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This soundtrack to Dave Chappelle's documentary about a 2004 concert in Brooklyn plays like a greatest-hits of neosoul and mama-friendly hip-hop from the past decade, with open-armed performances from luminaries like Common, Mos Def and Erykah Badu. Even with snippets of Chappelle's recruitment phone calls to the artists tacked onto each cut, the disc feels short at only twelve tracks, but the execution is mostly solid: On "Golden," Jill Scott breezes through elastic croons, jazzy scats and poetry-slam wisdom over warm funk from a crack live band, and Dead Prez rhyme with brawny command and studio clarity on the opening "Hip-Hop." Compared with the film's offhandedly captivating mix of music, behind-the-scenes footage and comedy bits, the CD feels too polite -- it could have used more block-rocking moments like "Boom," on which the Roots work up some urban-jungle mayhem with huge assists from Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap.
(Posted: Mar 21, 2006)
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Track List
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Hip Hop (Live Album Version (Explicit)) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Definition (Live Album Version (Explicit))
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Golden (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Universal Magnetic (Live Album Version (Explicit))
- The Blast (Live Album Version (Explicit))
- The Light (Live Album Version (Explicit))
- Boom (Live Album Version (Explicit))
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Back In the Day (Live Album Version (Explicit)) (track not available in Rhapsody)
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The Way (Live Album Version (Explicit)) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Umi Says (Live Album Version (Explicit))
- You Got Me (Live Album Version (Explicit))
- Born & Raised (Live Album Version (Explicit))
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