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Jurassic 5

Jurassic 5 Album: “Jurassic 5”

Jurassic 5 Album: “Jurassic 5”
Album Information :
Title: Jurassic 5
Release Date:1999-06-01
Type:Album
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, West Coast Rap
Label:Interscope
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:606949028916
Customers Rating :
Average (4.4) :(56 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 In The Flesh Video
2 Quality Control, Pt. 2
3 Jayou Video
4 Lesson 6: The Lecture Video
5 Concrete Schoolyard Video
6 Setup Video
7 Action Satisfaction Video
8 Sausage Gut Video
Customer review - June 07, 1999
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Jurassic 5 is one of the dopest hip-hop groups today

Jurassic 5 is a breath of fresh air. The self-acclaimed old school hip-hop revivalists is something to watch out for in the future. Already with a strong and dedicated fan base, their debut self-titled EP is the foundation of global support. Anyone remotely framiliar with the whole hip-hop DJ scene will instantly recognize Cut Chemist and DJ Nu-Mark, J-5's beat producers. "Concrete Playground," easily in my five all-time favorite hip-hop songs, is their ode to the old school. Coming with tight rhymes incorporated by dope beats, this track is easily a classic. The rest of the album is by all means completely supplemental to "Concrete Playground." Everything ranging from funny skits to Cut Chemist's scratch tutorial, you won't be disappointed. In final, if you are disgruntled with the state of mainstream rap, refresh yourself with Jurassic 5's EP.

David G (Tasmania, Australia) - February 03, 2005
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- this is only the beginning...

This CD is hip-hop classic. I mean, this is a fresh EP that has tracks that rival and in some case better some of the best hip-hop out there, and it sh*ts all over any LPs commercial "hip-pop" has to offer.

J5 offer a refreshing new hip-hop perspective that contains both old and new school influences, tights flows over some of the strongest and most original beats and cuts you'll hear.

Being an EP it only has 13 tracks (8 originally plus the 5 bonus tracks), and only 6 are actual songs (although Cut Chemist's little skits are quite entertaining), but all of these are strong and show (just a taste) of what J5 have in stall for us in the future. "Concrete Schoolyard" is an instant classic, my other favourites being "Jayou" and "Action Satisfaction". I also don't mind the dubs, freestyle any one?

The only thing you'll be disappointed about buying this CD is that you'll be craving more tracks so pick up their LPs (Quality Control and Power in Numbers)if you're feeling it.

P.S. don't give this CD 3 stars just coz its short, its an EP, so rate it as one. (although it'd still be worth a least 4 if it WERE an LP...)

hnicpatton@yahoo.com (San Diego, California) - August 31, 1999
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- j5 is the tighest group to come since the suger hill gang

To all those who think this album is too short, it's called an EP and, all EP's are damb short. Jurasic 5 is the tighest group to come out since the old school rap, they come at you with the hardest beats and the phatest rimes that would make the tighest record producer tap his feet and nod his head to the beat. Even if you don't like rap give it a chance and open your ears.

fetish_2000 (U.K.) - October 29, 2003
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Jurassic 5's first steps into the public's Consciousness....

What started life as a 8 track Ep, was later subsequently released as a full LP. This is Jurassic 5 at some of their most enigmatic, although they'd balk at the phrase, their style is resolutely `Old Skool', with a conspicuous absence of swearing & Bling, Bling. Displaying turntable trickery with decidedly more of a `Hands in the Air, Party feel'. But it's important not to forget what the 4 rappers "Marc 7even, Chali 2na, Zaakir & Akil", all successfully bring to the table, effortlessly weaving in & out of each other vocally without so much as a pause for breath. But if there's one track that beautifully illustrates what makes `Jurassic 5' a superior act...than it's the 5 minute party-shake down of "Concrete Schoolyard", with its all conquering party feel & magnificently implemented flute samples to produce a heady mix of a party anthem, with a more intelligent edge to songwriting...seeing as all of Jurassic 5's album requiring purchasing, there's no reason as to not start your collection with this classic slice of Old Skool Hip-Hop sensibilities.

AG - June 28, 2002
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Jurassic 5 EP...

I first heard Jurassic 5 when I got their album "Quality Control". I liked that release so much that I had to get this earlier release. Both albums are consistent with each other and bring the listener the same type of solid, fun to listen to music.

"In The Flesh" sees J5 doing what everyone loves. Singing together on the breaks, than rapping back and forth between all of them on the verses. On "Jayou" they rap over a funky beat with a flute. This is a really good song. Definitely one of the albums highlights. "Lesson 6: The Lecture" lets DJ Nu-Mark and Cut Chemist mix beats together and creates a production only song. This is one of the things that J5 is really popular for as their producers, who are group members, are given their own tracks to mix together old school music and make catchy songs. "Concrete Schoolyard" is a more laid back song as all the members trade short verses back and forth. "Action Satisfaction" is another solid song on this album. Again on this song the listener can really see the chemistry of this group as the members go back and forth exchanging verses.

This is where the EP ends, however there is a 13 track import and here are reviews for those tracks. Track 9 is "Improvise" and that also appears on their "Quality Control" album. This is a solid song. Track 10 is just a production beat. Track 11, "Without a Doubt" is another solid song, with J5 going back and forth. Track 12 and 13 are also beats only.

The only problem is this album is rather short at 8 songs and about 25 minutes. The import has 13 songs and clocks in at 37 minutes. J5 has a fun way of making music that is not heard too often in the music industry today. I would recommend that all fans get the full LP "Quality Control" first. It's better because the listener gets 15 full songs of equal quality as on the EP. If you love J5 or would just like something new to try than get this one. J5 is one of the most underrated groups and I wish more fans would take notice of their original and really interesting style.

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