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  • Release Date: 07/18/1995
  • Sales Rank: 52,252
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724383429028
 
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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality

1LISTENLight It Up (Intro)/New Reality Style Jazzalude II 1:44
2LISTENLife Saver / Baybe 4:13
3LISTENLiving in This World / J. Rodriguez 4:29
4LISTENLooking Through Darkness / Mica Paris 4:48
5LISTENWatch What You Say / Chaka Khan Interview 5:00
6LISTENDefining Purpose Jazzalude II 1:02
7LISTENFor You / Kenny Garrett 4:10
8LISTENMedicine Mental Relaxation 4:19
9LISTENLost Souls 4:12
10LISTENNobody Knows (The Real Deal) / Jan Kincaid 3:58
11LISTENHip Hop As A Way Of Life Jazzalude III 1:17
12LISTENRespect The Architect 4:51
13LISTENFeel the Music / Paul Ferguson 3:57
14LISTENYoung Ladies 4:12
15LISTENThe Traveler / Donald Byrd 4:01
16LISTENMaintaining Focus Jazzalude IV 1:18
17LISTENCount Your Blessings / Bernard "Pretty" Purdie 4:02
18LISTENChoice Of Weapons 4:24
19LISTENSomething in the Past / Freddie Hubbard 3:19
20LISTENRevelation (Alot on My Mind) / Ronny Jordan 4:35

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Editorial Reviews

The follow-up to the heavily acclaimed Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1. This album might not have quite as much jazz-rap power as the first volume did, but it's still quite good. Some of the big guns of jazz found their way into the album, including Branford Marsalis (who, of course, had already experimented with urban beats a bit with his Buckshot Lefonque project), Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, and Kenny Garrett. Underground rapper Kool Keith (at this point still a member of the Ultramagnetics) also makes an appearance. Dancehall reggae princess Patra is included on a track, as are Chaka Khan and Me'Shell N'Degeocello; Jamiroquai helps out in another. In some ways, the personnel on this album may be slightly superior to the first outing, but the music also seems a tiny bit blander. Still, what makes the Jazzmatazz albums special is the live synthesis of jazz and rap. With Guru's vocals over the top of live jazz performers (as opposed the usual samples), interplay is facilitated between the two, and thus a whole new dimension is added to the fusion. For someone interested in jazz-rap in general, the first album is a higher priority (as would be Us3's albums, with extensive Blue Note sampling), but this album is still high on the list. Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide

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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Realityby Anonymous

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April 02, 2001: That one word alone is all that needs to be said about Guru's second offering in the Jazzmatazz series. The way hip hop and jazz are fused together here are breath-taking. You can tell the music on this record was inspired by A Tribe Called Quest's ''Low End Theory''(as was every other album at the time).

Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Realityby Anonymous

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March 14, 2001: All the Jazzmatazz albums are great but vol.2 is the cream! If u want real music check this album........