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Guru - Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul)

Genre:
Hip Hop
Style:
Bass Music
Year:
2000

Tracklist

Intro 1:06
Keep Your Worries 4:57
Hustlin' Daze 4:46
All I Said 4:07
Certified 4:39
Plenty 4:38
Lift Your Fist 3:53
Guidance 4:02
Interlude (Brooklyn Skit) 0:51
Supa Love 3:54
No More 4:03
Where's My Ladies? 4:07
Night Vision 3:33
Who's There? 4:05
Mashin' Up Da World 5:20
Timeless 4:15

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul) (CD) Virgin Records America, Inc. 7243 8 50188 2 4 US 2000
Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul) (2xLP) Virgin Records America, Inc. (Europe), Virgin Records America, Inc. (Europe) VUSLP 178, 7243 8 50188 1 7 Europe 2000
Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul) (2xLP) Virgin Records America, Inc. 7243 8 50188 1 7 US 2000
Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul) (CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 50188 2 4, CDVUS 178 Europe 2000
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Rated 3/5
Review by LyrikalSkillz Jul 02, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Jazzmatazz Vol. 3 (Streetsoul), CD, 7243 8 50188 2 4

"Keep Your Worries" rocks this album beyond all doubt! Craig David and Baldhead Slick rock the (sad) love song on "No More" while Donell Jones takes the mic on "Hustlin Daze"...added just to show that Guru's still a beast over Primo beats! I wasn't particularly feeling the Neptunes produced tracks "All I Said" and "Supa Love". I think the GangStarr emcee should stay 100 miles clear of Pharell. But he comes back strong on "Guidance", which is dedicated to his son (who was about to be born at the time of recording). I have no idea what Les Nubians are singing most of the time on "Who's There"...but music overcomes language barriers and hammers the (French) chorus in! An inspirational conscious track. The albums wraps up with "Mashin Up Da World" which comes on a refreshingly Jamaican tip, whilst "Timeless" is a good track for those reflective late nights or lazy Sundays ;-)