Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Jeep Liberty Front License Bracket Package

Q-Tip - Kamaal The Abstract

Finally we formally edited the "Kamaal The Abstract" Q-Tip album that sold under the counter for a decade or so. While the informed reader will immediately say that I still talk about Q-Tip but the informed reader (I know they are at least two, God watches over them ..) understand that this necessarily matracage then is better than n 'What else is important, it is even more legitimate to speak of Q-Tip that this guy is probably the emcee gives the most meaning to this function within the hip-hop, this is a guy who represents the essence of his music, which boosts its flow and its placement voice so special.
Q-Tip is a piece of hip-hop itself, and anyway, if I honor it sings to me. So
"Kamaal The Abstract," a disc recorded ten years ago, never honored with a physical release in due form, but taken up by all lovers of hip-hop as a pearl black groove and it is almost everything to do that.
Discovering just the disc, I have a little trouble saying what it would be more or less brilliant than the rest of the production of tea abstract, but nothing that listens, the strength of the homogeneity of Disc talks immediately. It plays a lot on this record, the instruments 'physical' is the producer of machines to compete to form a whole resolutely compact and quite frankly that draws on jazz types such as Christian McBride and example seriously as tinged with soulful modern Soulquarians. In a word, the disk is dense and in the light of the recent "The Renaissance" one could almost say that it takes the foot against the smartest to point to a less immediately visible face of the author. No titles
really emerges, there is no "Move" or piece of anthology that starts with "Back In The Day When I was a teenager, Before I had a status and a two-way pager. .. " but a jazzy groove that continues throughout, a production pile, a "barely in love funky, a blue girl" frankly jazz (the impeccable keyboard Kelvin Sholars, unless this is the work of Kamaal himself?) and a truly great disc strongly suggests that what hip-hop can reach better: meaning and sound.

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