Lost Tribe's provocative mix of jazz, funk, progressive rock, heavy metal, and hip-hop is well represented on this 1994 disc. There are moments during "It's Not What It Is" when the '80s rock stylings of Living Color come to mind. Other tracks, such as "Second Story" and "Fuzzy Logic," recall the frenetic, rap-influenced sound of early Steve Coleman and Five Elements. Guitarist Adam Rogers and saxophonist David Binney seem to be the resident metalheads -- witness Rogers' crushing "Steel Orchards" and Binney's avant-thrash composition "H." Former Five Elements guitarist David Gilmore joins Rogers throughout the disc, making for some hot dual guitar work. Bassist Fima Ephron lays down rap vocals on his own "Walkabout," as does drummer Ben Perowsky on his own, less convincing "Daze of Ol'." On a mellower note, "Room of Life" and "La Fontaine" feature a more harmonically colorful side of the band.
1. Walkabout
2. Whodonit
3. It's Not What It Is
4. Daze of Ol'
5. Room of Life
6. Steel Orchards
7. Fontaine
8. Second Story
9. Planet Rock
10. Fuzzy Logic
11. H
2. Whodonit
3. It's Not What It Is
4. Daze of Ol'
5. Room of Life
6. Steel Orchards
7. Fontaine
8. Second Story
9. Planet Rock
10. Fuzzy Logic
11. H
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