Classic Elements

Editorial Reviews
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In the late 1990s, it's hip-hop that seems to blow up from local scenes to national attention on the basis of a couple of strong artists and an entrepreneurial label; witness the ascension of Eightball, Master P, and Jay-Z. In may be in that spirit--though not the post-gangsta sound favored by those three--that Classic Elements was put together. And while the album is a showcase for a few genuine talents (Producer DJ Sayeed, Ghetto Children, and Source of Labor primary among them), the majority of the album features MCs that are not yet ready for prime time. It's a shame, because the production deserves far better, with Sayeed, Mathematic, and Brian Weber contributing some truly interesting backing tracks--funky, danceable, and as instrumentally adventurous as anything that Wu-Tang's RZA has done to date. --Randy Silver

Music Review:

  1. Compass
  2. Das Hohelied Salomons
  3. Dead Passengers Ep [CD-single]
  4. Demon Days
  5. Doing Their Homework [Import]
  6. Don't Give Me Names [Import]
  7. Ever After: Live [Live]
  8. Extreme Honey: The Best Of The Warner Bros. Years [Import]
  9. Faithful Heart
  10. Flesh & Blood

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Poison Seed

Haydn Cello Concerto in D Major, Symphony No. 103 "Drumroll," Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major

Hana Kotková

Music: Svenska Party Hits [Import]

Forever Freestyle: 2nd Edition

Fell in Love With a Boy [CD-single] [Import]

Gottlieb Live [Import] [Live]

High Civilization [Import]

Follow the Flock, Step in Shit [CD-single]

Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7-9; Smetana: The Moldau

Jaliyaa Storytelling: Stories & Music of West Africa

De Um Canto Saudade [Import]

De Nueva Cuenta

Platinum Collection

Ahí Vamos