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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Guru of Hip Hop!!
I became a fan of Guru after I heard and fell in love with his collaboration with Angie Stone, "Keep your worries". That made me go out and get the album it came from, 2000's "Guru's jazzmatazz Streetsoul" which I loved, especially all the collaborations with acts ranging from Craig David, Les Nubians, to Isaac Hayes and Erykah Badu.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT SUPPORT SOLAR
This cd is the embodiment of one of the saddest stories in Hip Hip history. Before you consider buying this, research the story of Guru and "Airquote"SuperProducer"EndAirQuotes" Solar. If you don't have all the Gang Starr albums, buy THEM. If you have all those go get the Original Gang Starr singles released on Wild Pitch Pre-No More Mr. Nice Guy. If you got all that then...
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT SUPPORT SOLAR, November 14, 2010
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
This cd is the embodiment of one of the saddest stories in Hip Hip history. Before you consider buying this, research the story of Guru and "Airquote"SuperProducer"EndAirQuotes" Solar. If you don't have all the Gang Starr albums, buy THEM. If you have all those go get the Original Gang Starr singles released on Wild Pitch Pre-No More Mr. Nice Guy. If you got all that then go buy Big Shug, NYGZ, Group Home. Or follow DJ Premier and learn about all the good underground Hip Hop that needs your support. Guru would rather the new kids get your money than some shady man-child that he got rope-a-doped by, taking advantage of his legacy. Anweout.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not the Original Album from 2007, November 15, 2010
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
Unfortunately this isn't the same album that was originally released in 2007.
All the cameos have disappeared and the tracks have been remixed with Solar's horrendous production work.
It's fraudulent and unethical to call this Jazzmatazz 4 as it is not the same as the 2007 version.

DO NOT SUPPORT SOLAR, BUY ORIGINAL GANGSTARR MUSIC
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This isnt the real Jazzmatazz 4, January 16, 2011
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
Solar changed the tracklisting and removed all the cameos from the original Jazzmatazz. He get's 100% of the profits. Do NOT SUPPORT
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Guru of Hip Hop!!, February 29, 2008
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This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
I became a fan of Guru after I heard and fell in love with his collaboration with Angie Stone, "Keep your worries". That made me go out and get the album it came from, 2000's "Guru's jazzmatazz Streetsoul" which I loved, especially all the collaborations with acts ranging from Craig David, Les Nubians, to Isaac Hayes and Erykah Badu.

"Guru's jazzmatazz, Vol.4: The Hip Hop Jazz Messenger: Back to the future" came out June 2007, and much like his 2000 effort is another collaboration effort. It is the fourth in his Jazzmatazz series.

The retro funk opening cut "Cuz I'm jazzy" features Slum Village stating they are "jazzy like Dizzy and Bird". The horn peppered "State of clarity" features Common and Bob James on keyboards. More upbeat is "Stand up (some thing's'll never change)" with Damian Marley (rich percussion).The sax drenched quiet storm "Look to the sun" features Solar. "Connection" features Kem, while "Fine and free" featuring Vivian Green samples The Isley Brothers' "Summer breeze" and has acoustic flourishes. "Wait on me" with Raheem DeVaughn (and his Marvin Gaye harmonies) could have been on any of his 2 albums.

"International" is a lilting midtempo song with a latin feel and Bobby Valentino on harmonies. The brooding funk groove of "This is art" features Ronnie laws, "Fly magnetic" (with its scratchy bassline) features Dionne Farris and is pure neo soul. The piano sprinkled D'angelo styled "The jazz style" features Omar and sounds like something from some spy movie.

"Follow the signs" which features Shelley Harland is slowed down with some sitar sounds, "Universal struggle" with Brownman is sprinkled with muted sax, "Infinite" features Blackalicious and features a sample of Kool & The Gang's "Summer madness", "Kissed the world" with Caron Wheeler samples Toto's "Georgie porgy", and closing is "Living legend" with David Sanborn (it has loads of sax and great piano flourishes).

A brilliant blend of jazz, funk, and hip hop with some of the most talented singers and musicians on hand. Not as immediate as "...Streetsoul" but still great.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Boycott this & all Solar albums!, March 7, 2011
At the urging of another reviewer, I read the Brownman interview and was absolutely disgusted. Simply put, Solar is a sick, sick man who is now trying to profit from Guru's death. Of particular interest from the Brownman interview: "I just hope that Guru fans and the whole music industry boycott all he music he generates and run him out of the business. Hell - I'm *on* Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 - and I encourage people to NOT buy it. The price is just too high." If you consider yourself a Guru fan, it would be dishonorable and deplorable to buy this album. Don't give even a dime of your hard-earned money to this deranged, violent psychopath! Do not buy this or any album released by 7 Grand!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Will not by anything from sociopath Solar, February 17, 2011
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
This isn't even the original. Solar, the useless sociopath, decided to take out all cameos and use his POS mixing. Look up Brownman's interview about Guru and Solar and the days with Jazzmatazz. RIP Guru.

By the way, be warned about any positive reviews. It's possible that Solar or his publicists are here making fake reviews.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He is older and still has it....., December 16, 2008
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This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
Everything I liked about Jazzmatazz 1&2 is evident on this recording. Guru is now an established artist and handles every track like the seasoned pro he is. However, some of the rawness is gone, and while I understand why, it took me a little by surprise. Many of the Jazz musicians on this recording are far less edgy than the previous ones, and this gives the music an more "relaxed" feel. No more dark streets, gangsters, or pranksters.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Get the message?, January 29, 2008
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
You normally wouldn't expect a forty-something-year-old rapper to still be making music without sounding like a has-been, but Guru is doing just that. His latest release in the Jazzmatazz series, Vol. 4: The Hip-Hop Messenger: Back to the Future, is pretty solid.

For those that aren't familiar with Jazzmatazz, it's a mixture of jazz and rap, so don't necessarily expect this to sound like a Gang Starr album. DJ Premier isn't even here; instead, the producer is Solar -- wait, wait; don't get discouraged. I know Solar's production was the major downfall on The Street Scriptures, but he's gotten a lot better now (and you can also tell this is a Jazzmatazz album because there are very few profanities, and when they DO come up, they're censored).

Soulful artists take the stage alongside Guru's rhymes, like Dionne Farris on "Fly Magnetic" and Raheem DeVaughn on "Wait on Me"; and while I'm not sure what Bobby Valentino is doing on a Guru album, he sounds fine as well on "International". Caron Wheeler also shines on the interesting anti-Bush song, "Kissed the World".

Other rappers impress as well, especially Common on "State of Clarity"; but the Blackalicious-assisted "Infinite" is also quality. And Guru still manages to hold his own rollin' dolo -- well, unless you don't count other instrumentalists as guest stars. Whatever the case, someone called Brown Man manages to lay down nice music on "Universal Struggle", as does Ronnie Laws on the aptly titled "This is Art".

Guru's voice DOES still have the tendency to get a little dull sometimes, which is why I knocked off one star. Still, Vol. 4 (I'm not writing out that whole title again) is a cool addition to the Jazzmatazz series, so cop it.

Anthony Rupert
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great!!!, September 17, 2007
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This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
I was pleased surprised by this album. I didn't even want to listen but when the first reviews came out saying good things 'bout this cd, I gave it a chance. I wasn't expecting something that good...Guru really impressed me...The production handled by Solar was dope. I can't say which track is the best cuz the majority of the songs are beyond good...Thumbs up for Jazzmatazz Volume 4 which is much better than "Street Scriptures".
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1.0 out of 5 stars true, don't buy this version, February 20, 2012
This review is from: Jazzmatazz 4: Hip Hop Jazz Messenger Back to the (Audio CD)
I heard many people, including Ice-T, say that Solar is a fraud, he was there when Guru Died and then claimed Guru passed over all his assets to him...unfortunately, none heard that except him (Guru could've died without saying a word) furthermore Solar claimed Guru picked him to be the legitimate guardian of Guru's kid (now if that's a lie then it's pretty cold) anyway soon after the production rights went to him he started remaking Guru's records (like Shug with 2Pac) where he now gets most of the profits...can you see a pattern here, hopefully not leading you to buy this item...
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