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Written by Soopa Starr   
Monday, 20 March 2006
Digable Planets - Beyond the Spectrum: The Creamy Spy Chronicles Artist: Digable Planets
Album: Beyond the Spectrum: The Creamy Spy Chronicles
Label: Blue Note
Rating: 5/5

Although making a late debut to the Hip-Hop/jazz fusion era in ‘93─ when Native Tongue ruled ─ and before gangsta and bling bling were all the rage, Digable Planets held their own, snagging a Grammy and several other accolades. Thirteen years later, they’re back, reintroducing themselves to a new generation of Hip-Hop heads. Beyond the Spectrum: The Creamy Spy Chronicles is their latest, a compilation of some of their popular singles and B-sides.

By combining some of their best songs, they have created a classic. Including tracks and remixes from Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space) and Blowout Comb, Doodlebug, Butterfly and the forever fly Ladybug Mecca were right on time with their nostalgic come back. Their reunion album is forthcoming but this will definitely tithe Hip-Hop enthusiasts over in the meantime.

The album is laced with irrefutably dope tracks like “Where I’m From,” describing Fort Greene, Brooklyn back in the day (before the gentrification), “Jettin,” “Nickel Bags,” and “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat).” Opening with heavy bass rips and classic boom-bap Butterfly had the first verse on Cool Like Dat, spittin’ We like the breeze flow straight out of our lids/Them they got moved by these hard rock Brooklyn kids/ Us flow a rush when the DJ's boomin’ classics/ You dig the crew on the fattest hip hop records, there is no way this song could have gone unnoticed. Basically, this trip down memory lane will make Hip-Hop fanatics who were teens, tweens and young adults in the 90’s long for the days when rappers were more creative and Hip-Hop was more balanced.

Do you remember where you were the first time you heard “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like That)?” Do you remember how fly it made you feel to rap along with the chorus, affirming how “cool like that,” you really were? If this is putting a smile on your face, go cop the album. Even if you have previous Digable Planets recordings, it’s still worth it. Although the album is classic, the only disappointment is that for whatever reason, “Flyin’ High in the Brooklyn Sky” from Stolen Moments Red Hot + Cool album, is missing.

Considering the state of the rap game now, it may be hard for them to make an effective come back because of their so-called “back packer” image. With jaded Hip-Hop heads jumping ship and young bucks who know nothing other than G-Unit, it will be interesting to see how and where Digable Planets fit in.

But until then, chill out all you 70’s and 80’s babies. This is grown folks music ─ and it’s all good…literally. So, go cop it for old times sake.

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