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Guru Album: “Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality”

Guru Album: “Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality”
Album Information :
Title: Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
Release Date:1995-07-18
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, East Coast Rap, Alternative Hip-Hop
Label:Chrysalis
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:724383429028
Customers Rating :
Average (4.5) :(18 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Light It Up (Intro)/New Reality Style (Jazzalude II)
2 Life Saver (featuring Baybe) Video
3 Living In This World Guru, J. Rodriguez and Sweet Sable
4 Looking Through Darkness Mica Paris and Guru Video
5 Watch What You Say (Interview)
6 Defining Purpose (Jazzalude II)
7 For You Guru, Kenny Garrett and Meshell Ndegeocello Video
8 Medicine (Mental Relaxation)
9 Lost Souls Guru and Jamiroquai Video
10 Nobody Knows (The Real Deal)
11 Hip Hop as a Way of Life (Jazzalude III)
12 Respect The Architect Video
13 Feel The Music Video
14 Young Ladies Patra, Guru, Big Shug and Kool Keith Video
15 Traveler
16 Maintaining Focus (Jazzalude IV) Video
17 Count Your Blessings Guru, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and Brian Holt Video
18 Choice Of Weapons Courtney Pine, Guru, Dee C. Lee and Gus Da Vigilante Video
19 Something In The Past Guru and Freddie Hubbard Video
20 Revelation (Alot on My Mind)
Customer review - November 02, 1998
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- If you liked volume 1, you'll find this one even better!

OK, I know it looks rather silly giving a record five stars on this page since 90% of the reviewed albums on amzon.com get that much (the last 10% are one-star releases, I don't know why). But Volume 2 is the one that actually opened my eyes for both jazz and rap music. Excellent.

Jazzy Tre' (Oklahoma City, OK) - February 01, 2011
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- True Inspiration.

Guru is one of my top most inspiring artists of all time. A true legend who was ahead of his time. He will forever be memorable through his rhymes and the hearts of those with admiration. R.I.P. Keith "Guru" Elam. Take time to really listen to this album.

J. Harris (ATL, GA) - April 21, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- R. I. P. to Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal

After hearing of GURU's unfortunate passing, I came here to look up the comments on what is one of my alltime favorite cd's. Whether you are a fan of jazz, hip hop, R & B or just a casual listener to all of them, this is an excellent cd. I would say it is the best of his post Gang Starr work.

sagiaz@antidrugs.org.il (Israel) - April 17, 2000
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- very good, but:

In this album guru gives you the feeling that he is takin over. Unlike the first very best album of Jazzmatazz, he doesn't give enough room and freedom to the other musicians, and it's really to bad if you just look at the names that appears on. however it still a very good hip-hop album, but if the first is a must have, I'm not sure that this one is too.

Kboogie "lilnicole2003" (Denver, Colorado) - March 22, 2005
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Good stuff to drive too

I love it, good stuff to ride too! Very laid back and cool. I like "Something In The Past".

Peace, K

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