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While Jim Jones' 2004 debut, On My Way to Church, built a darkly surreal world befitting a man whose name and religious references recall a maniacal 1970s mass murderer, the Dipset member's second solo record, Harlem: Diary of a Summer, is a bit disarming in its hooky brightness. In fact, the title track ode to Jones' home neighborhood, with its breezy jazz hook and friendly spirit, is a positive beacon of light. Jones' voice, dripping as it always is with a feeling of impending doom, pairs in a wonderfully grotesque way with the buoyant beats behind him, whether he's boasting over a heavy bass ("Baby Girl"), eulogizing atop a classic old-school beat ("Tupac Joint"), or rapping about a mix of desire and betrayal in a unique sample of the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets" ("Summer with Miami").
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Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Jim Jones, MainArtist
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
Album review
While Jim Jones' 2004 debut, On My Way to Church, built a darkly surreal world befitting a man whose name and religious references recall a maniacal 1970s mass murderer, the Dipset member's second solo record, Harlem: Diary of a Summer, is a bit disarming in its hooky brightness. In fact, the title track ode to Jones' home neighborhood, with its breezy jazz hook and friendly spirit, is a positive beacon of light. Jones' voice, dripping as it always is with a feeling of impending doom, pairs in a wonderfully grotesque way with the buoyant beats behind him, whether he's boasting over a heavy bass ("Baby Girl"), eulogizing atop a classic old-school beat ("Tupac Joint"), or rapping about a mix of desire and betrayal in a unique sample of the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets" ("Summer with Miami").
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About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 19 track(s)
- Total length: 01:10:37
- Main artists: Jim Jones
- Label: eOne Music
- Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
2005 Koch Records 2005 Koch Records
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