthy challenge to Ghostface for the crown of hottest Wu Tang alum.
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$11.69 Solo lyricist and part-time member of Detroit underground hip-hop mainstays Slum Village, Elzhi takes on 16 hard-hitting loop-heavy tracks on THE PREFACE. Almost entirely produced by Black Milk, THE PREFACE sees the Motown lyricist holding his own beside Royce 5'9", Phat Kat, Guilty Simpson, Fat Ray, and A.B., among others.
With years of recording and worldwide touring under his belt as a member of Slum Village, Elzhi finally brings us his debut album The Preface, which should cement his name amongst the truly great emcees in hip hop. Produced almost entirely by rising star Black Milk, The Preface shows Elzhi displaying not only his unpredictable flows and rhyme schemes, ...
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| | Shad Weathersby Dreamworld CD (2003)
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$16.45 New Orleans is calling, and it's for you. To experience Dreamworld is to spend time in the most beguiling and mysterious of American cities, New Orleans. The textures and moods of Dreamworld both embrace and extend the multitude of musical genres that are the essence of this magical city. Pop, Rock, R & B, Funk, Gospel, Folk, they all contribute to a visceral presence, a hauntingly familiar musical landscape that pulls you into an altered reality. Possibly the most remarkable thing about this beautifully produced album is the timelessness of its themes. Amazingly, it has even more relevance now in these dangerous times for humanity than it did a few years ago when it was first concieved. This work is downright prophetic.Dreamworld ...
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