The follow-up to the heavily acclaimed Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1. This album might not have quite as much jazz-rap power as the first volume did, but it's still quite good. Some of the big guns of jazz found their way into the album, including Branford Marsalis (who, of course, had already experimented with urban beats a bit with his Buckshot Lefonque project), Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, and Kenny Garrett. Underground rapper Kool Keith (at this point still a member of the Ultramagnetics) also makes an appearance. Dancehall reggae princess Patra is included on a track, as are Chaka Khan and Me'Shell N'Degeocello; Jamiroquai helps out in another. In some ways, the personnel on this album may be slightly superior to the first outing, but the music also seems a tiny bit blander. Still, what makes the Jazzmatazz albums special is the live synthesis of jazz and rap. With Guru's vocals over the top of live jazz performers (as opposed the usual samples), interplay is facilitated between the two, and thus a whole new dimension is added to the fusion. For someone interested in jazz-rap in general, the first album is a higher priority (as would be Us3's albums, with extensive Blue Note sampling), but this album is still high on the list. ~ Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide
Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
07/18/1995 | Virgin Records Us
All Music Guide Review
Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality Track Listing
Credits of Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
- Branford Marsalis
- Saxophone, ?
- Willie McNeil
- Drums
- Me'Shell Ndegéocello
- Bass, ?, Vocals
- Leo Morris
- Engineer
- Shara Nelson
- Vocals
- Bernard "Pretty" Purdie
- Drums
- Joe Quinde
- Engineer
- Dennis Rodriguez
- Keyboards
- Eddie Sancho
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kieran Walsh
- Engineer
- Stuart Zender
- Bass
- Patra
- Vocals, ?
- Solsonics
- Producer
- Marc Antoine
- Guitar
- Big Shug
- Vocals
- Paul Ferguson
- Piano, Keyboards
- Ken Ifill
- Engineer
- Dee C. Lee
- Vocals
- Baybe
- Vocals
- Carlos Bess
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mike Chukes
- Engineer
- DJ Red Handed
- Scratching, Turntables
- DJ Scratch
- Scratching, Turntables
- DJ Sean-Ski
- Scratching, Turntables
- Gus Da Vigilante
- Vocals
- Brian Holt
- Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
- J.B.
- Engineer
- Lucien
- Vocals
- Nikke Nicole
- Producer
- J. Rodriguez
- Clarinet, Flute
- Mark Sparks
- Producer
- Sweet Sable
- Vocals
- True Master
- Vocals, Producer
- Yoram Vanan
- Engineer
- Yorum Vazan
- Engineer
- Bahamadia
- Vocals
- Kool Keith
- Vocals
- Henry Marquez
- Art Direction
- Tony Dawsey
- Mastering
- Neale Easterby
- Executive Producer
- Kenneth Ifil
- Engineer
- Patrick Moxey
- Executive Producer
- Shawn Lee
- Drums
- Leo Swift Morris
- Engineer
- Choko
- Creative Input
- Wallace Collins
- Didjeridu
- Darren Galea
- Sax (Tenor)
- Gordon Franklin
- Creative Input
- Panchi Da Wild Comanchi
- Creative Input
- Sikken Moov
- Vocals
- Mike Rone
- Creative Input
- Bu
- Vocals
- Thierry Le Goues
- Photography
- Ben Jones
- Engineer
- Dennis Mitchell
- Keyboards, Engineer
- Ronny Jordan
- Guitar, Producer, ?
- Reuben Wilson
- Organ, ?
- Ramsey Lewis
- Synthesizer, Piano, Moog Synthesizer
- Guru
- Arranger, Mixing, Main Performer, Producer, Composer, Vocals
- Donald Byrd
- Piano, Producer, Trumpet
- Rob Caprio
- Engineer
- Chaka Khan
- Vocals, ?
- Jez Colin
- Bass
- DJ Premier
- Producer
- Derrick Davis
- Flute, Sax (Alto)
- Bill-Dog Dooley
- Engineer
- Keith Elam
- Executive Producer
- Kenny Garrett
- Saxophone, Fender Rhodes, ?
- Steve Gursky
- Engineer, Mixing
- Freddie Hubbard
- Trumpet, ?
- Benny Jones
- Engineer
- Ini Kamoze
- Vocals, ?
- Jason Kay
- Vocals
- Jan Kincaid
- Piano
- Mica Paris
- Vocals, ?
- Courtney Pine
- Flute, Saxophone, ?
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