Power in Numbers (Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD) [Explicit Lyrics]
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Two years after Jurassic 5's debut album, Quality Control, proved that B-boy-oriented retro-rap doesn't have to be corny, the six-member crew (four MCs and two DJs) seems to be gearing up for the revolution. While fans of Quality Control's bright sound will still find much to enjoy here, J5's sophomore offering does a good job at extending their sound. Opening with "Freedom," a quiet yet focused call to action, Power in Numbers presents a slightly darker vision of hip-hop nirvana than the group offered first time around. In keeping with the album's title, J5 has also expanded its crew--Percy P. (of the early-'90s underground group, Double XX Posse) and Big Daddy Kane help wreck the G Rap-esque "A Day at the Races," and the always game alterna-diva, Nelly Furtado, lends a surprisingly effective pop edge to the bouncy "Thin Line." On the production end of things, Juju of the Beatnuts adds his special blend of Colombian madness to the jazzy "If You Only Knew" and the considerably bleaker "One of Them." --Rebecca Levine
From URB Magazine
With their sing-along hooks, Cold Crush harmonizing and cutesy stageantics, it's easy to understand why Jurassic 5 have had such an easy timefinagling their indie props and old-school sound into sizable mainstream succes\s.J5 will never be confused with the newest, flashiest or most radical crew, andknowing themselves and their limitations has always been part of their appeal.
The flipside of this is that it tends to stunt one's growth, and many feltthat J5's debut, Quality Control, seemed limited by formula, vision and \anadherence to throwback aesthetics. In contrast, the excellent Power inNumbers finds the group inching toward the future with a fuller sound anddifferent looks. "Freedom" finds them in a stern pose, lashing at those whophone it in, 2na chiding, "Got people screaming, 'Free Mumia Jamal'/But two \outof three of y'all will probably be at the mall. " "Thin Line" is J5's oblig\atory "YouGot Me" moment, an F-word ballad pinned down by Nelly Furtado and theghosts of Minnie Riperton and Charles Stepney. Far better is the stunning "Hey,\"a contribution from upstart production duo Shafiyq and Omas that sauntershazily in summer heat. In a particularly good year for nostalgic 1989 soundalik\es,"A Day At the Races" just might claim champion sound with its throwback bassline and guest legend Percee P's breath-defying fast rap. Anachronistic or not,\Jurassic 5's newest is a feel-good protest against a cynical culture, and that \maybe the most progressive act of all.
Hua Hsu
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Power in Numbers (Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD) [Explicit Lyrics]
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Power in Numbers
Jurassic 5 Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006J9OZ Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
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Two years after Jurassic 5's debut album, Quality Control, proved that B-boy-oriented retro-rap doesn't have to be corny, the six-member crew (four MCs and two DJs) seems to be gearing up for the revolution. While fans of Quality Control's bright sound will still find much to enjoy here, J5's sophomore offering does a good job at extending their sound. Opening with "Freedom," a quiet yet focused call to action, Power in Numbers presents a slightly darker vision of hip-hop nirvana than the group offered first time around. In keeping with the album's title, J5 has also expanded its crew--Percy P. (of the early-90s underground group, Double XX Posse) and Big Daddy Kane help wreck the G Rap-esque "A Day at the Races," and the always game alterna-diva, Nelly Furtado, lends a surprisingly effective pop edge to the bouncy "Thin Line." On the production end of things, Juju of the Beatnuts adds his special blend of Colombian madness to the jazzy "If You Only Knew" and the considerably bleaker "One of Them." --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
the only GOOD rap band!.......2006-07-09
Not *as* good as "Quality Control", but it's still an awesome rap album by J5!.......2006-01-14
Great Music. Classic.......2005-12-06
Sexy Music.......2005-10-21
I hate hip hop.......2005-08-13
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Power in Numbers (Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD)
Jurassic 5 Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L3JL Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
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Amazon.com
Two years after Jurassic 5's debut album, Quality Control, proved that B-boy-oriented retro-rap doesn't have to be corny, the six-member crew (four MCs and two DJs) seems to be gearing up for the revolution. While fans of Quality Control's bright sound will still find much to enjoy here, J5's sophomore offering does a good job at extending their sound. Opening with "Freedom," a quiet yet focused call to action, Power in Numbers presents a slightly darker vision of hip-hop nirvana than the group offered first time around. In keeping with the album's title, J5 has also expanded its crew--Percy P. (of the early-'90s underground group, Double XX Posse) and Big Daddy Kane help wreck the G Rap-esque "A Day at the Races," and the always game alterna-diva, Nelly Furtado, lends a surprisingly effective pop edge to the bouncy "Thin Line." On the production end of things, Juju of the Beatnuts adds his special blend of Colombian madness to the jazzy "If You Only Knew" and the considerably bleaker "One of Them." --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
Throw-back feel with a new-school approach.......2003-09-01
Oh how I LOVE this album.......2003-08-27
Key Tracks: "Freedom", "A Day at the Races", "Remember His Name", "What's Golden", "Thin Line", "High Fidelity", "One of Them"
This version also contains a DVD featuring J5 behind the scenes.
HEY! This album's golden........2003-04-17
its Aight.......2003-04-02
Dope Old-Schoolers.......2003-03-31
For those who aren't familiar with J5, they consist of four MCs (Akil, Chali 2na, Zaakir, Marc 7) and two DJs (Nu-Mark, Cut Chemist). The MCs are all pretty talented. Their voices, both in unison and apart, work almost like instruments to change the sound of the rapping. It has a nice effect. I have to say Chali 2na outshines all the rest, with his deep voice and fantastic flow (check Sum of Us), but all the rest are good, too. Sometimes Akil and Zaakir are hard to tell apart, but both have skills. Marc 7 has a more breathy voice, and I've heard he's releasing a solo record.
Lyrically, this album has good content and variety. Some songs have political messages, such as Freedom, I Am Somebody, and Sum of Us, which has the best flows on the album. Some songs are just kicking old-school rhymes. This includes Break, High Fidelity, After School Special, and Day At the Races, feat. Big Daddy Kane and Percy P. What We Do is telling you J5's goal, which is basically just to make good music from way back when. Thin Line explores the line between friendship and love, and Remember His Name is a good story about a brother who made some bad choices and suffered bad consequences. What's Golden is kind of just kicking rhymes, but mixes it with some gangsta rap disses. Hey is good to just chill to. One of Them gets special mention because it's a rather unexpected diss to all the gangsta rappers who just go on camera and act tough. It makes some good points, but I don't like it that much. The tone is a little too angry, which doesn't suit J5. When they cuss and try to sound angry, they come off as a little corny. Also, the verses are more just split up into a series of one-liners. Dark beat. The remaining tracks are just DJ tracks, with one OK freestyle. There are no wack tracks on here. It's enjoyable throughout the CD.
The production is split between Nu-Mark, Cut Chemist, and a couple of guest stars. Personally, I prefer Nu-Mark. He has more variety. He just thinks up a cool melody that suits the tone of the song and puts it on there, without too much sampling. He gets most of the tracks in the middle; the best tracks in my opinion. Cut Chemist gets some tracks at the beginning and end, but I get the feeling he just likes the mess around with beats. He isn't consistent. He likes to change the beat around in the middle of the song, and does some weird sampling. I can't really get into it the way it changes, becaues as soon as I adjust to a beat it switches, so it never really feels complete. He only produces four or five real songs. The others are just DJ tracks. He just likes to play around, especially with drums. Juju of the Beatnuts produces One of Them and What We Do. What We Do is a soulful and jazzy flute/piano beat, and possibly the best on the album. One of Them is OK, a little dark. I forget who the other guest producer is, but he does Hey. He captures the dreamy "just chill" feel that makes the song great. The last track is a DJ duet between Nu-Mark and Cut Chemist. It's fun to listen to sometimes, but I prefer lyrics. All good beats that compliment the rappers perfectly.
I don't know what else to say. These are the dope old-schoolers. This is what I listen to if I'm in a good mood just to nod my head to. Good old-fashioned rhyming. Somehow, you can just tell all the MCs are nice guys who can rhyme. The DVD tells you more about their personalities and it helps you tell them all apart, which confused me at first. This isn't very serious or hardcore music, nor does it pretend to be, but if you want happy, light-hearted rhymes and beats, this is for you.
Closing Comments: Watch Chali 2na rap on the DVD, if you get it. He looks funny.
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Power in Numbers (Clean)
Jurassic 5 Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L3L5 Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
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POSERS.......2005-03-01
pure skill.......2002-11-10
pire skill.......2002-11-10
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Strength in Numbers: Metal World News Sampler, Vol. 2
Strip Mind , Life Sex & Death , Green Apple Quick Step , Revolting Cocks , BulletBoys , Morbid Angel , Rhino Bucket , The Power Trio From Hell , Altered State , and Gary Hoey Manufacturer: Warner Bros. Records / Reprise ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RRI10C |
Product Description
1993 samplers released by Warner Bros. Records in 1993. Track list: 1. Strip Mind "Kill Me" (3:42), 2. Life Sex & Death "Is It My Body - Non Album Track" (3:55), 3. Candlebox "Arrow" (3:13), 4. Vince Neil "Set Me Free" (4:04), 5. BulletBoys "When Pigs Fly" (3:58), 6. Green Apple Quick Step "Bottle" (4:56), 7. Revolting Cocks "Sergio - Guitar Demo Version" (6:31), 8. Morbid Angel "Rapture" (4:17), 9. Babes in Toyland "He's My Thing" (2:55), 10. The Power Trio From Hell "We Are One" (5:37), 11. Tad "Grease Box" (3:53), 12. Altered State "Made of Gasoline" (2:50), 13. Gary Hoey "Hocus Pocus" (4:06), and 14. Rhino Bucket "Sights Too High - Demo Version" (4:10).
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Power in Numbers
Jurassic 5 Manufacturer: Universal/Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EMH976 Release Date: 2006-05-01 |
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Power in Numbers
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007WZWK4 Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
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Power in Numbers
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EMH97Q Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
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Sittin in the Middle of Madness
Earth Quake Manufacturer: Castle - Old Numbers ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008XEP9 Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
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