Jurassic 5 EP [11th Anniversary CD/DVD] EXPLICIT LYRICS Jurassic 5

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  • Release Date: 11/11/2008
  • Original Release: 1998
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 23,857
  • Label: DECON INC
  • UPC: 850717001742
 
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Jurassic 5 EP [11th Anniversary CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENIn the Flesh 4:05
2LISTENQuality Control, Pt. 2 0:39
3LISTENJayou 2:58
4LISTENLesson 6: The Lecture 5:32
5LISTENConcrete Schoolyard 5:21
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Disc 2
1LISTENIgnition Sequence 1:54
2LISTENDucky Boy 2:08
3LISTENVerbal Gunfight 3:51
4LISTENRubber Tires 4:06
5LISTENLong Road to Glory 3:51
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Disc 3
1[Bonus Material] Bonus Track / DVD

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Clocking in at only half the running time of your average rap album circa 1997, Jurassic 5's debut was the most refreshing hip-hop release of the year, and not just because it abandoned the epic-length concepts of the rap mainstream. With old-school vibes to spare, excellent rhythmatic raps, and the production genius of Cut Chemist and DJ Nu-Mark, EP finally delivered on all the diverse talents promised by the growing hip-hop underground. "Jayou" is a flute-loop classic, and "Concrete Schoolyard" has that nostalgic "can it all be so simple" vibe so rarely heard from hip-hop. Interspersed with the songs are instrumentals, usually laced with the most obscure samples a veteran crate-digger could hope to shovel up, including an instructional record that listed definitions of common science terms and another that pointed out the absurdity of playing Led Zeppelin next to Frank Sinatra. This, of course, was what the group naturally did (it was actually Sinatra over Zeppelin), on "Lesson 6: The Lecture," titled in tribute to Steinski.) Here then was the answer for the legion of rap fans hoping to hear the same top-rank rapping that major labels often featured, along with the edgy productions and DJing that turntablists made standard. It was the perfect balance of quality and experimentation, all delivered in a slim 20 minutes. [The 11th anniversary of Jurassic 5 EP heralded a 2-CD/1-DVD reissue of the half-hour EP, featuring no les than 20 bonus tracks (including instrumentals, radio sessions and improves) plus, on the DVD, a documentary and live footage from Brixton Academy.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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