Soul Food

Soul Food

by Goodie Mob
Soul Food

Soul Food

by Goodie Mob

CD

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Overview

Over the years, Southern rap has come to be associated mostly with hit-factory labels like No Limit and Cash Money, or in its early days Miami bass music. In general, it's never been afforded much critical respect, but that started to change in the '90s, when Atlanta established itself as the home of intelligent, progressive Southern hip-hop. Despite some excellent predecessors, Goodie Mob's debut album, Soul Food, is arguably the city's first true classic, building on the social conscience of Arrested Development and the street smarts and distinctive production of OutKast. In fact, the production team behind the latter's Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Organized Noize, is also present here, and really hit their stride with a groundbreaking signature sound that reimagines a multitude of Southern musical traditions. Soul Food is built on spare, funky drum programs, Southern-fried guitar picking in the Stax/Volt vein, occasional stabs of blues harmonica, and strong gospel overtones in the piano licks and meditative keyboards. There's an even stronger spiritual flavor in the group's lyrics, based on a conviction that religion has been the saving grace of African-American culture as it's endured centuries of oppression. The album even opens with lead rapper Cee-Lo singing an original spiritual called "Free." Goodie Mob is firmly grounded in reality, though -- they rail against a system stacked against poverty-stricken blacks, and are more than willing to defend themselves in a harsh environment, as on the gritty street tales "Dirty South," the eerie single "Cell Therapy," and "The Coming." The meat of the album, however, lies in its more reflective moments: the philosophical "Thought Process"; "Sesame Street," a reminiscence on growing up poor and black; "Guess Who," one of hip-hop's greatest mama tributes ever; and the warm title track, which is about exactly what it says. If soul food was aptly named for its spiritual nourishment, the same is true of this underappreciated gem. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 11/07/1995
Label: Laface
UPC: 0730082601825
Rank: 5170

Tracks

  1. Free
  2. Thought Process
  3. Red Dog
  4. Dirty South
  5. Cell Therapy
  6. Sesame Street
  7. Guess Who
  8. Serenity Prayer
  9. Fighting
  10. Blood
  11. Live at the O.M.N.I.
  12. Goodie Bag
  13. Soul Food
  14. Funeral
  15. I Didn't Ask to Come
  16. Rico
  17. The Coming
  18. Cee-Lo
  19. The Day After

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Goodie Mob   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Little John & The Chronicle   Primary Artist
8Ball and MJG   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
OutKast   Guest Artist
Joi   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Family Tree   Vocals (Background)
Carlos Glover   Keyboards
Dean Gant   Keyboards
Rick Wade   Vocals
Organized Noize   Drums,Sound Effects
Cool Breeze   Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Brandon Bennett   Vocals (Background)
Martin Terry   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
T-Mo   Vocals
Sleepy Brown   Vocals (Background)
Big Boi   Vocals,Featured Artist
Big Gipp   Vocals
Khujo   Vocals
Colin Wolfe   Guitar
CeeLo Green   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Dre   Vocals
Tommy Martin   Guitar
4.0   Vocals (Background)
Mystikal   Featured Artist
Witchdoctor   Featured Artist
Marlene Rice   Viola,Violin,Strings
André 3000   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Leon Russell   Composer
Organized Noize   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Digital Editing,Executive Producer,Keyboard Programming
Marc Benno   Composer
Neil Pogue   Mixing,Engineer
Herb Powers   Mastering
B. Johnson   Composer
Tim Harrigan   Engineer
Anthony Harrison, Jr.   Art Direction
Gwynnis Mosby   Make-Up
Brandon Bennett   Composer
Davett Singletary   Creative Director
Ed Rasso   Mixing Assistant
Liwaza Green   Creative Director
Brian Frye   Mixing Assistant
Antwan Patton   Composer
Thomas Burton   Composer
B. Bennett   Composer
Willie Knighton   Composer
R. Terrance Barnett   Composer
Bernasky Wall   Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Bill Boatman   Composer
Big Gipp   Composer
King George   Composer
L.A. Reid   Executive Producer
M. Johnson   Composer
Robert Barnett   Composer
Pigmeat Markham   Composer
Jim Porto   Photography
Cameron Gipp   Composer
John Frye   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Mixzo   Drum Programming
Alex Lowe   Mixing Assistant
Goodie Mob   Stylist
Andre Benjamin   Composer
Bob Brockman   Mixing
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