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Kamaal the Abstract
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Released: Sep 15, 2009
Released By Battery Records
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In these hard times, we can all stand a ray of hope. Hope in hip hop now comes from the legendary, Grammy award winner Q-Tip. His long-delayed album Kamaal the Abstract, slated originally for release in 2001, has finally dropped on Battery Records. The album has been re-mixed and re-mastered for sonic impact with a new track added, "Make It Work." A bonus track, "Damn You're Cool," is also included on the vinyl version.

A musical hybrid, Kamaal was commendably avant-garde at the time of its creation. Amazingly, it's even more apropos in 2009; given the dearth of musical merit and capable MCs in today's hip hop, the time is ever-so-right for Tip. Kamaal the Abstract is an intensely idiosyncratic and revealing record. To that end, Q-Tip produced the entire album himself, even playing several instruments. What comes from Kamaal is a daring mélange of soul, supa-cool jazz, head nodding hip hop, and organic pop magic in the vein of Stevie Wonder or Prince. Check for the superlative figures of saxophonist Kenny Garrett, a one-time member of Miles Davis' ensemble, on the breathy "Abstractionisms." Or the fluid flute lines of Gary Thomas, another Davis sideman, on "Do U Dig U." Elsewhere, note Tip's ambitious production, arrangements, and even sung stylings.

But make no mistake: Kamaal the Abstract still boasts all the earmarks of Q-Tip's inimitable mic control. Listen to him blaze through a spiced narrative on "Even If It Is So." Or paint vivid images on "Blue Girl."

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tracks
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Feelin'
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Do You Dig U? feat. Gary Thomas and Kurt Rosenwinkel
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A Million Times
Blue Girl
Barely In Love
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Heels
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Abstractionisms feat. Kenny Garrett aka Truth
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Caring
Even If It Is So
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Make It Work
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Damn You're Cool (iTunes pre-order Bonus/Vinyl)
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