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Guru JAZZMATAZZ

Guru JAZZMATAZZ

Personnel: Guru (rap vocals); Big Shug, Black Jack, Mickey "Mus Mus," The Cutthroats (vocals); Zachary Breaux (guitar); Gary Barnacle (saxophone, flute); Simon Law (keyboards); DJ Jazzy Nice, DJ Jimmy Jay (scratches); Lil' Dap (drums).
Engineers include: Joe Quinde, Craig Marcus, Kieran Walsh.
Recorded at D&D Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Bill Adler.
Personnel: Guru (vocals); D.C. Lee, MC Solaar, N'Dea Davenport, Carleen Anderson (vocals); Ronny Jordan, Zachary Breaux (guitar); Courtney Pine (flute, saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Gary Barnacle (flute, saxophone); Branford Marsalis (saxophone); Donald Byrd (trumpet, piano); Lonnie Liston Smith (piano, electric piano, keyboards); Simon "The Funky Ginger" Law (keyboards); Roy Ayers (vibraphone, vibraslap).
Audio Mixer: Guru.
Liner Note Author: Bill Adler.
Recording information: D And D Studios, New York, NY; EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England.
Photographers: Michael Benabib; Marc Villalonga; Ray Burmiston.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Gary Barnacle; Simon "The Funky Ginger" Law; D.C. Lee; Zachary Breaux.
Arranger: Guru.
As half of the pioneering duo Gang Starr, Guru can count himself among a select handful of innovators (DJ Jazzy Jeff, Stetsasonic, Native Tongues) who in the late '80s introduced jazz's tonal complexity into the hip-hop universe. It makes a certain amount of sense then, that his solo debut is actually a series of collaborations with various jazz artists. Although retro by design (the packaging makes use of the classic Blue Note graphic style), and regressive in it's violation of hip-hop's "maximum effect/minimum means" law of production values, JAZZMATAZZ nonetheless opened up a space for a progressive interplay between hip-hop and jazz.
The man who picked DJ Premier out of a stack of anonymous demos in the Wild Pitch offices hadn't lost his ear for choosing musical conspirators and here he draws on the talents of fusion legends like Roy Ayers and trumpet virtuoso Donald Byrd. Despite their august presence, some of the disc's strongest moments showcase younger artist like Paris-based MC Solaar and his DJ Jimmy Jay (Le Bien Le Mal), Brand New Heavies vocalist N'Dea Davenport on "Trust Me," and Courtney Pine on "Sights in the City."

  • Format: CD
  • Genre: Pop
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