The Best of Guru's Jazzmatazz

The Best of Guru's Jazzmatazz is a greatest hits album released by Guru through Virgin Records. This compilation includes tracks from the first three volumes of the Jazzmatazz series, as well as remixes and alternate versions. Tracks 1-6 & 17 (1993), Tracks 7-11 & 18 (1995), & Tracks 12-16 (2000).

The Best of Guru's Jazzmatazz
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2008
GenreHip hop, jazz rap
LabelVirgin Records
ProducerGuru, Various (See individual Jazzmatazz albums)
Guru chronology
Guru's Jazzmatazz: The Timebomb Back to the Future Mixtape
(2007)
The Best of Guru's Jazzmatazz
(2008)
Guru 8.0: Lost and Found
(2009)

Track listing

  1. "No Time To Play" (Featuring Ronny Jordan & D.C. Lee) (4:54)
  2. "Trust Me" (Featuring N'Dea Davenport) (4:27)
  3. "Slicker Than Most" (Featuring Gary Barnacle) (2:35)
  4. "Down The Backstreets" (Featuring Lonnie Liston Smith) (4:47)
  5. "Sights In The City" (Featuring Carleen Anderson & Courtney Pine) (5:09)
  6. "Loungin'" (Featuring Donald Byrd) (4:38)
  7. "Respect The Architect" (Featuring Ramsey Lewis, Bahamadia, Brian Holt & DJ Scratch) (4:50)
  8. "Watch What You Say" (Featuring Chaka Khan & Branford Marsalis) (4:37)
  9. "Lost Souls" (Featuring Jason Kay, Stuart Zender, Wallace Collins & Darren Galea) (4:11)
  10. "Choice Of Weapons" (Featuring Dee C. Lee, Gus Da Vigilante, Courtney Pine & Dennis Mitchell) (4:24)
  11. "Looking Through Darkness" (Featuring Mica Paris) (4:47)
  12. "Keep Your Worries (Street Version)" (Featuring Angie Stone) (4:57)
  13. "Supa Love" (Featuring Kelis) (3:51)
  14. "Lift Your Fist" (Featuring The Roots) (3:47)
  15. "Plenty" (Featuring Erykah Badu) (4:33)
  16. "Choices" (Featuring N'dea Davenport & Bobbi Humphrey) (3:46) [Japanese edition bonus track]
  17. "Loungin' (Jazz Not Jazz Mix)" (Featuring Donald Byrd) (3:50) [Japanese edition bonus track]
  18. "Respect The Architect (Buckwild Remix)" (Featuring Ramsey Lewis, Bahamadia & DJ Scratch) (4:13) [Japanese edition bonus track]
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