"Do You Want More?" is the second studio album by the Philadelphia-based hip hop band, The Roots. Released in 1995, the album features an innovative blend of live instrumentation and sampling, as well as socially conscious lyrics that touch on themes such as racism, poverty, and police brutality.
The album's sound is characterized by its jazzy, soulful vibe, with live instruments such as drums, bass, and guitar serving as the backbone of many of the tracks. The album also features collaborations with artists such as Common and Dice Raw, as well as appearances from notable jazz musicians such as Ron Carter and Cassandra Wilson.
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LP1 / Kant A |
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1 |
The Roots |
Intro / There's Something Goin' On |
2 |
The Roots |
Proceed |
3 |
The Roots |
Distortion To Static |
4 |
The Roots |
Mellow My Man |
5 |
The Roots |
I Remain Calm |
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LP1 / Kant B |
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1 |
The Roots |
Datskat |
2 |
The Roots |
Lazy Afternoon |
3 |
The Roots |
? Vs. Rahzel |
4 |
The Roots |
Do You Want More?!!!??! |
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LP2 / Kant 2 |
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1 |
The Roots, Elo |
What Goes On, Pt. 7 |
2 |
The Roots |
Essaywhuman?!!!??! |
3 |
The Roots, Cassandra Wilson |
Swept Away |
4 |
The Roots |
You Ain't Fly |
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LP2 / Kant B |
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1 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |
2 |
The Roots, Dice Raw |
The Lesson Pt. 1 |
3 |
The Roots, Ursula Rucker |
The Unlocking |
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LP3 / Kant A |
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1 |
The Roots, Roy Ayers |
Proceed II |
2 |
The Roots, Bahamadia |
Proceed III |
3 |
The Roots, Tariq Luqmaan Trotter, Ahmir-Khalib Thompson, Malik Abdul-Basit, Joe Simmons |
Proceed IV |
4 |
The Roots |
Proceed V |
5 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |
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LP3 / Kant B |
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1 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |
2 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |
3 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |
4 |
The Roots |
Silent Treatment |