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Searching For Jerry Garcia
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Album Details: Searching For Jerry Garcia

Release Date:08/09/2005
Label:Iron Fist Records
UPC:805386029924

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    If you don't got it, cop it!!!

    By Marla  Sep 15, 2005

    Pros: Everything

    Cons: Track 2 wasn't long enough

    I wasn't expecting this to be as good as it was...I'm guilty! I love Proof as a rapper, I love D12 and all. It's just that this CD didn't get much pub, so I figured some label was just throwing a CD out to get somebody out of a contra...ct (it happens)...This CD should have been advertised so much more, fans are missing out if you don't get this...The lyrics are tight by every artist on it...The beats are golden as usual...Proof can flow at any given moment anyway. The only thing I didn' like was that Track #2 was too short...the song is like 2 minutes, no more than 3 minutes long...It's wanna the best tracks on the cd though...if you don't got it, cop it!!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Searching For Jerry Garcia

  • All Music Guide

    His D12 brother Bizarre may be just crazy, but Proof is crazy like a fox. Many of the tracks on his proper debut offer vivid descriptions of innerturmoil that would make any backpacker happy, but there's often a grotesque sting of the tail slipped in somewhere that's one part humorous, one part creepy. Mixtape mavens that seek out everything Eminem or Detroit could have told you this, but on D12 albums and his work with Slim Shady, Proof goes for the knockout punch and doesn't flesh out his character enough to consider him a true player. The oddly titled Searching for Jerry Garcia proves he's a lot more versatile than expected. Running over an hour, the album never bores or tries the patience. Skits and interludes are purposeful and join together a varied set of numbers that lesser efforts would tangle. There are club tracks, thug tracks, and a guest list that goes from MC Breed to 50 Cent, but the lyrically gifted Proof is always at the center, always the heart. The infectious thumper... "Gurls Wit da Boom," the hornfilled, Kanyeinfluenced "Clap Wit Me," and the GUnitflavored "Forgive Me" are obvious standouts, but SFJG goes that extra mile and adds some challenging, introspective numbers that grow with each listen. "No. T. Lose" with Detroit legend King Gordy balances on its rickety beat but never falls off while the closing, wordfilled monologue "Kurt Kobain" finally ties the music to the album's title and artwork. The CD's booklet is obsessed with dead rock stars and shows Proof burning down Detroit's holiest of music landmarks Motown's Hitsville U.S.A. building while waxing poetic about the city's lesserknown landmark, the HipHop Shop. Who knows what they were getting at, but even on an album that features a D12 track (and a track with Purple Gang, who are D12 in training), it's the most D12 moment on this entirely Proofcentric album. He could've played it safe and used his superstar pedigree as a crutch. Instead, Searching for Jerry Garcia cracks the rapper's head wide open, lets everyone peek inside, and takes a wrecking ball to the idea he's just another member of Eminem's extended posse. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Proof

Though Proof first rose to national prominance as a part of the D-12 posse, he'd actually been quite successful on his own prior to Eminem's breakthrough in the early 2000s. Most notably, he won ~The Source's 1999 Unsigned Hype award and came close to winning the 1998 Blaze Battle. In 2001, his profile soared with the release of Devil's Night, D-12's debut album for Int... Read more