Blue Scholars (album)

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Blue Scholars
Studio album by
Released2004, Re-released in 2005
GenreAlternative hip hop
Length55:49
LabelSelf-released
ProducerSabzi
Blue Scholars chronology
Blue Scholars
(2004)
The Long March EP
(2005)
Alternate album covers
Original Cover

Blue Scholars is the self-titled debut release by Blue Scholars, a Seattle-based hip-hop duo. It was originally only available in the Seattle area in 2004 before being given a national release in 2005.

The 2004 release of the album contained tracks 2-11 (the original release had a different introduction, track 1; it was called 'Solstice intro') and came in a jewel case with a cover resembling a spiral-bound notebook. This version of the album was voted "Best Album of 2004" by the Seattle Weekly.[1]

The 2005 release of the album added three new tracks to the end of the album: "The Ave," "Life & Debt," and "No Rest For The Weary." The re-release comes in a digipak-style case with revised cover art, featuring a silhouette of the Seattle skyline with the band's more common graffiti tag logo.

A video for the track "Freewheelin" was produced in the summer of 2004. It features Geo and Sabzi walking with an increasing group of followers through a number of Seattle neighborhoods, including the International District, Beacon Hill, and Capitol Hill. The final scene of the video features the duo performing in Hing Hay Park to their crowd of followers. The video is available on the 2005 version of the album and can be viewed at YouTube.[2]

Track listing[edit]

2004 Pacific Northwest release[edit]

  1. Solstice Intro (1:58)
  2. Blue School (4:25)
  3. Bruise Brothers (2:51)
  4. Motion Movement (3:44)
  5. selfPortrait (4:15)
  6. Freewheelin (3:21)
  7. The Inkwell (4:54)
  8. Burnt Offering (5:05)
  9. Evening Chai (4:17) (The spoken word portion after the song is from the film Three Kings)
  10. Blink (3:54)
  11. Sagaba (4:16)

2005 National release[edit]

  1. Solstice: Reintroduction (3:02)
  2. Blue School (4:25)
  3. Bruise Brothers (2:51)
  4. Motion Movement (3:44)
  5. selfPortrait (4:15)
  6. Freewheelin (3:21)
  7. The Inkwell (4:54)
  8. Burnt Offering (5:05)
  9. Evening Chai (4:17) (The spoken word portion after the song is from the film Three Kings)
  10. Blink (3:54)
  11. Sagaba (4:16)
  12. The Ave (3:02)
  13. Life & Debt (3:07)
  14. No Rest for the Weary (5:36)
  • Bonus: Freewheelin music video (directed by Marty Martin)

Credits[edit]

"Freewheelin" video credits[edit]

  • Marty Martin - director, director of photography, editor, special effects
  • James Maki - co-producer, first assistant director
  • Andrei Zia Mohajerjasbi - second assistant director
  • Christopher Gambol - grip, production assistant

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2004 Music Awards: The Trophy Case". Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Seattle Weekly. May 12, 2004.
  2. ^ Freewheelin on YouTube