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The Book of Rhyme & Reason: Hip-Hop 1994-1997

The Book of Rhyme & Reason: Hip-Hop 1994-1997

By Staff Reports

As Hip-Hop commemorates its 50th anniversary in 2023, Reel Art Press presents THE BOOK OF RHYME & REASON: HIP-HOP 1994–1997, the ultimate backstage pass offering an unprecedented glimpse behind the scenes just as the culture exploded into the mainstream.

In the mid 1990s, filmmaker Peter Spirer embarked on a three-year project interviewing over 80 Hip-Hop artists who shaped one of the most important cultural movements of the 20th century. The result was Rhyme & Reason, the pioneering Hip-Hop documentary that captured the scene at this seminal moment, featuring many of the most influential rap artists and music makers of our time.

Spirer’s recently unearthed photographic archive features pioneers such as KRS-ONE, CHUCK D, TUPAK SHAKUR, KURTIS BLOW, DR DRE, SALT-N-PEPA, Q-TIP, LL COOL J, LAUREN HILL, JAY-Z and so many more; candid shots documenting intimate, unguarded moments.

This extraordinary coffee-table volume curates over 130 photographs, previously unseen and published here for the first time, captured by Spirer between 1994-97, taking readers on a fascinating visual journey through a pivotal era in Hip-Hop history. 

Alongside directing and producing the documentary, Spirer shot accompanying stills using a medium format Rolleiflex camera: “The Rollei allowed me to capture some amazing moments: Puffy getting a trim in his office while doing three tasks at once, Biggie opening record plaques on his couch, Ice-T and Mack 10 hanging with their homies, Heavy D at the barber, playing pool. … There were magical moments such as Redman and Erick Sermon freestyling on the mic to amazed onlookers at a block party in Newark and watching Wu-Tang Clan chop it up on the block in Staten Island before they exploded.”

The result is a selection of candid scenes and posed portraits that offer an alternative perspective to the existing moving image. As a collection the book pays homage to the artistic success of both filmmaker and subject whilst taking the reader back to the roots of a genre that has become a global cultural phenomenon.

Alongside directing and producing the documentary, Spirer shot accompanying stills using a medium format Rolleiflex camera: “The Rollei allowed me to capture some amazing moments: Puffy getting a trim in his office while doing three tasks at once, Biggie opening record plaques on his couch, Ice-T and Mack 10 hanging with their homies, Heavy D at the barber, playing pool. … There were magical moments such as Redman and Erick Sermon freestyling on the mic to amazed onlookers at a block party in Newark and watching Wu-Tang Clan chop it up on the block in Staten Island before they exploded.”

The result is a selection of candid scenes and posed portraits that offer an alternative perspective to the existing moving image. As a collection the book pays homage to the artistic success of both filmmaker and subject whilst taking the reader back to the roots of a genre that has become a global cultural phenomenon.

“I wanted America to have a chance to see the human side of the culture and the people in it. The relationships of artists and their families, friends, and parents. I wanted to lower the volume so that we could hear from the artist and get their unfiltered thoughts about life, the biz, their hopes and dreams, and get a real peek into their world. I also wanted to create awareness for this amazing culture and create a historical record of what Hip-Hop was all about.” 

THE BOOK OF RHYME & REASON: HIP-HOP 1994–1997

PETER SPIRER

FOREWORD BY ICE-T

ISBN: 978-1-909526-89-1
HARDBACK: 224pp; 270 x 230mm
PUBLICATION DATE: November 2023

$ 49.95 / £39.95

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