Composition No. 1 is the debut album from the hip hop crew L.A. Symphony. This CD embodies the creativity and energy that separates LA Symphony from so many of its contemporaries. The tracks are full of life, movement, and... more » meaning. As lyricists, the members are realistic in approach to their lives as hip hop artists in Los Angeles and exercise a dynamic range of subject matter. The sounds are similar to that of the Native Tongues, the Pharcyde, Black Eyed Peas, CookBook & UNO Mas, and FLYNN.« less
Composition No. 1 is the debut album from the hip hop crew L.A. Symphony. This CD embodies the creativity and energy that separates LA Symphony from so many of its contemporaries. The tracks are full of life, movement, and meaning. As lyricists, the members are realistic in approach to their lives as hip hop artists in Los Angeles and exercise a dynamic range of subject matter. The sounds are similar to that of the Native Tongues, the Pharcyde, Black Eyed Peas, CookBook & UNO Mas, and FLYNN.
"Tired of verbose 'underground style' posturing? Sick of 'banging' hip-hop overrun with commercial interests? Can't find that perfect album for driving around on lazy summer days? Well look no further because la symph have the remedy. Don't be put off by the 'christian underground' tags as they do nothing to reflect the unabashed mid 90s hip-hop ethic that these guys espouse. Valuing fun over multisyllabic wizadry and antagonistic battle rhymes, la symph sounds like de la soul circa '3 feet high..' collaborating with Jurassic 5 and Black Eyed Peas of present day. Derivative yet still creating their own distinct sound, this group will bring you back to the native tongue years as they rip tracks such as 'composition no 1', 'night after night', and 'everybody get'. Production does fall off at times resulting in weaker songs such as 'little shirts', but this is made up for with tracks such as 'look at me dancing' - a sort of love or hate song in the vein of the freestyle fellowship.LA symph have brought the fun back into hip-hop without objectifying women or caricaturing the 'ghettos'. With God on their side these guys can't really go wrong."
Christian hip hop is the true underground (see jurney big)
"This compilation from LA Symphony again proves that the most creative hip hop being made today is rising from the California "Christian Hip Hop" underground. In 1995, LPG renewed a movement begun by SFC in the 80's that countered the hedonism that overpopulated mainstream hip hop with an emphasis on the original elements of hip hop. This movement has been rejuvenated once again by the collective mc's of LA Symphony. This album is an excellent blend of east coast verbal acrobatics and west coast new school beats. The lyrics are light and upbeat, but still have you pressing rewind. "Composition No.1" introduces you to several members over a tight instrumental with the flyest guitar loop since "Gone till November". I was visably shaken as B-Twice and Pigeon John took turns shredding the beautiful melodic structure of "San Diego". Strangely, the track kinda had me thinking jingle bells. "Everybody Get" is the kinda track that has the head bobbin and the low end in motion. And the cameo by Sup (da Chemist) seemed to tie everything nicely together on "Night after Night". I could go on about every song on this kid, but I only have 1,000 words. If you are as sick of the current state mainstream hip hop as I am, check for yourself for real. This CD is full of promise for a new style of hip hop to take over."
Hip-Hop at its best!!!!!!
jojo | 09/04/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you buy one CD this year make it LA Symphony. Think of pharcyde, jurrasic 5, and black eyed peas all rolled into one, but with clean lyrics. For once a group where each member is as talented as the next. If you're as tired as I am of hearing Juvenile talk about money and Missy talk about the matrix, then check out LA symphony for some fresh/original hip-hop."
Not enough stars! THE EPITOME OF LOS ANGELES STYLE... O.G.!
IKNOK | washington, dc | 02/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"these foos are the tightest MCs in the universe. This is the type of stuff I'd make my sister and parents listen to... regardless if they were rhymers or not I would be proud to know these doods..well from what they express on their albums.. these MCs (NOT "dead weight" rappers) can move a crowd with utmost perfection.. happy beats homogonize with the lyrics as opposed to those beligerent, battle type of rappers. Words they convey fabricate images of the positive aspects of L.A. Life which is what we need more. ARTICULATE, VERBOSE, HUMBLE, INTELLIGIBLE MCs comprise a post millenium hip hop style .. L.A. Symphony rises amongst the best along with FREESTYLE FELLOWSHIP, J5, STYLES OF BEYOND, DILATED PEOPLES, BEAT JUNKIES, VISIONARIES, THE ARSONISTS(new york) and everyone else founded from the streets of L.A.!"
Is Definitely A Christian Hip-Hop Classic...................
gaza77 | Chandler, Arizona United States | 04/27/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Most people don't like their style. Everyone in the group has a unique style all to their own, but they are reminiscent of Wu Tang in the way they bring so many different styles together successfully. This is a must have album of Hip-Hop!!! In my opinion it should be a hip-hop classic right up there with "Enter the Wu-Tang", "Biggy Smalls", "Nas (self titled)", etc. The coolest thing about these guys is they happen to be 100% born again Christians. Well worth the money even if you've never heard of them. They're from L.A., as their name suggests, and they do some of the craziest, tightest live performances. Also, this is a hard to find album, and usually only Christian bookstores carry it if you're lucky. They usually jack up the price to make a profit too. One other thing, if you're tired of west coast hip-hop that's geared toward gang or reformed gang member content then this is your best bet. All they do is rhyme about life and sometimes nonsense, sorta like the Beastie Boys.LaterDays,
Jerusalem Kid"