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laity (Tar Heel Trio Sings With Spiritual Style The female gospel group Trin-i-tee 5:7 delivers a message of faith on its new release, Spiritual Love . By Carmen Woodruff Staff Writer For the student who is tired of waking up on Sunday afternoon with no recol lection ol what went on Saturday night, Trin-i-tee 5:7 offers a spiritual solution. In a society overflowing with sexual temptations and alcohol romanticism, this female trio tackles every day pressures on its sopho more album, Spiritual Love. CD Review Trin-i-tee 5:7 Spiritual Love ffrff In 1998, they were aired on urban/R&B stations nationwide with the hit single “God’s Grace,” produced by R. Kelly. The modern beats and smooth background tracks resembled any other hot R&B chart topper. But this isn’t the Techno Maestro Hardway Blends Jazz With Beats By Rlss Lane Staff Writer Too jazzy for techno fans, too elec tronic for jazz purists, Janies Hardway’s A Positive Sweat is not meant for casual listening. 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The three melodic voices of Terri Brown, Angel Taylor and Chanelle Haynes blend together like the three who become one to witness Christ in 1 John 5:7, the origin of the group’s name. With their hip image, they are “seek ing to encourage and uplift our youth, exalting generations in love" as their “Prayer Interlude” proclaims. These girls strive to convince listeners that it is alright to be stylish and saved as well. Soprano Taylor, whose voice is com parable to that of SWV’s Coko, and tenor Haynes showcase their vocal abil ities in the second tune, “My Body.” The song discusses the sexual pressures in a romantic relationship: “No offense, but 1 can’t be with you and try to serve the l.ord in honesty too,” sings Haynes. This line seems to set the recurring theme throughout die album, a theme of renewal and focus on a priceless friend ship with the Lord. “There He Is,” which features gospel great Kirk Franklin, offers open arms to those who seem to be running in circles of despair. It targets individuals who JKf Jyß K i iJyki.L*S( The tattooed James Hardway branches out on A Positive Sweat. intricate, emotional and distant. Rhythm tracks won’t stay still long , enough -forthe' listener to catch their breath, speeding along a blistering pace DIVERSIONS Music need the extra guidance for a stronger commitment. Producer Fred Jerkins 111 of Darkchild Entertainment provides the album with signature beats. Singer Tramaine Haw kins is a guest vocalist on the traditional gospel song “Highway.” I hey combine contemporary and clas sic styles on Spiritual Love to bring a suc cessful ministry to the masses. frin-i-tee tries to reach everyone through ail possible avenues, despite the recent controversy over gospel music becoming too commercial. Live, they amaze crowds with their musicality and flawless harmonies. Their catchy lyrics and funky beats earned them the oppor tunity to open for Kirk Franklin and God’s Property. They also appeared on BET’s “Bobby Jones Gospel.” Irin-i-tee proves that girl groups can offer more than a sexual image to con sumers. They provide intellect, encour agement and a positive message. Already one of the top 15 best-selling gospel albums, be sure to expect more from Trin-i-tee in the upcoming months. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached atartsdesk@unc.edu. and changing meter with no warning. Hardway complements his angular rhythms with saxophone, flute and trumpet playing that is both percussive and lyrical. Horns drift in and out of the album as if impatient. In the spirit of the album, they play what is important and then drift into the background only to meander their way back to the fore. Four tracks also feature singer Amanda Ghost, a one-woman Lilith l air. She sounds like a bizarre mixture of Fiona Apple, Belinda Carlisle of the Go-Gos and Erykah Badu, disregarding diva-esque vocal gymnastics for under statement. While gifted, Ghost’s contri butions undermine the album’s effect, interrupting the intimate flow. It is not surprising then that the best moments on A Positive Sweat are the instrumental tracks. On “A Yen for the Sweeten,” the piano and horn section take center stage, pulsing their way back and forth into oblivion. The album’s gem, however, is “Feriha.” Built around the most graceful piano hook since Jay'Z's Vol. 3 Sounds Like a Who's Who of Hip Hop By Shindy Chen Staff Writer In a world where solo rap artists are no longer alone on their albums, Jay-Z’s fourth effort is perhaps his best -with a little help from his friends. The album, Vol. 3 ... The Life and Times ofS. Carter, whose Dec. 28 release seemed to be the culminat ing rap album of 1999, fea tures everyone who’s anyone in mainstream hip hop today, artists and pro |l£ CD Review Jay-Z Vol. 3... The Life and Times of S. Carter ffrff ducers alike. As brilliant asJay-Z (Sean Carter) is lyrically, his rhymes are flat tered by the likes of Swizz Beats, Timbaland, Primo, Clue and others, making the musical aspect of the album ear candy with or without the lyrics. On one of the most prophetic tracks of the album, “Dope Man,” Jay recites: “Testify to me spillin’ this smack/ Now they got me for trafficking, racketeering audio smack/ T hey call me Dope Man (Dope Man)/ I try to tell ’em I’m where hope floats, man/' Ghetto Spokesman.” Brian McKnight’s “Anytime,” the song’s effect doesn’t sink in until the last note. Although most electronic music is criticized for being impersonal, Hardway re-establishes his place among the Great Electronic Artists, convinc ingly proving to the world that elec tronica can be as good as it wants to be. The Arts & Entertainment Editor can be reached at artsdesk@unc.edu. 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The power of this song lies not only in Jay’s lyrics and the beat, but exists as basically his testament to rap and how it compares to drug dealing, a response to the wary' reception of his first album and his sketchy previous occupations. The R&B-ish track featuring Mariah Carey is intriguing because listeners will find her voice unidentifiable. Nevertheless, her soothing alto compli ments Jay-Z’s stories and criticisms on playa-hatin’. In other musicality points, Swizz’s subdued production on the track diverts from the typical abrasive Ruff Ryders sound that is (yawn) growing sig nificantly tired at trajectory speed. Another surprising guest producer is Timbaland. Many should have new found respect for Missy’s producer, whose tracks are efforts at fusing elec tronic music and hip hop. On “Snoopy Track,” Jay-Z nods to his southern fans by allowingjuvenile to sing the hook in between his arrogant affirmations. The collaboration is great, but is collective ly the bomb with Timb’s beats. More southern brethren in the form of UGK are also featured on the track “Big \c/inouwT " Winona Ryder gives her most penetrating screen performance and Angelina Jolie gives a ferocious, white-hot performance!' 7 00. 9 30. weekenos 2:00. 4:30 7:10. 9:30, weekends 2:10. 4:30 ■liEiiiiasiamßßf 7:00,9:20, weekends 2:00. 4:20 9:15, weekends 4:15 AMERICAN MOVIE 7:20, weekends 2:20 i M'Fiß 31 "til ★★★★; AvoitiPTiionc PAGE TURNER OF A MOVIE! j A GREAT REVELATION! ' * mysteriously moving;" ■ l - J a beautifully *> A TOLD STORY! Y-), IBTOOn'T ~ —the ■I CRv ; Cider House Rules jf Thursday, January 20, 2000 Pimpin’,” so to those who are feeling down-south rap these days, don’t be afraid - Jay is as well. The Roc-A-Fella family appears and quells everyone’s thirst for more of Beanie Siegel and Amil on the blazing club single “Do it Again” and on “Pop 4 Roc.” Beanie, who will purportedly carry the torch of Roc-A-Fella’s future post-Jay-Z, is as mysterious as the next man. His success, however, depends totally on Roc-A-Fella Chief Executive Officer Damon Dash, who probably has plenty in store for Beanie in terms of blowin’-up,Jay-Z style. Arrogant because he’s real, Jay-Z. one of the greatest emcees and ghost writers in hip hop (he wrote all of “Still D.R.E.”), has released what is probably his best album. Despite the possibility of being ousted by distributor Universal due to an alleged stabbing, Jay will always have support from die-hard fans, and his latest will probably add signifi candy to those already in existence. 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