Guru
Rapper/composer Guru (real name Keith Elam) first rose to prominence as the "lyrical half" of the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, one of the first outfits that attempted to fuse jazz with rap. After three albums by Gang Starr hit record store shelves (1989's No More Mr. Nice Guy, 1991's Step in the Arena, and 1992's Daily Operation), Guru launched his own solo career, issuing Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 in 1993. The album featured guest appearances by the likes of Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, and N'Dea Davenport of the Brand New Heavies, and was followed up two years later by a sophomore solo outing, Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality, which again featured a variety of special guests (including Ramsey Lewis, Branford Marsalis, and members of Jamiroquai).
Despite his solo career, Guru remained true to Gang Starr as well, continuing to contribute to further albums such as 1994's Hard to Earn and 1998's Moment of Truth. In 2000, five years after his second solo outing appeared, Streetsoul (the third in the Jazzmatazz series) was issued, again featuring a stellar cast of supporting characters: Herbie Hancock, Isaac Hayes, the Roots, Erykah Badu, and Macy Gray. Wasting little time, Guru returned directly to the recording studio, issuing a follow-up one year later, Baldhead Slick & da Click.
It took four years for the next Guru release, Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures, to come out, the first on his new label, 7 Grand Records, with beats by Solar (who became a vital force on 7 Grand's subsequent releases). The MC used the same producer for his next installment of Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4, which, as always, included a number of guest vocalists and instrumentalists and was released in the summer of 2007, along with the "raw" companion disc Guru's Jazzmatazz - The Timebomb: Back to the Future Mixtape. Guru 8.0: Lost and Found, the rapper's fourth full-length release on 7 Grand, followed in 2009. In addition to the aforementioned artists, Guru collaborated with some of rap music's best-known producers, including fellow Gang Starr member DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Alchemist, Ayatollah, and DJ Spinna, as well as Ice-T, Naughty by Nature's Treach, Killah Priest, and Ed O.G. After battling cancer, Guru suffered a heart attack on February 28, 2010 and fell into a coma from which he later emerged; however, he died on April 19, 2010 at the age of 43.
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Discography
213 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Azul Neon
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Ninho do Corvo on Dec. 6, 2024
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Kali Jipsi Leke Chala
Indian Music - Released by Ankaja Films | UT on Nov. 16, 2024
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Apsara
Alternative & Indie - Released by Yaanai Padai Records on Dec. 22, 2023
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Jazzmatazz Volume II: The New Reality
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Chrysalis\EMI Records (USA) on Jan. 1, 1995
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Jazzmatazz Volume 1
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Chrysalis\EMI Records (USA) on May 18, 1993
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4: The Hip Hop Jazz Messenger: Back to the Future
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Jul. 31, 2007
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Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Edition)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Virgin Catalog on May 18, 1993
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Streetsoul
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Virgin Records on Sep. 26, 2000
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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4 (Instrumentals)
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Nov. 6, 2020
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Meine Freiheit deine Freiheit - Kreisler 101
Humour - Released by Preiser Records on Jul. 15, 2022
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The Best Of Guru's Jazzmatazz
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Capitol Records on Jan. 1, 2008
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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 4: The Hip Hop Jazz Messenger - Back To The Future
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by 7 Grand Records on May 19, 2009
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State of Clarity
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Jan. 10, 2024
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Guru 8.0 Lost and Found Instrumentals
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Dec. 31, 2023
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Guru 8.0 Lost and Found
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Jan. 1, 2009
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Guru's Jazzmatazz Back To The Future TimeBomb Instrumental
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Nov. 6, 2020
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Guru 7.0 the Street Scriptures Instrumental
Miscellaneous - Released by 7 Grand on Nov. 14, 2023
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Guru Version 7.0- The Street Sciptures
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by 7 Grand on Jun. 21, 2005
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GURU Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by 7 Grand Records on Jun. 21, 2005
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