Fantastic Vol. 2

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 75:07

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Great for the beats alone

ejrupert

Okay, it's no secret: Slum Village ain't the greatest rappers in the world (God rest Jay Dee's and Baatin's souls), but Jay's production made this album sould better than it should have been. I bought the album and it did have "Fall in Love" on there (but it's not on this version) but not "Who We Are" (which is on this version).

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Detroit beats represent

SnoopTrog

Great album, smooth production, deep beats. I'm now in LA but it's good to see Emusic showcasing Detroit best new hip-hop. Slum Village is top dog in Motown now.

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No "Fall in Love" = A shame...

BTW.est.75

I don't know the legal reasons (sampling issues?) behind the best song on this album being excluded but that's an L in my book.

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AWESOME!!

MadOwl

One of their best albums. Download Climax for sure.

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After being released by their previous label, the debut from Slum Village (Jay Dee, T3, and Baatin) had been collecting dust for over a year. The trio of Detroit natives witnessed a renaissance for the album in underground hip-hop circles, as critical praise of the LP (Fantastic, Vol. 1) by the Roots and D’Angelo paved the way for it to become one of the most heavily bootlegged albums in recent years. Even though Fantastic has been given the seal of approval by those highly influential artists, the man most responsible for this LP’s resurrection is group member Jay Dee. Due to his work with A Tribe Called Quest, Common, Macy Gray, and a solo Q-Tip, Jay Dee’s stock rose considerably, and he became one of this industry’s most sought-after beat technicians. With Fantastic, Vol. 2, Jay Dee consistently demonstrates what all of the fuss is about, as his hypnotic instrumentals range from the straight soul of “Tell Me” featuring D’Angelo to the sublime keyboard grooves of “Fall in Love” and the quirky “Hold Tight,” which features a pouty Q-Tip. Yet, even with all of Jay Dee’s wonderfully melodious production, Fantastic, Vol. 2 is more of an enigma then it is a triumph. While Jay Dee exudes diversity behind the boards, he and the rest of his Slum Village mates are trivial MCs, slapping together a host of inept rhymes which are ripe with misogynistic overtones. [This edition of the album includes the bonus track "Who We Are."] – Matt Conaway

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