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- Date Released: April 24, 2007
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: Rap, Hip-Hop
- Label: Quannum Projects / IODA
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Despite initial claims that the record was based off a never-completed blaxpoitation movie of the same name, Gutterfly, the Portland, OR hip-hop group Lifesavas' second release, is in fact an original creation, inspired by the MCs' love of cult film and their desire to push their sound forward. Although it's not exactly a concept album, Gutterfly does keep some constant themes in mind, and its dramatic nature gives Jumbo the Garbage Man and Vursatyl the opportunity to show off different sides of their personalities. The songs themselves don't necessarily advance the plot, but the sporadic "Scenes" (there are six official ones, plus one that's hidden) help to explain the back-story, the two characters, Bumpy Johnson and Sleepy Floyd, as they try to get by in their hometown, Razorblade City. As in Spirit in Stone, the duo's debut, there's a fair amount of socially conscious, politically oriented hip-hop here ("Freedom Walk," "Shine Language") as well as general positive messages ("Dead Ones," "Celebrate"), but there's also a darkness, a grittiness that exists that hadn't been seen before, found in tales of racial profiling, violence, and revenge. As rappers, Lifesavas are on top of their game, playing with rhythm and metaphor, mixing in R&B hooks, and sounding good doing it all. The production (most of which is handled by Jumbo, but Vurs, DJ Rev Shines, Vitamin D, Jake One, and Oh No also contribute) is still super-smooth and melodic, with plenty of live horns (including sax from Fishbone's Angelo Moore on "Dead Ones"), bass, keys, guitar (from Living Colour's Vernon Reid and the Decemberists' Chris Funk), and strings, but the DJ cuts, the pounding drum tracks, give the songs a kind of primal urgency, reinforcing the "urban-survival" motif that drives the record. Gutterfly's sole problem seems to come from the fact that it's so concentrated on the overall idea of being an "album" that sometimes individual tracks can get lost behind, or under, the greater themes presented, which unfortunately takes away from its power. Still, on the whole, it's a cohesive, effective accomplishment.
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Intro - Welcome to Razorblade City |
0:48 |
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Double Up |
3:46 |
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Gutterfly
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4:24 |
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No Surprise + Scene 1 - Fly Paper |
4:01 |
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Shine Language |
3:59 |
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Take Me Away |
3:20 |
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A Serpents Love + Scene 2 - Jimmy Slimwater's New Orleans Funeral
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5:33 |
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Dead Ones + Scene 3 - Revenge
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4:04 |
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The Warning |
2:54 |
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Superburn + Scene 4 - Trouble |
3:44 |
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Night Out + Scene 5 - Connects
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5:01 |
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The Squeeze
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3:38 |
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Long Letter
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3:56 |
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Freedom Walk + Scene 6 - Marvelous The Mouthpiece
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5:37 |
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Celebrate + Finale |
3:42 |
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Legend of Gutterfly (Hidden Track) |
0:38 |
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Tailormade Razorbladez (Hidden Track) |
2:47 |
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17 Total Tracks, 61:52 Total Length
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Credits
- Ike Willis - Narrator // Don Blackman - Vocals // Don Blackman - Vocals // George Clinton - Vocals // George Clinton - Vocals // George Clinton - Vocals // George Clinton - Vocals // George Clinton - Vocals // Angelo Moore - Saxophone // Angelo Moore - Vocals // Angelo Moore - Horn Arrangements // Angelo Moore - Spoken Word // Vernon Reid - Guitar // Eddy Schreyer - Mastering // David Walker - Vocals // Norwood Fisher - Bass // Lonnie Marshall - Vocals // Mike Cresswell - Mixing // Chief Xcel - Engineer // Chief Xcel - Executive Producer // Vitamin D - Producer // Chris Funk - Guitar // RV Salters - Bass // RV Salters - Organ (Pump) // Josh "Alter Echo" Derry - Mixing // Adrienne Irving - Vocals // Xavier Mosley - A&R // Jerry Harris Jr. - Bass // Lydia Popovich - Production Coordination // Lydia Popovich - General Manager // Jake One - Producer // Jake One - Mixing // Brother Ayinde Jean Baptiste - Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part // Dog Boy Ben "The Benjamin Barnes Orchestra" - Violin // Dog Boy Ben "The Benjamin Barnes Orchestra" - Viola // A.G. Donnaloia - Guitar // Kenny Erlick "Fearless" - Management // Baraka Feldman - Director // Irene James Blackman - Vocals // Sedell Jones - Bass // Sedell Jones - Keyboards // Sedell Jones - Fender Rhodes // Sedell Jones - Piano (Grand) // Ladora Knight - Vocals // Sarah Landy - Publicity // Amanda Lopez - Photography // Mike Nardone "Makes It Happen" - A&R // Farnell Newton - Trumpet // Farnell Newton - Horn Arrangements // Eugene Smitty III "Cold Game" - Digital Editing // Eugene Smitty III "Cold Game" - Beats // Wolveryne - Vocals
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Performers
Fishbone // Vernon Reid // Smif-N-Wessun // Dead Prez // Camp Lp // Mega*Nut // Ish/Butterfly/Digable Planets // Don Blackman
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