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Album Review: Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)

  • Artist: Digable Planets
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 27, 1993
  • Total Time: 56:35
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Landing in 1993, Digable Planets' Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space), settled in on the consciousness of a large cross section of listeners ranging from alt-rockers, metal freaks, and headz worldwide. A surprise hit with the press and the general populace alike, Reachin' was released at the most opportune time of the '90s. The so-called alternative scene had just blown up in '91 and '92, so commercial radio was actually playing something close to variety and major labels were signing acts and developing them at an unprecedented level. Played on rock and urban stations, Digable Planets' debut represented an actual alternative to the masses who had grown up on Van Halen and Whitney Houston and, as a result, Digable Planets found themselves with a Top 20 single in "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)." In a lot ways the song paints the picture for the rest of the album with samples that are drenched in cool jazz and interlaced with smart catchy rhymes that move across the hip-hop spectrum of self-aggrandization and political awareness. The widespread appeal of Reachin' lies in Doodlebug, Ladybug Mecca, and Butterfly's smooth delivery. Never too excited but always passionate, they keep it going with seemingly lighthearted pieces like "Where I'm From." Here Butterfly almost falls into hip-hop stereotype by tripping on the theme of geographical location (see Paul's Boutique); but instead of really letting the listener know where they're from, they go into a chorus of "everywhere, everywhere" and thus really pointing out this record's underlying theme: under the hood of inventive beats and well-placed layered samples are the ideas and attitudes of universal and cosmic spirituality combined with personal-consciousness expansion that crosses geographical and ethnic boundaries. Easily one of the most successful hip-hop records ever made and a must-have selection in most any collection. ~ Jack LV Isles, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
It's Good to Be Here (Lyrics) Digable Planets Digable Planets (5:06)
Pacifics (Lyrics) Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:31)
Where I'm From (Lyrics) Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:35)
What Cool Breezes Do Digable Planets Digable Planets (3:22)
Time & Space (A New Refutation Of) Digable Planets Digable Planets (3:33)
Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:19)
Last of the Spiddyocks (Lyrics) Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:28)
Jimmi Diggin Cats Digable Planets Digable Planets (3:42)
La Femme Fétal Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:35)
Escapism (Gettin' Free) Digable Planets Digable Planets (3:22)
Appointment at the Fat Clinic Digable Planets Digable Planets (2:58)
Nickel Bags Digable Planets Digable Planets (3:19)
Swoon Units Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:00)
Examination of What (Lyrics) Digable Planets Digable Planets (4:45)

Credits

Digable Planets (Main Performer), Butterfly (Arranger), Butterfly (Producer), Dr. Shane Faber (Engineer), Dennis Wheeler (Executive Producer), Caroline Greyshock (Cover Photo), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Patrick Poussard (Make-Up), Ladybug Mecca (Vocals), Brenda Dash (Executive Producer), Brenda Dash (Management), Doodlebug (Vocals), Mike Mangini (Engineer)
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Reachin' [A New Refutation of Time and Space]
Studio album by Digable Planets
Released September 27, 1993
Genre Hip Hop, Jazz rap
Length 56:35
Label Pendulum/Elektra Records
61414
Producer Butterfly
Shane "The Doctor" Faber
Mike "Launching An Attack" Mangini
Professional reviews
Digable Planets chronology
Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)
(1993)
Blowout Comb
(1994)

Reachin (A New Refutation of Time and Space) is the debut album by Alternative hip hop group Digable Planets. It was released on September 27, 1993 by Pendulum Records and Elektra Records. The album was produced solely by Digable Planets' Butterfly and features raps by each of the group's members. There are no guest performers on Reachin', but the production is heavily sample based. Butterfly samples artists including Kool & the Gang, James Brown and Herbie Hancock to provide the album with funky and jazzy beats. The lyrics tend to cover a wide scope of subject matter including the right to abortion ("La Femme Fetal"), the coolness of Digable Planets ("Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat))" and the similarities between cannabis and funky music ("Nickel Bags").

The album became famous for its fusion of jazz and hip hop, as well as its hippie-like lyrical content. The single "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" became a hit in 1993, breaking into the Top 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1994. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1993.

In 1998, this album was listed in the The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.

In 2008, "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) was ranked number 62 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop.

The song "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) was used for a Tide commercial in 2009.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s) Samples
1 "It's Good to Be Here" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
2 "Pacifics" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
3 "Where I'm From" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
4 "What Cool Breezes Do" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
5 "Time & Space (A New Refutation Of)" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets "Mambo Bounce" by Sonny Rollins
6 "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
  • "Foodstamps" by 24 Carat Black
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  • "On The Subway" by The Last Poets
  • "Stretchin'" by James Williams
7 "Last Of The Spiddyocks" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
8 "Jimmi Diggin' Cats" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets "Summer Madness" by Kool & The Gang
9 "La Femme Fetal" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets "Jazzoetry" by The Last Poets
10 "Escapism (Gettin' Free)" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
11 "Appointment At The Fat Clinic" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets "Blacknuss" by Rahsaan Roland Kirk
12 "Nickel Bags" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
13 "Swoon Units" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets
14 "Examination Of What" Butterfly, Shane Faber, Mike Mangini Digable Planets "Listen And You'll See" by The Crusaders

Album singles

Single information
"Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)"
  • Released: December, 1992
  • B-side:
"Where I'm From"
  • Released: April, 1993
  • B-side:
"Nickel Bags"
  • Released: August 26, 1993
  • B-side: "Appointment at the Fat Clinic"

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
1993 Reachin' [A New Refutation of Time and Space] 15 5

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Tracks Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
1993 Rebirth of Slick [Cool Like Dat] 15 6 1 1
Where I'm From - 60 7 41
Nickel Bags - 93 12 -



 
 

 

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