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5.0 out of 5 stars
Jay Dee Was Head Of His Time,
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This review is from: Yancey Boys Instrumentals (Audio CD)
One of the things that make me irate is that people don't appreciate great talent while it is here on this earth. We always want to pay homage after the person left this planet. You have a lot of artists that were so ahead of their time that people did not get "it" until they died. The Notorious B.I.G, Kurt Cobain, and Jimi Hendrix just to name a few. Jay Dee aka J Dilla is no exception in this case. I remember when I first heard Jay Dee it was on the second Pharcyde album called Labcabincalifornia and I was blown away by his sound. It was very different from any other kind of hip hop beats I was listening to at the time. I think what most stuck out was that his drums were off key. His drums sounded like somebody with a drum kit was playing them instead of a drum machine (even though he was using a drum machine). I investigated more about him and found out that A Tribe Called Quest hired him to produce their long awaited fourth album Beats, Rhymes, and Life. I was ecstatic, my favorite hip hop group and my new favorite producer combing forces to make an album. When it came out I was a little disappointed at first, but in hindsight that was a great album. Modern day hip hop (mid-90's), with it's watery landscape and radio friendly mixes, got beat down when Jay stepped behind the boards. He was working with Janet Jackson, Mad Skillz, De La Soul, and Keith Murray at the time too.
Let's fast forward to 2009 with this great instrumental album release by Stones Throw. These beats are between the years 1995-98 during the time Jay Dee was working with Delicious Vinyl Records. The beats on this record are the types of beats that made me know that Jay Dee was ahead of his time. I would here a lot of naysayers talk about how his beats were too R&B or not "hard" enough. I felt like that was the whole reason why those tracks were slamming. He put the SOUL back into hip hop.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vintage Jay Dee,
By Conduct (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yancey Boys Instrumentals (Audio CD)
I kinda bashed the vocal version of this album and they did a smart move by releasing the instrumentals. Vintage Jay Dee beats no less than 5 stars. The beats on here sound like a crisp autumn day after raking the leaves you go inside and your mom hands you a warm cup of hot chocolate and kisses you on the forehead, yeah..sounds like that...
5.0 out of 5 stars
great early dilla,
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This review is from: Yancey Boys Instrumentals (Audio CD)
These beats all seem to come from Jay Dee's period with Delicious Records c.1995-1998. They are pretty close in feeling to the beat tape "Another Batch" and his work on Phife Dawg's Thought U Wuz Nice. If you like either of those, definitely get this.
Needless to say, it's great Dilla so it gets 5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Want somethin' to bob ya head to?,
By Elfen~ "Elfen~" (Tacoma WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yancey Boys Instrumentals (Audio CD)
Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I LOV Yancey Boys Instrumentals by Jay Dee AKA J DILLA If ya haven't got it I SUGGEST YOU get the MP3 Album or if ya not into the Mp 3 thang get the CD!! J DILLA FO' LIFE!!! Once ya get this Mp 3 Album or CD get in ya car and take a long drive, or take a walk with ya Mp3/CD Player and turn the music up and bob ya head to da beat!! 5 stars and more!! :) RIP J DILLA
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Yancey Boys Instrumentals by Jay Dee (Audio CD - 2008)
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