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First and foremost Eligh is a poet.  Instead of using a blank sheet of paper to display his art he chooses bass filled beats as the backdrop of his masterpieces.  Like a fine wine this album seems to get better with age.  With each successive listen I find myself more and more satisfied and intrigued.  It’s enjoyable watching Eligh’s style, personality and wisdom evolve over time.  I think one thing that has improved on this album is the clarity of Eligh’s flow.  It is no secret that Eligh can rap fast but sometimes rappers like this can alienate their audience by rapping too fast and leaving their listeners a little lost.  This album has found the happy medium of those ever impressive quick rap skills with the balance of clarity.  Rapping quickly is a skill that is left for only a select few but the amount of fast-rapping emcees that actually articulate well enough to make their lyrics accessible is far fewer still.  Aside from flow, Eligh gives us behind the scenes access to his struggles with drug use, low self-esteem and confusion over his place in this world.  Yet even through tough subject matter the underlying tone of this album is very positive and hopeful indeed.  You can’t help but feel complete compassion for Eligh after listening to this album and a sense of wanting to be part of his movement for a better world.

Production: Eligh

Features: Aesop Rock, Basik, Brother Ali, Inspired Flight, K-Flay, Lisa Ahlstrom, Luckyiam, Marty James, Paris Hayes, Paul Datah, Pigeon John, Rifleman, Scarub, The Grouch, Zumbi

Label: Legendary Music

Eligh - ‘Love Ov My Life ft. Luckyiam’

Eligh – ‘Find Yourself’

I can truly and honestly say I have never heard another album like this ever before.  And I don’t think one exists.  Eligh, the super hip hop producer/emcee teamed up with his mom (awwww) who is a folk singer to create this anomaly of an album.  One thing is certain, any person who is going to appreciate this album needs to be very open-minded and inspired by different genres.  I personally think they created some amazingly intriguing songs on here.  Some of the songs sound more hip hop, some sound more folk, some are a distinct cohesion of the two but the whole album has a very elevating feel.

Production: Eligh

Features: Jiro Jamaguchi, Mark Bell, Mark Josephson, Paul Dateh, Pigeon John, Robert Miranda, Shanti Foster, Slug, The Grouch

Label: Legendary Music

Preview: On Sacred Ground

Eligh & Jo Wilkinson – ‘By and By (feat. The Grouch)’ <—-more hip hop

Eligh & Jo Wilkinson – ‘Sara’ <——-more folk

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