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Yesterdays New Quintet: Yesterdays Universe (Madlib) 2LP
LP version also available.
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Bitches Brew
- Otis Jackson Jr. Trio
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Umoja
- The Jahari Massamba Unit - featuring: Karriem Riggins Trio
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Slave Riot
- Young Jazz Rebels
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One For The Monica Lingas Band
- The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble
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Street Talkin'
- Kamala Walker And The Soul Tribe
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Marcus, Martin & Malcolm
- The Jazzistics
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Two For Strata East
- Suntouch
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She's Gonna Stay
- Sound Directions
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Cold Nights And Rainy Days
- The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble
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Free Son
- Otis Jackson Jr. Trio
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Barumba
- Jackson Conti
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Sunny C
- Ahmad Miller
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Mtume's Song
- The Eddie Prince Fusion Band
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Vibes From The Tribes Suite
- Yesterday's Universe All Stars
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Upa Neguinho
- Jackson Conti
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R E V I E W
Madlib continues to travel to where no beatmaker has gone before. Don't get me wrong, the Beatkonducta and the collaboration releases have been stellar, but it seems that YNQ is Madlib's real passion... especially this particular album. Madlib steps up the signature randomness here, you can see it in the track order, titles, and expanded cast of aliases. Get into the music, and it only gets deeper. I tried to give this a listen sitting at my desk, but it's so dense and thoughtful, that I felt like I needed to be at home to truly absorb this mind meld. Here's a little bit of categorization to get you started. Beats: "Street Talkin(1), She's Gonna Stay(2) (some truly beautiful shit), Free Son(3), Vibes From The Tribe Suite(4) (a 12 minute cover of Phil Ranelin's classic). Jazz things: "Marcus, Martin & Malcolm(5), Bitches Brew(6), Two For Strata East(7)," and "Slave Riot(8)." From a design perspective, this is one of my favorite sleeves of recent memory. Inside, you'll find fictitious but super-realistic record sleeves (done in 70s independent jazz style) from YNQ's imaginary world. 15 tracks, highly recommended.
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