One Monkey Don't Stop No Show [PA]Goodie Mob
Release Date: 06/29/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 498116_CD
UPC # 099923848028
Label: Koch Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Goodie Mob
Artist: Big Loube; Witchdoctor; Jasper Cameron; Bonecrusher; Mario Simpson; Melanie Smith; Kurupt Producer: Jasper Cameron; Bread & Water; DJ Paul; Raymon Murray; Mark Twayne; Speedy; Cool & Dre; J Wells; Organized Noize; Dre; DJ Speedy; Bread & Water; DJ Paul Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Intital pressings include a bonus 70-minute DVD. Goodie Mob: Khujo Goodie, T-Mo, Big Gipp. Personnel: Speedy (scratches). Additional personnel: Jasper Cameron, Sleepy Brown, Witchdoctor, Big Loube, Mario Simpson, Melanie Smith, Bone Crusher. Photographer: Mil Cannon. While fellow Atlanta pioneers Outkast have received more massive attention, Goodie Mob were just as instrumental in the rise of the Dirty South sound. Since their first record in 1995, the classic SOUL FOOD, the group have been purveyors of witty, linguistically twisted rhymes littered with schizophrenic references cooked up by mad-genius minds, their words then layered over unusual and grimy yet melodic beats. After breaking up for a bit, the unit returns with a fourth record, ONE MONKEY DON'T STOP NO SHOW. Despite the loss of one member, the utterly unique Cee-Lo Green, the band plays on (as the album title suggests), retaining the wondrous unpredictability and perfect balance of the raw and the playful that makes Goodie Mob so appealing. Khujo, Big Gipp, and T-Mo wax acrobatic and witty from the opening bell in an energizing style; before one classic rhyme has a chance to linger on the brain, another has unfolded. Even on slower, reflective numbers like "God I Wanna Live" and "Play Your Flutes," the flow is absolutely dizzying. The group also shines when playing straight-up tough as on "Shawty Wants To Be A Gangsta" and "Big City." ONE MONKEY DON'T STOP NO SHOW marks the welcome return of one of the best acts in the rap game.
Atlanta-based rap group Goodie Mob (whose name means "The Good Die Mostly Over Bull") were among the first to emerge from Atlanta, Georgia's fertile hip-hop scene. Combining hip-hop with soul music, poetry, and a more organic, less commercial brand of lyricism, Goodie Mob have been trying to recreate the critical success of their debut SOUL FOOD since its 1995 release.
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