A really unusual late life project from the great Weldon Irvine – one done after a decade or more of having an influence on hip hop, which then led Weldon to create a hip hop album of his own! There's a nice vibe here that almost updates the style of his 70s
Time Capsule record – as if this 1999 effort is a
Time Capsule of its
time, with tracks that move between sung, spoken, and instrumental modes – handled with help from a great array of guests who include Don Blackman, Mtume, Q-Tip, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Carla Cook! Weldon raps at
times, then steps aside for others – and titles include "Love Supreme", "Sun Drops", "Blues For Amadou", "Hollow Points", "My DNA's OK", "Mota Goddess", "Destiny's Finger", "Black Mail", "Break Bread", "Prayer For Peace", and "Prankster Gangster (remix)".
(First time on vinyl – Japanese pressing with obi!)