Sound Directions

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Song For My Father 00:00 Tools
Wanda Vidal 00:00 Tools
Dice Game 00:00 Tools
The Horse 00:00 Tools
A Divine Image 00:00 Tools
Fourty Days 00:00 Tools
Play Car 00:00 Tools
The Funky Side Of Life 00:00 Tools
On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Theme For Ivory Black 00:00 Tools
Wildflower 01:24 Tools
Directions 00:00 Tools
One For J.J. (Johnson) 00:00 Tools
She's Gonna Stay 00:00 Tools
One for J.J./Harlem Clavinet 00:00 Tools
Dice Games 00:00 Tools
Forty Days 00:00 Tools
Skyscrapers 03:13 Tools
Travelin' Man 02:36 Tools
Tribe 05:04 Tools
Shady Cops 07:01 Tools
She's Gonna Stay (Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Fourty Cars 00:00 Tools
One For J.j. - Johnson 00:00 Tools
One For J.J. 00:00 Tools
Play Car (Featuring Madlib) 00:00 Tools
Shady Cops Ft. Malcolm Catto 00:00 Tools
Play Car (Version) 00:00 Tools
Inner City Blues 04:01 Tools
One for J.J. (Johnson)/ Harlem Clavinet 02:23 Tools
The Funky Side Of Life (Featuring Malcolm Catto) 00:00 Tools
Soul Fuzz (Featuring Yesterdays New Quintet) 02:49 Tools
Shady Cops (feat. Malcolm Catto) 07:05 Tools
horse 00:00 Tools
Pull Jabal Pull 02:01 Tools
She's Gonna Stay - Sound Directions 00:00 Tools
Sound Directions - The Favela 00:00 Tools
One For J.J. / Harlem Clavinet 00:00 Tools
One For J.J. (Johnson)/Harlem Clavinet 00:00 Tools
One For JJ 00:00 Tools
The Favela 00:00 Tools
Shady Cops [Vinyl Bonus Tracks] 00:00 Tools
She’s Gonna Stay 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
2 00:00 Tools
1 00:00 Tools
3 00:00 Tools
4 00:00 Tools
Soul Fuzz 00:00 Tools
One For J.J. (Johnson) / Harlem Clavinet 00:00 Tools
03-wanda_vidal 00:00 Tools
01-directions 00:00 Tools
5 00:00 Tools
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Sound Directions is another of the many, many Madlib side projects. The group begun as an offshoot of Yesterday's New Quintet in 2003 as a part of Madlib's "Shades of Blue" album. Sound Directions' debut, "The Funky Side of Life" represents Madlib's first full length collaboration with session musicians – players whose tenures include Macy Gray, The Dap Kings, Antibalas, Breakestra and Connie Price and The Keystones – on horns, guitar and backup keyboards. The horns were arranged by Todd Simon and Madlib himself helms the organ, bass and drums for most of album, except for a track or two where he includes the hammering funk breaks of UK drummer extraordinaire Malcolm Catto (MoWax, DJ Shadow). The music here takes a more experimental, jazzy twist than the hard-edged deep funk of many of the others on this list, but that doesn’t mean it grooves any less. Live horns and guitars layer over Lib’s typically druggy keyboards while the drums glide easily along through sets of lesser-known covers. It’s L.A. smooth and hip-hop cool, but with just enough grit to grind down the burnished edges. http://www.stonesthrow.com/sounddirections/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.