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Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Bertelsmann Music Group
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – LaFace Records
- Manufactured By – Arista Records, Inc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Hit Factory Mastering
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
Credits
- Bass – Colin Wolfe (tracks: C3), Preston Crump (tracks: A1,A2,A5,B1,B5,C1,C5,D1,D4)
- Executive-Producer – Antonio M. Reid*, Organized Noize Productions, Inc.
- Guitar – Colin Wolfe (tracks: A4), Martin Terry (tracks: C1,B4,B5,C5), Tomi Martin (tracks: A2)
- Keyboards – Carlos Glover (tracks: B4), Dean Gant (tracks: A1,A2,A5,C1,C5)
- Lyrics By – Andre Benjamin (tracks: A2), Antwan Patton (tracks: A3, A4), Cameron Gipp, Erin Johnson (tracks: C3), Freddie Calhoun (tracks: A4), Robert Barnett, Thomas Callaway, Willie Knighton
- Producer – Mixzo (tracks: B3), Organized Noize (tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to D4)
- Strings – Marlene Rice (tracks: A5,D4)
- Vocals – 4.0 (tracks: D1), Brandon "Shug" Bennett (tracks: B1), Joi (3) (tracks: B3), Roni (9) (tracks: C5), Sleepy Brown (tracks: D1)
Notes
PROMO ONLY on Labels
Blue Hyper Sticker on cover (see pics)
Blue Hyper Sticker on cover (see pics)
Other Versions (5 of 18) View All
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73008-26018-2 | Goodie Mob | Soul Food (CD, Album) | LaFace Records | 73008-26018-2 | US | 1995 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
GMB-482 | Goodie Mob | Soul Food Instrumentals (2xLP, Promo, RE, Unofficial) | Not On Label | GMB-482 | US | 2005 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
73008-26018-2 | Goodie Mob | Soul Food (CD, Album, RP) | LaFace Records | 73008-26018-2 | US | 2003 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AC 6018 | Goodie Mob | Soul Food (Cass, Album, Club, Dol) | LaFace Records | AC 6018 | Canada | 1995 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
73008-26018-2 | Goodie Mob | Soul Food (CD, Album, Club) | LaFace Records | 73008-26018-2 | US | 1995 | Sell This Version |
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soulkings
March 10, 2016
edited over 5 years ago
Stone Cold classic Hip Hop LP, kind of slept on. Gospel / Soul influenced, dirty south rappin' and singin', I'd say with anti establishment lyrics / slavery bashing. Beats; also using instruments, not only samples. Extremely consistant, no fillers and very well crafted LP that invites for repeat listenings. Cell Therapy was a minor hit back then, Serinity Prayer is my favourite. I'd would go as far as to state "the best OutKast LP OutKast never made..."
PROMO ONLY LP (!), which is highly recommended to all lovers of real hip-hop.
PROMO ONLY LP (!), which is highly recommended to all lovers of real hip-hop.
lenngren
March 13, 2020The beats feel alive, organic, not a second is wasted. If anything you want more. Like for example you wish they would have included the long version of “Blood” instead of just the snippet. All 4 mc’s have their own distinct style and they’re all dope. Cee-Lo felt like a star a few seconds into very his first verse (Git Up, Git Out). The other 3 are also mad skilled even if they don’t have his wide range. Khujo especially never got enough recognition if you ask me.
There’s no point highlighting my favourite tracks because I love this record from start to finish. “Soul Food” is exactly what the title promises. I think this album deserves to be mentioned when you discuss the best hip-hop albums ever released.