| 1. Intro - Guru |
| 2. Keep Your Worries - Guru, Angie Stone |
| 3. Hustlin' Daze - Guru, Donell Jones |
| 4. All I Said - Macy Gray, Guru |
| 5. Certified - Bilal, Guru |
| 6. Plenty - Erykah Badu, Guru |
| 7. Lift Your Fist - Guru, |
| 8. Guidance - Guru, Amel Larrieux |
| 9. Interlude (Brooklyn Skit) - Guru |
| 10. Supa Love - Guru, Kelis |
| 11. No More - Craig David, Guru |
| 12. Where's My Ladies? - Big Shug, Guru |
| 13. Night Vision - Guru, Isaac Hayes |
| 14. Who's There? - Guru, Les Nubians |
| 15. Mashin' up da World - Guru, , Junior Reid |
| 16. Timeless - Guru, Herbie Hancock |
Editorial Reviews
The third installment of Guru's celebrated Jazzmatazz series is all about soul. With names like Erykah Badu, Macy Gray, Amel Larrieux, and Les Nubians on board this time around, Streetsoul is a perfect, breezy soundtrack for all seasons. Lyrically, Guru departs from the streetwise righteousness of Gang Starr and instead focuses on affairs of the heart. The Roots lend a typically sparse beat and rhymes to "Lift Your Fist," and the old-school heads will appreciate guest spots by Herbie Hancock and Isaac Hayes. A bouncy flurry of strings and the gorgeous Angie Stone hook of "Keep Your Worries" ensures Streetsoul some crossover success. Check the opener, "Certified," for the versatile stylings of newcomer Bilal and a funky, feel-good beat from Slum Village minimalist Jay Dee. Though the production occasionally strays into more generic territory, there's enough of interest here for even the most dedicatedly anti-jiggy. --Hua Hsu
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Streetsoul
Guru's Jazzmatazz Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YLJ4 Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Keep Your Worries (featuring Angie Stone)
- Hustlin' Daze (featuring Donnell Jones)
- All I Said (featuring Macy Gray)
- Certified (featuring Bilal and Slum Village)
- Plenty (featuring Erykah Badu)
- Lift Your Fist (featuring The Roots)
- Guidance (featuring Amel Larrieaux)
- Interlude
- Supa Love (feat. Kelis)
- No More (featuring Craig David)
- Where's My Ladies? (featuring Big Shug)
- Night Vision (featuring Isaac Hayes)
- Who's There? (featuring Les Nubians)
- Mashin' Up The World (featuring JR Reid)
- Timeless (featuring Herbie Hancock)
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The third installment of Guru's celebrated Jazzmatazz series is all about soul. With names like Erykah Badu, Macy Gray, Amel Larrieux, and Les Nubians on board this time around, Streetsoul is a perfect, breezy soundtrack for all seasons. Lyrically, Guru departs from the streetwise righteousness of Gang Starr and instead focuses on affairs of the heart. The Roots lend a typically sparse beat and rhymes to "Lift Your Fist," and the old-school heads will appreciate guest spots by Herbie Hancock and Isaac Hayes. A bouncy flurry of strings and the gorgeous Angie Stone hook of "Keep Your Worries" ensures Streetsoul some crossover success. Check the opener, "Certified," for the versatile stylings of newcomer Bilal and a funky, feel-good beat from Slum Village minimalist Jay Dee. Though the production occasionally strays into more generic territory, there's enough of interest here for even the most dedicatedly anti-jiggy. --Hua HsuCustomer Reviews:
The best JAZZMATAZZ volume.......2005-10-14
2. Keep Your Worries (featuring Angie Stone) 4/5
3. Hustlin' Daze (featuring Donnell Jones) 4.5/5
4. All I Said (featuring Macy Gray) 4/5
5. Certified (featuring Bilal and Slum Village) 5/5
6. Plenty (featuring Erykah Badu) 4/5
7. Lift Your Fist (featuring The Roots) 5/5
8. Guidance (featuring Amel Larrieaux) 4.5/5
9. Interlude ---
10. Supa Love (feat. Kelis) 4.5/5
11. No More (featuring Craig David) 4.5/5
12. Where's My Ladies? (featuring Big Shug) 3/5
13. Night Vision (featuring Isaac Hayes) 4/5
14. Who's There? (featuring Les Nubians) 5/5
15. Mashin' Up The World (featuring JR Reid) 5/5
16. Timeless (featuring Herbie Hancock) 3/5
If u like Gang Starr you will probably like this too...
A stunning eclectic mix!.......2005-09-06
And what it is, is great music! Hip hop with neo soul leanings and jazz flourishes in bits. Featuring a stellar collection of collaborators, each bringing something to their song and not just tacked on. Most co wrote the tracks they featured on. It made an impressive #32 on the billboard album charts.
There's the bouncy, airy, catchy `Keep your head' featuring joyous horns and Angie Stone singing the chorus.
There's the swinging jazz of `Plenty' featuring Erykah Badu's ethereal vocals against a big band to neo soul rhythm. With plenty of bass!
`Who's there' features Cameroonian sibling duo Les Nubians singing in French to a lush, sparse, dramatic backdrop. With lyrics about a street hustler with no hope in life. Who's there for my people in the streets/Who's there for my people who got nothing to eat. Excellent!
`All I said' is about a tiff with his girl over his not being able to talk to or be with her all the time because of work. Macy Gray delivers the chorus in a smoky low key delivery.
Kelis features on the quirky sounding `Supa Love' which sounds like it could have come off one of her albums. A slowed down, typical sparse and tight Neptunes production, with delicate guitar strumming in the chorus.
Lest you think it's all a ladies affair, `Night love' features Isaac Hayes. A retro sounding Shaft-like dramatic piece with the great man (Hayes) providing some narration in his deep bass voice.
`Timeless' features Herbie Hancock and is a dark sounding, mid tempo number with piano tinklings and a tight bass line.
`Mashin' up da world' features JR Reid providing some ragga rapping and an uncredited sample of Michael Jackson's `Earth song'. An angry protest!
`Certified' featuring Bilal and Slum Village is an excellent bubbly number. Has to be heard to be believed.
Other standouts are the fight for your rights anthem `Lift your fist' with The Roots, `No More' with Craig David and `Guidance' with Amel Larrieaux.
An outstanding CD with a very wide reach, which should appeal to fans of R&B and Hip hop.
Guru's Jazzmatazz Streetsoul.......2004-06-24
The third, and worst, of the projects.......2004-03-18
Now if you're into that kind of thing, it's probably a good album. I found a few songs to be good but overall it's just too much of a departure from the whole concept of Jazz-meets-HipHop for me.
Guru is by far the best rapper ever.......2003-07-06
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Genre
Kevlee Manufacturer: StreetSoul Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA2PU6 Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Entrance(intro)
- U Should B Dancin
- Ac Right
- Kevlee Jr. (Interlude)
- Ready 4 Da War
- Mornin, Noon & Nite
- Wit U
- I Came
- Feelin Irie
- Weekend
- Don't B Unkind
- Chance Is Up (Rebel Music)
- I & I
- I've Been Waitin
- Palms Down
- Wild Buzz (Interlude)
- Oh Oh Oh
- M Kue (Interlude)
- Promise
- U Gurl
- Revalooshun
- Exit(outro)
- Him/Her
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Streetsoul
Guru's Jazzmatazz Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004YLJ0 Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Keep Your Worries
- Hustlin' Daze
- All I Said
- Certified
- Plenty
- Lift Your Fist
- Guidance
- Interlude (Brooklyn Skit)
- Supa Love
- No More
- Where's My Ladies?
- Night Vision
- Who's There?
- Mashin' Up Da World
- Timeless
Customer Reviews:
Just Too Damn Mellow.......2002-08-28
What I'm NOT down with is this album because, frankly, the rhythms are so limp. Laid back is okay once in a while but there is not one cut here that I would spin live while deejaying--it's all so damn sleepy. Nothing ever rises above midtempo at best, and the downside of having lots of "jazz" all over it is that there are no hooks--just lots of watery, bland music.
Jazzmatazz is a no-no.......2000-11-28
Shimmering soulful modern jazz hop.......2000-10-14
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