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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBlue Note
EAN0724383002740
eBay Product ID (ePID)27052246610
Product Key Features
Era1990s
Run Time3679 Sec
Release Year1997
FormatCassette
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreJazz, Rap & Hip-Hop
TypeAlbum
StyleClub/Dance, Instrumental
ArtistUs3
Release TitleBroadway & 52nd
Additional Product Features
DistributionEmi Operations/Ceva Logistics
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureEngland
Reviews3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "The groove is nonstop....Once again producer/mixer Geoff Wilkinson dips into the Blue Note vault to borrow beat samples, rappers KCB and Shabaam Sahdeeq wax eloquent with news from the street and a rotating crew of musicians fills the gaps with strong improvisational flights...", "...This time around, producer Geoff Wilkinson digs deeper into the Blue Note catalog to come up with some obscure jazz samples combined with live musicians and the poetic lyrics of newcomers KCB and Shabaam Shadeeq...", "...the rapping will undoubtedly draw criticism from serious hip-hip heads--but the music provides a pleasing and catchy, albeit light-hearted backdrop...", "...Jazz comes up from the basement with sensuous sampled loops from the Blue Note archives, and in through the side door with heated solos between the raps..." - Rating: B+