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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holy ****ing ****... have I really been sleeping on this?,
By rap is real (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maestro Zone (Audio CD)
Wow... I can't believe it. How could an emcee - and a Canadian emcee at that - rip the mic in 91 like its 95?! Nasty Nas, Tragedy Khadafi and Main Source, you say? Ha, not even... all of 'em pale in comparison to the magnum opus that is Maestro Zone. The title couldn't be more accurate; for 57 minutes straight he kicks lines that not only make you pause cause they're all dope punchlines but because of the intricacy of his rhyme scheme. To top off the amazing lyrics he has both mic presence and the cadence of what you'd think is a seasoned vet instead of someone with a mere two albums. His performance here is easily comparable to Big L's on Lifestylez Ov Da Poor N Dangerous and even to another early mic ripper, Godfather Don.
His dad must've had great taste in records as the Maestro claims that's where he got his beats from. For being from Canada he fits like a glove into the NYC scene, rhyme and beat wise. Expect dope jazz breaks layered with equally jazzy saxophones. Even the concept of the album's in line with NYC hip hop: Maestro was focusing on makin wack emcees back down, reppin his home and a couple of songs for the ladies. And upon occasion, the Maestro would delve into the prejudice and unfairness every black man, Canadian, American or otherwise, has to deal with. Despite the standard subject matter, though, what takes the album to the next level is the refined way he tackles anything he chooses to rap about; he never gives a half-baked effort. Which brings me to the next point: There is not a single bad song on this album. There isn't even an okay song on this album. Even describing any single song on this album as good might be an understatement. Simply put, this is a classic, and to skip this would be doing yourself a disservice. The phrase "Sophomore Slump" and this album should never be mentioned together in an essay, let alone the same sentence. Lyrics: 10/10 Delivery: 10/10 Beats: 10/10 Replay Value: 10/10 Overall: 10/10 Favorite Tracks: Ebony Mozart The Maestro Zone V.I.P.'s Only Hittin The Schoolgirls Conductin' Thangs Private Symphony Nothin At All
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good cd,
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This review is from: Maestro Zone (Audio CD)
Tracks... 1) Another Funky Break (From My Pap's Crate) 2) On The Jazz Tip 3) Conductin' Thangs 4) Watchin' Zeros Grow 5) Hittin' The Girlschools 6) Private Symphony 7) The Maestro Zone 8) Ebony Mozart 9) V.I.P.'s Only 10) Poetry Is Black 11) L.T.D. Makes A Toast 12) Bring It On 13) Nothin' At All |
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Maestro Zone by Maestro Fresh-Wes (Audio CD - 1992)
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