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The Roots are a Philadelphia-based alternative rap group whose work has been met with much critical acclaim in recent years. Over several albums they have experimented with replacing sampling with live band music, and introducing rock elements into hip-hop, and seem to have finally found their perfect blend.

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  • Audio CD (November 15, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: November 15, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • ASIN: B000BLI4SI
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #47,458 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. No Hometro/Proceed 2 - Roy Ayers, , The Roots
2. Distortion to Static [Black Thought Mix]
3. What They Do
4. Next Movement
5. Good Music
6. Lesson - Dice Raw, , The Roots
7. Star
8. Hypnotic - D'Angelo, , The Roots
9. Silent Treatment
10. You Got Me - Eve, , The Roots, Jill Scott
11. Clones - Dice Raw, , , The Roots
12. What You Want - The Roots, Jaguar Wright
13. Act Too (Love of My Life) - Common, , The Roots
14. Do You Want More?!!!??!
15. It's Comin' [Live] - AJ Shine, , ELO, , , The Roots
16. Double Trouble

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With the Roots signing to Def Jam, their soon-to-be-old label Geffen has taken advantage by releasing a two volume anthology of the Roots' best songs from this perioid (1994 - 2004). Unlike other greatest hits compilations by artists who can't justify the hubris, the Roots catalog runs ocean deep and these two albums are able to pull from off-the-beaten-path album cuts ("Double Trouble"), rare remixes (Black Thought's "Distortion to Static" mix), live recordings ("It's Comin"), plus the occasional mega-hit ("You Got Me"). Even for hardcore Roots fans, they might yet be surprised by a few of the inclusions here, especially "Good Music," a song off The Roots' very first album, Organix, released independently before they signed to Geffen. Between the two volumes, #1 is far and away superior in terms of song selection. Volume 2 isn't nearly as strong but it has some interesting tidbits, including a live medley of "The Seed/Melting Pot/Web" from BBC's Radio One. --Oliver Wang

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Luckily, for those whose familiarity with the Philadelphia crew doesn’t extend beyond watching them play with Jay-Z for his unforgettable Unplugged album or Eminem at the 2003 Grammys, Home Grown! The Beginners Guide To Understanding The Roots Volume One and Two, will provide the sonic DNA for the illustrious group. The comprehensive collections showcase everything from popular hits like the soulful "What They Do," to unreleased heat like "Quicksand Millennium" and "You Got Me," featuring Jill Scott (the Grammy winner featured Erykah Badu), to hard-to-find remixes of "Don’t Say Nuthin’" to live performances like "Sacrifice (Live On BBC’s Radio One’s Worldwide Show with Giles Peterson)." The 29-song opus features Beanie Sigel (who made his major label debut appearance on "Adrenaline"), Eve, Jill Scott, Common, Roy Ayers, Raphael Saadiq, Dice Raw, Jaguar Wright, D’Angelo, and Mos Def, and is undeniable evidence of the influence they’ve had on the musical landscape over the course of their incredible career.

Of course, as evidenced by album titles like Phrenology and The Tipping Point, The Roots have always taken a very cerebral approach to making music. ?uestlove’s musings on each song in the liner notes shows just how much thought the group puts into their creative process. Each volume has a 20-page insert that is filled with behind-the-scene insights that offer amazing glimpses into the group’s experiences. Gems like their unbelievable tale of having to go through 11 different singers before finding someone to sing on "Break You Off" or dealing with the controversy surrounding Eve and Jill Scott on "You Got Me," makes this as worthwhile a read as a listen.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Roots get a fantastic compilation that is worthy of the Band's superb back catalogue!!!, November 25, 2005
Having formed in Philadelphia 1989, and having long been considered to be the premier band for 'Live' performances, 'The Roots' are a band that although hugely talented, complete mainstream acceptance has eluded them thus far. With a penchant for Sprawling Jazz-inflected arrangements, and an organic form of production (they rarely, if ever use sampling), and the more cerebral and socially-conscious form of lyrical delivery and frequent excursions into extended Jam sessions, means that their music jars with the more Bling obsessed / Party orientated Hip-Hop that acquires slots in the music charts. Which is a shame, as they have a great deal to offer, and work alongside a relatively small collection of artists that seem intend on pushing forward positive messages ("Common", "Talib Kweli", "Jurassic 5", "Mos Def"..etc). But having a positive message or putting intelligence over posturing, isn't always a guaranteed way to success. So possibly in an effort of win some new fans, the label have lssued a two volume compilation of tracks that contains the majority of their most popular work, to ensnare new listeners, as well as including unreleased tracks, remixes and 'Live' versions of tracks to tempt existing fans (Like myself), into buying this.

The thing with the Roots is that their work is never really been made with the casual user in mind. Once you've discovered the band, the emphasis is on the listener to interpret their music, and digest their way of doing things. So simple things like track numbers, will intitally bemuse first time listeners, and the fact that their albums vary wildly in approach and stylisation (compare the more mannered and reflective tone of "Things Fall Apart" against the more challenging blunted rock/soul/electronic-fusion hybrid that is "Phrenology", to understand my point). But what these compilations intend to do is make some sort of sense for the new listeners, as well as giving something to those existing fans, without alienating them.

So what you get is a fairly broad selection of tracks that cover the large percentage of their back catalogue, without focusing too much on any one particular album. So for the new listener or people that have yet to be fully convinced by the bands work, this compilation is spring loaded with crowd favourites such as "Good Music", "The Next Movement", "You Got Me (feat Jill Scott", "Act Too (Love of My Life)", "Do You Want More?!!!??!", that arguably represent the case for the band being supremely confident performers that are able to switch between confident and celebratory cuts one minute, to intimate and sophisticated emotional neo-Soul the next, and then right through to progressive and ambitiously free-flowing numbers, that single them out as consistently nimble musicians.

And for the existing fans, you're interest in this album will depend on how much of the bands material you actually own. If you have all the albums & (more importantly) have downloaded/bought everything else that hasn't been so easy to come by, then tracks like "The Lesson", "Clones", "Proceed 2", "What You Want", and a Live version of "It's Comin'", will be of limited value to you. But is important to remember is that these are no mere filler songs, but each working as great tracks in their own right, and not only sit perfectly amongst the more popular material, but it's also incredibly handy to have them all in one tidy place. And this is where I have to say after owning all the studio albums (bar "The Tipping Point"), that this compilation really begins to shine. To be honest their probably isn't really enough of the unreleased or remixed tracks here to purchase for those reasons alone. And hardcore fans would mainly be buying this for is the brilliant convenience of having this varied tracklisting and the fact that these compilations come with extensive liner notes from band leader...drummer "?uestlove", who goes into relatively detailed explanations for tracks, his views regarding the music industry/labels, and a selection of more personal thoughts that although possibly not really too interlinked with their music and seemingly more suited to the existing fanbase, still makes for interesting readying. Of course if you fall into the middle section between new listener and Hardcore fan, (I.e. Own several albums), than this is even more essential for you, as it beautifully brings you up to speed on material that you'll have missed, by not owning the majority of their albums.

This is really a fantastic compilation, of that there is no doubt, and although it may prove to be a little tough going for new listeners, as this compilation is spread over two separate volumes, and may annoy those that simply wanted a disk, full with the hits and the bands more accessible work. But maybe that would (to some degree) go against what the band are about. Who enjoy creating music their way without pandering the almighty dollar or label pressure, and not dumbing down the art and simplify their methodology, to increase the fanbase. but, be prepared to stick with it and (eventually) you'll be reward with your patience, and the majesty of the band will shine through, because although their music can occasionally take a little while to fully sink in, the reward at the end of it is totally worth it. And for the fans with only a couple of albums, you also need to purchase this, because it a brilliant way to pad out your collections without having to run out and buy up the remainder of the albums that you don't have. And for the hardcore fans....weeeeell, the decision is a lot harder for you guys, as you'll pretty much have everything on here, so the decision is whether you don't mind forking out for something purely for completetist sake or just to have a nice cross section of the band work, will need to be weighed up....suffice to say that, I took the plunge and I'm completely happy with my purchase. Highly Recommended!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The TRUTH, August 16, 2006
The Roots represent, that unrefined and pure hip hop. This CD is wonderful because it provides you with a sample of their great work. They are the truth, and unfortunately they are not recognized to the level that they should. The blending of live instruments is so pure in their music. I think that often individuals have been so tuned into radio, and commercial music, when they hear the purity of the Roots, they really don't know how to appreciate it. Well this is only a sample of the great work of the Roots. They are truly without a doubt the ultimate. Check this out, and then get more of their CD's to really feel their true talent.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jazz Meets Hip-Hop, November 21, 2005
I always thought the Roots sound like what should have been the natural evolution of Jazz. Instead, most hip-hop has broken sharply away from its Jazz and R&B origins, but the Roots more readily embrace this past.

The Roots certainly have hip-hop elements, but by no means do they fit within the confines of that genre. If you have never heard them, you really should pick this or their live album up and give it a try. If you've heard them before, this should be a welcome addition. If you don't like them, I'd like an explanation why ... they are great instrumentalists, lyricists and performers.

Highlights of this album include Double Trouble (with Mos Def), Act Too (with Common), The Next Movement and You Got Me never fails to grab a heartstring or two. But there aren't any weak tracks, the album is easy on the ears from beginning to end. I'm withholding the five-star rating because I think their live album is better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars REAL Hip-Hop!!!!!!!!!!!
The Roots are one of the greatest and most influential Hip Hop groups alive......This CD is one of my favorites of all, at first sight this doesn't seem like a special album but... Read more
Published on August 1, 2007 by M-20

5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to The Roots...............
Nuff Said. Go Cop it! Also do yourself a favor and get that Game Theory while you're at it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars JAZZ HIP HOP!
WHAT!! This CD only has 9 reviews!!
that's crazy man...
Vol.1 contains most of their best efforts
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4.0 out of 5 stars Roots Rap Right, and Here's the Proof
Roots is a group I've loved for a short time, but one I'm absolutely sure I would have loved had I found them earlier. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wowzers !!!
Some of you people whom write these reviews have waaaayy too much time on your hands. Dont go so hard on here ! Anyway.. Read more
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If you have never heard The Roots, do yourself a favor and dont listen to reviewers who claim that the group is overrated. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars the Paris Hilton of Hip-Hop
this Band is tripping&Ego out of control. volume 1&2 of what? don't you have to have some hits to have a collection?? they have always been the "HOUSE" band for other People. Read more
Published on November 22, 2005 by mistermaxxx@yahoo.com

4.0 out of 5 stars Pop It In And Enjoy The Ride (4.5 Stars)
Home Grown! The Beginner's Guide to Understanding The Roots, Vol. 1 is a must have album for any Roots fan. Read more
Published on November 21, 2005 by Norfeest

5.0 out of 5 stars Yet To Break The Seal
Rule Number One. Without listening to it, cop any and every Roots album released.
Rule Two. Without listening to it, cop any and every Roots album released on Geffin... Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by Hunten Peq

5.0 out of 5 stars 4DaSoul.com Loves Home Grown!!!
Great Albums (Vol 1 and Vol 2! A MUST HAVE for your collection!! Long time Roots fans this is a great way to get digital versions of the songs only available on wax. Read more
Published on November 15, 2005 by Darren Monroe

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