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Track Listing 1. Bep Empire, The 2. Weekends - (featuring Esthero) 3. Get Original - (featuring Chali 2NA) 4. Hot 5. Cali to New York - (featuring De La Soul) 6. Lil' Lil' 7. On My Own - (featuring Les Nubian/Mos Def) 8. Release 9. Bridging the Gaps 10. Go Go 11. Rap Song - (featuring Wyclef Jean) 12. Bringing It Back 13. Tell Your Mama Come 14. Request + Line - (featuring Macy Gray)
Album Notes Black Eyed Peas: Will.i.am (vocals, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, Hammond B-3 organ, Moog synthezizer, programming); Apl.de.ap (programming); Taboo. Additional personnel includes: Wyclef Jean (vocals, guitar); De La Soul, Mos Def, Macy Gray, Les Nubians, Chali 2Na, Esthero, Kim Hill (vocals); Michaelangelo Fratantuno (guitar); Kevin Torfeh, Susanna Giordano, Roberto Cani, Susan Chatman (strings); Pritz Board (trumpet, Hammond B-3 organ, Moog synthesizer); Jose Espinoza, Eulises Bella, Asoru Sierra (horns); Jerry Duplessis, Miles Taket (bass); DJ Motive (cuts). Producers includes: Will Adams, DJ Premier, Wyclef Jean, Rhett Lawrence, Apl.de.ap. Engineers include: Eddie Sancho, Dexter Thibeau, Dejuana Richardson. Black Eyed Peas represent the kind of progressive hip-hop approach associated with bands such as A Tribe Called Quest or the Roots. While their straight-up rapping skills are indisputable, it's the group's quirky arrangements, production style, and preference for live tracks instead of pre-programmed ones that sets them apart from the pack. Throughout BRIDGING THE GAP, the trio makes it clear that they're on a mission to take hip-hop to a smarter, more sophisticated place. This is accomplished almost as much by what they don't do as by what they do. They spend a lot of time talking about unification and other high-minded ideals, and distancing themselves from any notions of violence. They also take care to collaborate with artists they consider like-minded, including De La Soul, Wyclef, and Macy Gray. BRIDGING THE GAP's mix of funk, rap, pop, and soul is a strong brew when combined with the Black Eyed Peas' often-heady lyrical sentiments.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...A more organic-feeling representation of their considerable skills and vision. Uncluttered but muscular production, deft samples and smart rhymes ensure repeated listenings... Rolling Stone (10/12/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Right-on rapping....their Hispanic-flavored style constantly edges between sounding cool and simply withdrawn... Q (11/01/2000)
3 out of 5 - ...Original, funked-up music....BRIDGING THE GAPS is another little gem... Mixmag (09/01/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...BEP fine-tune their aesthetic. They integrate coffee-shop soul with disco-ball grooves, using spacey electronics and soft analog samples to interlace their aural space. the sound is familair and still refreshingly original... The Source (12/01/2000)
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