Guru: 8.0: Lost & Found auf CD
8.0: Lost & Found
CD
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- Label:
- Kankana
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 2009
- UPC/EAN:
- 5050457666422
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 4.8.2017
*** Explicit Content
Guru wurde berühmt mit seiner bahnbrechenden Erfolgsalbumserie Jazzmatazz, auf der er u. a. mit Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Isaac Hayes, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Macy Gray oder David Sanborn zusammenarbeitete. Jetzt ist er zu seinen Gangstarr Wurzeln zurückgekehrt. Hip Hop in seiner ursprünglichen Form gemeinsam mit K. Born, Highpower und Doo Wop, dem Soulsänger Omar, und zum ersten mal mit dem Produzenten Solar als Emcee.
On April 13, 2009, legendary Emcee Guru (Gangstarr) and producer Solar, the teaming that has already produced three hit albums (Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures, Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 and The Timebomb / Back To The Future), will release their latest collaboration Guru 8.0 Lost & Found (7 Grand Records). Guru 8.0 is the upgrade Hip-Hop fans have been waiting for. Guru, most recently known for his groundbreaking Jazzmatazz album series where he collaborated with the likes of Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Isaac Hayes, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Macy Gray and David Sanborn, has returned to his Gangstarr roots. Unlike Jazzmatazz, Guru 8.0 Lost & Found is Hip-Hop in its purest form and features little collaboration beyond 7 Grand artists, K. Born, Highpower and Doo Wop, the UK soul singer Omar, and the first ever appearance of producer Solar as an emcee. Three examples of the diversity, both musically and lyrically are tracks “Best Of My Years,” “Fast Lane” and “Divine Rule.” “Best Of My Years” has a classic Hip-Hop feel to it, “Fast Lane” is a southern Hip-Hop inspired track that shows off Solar’s ability to take an established subgenre of Hip-Hop and rework it to make it his own. Stretching things out even further is “Divine Rule,” which is a throwback to Hip-Hop’s early beginnings when emcees used to rhyme over disco breaks.
On April 13, 2009, legendary Emcee Guru (Gangstarr) and producer Solar, the teaming that has already produced three hit albums (Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures, Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 and The Timebomb / Back To The Future), will release their latest collaboration Guru 8.0 Lost & Found (7 Grand Records). Guru 8.0 is the upgrade Hip-Hop fans have been waiting for. Guru, most recently known for his groundbreaking Jazzmatazz album series where he collaborated with the likes of Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Isaac Hayes, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Macy Gray and David Sanborn, has returned to his Gangstarr roots. Unlike Jazzmatazz, Guru 8.0 Lost & Found is Hip-Hop in its purest form and features little collaboration beyond 7 Grand artists, K. Born, Highpower and Doo Wop, the UK soul singer Omar, and the first ever appearance of producer Solar as an emcee. Three examples of the diversity, both musically and lyrically are tracks “Best Of My Years,” “Fast Lane” and “Divine Rule.” “Best Of My Years” has a classic Hip-Hop feel to it, “Fast Lane” is a southern Hip-Hop inspired track that shows off Solar’s ability to take an established subgenre of Hip-Hop and rework it to make it his own. Stretching things out even further is “Divine Rule,” which is a throwback to Hip-Hop’s early beginnings when emcees used to rhyme over disco breaks.
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Tracklisting
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Lost and found
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2 Fastlane
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3 Ride
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4 No gimmick Sh't
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5 Read between tha lines Solar
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6 Best of my yearz
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7 Divine rule
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8 When U least expect
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9 After Time
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10 Those dayz are gone
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11 Stop frontin'
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12 Own worst enemy
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13 Cee what we do
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14 Love-hate thang
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15 It's a shock
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16 Cipher
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17 7 Grand, off tha chain