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Q-Tip Doesn't Usher In A 'Renaissance,' But It's Still Worthwhile
Q-Tip's The Renaissiance, if you're a reader of this website, is likely something you already own or something that you're looking to acquire. Consisting of tracks that can imbue a lounge-type atmosphere, this album seeks to slow things down long enough for you to do something you may not have done since the days of A Tribe Called Quest: listen to the lyrics.
Similar in sound to his previously released Kamaal The Abstract, Q-Tip can certainly say without hesitation that he has amassed some great musician friends who did their best to add to the overall direction of this album. Norah Jones, D'Angelo, and Amanda Diva all appear on separate songs on the album, but it is his track with Raphael Saadiq that is perhaps the best collaboration. "We Fight/Love" works so well not because Saadiq is the closest this generation of musicians actually has to a renaissance man (note musical progression from Instant Vintage to The Way I See It), but because they both are able to coexist in the same space without imposing on the other.
Q-Tip The Renaissance [Amazon][iTunes]
Tags: amanda diva, audio, d'angelo, norah jones, q-tip, raphael saadiq
Comments
I've been waiting on SB's review eventhough I purchased it last week. I never new how much I missed the abstract until I listened to this new joint. I feel like me and him have grown up together and it's nice that an old friend has returned. However, I do miss my Phife.
TiP | November 17, 2008 11:44 AM | PermalinkI will go out and buy this album, now. Thanks, Harlem. Peace.
MirrorImage | November 15, 2008 1:30 PM | PermalinkHe actually left off one of the better tracks called "say something for me" but overall this album is better then his first. It is and has been getting heavy rotation in my whip.
stoneyisland | November 14, 2008 11:50 PM | PermalinkListening to it now and I dig it! It's so good to hear The Abstract again. "You" is my jam right now.
sdg1844 | November 14, 2008 11:36 PM | PermalinkI love this record. It is very feel good, intelligent, musical, and fun. Everything we need in hip-hop, and music in general today.-QH
QH | November 14, 2008 6:16 PM | PermalinkI love the vibe of this album. The song We Fight/Love is one of my favorites......
Reecie | November 14, 2008 5:47 PM | Permalink