Craft of the Lost Art

Craft of the Lost Art
Craft of the Lost Art
Studio album by Shape of Broad Minds
Released August 26, 2007
Genre Hip hop, Psychedelic, Alternative rock
Label Lex Records
Producer Jneiro Jarel
Shape of Broad Minds chronology
Beat Journey
(2006)
Craft of the Lost Art
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Craft of the Lost Art is the first album by Jneiro Jarel with his project group Shape Of Broad Minds. The group is Jneiro Jarel, three of Jarel's characters, and multi-instrumentalist Jawwaad Taylor. The group is partly make-believe, with Jarel really playing several members of the group, (much like Kool Keith under the Dr. Octagon alias, or Madlib and his Yesterday's New Quintet alias), but the schizophrenic nature of the group allows Panama Black, an MC from Atlanta, to explore alongside them.

The members of the group include:

  • Jawwaad Taylor- multi-instrumentalist(Keyboards/trumpet), Northside Houston, TX native
  • Rocque One (Jarel) a psychedelic West Coast singer- (Vocals)
  • Dr. Who Dat? (Jarel) a beat-digger and studio maestro- (DJ/producer)
  • Panama Black (Jarel) an MC from Atlanta- (MC/Vocals)

The album also includes cameos from DOOM, Count Bass D, Stacy Epps and John Robinson.

Track listing

  1. "Gorilla Mash" – 1:33
  2. "Light Years Away" – 2:53
  3. "Let's Go" [Feat. DOOM] – 4:24
  4. "Changes" – 3:44
  5. "Nahuma (Interlude)" – 0:43
  6. "OPR8R" – 6:16
  7. "Budda Fly Away" – 5:02
  8. "Unnamed" – 0:49
  9. "It Lives On" [Feat. Count Bass D] – 1:19
  10. "So Much (Chaos)" [Feat. Lil Sci A.k.a. John Robinson] – 4:29
  11. "Buzz Around Town" – 1:55
  12. "They Don't Know" [Feat. Stacy Epps] – 3:04
  13. "Bopper Blocker" – 1:16
  14. "Electric Blue" – 4:26
  15. "Mermaid (Outro)" – 0:55
  16. "It Aint Dead!" – 1:48
  17. "Beast from da East" – 1:36
  18. "Lullabanger (Thelonious Dedication)" – 3:30
  19. "Viberian Sun" - 2:10
  20. "There 4 Me" - 3:03
  21. "Stiff Robots and Drunken Horses" - 3:26
  22. "Solo (Underwater)" [Feat. Deborah Jordan] - 3:48
  23. "1 2 C" - 4:00

References

  1. ^ Thomas, Vincent. "Craft of the Lost Art". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1184502. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 

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