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Once upon a time, hip-hop was about having a good time and (brace yourselves) getting down! The Black Eyed Peas are bringing that mentality back to the future. They reinvigorated blasé dance floors and seduced discriminating heads with their debut,
Behind the Front, and they do it again on
Bridging the Gap. In the open-minded old-school tradition of producers like
Afrika Bambaataa, the album is diverse and delicious, a grab bag of influences from reggae to drum & bass and beyond. Songs like "BEP Empire," produced by
Gang Starr's notorious DJ Premier, give the Peas a harder-edged beat to roll with, which they rock rapturously. Then "Weekends," featuring Toronto down-tempo diva
Esthero, is a fun dance floor number. And these two tracks are just the tip of the iceberg.
Bridging the Gaps is a listen-all-the-way-through album. Every drum roll is vivacious, rollicking, and the judicious sample choices meld beautifully with the organic beats. Similarly open-minded, talented guests such as
Macy Gray,
De La Soul, and
Mos Def also stop by to bless the mic. As
James Brown would say, "Get up off of that thing, and dance 'til you feel better."
--Lizz Mendez Berry
Product Description
UK version includes one bonus track, Magic. Universal. 2007.