The late '90s ushered in a second golden age of progressive hip-hop, as a group of ambitious young lions rose from the underground to redefine the art of lyrical technique and revive the idea that hip-hop had relevant statements to make. With their 2000 debut album, Blackalicious established themselves as one of the West Coast's top outfits in this vein, and while it was very good, their follow-up, Blazing Arrow, is simply fantastic, vaulting the duo to the forefront of the progressive hip-hop pack. Much of Blazing Arrow retains NIA's airy, laconic feel, but the group's sense of craft has improved to a startling degree; the hooks are sharper and more plentiful, Gift of Gab's rhymes are denser, Chief Xcel's production is more breathtakingly lush, and his arrangements are more sophisticated. What's more, the tracks draw from a rich sonic palette -- not just the expected jazz-funk and old-school influences, but straight pop (check the Harry Nilsson sample on the title track) and smooth soul (particularly the Philly variety, but also the contemporary neo-soul revival) in particular. In spite of the duo's intellectual bent, the grooves on Blazing Arrow exude a tremendous warmth that's only complemented by the positivity of their messages. And if Gift of Gab wasn't recognized among hip-hop's premier lyricists before, he certainly ought to be now -- his raps are jam-packed with internal rhymes, allusions, metaphors, ten-cent words, and amazing tongue-twisting feats of skill. Guests include members of Jurassic 5, Dilated Peoples, and Latyrx (all worthy company), not to mention singer/songwriter Ben Harper, Zack de la Rocha (Rage Against the Machine), and the legendary Gil Scott-Heron. All the pieces add up to not just one of the best rap albums of 2002, but one of the richest, most captivating albums to emerge from hip-hop's artsy new underground. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Blazing Arrow (Japan Bonus Track)
06/04/2002 | Umvd Import
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Linda Parker
- Vocals
- Steve Mandell
- Engineer
- Leon Mobley
- Percussion
- Money Mark
- Organ, Piano
- James Poyser
- Keyboards
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Vocals, Performer
- Harley White
- Bass, Keyboards
- Karl Denson
- Flute
- Rail Jon Rogut
- Engineer
- Blackalicious
- Main Performer
- DJ Babu
- Cut
- Brian Cross
- Photography
- Juan Nelson
- Bass
- Tom Sarig
- A&R
- Vincent Segal
- Strings, Cello, Electric Cello
- Cut Chemist
- Scratching, Cut, Producer
- Chief Xcel
- Arranger, Mixing, Cut, Engineer, Producer
- Seth "Slim" Zwerling
- Trumpet
- Ahmir Khalib Thompson
- Drums, Producer
- Alfred Ortiz
- Percussion
- Lateef the Truth Speaker
- Vocals
- Lyrics Born
- Vocals
- Jeanne Venton
- Project Coordinator
- Saul Williams
- Vocals
- Joyo Velarde
- Vocals
- Jose Espinoza
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Chali 2na
- Vocals
- Kevin Guarnieri
- Engineer
- Innocent Criminals
- Producer
- Gift of Gab
- Vocals
- Rakaa-Iriscience
- Vocals, Performer
- KeKe Wyatt
- Vocals
- Jaguar Wright
- Vocals
- Nickie McKeehan
- Project Coordinator
- Ben Kenney
- Bass
- Kimberly Bilbrew
- Project Coordinator
- Oliver Charles
- Clarinet, Fender Rhodes
- Omar Edwards
- Keyboards
- Xavier Mosley
- Executive Producer
- Anthony Coleman
- Trumpet
- Hi-Tek
- Producer, Engineer
- Erinn Anova
- Vocals
- Mario Caldato, Jr.
- Engineer
- Zack de la Rocha
- Vocals
- Russell Elevado
- Mixing
- Chris Gehringer
- Mastering
- Ben Harper
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Paul Humphrey
- Drums











