Album Review:
illy B Eats, Vol. 2
- Release Date: 2004
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Amulet
- Artist: Billy Martin
- Rating:



- Style: Post-Bop
Review
Some jazz musicians could care less what occurs outside of jazz; if it isn't straight-ahead acoustic jazz, they aren't interested. But other jazzmen not only acknowledge that other genres of music have merit -- they enthusiastically embrace them. Billy Martin, the Martin in Medeski, Martin & Wood, does exactly that on illy B Eats, Vol. 2, which finds the drummer in a hip-hop state of mind. This instrumental CD isn't an album of rapping any more than it is a hardcore jazz project; rather, illy B Eats, Vol. 2 offers the sort of breakbeats that a rapper's DJ (or a club DJ, for that matter) would find useful. Breakbeats, of course, have been a part of hip-hop since the late '70s -- they were used by hip-hop pioneers like Grandmaster Flash and Kool DJ Herc, and they're still a hip-hop tool in the 21st century. illy B Eats, Vol. 2 is a sequel to 2001'sTracks
| Track Title | iTunes | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Pedestal of Ill Fate | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (3:50) | |
| Rocking Man | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (1:36) | |
| Tree of Truth | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:43) | |
| The Apprentice | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (4:12) | |
| Wish Maker | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:45) | |
| Jersey I | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:12) | |
| Invisible Path | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:20) | |
| Shacklyn | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (4:42) | |
| Sweeping Up | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:16) | |
| Illstraction | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:09) | |
| Bam Bip | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:15) | |
| Lucky Charm | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:18) | |
| Invention Necklace | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (3:35) | |
| Secret Bearer | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (4:32) | |
| Root Man | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (1:51) | |
| Pan Ninja | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:17) | |
| Wand Magic | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (3:04) | |
| Ladder | ![]() |
Billy Martin | (2:04) | |
| Embryo [*] | Billy Martin | (2:33) |





