Listen to Arrested Developments Everyday People
Spreading LifeMusic With A Passion!
Making and breaking Records
It's been nearly 15 years since a new group called
Arrested Development slammed
the gangsta dominated world of hip hop with defiant lyrics of
hope. Apparently the world was ready for the change as AD ripped
two Grammy awards, one for best new artist and one for best rap
single, which was a first. Money came in but not for precious
stones and big cars. Instead, these pioneers of the conscious
rap game took one big step for mankind by giving back and becoming
the first African American artists to donate money to Nelson Mandela
and the ANC. As backup for the voice of the people, AD was then
hired to compose music for Spike Lee's major motion picture, X.
Their first album, 3 years, 5 months and two days In The Life
of, sold over 4 million units, with singles from that maiden voyage
playing like a soundtrack in life for many of us. MTV awarded
the effort with Best Rap Single of 1992 and best musical video.
Reflecting that song's lyrics, half of the royalties from AD's
biggest single, Mr. Wendal were donated to the National Coalition
for the Homeless.
That's all good, but it's just a warm up to what's coming. After
a few well deserved years off, Arrested Development began touring
again in the year 2000. All that experience has built to a new
musical peak, as this 19- piece group sets out to change the world
of music, again.
Life Music
A new revolution has been born from compelling stories told to
a joyful beat and a style, a groove, and a consciousness that
continues expanding from a ground zero explosion to include all
children, their parents, their grandparents and everyone of all
races, cultures and beliefs into one pulsing celebration of life,
something the AD family (you're included in that just by wanting
to be) call Life Music. It's as if sound had received a transfusion
of new blood and came pounding forth with a heart of flesh.
Seeing Arrested Development
live is not only a trip, but a journey to other lands and places
not found on any mapemotional destinations tattooed deeply
on the human heart. As crowds sway, dance, laugh, cry and, in
some cases, even get in touch with who they were created to be,
the group transports true believers beyond themselves, creating
a current connecting body, mind and soul. The light comes on and
darkness flees by the back door.
Eshe, the group's main dancer, choreographer and vocalist, says,
"We get on stage every night as warriors of rhythm and storytellers
of dignity." Speech, AD's founder and lead vocalist puts
it this way, "We have a passion to broaden the game and inspire
the people to rise above today's one-sided view of hip hop."
In the past, the closest comparison to AD was the legendary Sly
and the Family Stone, when they were in their peak, spreading
good feelings through their music around the world. Today, there
is no comparison to a vibe that the eternally young can move to.
Since the Last Time
After 20 years warming up, Arrested
Development gives
up their latest offering, Since the Last Time, a polished gem
which is "a mixture of an easy going, but lively group of
songs meant to stir up belief and thirst. Life Music takes people
to a higher level through music." Speaking about the new
release, 76 year old elder and AD member, Baba Oje said, "We
wanted to add old fashioned party songs to our catalog. It shows
our fun side."
Stand, a track from the new release, sums up the vibe:
People don't change cuz of words alone
Yet a nation can be moved by one person who's strong
And truth can be buried for moments of time
But like the last day buried things are bound to rise.
Rise above a mass of violent noise and embrace Life Music.
See AD live if you can. If not, get the new CD. We can't promise
it will add years to your life, but it will definitely add life
to your years. See it. Hear it. Feel it. Believe it.
Arrested Development's newest
CD, Since The Last Time can be purchased on line or in record
stores.