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Proving what happens when old-school hip meets oldschool hip-hop, [[the Roots]] team up with Elvis Costello on this eclectic and soulful mash-up. Always in the pocket, '''Mark Kelley''' proves how simplicity can impact a tune, as his tastefully grooving lines pay homage to the James Jamerson school of bass. Songs like "[[Wake Me Up]]" and "[[Sugar Won't Work]]" illustrate Kelley's uncanny ability to lock in with [[Questlove]]'s drums and Costello's guitar, | Proving what happens when old-school hip meets oldschool hip-hop, [[the Roots]] team up with Elvis Costello on this eclectic and soulful mash-up. Always in the pocket, '''[[Mark Kelley]]''' proves how simplicity can impact a tune, as his tastefully grooving lines pay homage to the James Jamerson school of bass. Songs like "[[Wake Me Up]]" and "[[Sugar Won't Work]]" illustrate Kelley's uncanny ability to lock in with [[Questlove]]'s drums and Costello's guitar, | ||
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