Digable Planets
Biography
Though they were not the first to synthesize jazz and hip-hop, Digable Planets epitomized the laid-back charm of jazz hipsters better than any group before or since. The trio's 1993 debut album, Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space), was a mellow ride packed with samples from Art Blakey, Sonny Rollins, and Curtis Mayfield, and the single "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" became a Top 20 pop hit. After earning a Grammy for Best New Duo or Group and embarking on an ambitious tour that included several live musicians, the Planets returned in late 1994 with their best album yet. Blowout Comb continued the group's jazz-rap fusion, but also saw them branching out to embrace the old school sound of the street as well.
Digable Planets formed in the early '90s, when Butterfly (b. Ishmael Butler, Brooklyn, NY) met Ladybug (b. Mary Ann Vieira, Silver Springs, MD) while attending college in Massachusetts. The two later hooked up with Doodlebug (b. Craig Irving, Philadelphia, PA), in Washington, D.C., and began recording. Their first single, "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," released on the Pendulum subsidiary of Warner, hit the R&B Top Ten while their debut, Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space), was a critical and commercial success. Digable Planets' resulting tour had a laid-back vibe more in keeping with a jazz show than any hip-hop concert, though the live musicians were criticized for doing little more than re-creating samples from the album. The trio solved that problem with the release of their second album, Blowout Comb, in late 1994. Much stronger than its predecessor, it used fewer samples and even included several solos. With no strong single to carry it, however, Blowout Comb's sales performance was not up to that of Reachin'. After Blowout Comb, Digable Planets basically dissolved due to the dreaded "creative differences". All three continued making music separately, but despite many promises that the recordings would become actual releases, nearly a decade passed before releases appeared from Butterfly's Cherrywine project, Ladybug's new billing Ladybug Mecca, and Doodlebug's Cee Knowledge. Then, just a few weeks shy of the ten-year anniversary of Blowout Comb, the three announced that they had reunited to record their third Digable Planets album. A compilation, Beyond the Spectrum: The Creamy Spy Chronicles, filled the gap while fans waited for its release. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I remember I used to listen to this cd back in the day, and none of my friends really liked it...it was all about the gangsta rap back then..snoop dog, Dr. Dre, etc. There was nobody quite like DP. De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest were close, but even they couldn't touch that jazzy flow. I wish there was more music like this now!
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I love the planets.. smooth...Int e l l i g e n t . . . funny at times...seri o u s at others...Jaz z infused... Smooth rap...They don't rap about how many guns/drugs and ho's they have...serio u s l y this group is JAM!
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Intelligent, funky and real. This is what hip-hop should be. None of this voice box, bass overloaded, gangster crap around these days. I mean live musicians at shows? Not today. At least not common.
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I LOVE LADY BUG. DIGABLE PLANETS R THEEEE S**T&FUNK!!I LOVE YOU LADY. 4 REAL.
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BEYOND EXCELLENCY OF RAP!!! SORRY NO ONE CAN TOUCH THEM....NICE EDUCATED WITH SMOOTH RAP LYRICS...... . 4 THUMBS UP!!! I STILL HAVE THIS ON LP AND CD. THIS KINDA STUFF YOU CAN PLAY AT FAMILY REUNIONS YALL AGREE? YES OR NO? WHERE YA FROM..I'M FROM THE ATL...SEE YA!!!
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what can i say? the smooth music and lyrics are carried out by planets effortlessly . but you already know this.
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Very true Blowout Comb is a classic I still play it in my car today. Beutiful blend of jazz and lyrics
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One of my favorite groups from the 90s. Unique & Deep!
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I think the reason the second album did not do as well is because so many people were expecting to hear More things like cool like that. I have been preaching to everyone I know about how amazing their second album was and still is.
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I just can't dig it. Something about their music has this air of pretense, and really just seems kind of gay. It's like a sterilized Tribe.
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ONE OF THE GREATEST HIP HOP GROUPS OF ALL TIME! REVOLUTIONAR Y LYRICS AND STYLE, NO DISRESPECT TO PETE ROCK OR THE OTHERS OF THE JAZZ-HIP HOP GENRE, BUT THEY DID IT RIGHT! I CAN'T EVEN EXPLAIN IT, BUT THERE'S SOMETHING VERY PERFECT ABOUT THE MUSIC OF DIGABLE PLANETS. TRAGICALLY OVERLOOKED AND LACKING IN THE PROPS THEY DESERVED, I THINK THEY WERE JUST TOO AHEAD OF THEIR TIME!
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Positive, laid back lyrics over smooth jazz-hop beats. Take you directly back to the 90's, doesn't it? Love it.
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dey, tight, droppin knowledge, not like the stuff out now, like the jazz, they cool. Y, it's cool like dat
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Rock n Roll Butterfly says: "This one is cool like dat". Absolutely a rockchick at heart but with bands like Tribe and Beastie Boys and Digable on the scene pulling at my soul strings, it was very hard to resist groovin' to it. Still can't resist some of those sexy voices...Lad y b u g , Guru, Q-tip...
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would go down well in the London Underground Music, after hours groove !!!!!! THE N98 bus crew !!!! Forest Gate !!!! freaks !!!! you know who you are
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One of my favorite groups of all time. I was fortunate enough to see them on their reunion tour and with a full band they did not disappoint, playing all the classics.
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These cats right here were responsible for bringing that jazz hip-hop sound to the mainstream in the 90s. Very, very underappreci a t e d in hip-hop. This group is one of the most innovatived groups I ever heard.
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