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Daily Operation

Gang Starr

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Album Review

On Step in the Arena, DJ Premier and Guru hit upon their mature sound, characterized by sparse, live jazz samples, Premier's cut-up scratching, and Guru's direct, unwavering streetwise monotone; but, with Daily Operation, the duo made their first masterpiece. From beginning to end, Gang Starr's third full-length album cuts with the force and precision of a machete and serves as an ode to and representation of New York and hip-hop underground culture. The genius of Daily Operation is that Guru's microphone skills are perfectly married to the best batch of tracks Premier had ever come up with. Guru has more of a presence than he has ever had, slinking and pacing through each song like a man with things on his mind, ready to go off at any second. Premier's production has an unparalleled edge here. He created the minimalist opening track, "The Place Where We Dwell," out of a two-second drum-solo sample and some scratching, but is also able to turn around and create something as lush and melodic as the jazz-tinged "No Shame in My Game" without ever seeming to be out of his element, making every track of the same sonic mind. For an underground crew, Gang Starr has always had a knack for crafting memorable vocal hooks to go with the expert production, and they multiply both aspects on Daily Operation. Every song has some attribute that stamps it indelibly into the listener's head, and it marks the album as one of the finest of the decade, rap or otherwise.

Customer Reviews

Guru embodies the art of MCing

When listening to this album, don't even pay attention to primo's beats, just listen intently to the words Guru has to say...and trust me, you will not want to put this album down. His delivery is so smooth, slow, and simple, yet there is so much substance in his rhymes. And of course, it helps that DJ premier lays down some very nice beats relative to the time period this album came out.

Hip Hop and Jazz

This is easily one of the best albums of the early 90s because of the production (done by Primo, who's to the east coast what Dr. Dre is to the west). Guru also does his part as the rhyming part of the duo. It's hard to say this is their best album because they created four classics in a row. Get this album though it's up their with the chronic and mecca and the soul brother.

classic

I wish hip-hop like this was still around. buy the album. press play and don't skip any tracks

Biography

Formed: 1988 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

The most influential MC-and-DJ tandem of the 1990s, Gang Starr set new standards for East Coast rap with a pair of early-'90s touchstones, Step in the Arena (1991) and Daily Operation (1992), whose appeal has only grown over the decades. Beginning with these classic releases, both listeners and critics heaped mounds of praise upon Guru and DJ Premier — the former because of his socially conscious lyrics and no-nonsense stance, the latter because of his DJ-style beat-making and jazzy sound....
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