Guru - The Best Of Guru's Jazzmatazz (2008)
Artist: Guru
Title: The Best Of Guru's Jazzmatazz
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: R&B, Jazz
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:18:27
Total Size: 510 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Best Of Guru's Jazzmatazz
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: R&B, Jazz
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:18:27
Total Size: 510 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. No Time To Play [feat. Ronny Jordan & DC Lee]
02. Trust Me [feat. N'Dea Davenport]
03. Slicker Than Most [feat. Gary Barnacle]
04. Down The Backstreets [feat. Lonnie Liston Smith]
05. Sights In The City [feat. Carleen Anderson & Courtney Pine]
06. Loungin' [feat. Donald Byrd]
07. Respect The Architect [feat. Bahamadia & Ramsey Lewis & Brian Holt & DJ Scratch]
08. Watch What You Say [feat. Chaka Khan & Branford Marsalis]
09. Lost Souls [feat. Darren Galea & Jason Kay & Stuart Zender & Wallace Collins]
10. Choice Of Weapons [feat. Courtney Pine & DC Lee & Gus Da Vigilante & Dennis Mitchell]
11. Looking Through Darkness [feat. Mica Paris]
12. Keep Your Worries [feat. Angie Stone]
13. Supa Love
14. Lift Your Fist
15. Plenty [feat. Erykah Badu]
16. Choices [feat. N'Dea Davenport & Bobbi Humphrey]
17. Loungin' (Jazz Not Jazz Mix) [feat. Donald Byrd]
18. Respect The Architect (Remix) [feat. Bahamadia]
Credit Guru for keeping his career alive and relevant after he and DJ Premier moved on in their careers apart from one another. The first album from his Jazzmatazz series, out in 1993, was a fresh, invigorating look at the possibilities of hip-hop, right smack in the Native Tongues era of the genre, when the smoother beats of Tribe and De La Soul ran supreme. Unfortunately, the subsequent releases didn't quite live up to the innovation and interest of the original, but this, a collection of tracks from the first three installments, is still a decent look back at what he's done. The Best of Guru's Jazzmatazz doesn't pull any material from after 2000, but the lack of anything from Vol. 4 (which was decent enough in its own right, but hardly jazz) doesn't hurt the compilation. The MC's ability to attract top-name jazz and soul artists is certainly impressive, as everyone from Erykah Badu to Ramsey Lewis to N'Dea Davenport to Lonnie Liston Smith have made appearances throughout the years (and are all included here), and though his own rapping abilities can be shaky at times, The Best Of captures him and his friends at their strongest and most inspired. However, there is a definite style progression as the album makes its way through its 18 tracks (three of which -- the remixes of "Respect the Architect" and "Loungin'," and "Choices" from the 2000 Laurence Fishburne film Once in the Life - are bonuses). By the time "Supa Love," which features Kelis and is from Streetsoul, arrives, it's a little unclear why the series was still called Jazzmatazz at all, and though the other guests here (the Roots, Badu) sound good, the songs diverge wildly from what Guru had attempted with his earlier, actually jazz-driven numbers. That being said, The Best Of still does a pretty decent job of conveying Guru's overall vision and (post-Gang Starr) career, even if Vol. 1 is a better and more fulfilling listen and musical endeavor.