Spirit In StoneLifesavas
Release Date: 07/01/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 489350_CD
UPC # 681940004022
Label: Quannum Projects
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Performer: Lifesavas
Engineer: Dave Solomon; Charlie Brown Producer: Ryan "Rev. Shines" Shortell; Xavier Mosley; Marlon "Vursatyl" Irving; Dave Solomon Distributor: Caroline Distribution Notes: Lifesavas include: J-Live, Lyrics Born, Lateef, Blackalicious, DJ Shadow. Personnel: Tim "Harp" Harper (vocals, organ); Adrienne Irving, Sistah "T", Marckia, Virginia Byrd, Marlon "Vursatyl" Irving, Shamir, Dave Solomon, Omega, Joyo Velarde, Lee Hendricks (vocals); Teke Underduze (guitar); Herv� Salters (Fender Rhodes piano, organ); Jerry Harris Jr. (Fender Rhodes piano); Cedell (harpsichord); RV Salters (Clavinet); DJ Shadow (scratches). Audio Mixers: Mikael "Count" Eldridge; James Ward ; Xavier Mosley; Dave Solomon; Mike Cresswell. Recording information: Accompong Compound, Oakland, CA; The Hut, Oakland, CA; The Promised Land, Portland, OR. Photographer: Marissa Kaiser. Unknown Contributor Roles: Mikael "Count" Eldridge; Ryan "Rev. Shines" Shortell; Xavier Mosley; Dave Solomon. After debuting in 1999 with the all-star Quannum Spectrum record, the Quannum label wasn't releasing enough albums to qualify as anything other than a boutique label; Lifesavas' wide-release LP was actually the first from a non-Quannum-connected artist. Spearheaded by Blackalicious' Chief Xcel, Spirit in Stone reveals a heavily spiritual hip-hop crew with plenty of talent. Producer Jumbo the Garbageman creates some warm, hard-hitting tracks heavy on the soul samples, and main rapper Vursatyl expands his De La Soul influence to don several guises, from a politically and spiritually conscious intelligent rapper to a smooth-flow master to a Rasta spitter. Gift of Gab, always a great addition to an optimistic message track, drops a batch of twisting rhymes for "Livin' Time/Life: Movement 1," and the full Quannum crew unites for the scratch symphony "Emerge." Lifesavas need more work to hit the same high peak as Blackalicious, but they already possess one of the rarest traits to find in hip-hop -- the ability to write on intriguing subjects, no matter the mic skills or sample digging. For evidence, listen to the hilarious "Hellohihey," on which Vursatyl runs through a collection of rap-group character lessons, from a metaphysical, cartoonish Voltron of a hip-hop crew to an arrogant, greater-than-thou rapper. ~ John Bush
Entertainment Weekly (8/8/03, p.75) - "...Like their spiritual brethren Jurassic 5 and Blackalicious, the Lifesavas can wax didactic, but at their best they spit more wit than wishful thinking..." - Rating: B+
CMJ (07/14/03, p.6) - "...A record you can't sit down to."
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