#rewindreview: Cesar Comanche ‘Squirrel And The Aces’ 2005

 
For the JUSTUS League, 2002 through 2005 were the most beneficial and strongest years for the crew. With album releases from Little Brother, The Away Team, L.E.G.A.C.Y., 9th Wonder and a barrage of songs the crew provided online for free; the listening public had no choice but to understand their mission statement. If one were to compare the JUSTUS League to Wu-Tang Clan Cesar Comanche would be G.Z.A. Founding member who had an album prior to the crew’s brand.

‘Squirrel And The Aces’ is the third album from “Cesar” and takes a slightly different approach from his previous releases. The album is meant to highlight the JUSTUS League as well as a couple of outside collaborators. More along the lines of a Jazz collective or Diamond D.’s “Psychotic Neurotics.” The album is intentional and although there are features for the majority of songs, it doesn’t feel like it’s not Cesar Comanche’s album, and has a lot to do with the sound he is known for.

With a production list of 9th wonder, Khrysis, Nicolay, D.J. Resident, L in Japanese and Cesar himself, ‘Squirrel And the Aces’ becomes another notch to the strong discography the JUSTUS League had created. The consistency of the album is that one will either like it and have no songs to skip or one is not going to be into the record period. There is no real in between. Cesar Comanche utilizes this moment to make a strong argument that him and the JUSTUS League were a presence to be respected and remembered for years to come. What did you think of the album?

Singles include:
‘Up & Down,’ ‘Miss you (remix)’ & ‘The Grind’

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