The Jungle Brothers
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The Jungle Brothers: Burning Bright
Interview by Jack Barron, New Musical Express, 13 August 1988
Fearing the worst JACK BARRON penetrated the steaming undergrowth of New York to reach THE JUNGLE BROTHERS and finds not red-eyed monsters but fresh-faced missionaries. ...
The Jungle Brothers: Zap Club, Brighton
Live Review by Jack Barron, New Musical Express, 17 September 1988
BUNGLE BROTHERS ...
The Jungle Brothers: Pure Righteousness
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, New Musical Express, 1 April 1989
Can the creators of powerful positive Afro-rap THE JUNGLE BROTHERS also be true believers of Islamic fundamentalist, black separatist Louis Farrakhan? SEAN O'HAGAN explores the ...
The Jungle Brothers: Nature Study
Interview by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 28 November 1989
WITH THE 1990's fast upon us, mass culture — both in fashion and music — seems desperate to see out the last decade of this ...
The Jungle Brothers: Guerillas in the Mix
Report and Interview by Paolo Hewitt, New Musical Express, 23 December 1989
Commanding the corner where spiritual meets the street, "conscious rappers" THE JUNGLE BROTHERS are ready to lead hip-hop into its second decade with their landmark ...
Report and Interview by Mark Cooper, Q, January 1990
RAIN IS STREAMING down in sheets on the Long Island suburb of Hempstead but, inside Public Enemy's headquarters, the group's leader Chuck D is just ...
Jungle Brothers: Done By The Forces Of Nature (WEA)
Review by Push, Melody Maker, 20 January 1990
RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE ...
Jungle Brothers: Done by the Forces of Nature (Warner Bros.) ***1/2
Review by Michael Azerrad, Rolling Stone, 8 February 1990
THE JUNGLE Brothers are part of the Native Tongues, a triumvirate of innovative rap groups (including De la Soul and A Tribe Called Quest) united ...
The Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Solid Posse: Town And Country Club, London
Live Review by Damon Wise, Sounds, 24 March 1990
BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE ...
Report and Interview by Mark Cooper, The Guardian, 5 April 1990
An Africa-shaped pendant has become the new badge of honour for American rappers, reports Mark Cooper ...
Report and Interview by Mark Cooper, The Guardian, 5 April 1990
An Africa-shaped pendant has become the new badge of honour for American rappers, reports Mark Cooper ...
Mandela's Day — The Journey To Freedom
Report and Interview by Ted Mico, Melody Maker, 28 April 1990
TWO YEARS AGO, THE POP WORLD TURNED OUT IN FORCE TO CELEBRATE HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY AND DEMAND HIS RELEASE FROM PRISON. ON EASTER MONDAY, NELSON ...
Foxy Brown, Montell Jordan, Jamiroquai et al: Notting Hill Carnival, London
Live Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 7 September 1996
HOW THE WESTWAY WAS WON ...
Jungle Brothers: Raw Deluxe (Gee Street 11tks/52 mins)
Review by Neil Kulkarni, Melody Maker, 7 June 1997
SEVEN YEARS is an eternity in hip hop. Cliché. Seven years is nothing in hip hop. Truth. It doesn't feel like it's been seven years ...
The Jungle Brothers: First among equatorials
Interview by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 14 June 1997
INTRODUCING... Native New Yorkers and old-skoolers Mike G, Afrika Baby Bam and Sweet Daddy Sammy B, collectively known as the JUNGLE BROTHERS ...
Report by Will Hermes, Rolling Stone, 30 April 1998
IS ELECTRONICA STILL THE NEXT BIG THING? AT THE WINTER MUSIC CONFERENCE, IT'S ALL THAT AND MORE ...
Jungle Brothers: Metropole Hotel, Cork
Live Review by Stevie Chick, Melody Maker, 20 June 1998
A FEW YEARS back, while the world fell as one for the deftly jazzy, pro-Afro delights of A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul, ...
Jungle Brothers: Straight Out Of The Jungle (Gee Street)
Review by Tom Cox, The Guardian, 17 July 1998
BROOKLYN'S JUNGLE Brothers release great albums which no one buys and mediocre remixes which sell by the skipfull. ...
Retrospective and Interview by Angus Batey, MOJO, September 2003
Back in 1986 hip hop entered a golden age — lyrical revolution, sonic innovation, and individuality — that gave rise to such rap legends as ...
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