| 1. No Turning Back - G. Love |
| 2. Dreamin' - G. Love |
| 3. Roaches |
| 4. Rodeo Clowns - G. Love |
| 5. Numbers |
| 6. Relax |
| 7. Do It for Free |
| 8. Honor and Harmony |
| 9. Kick Drum |
| 10. Friday Night |
| 11. Rock and Roll |
| 12. Love |
| 13. Around the World |
| 14. Gimme Some Lovin' |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
It's not terribly surprising that G. Love and Special Sauce were tapped to fill in for Sugar Ray when the band dropped out of Woodstock '99. It's not simply because of the smooth, muscle-shirted frontmen, but also because the same kind of easy soul, funk, and rap influences wash over their stronger cuts. The calypsolike "Rodeo Clowns" on Philadelphonic feeds on that radio-friendly vibe, all sunshine and broken hearts. Unfortunately, that cut is one of the few high points this time out. While it's nice to see G. Love step away from emulating Will Smith, which sank Yeah, It's That Easy, the answer to stronger material is not to try and channel Jamiroquai through Love's nasal Philly-soaked stoner raps ("Dreamin'"). But even more than that, this boy needs to get away from spacey soul jams, and fast--"Relax" sounds like G. fell asleep with a mouthful of syrup and woke up in love. --Jason Josephes
Honor, harmony and humor...I love dese guys! The unique, gutzy harmonizing in this CD reminds me of listening as a kid in bed to the street corner Acapella groups in South Philly...WAAAY before G.'s time. Combined with funk...ahhh. I've been looking for a funky, hip, contemporary group for ages...G.Love, where have you been all my life?
It's fun to see how G. Love & Special Sauce have evolved since the release of their self titled debut in 1994. Philadelphonic is more electric, more richly instrumentated, higher fidelity, a fuller sound and the pace seems to be a little more bouncy, bright and fast-paced. The boys seem to lean less toward the slow laid back funky tracks that were released earlier and are doing more zesty uptempo stuff. While the first album had Philadelphia written all over it, the guest appearance by Jack Johnson, the surfy twangy guitars and the DJ scratching all give the album a much more southern california type feel. It's also really nice to hear a little more of G. Love's harmonica chops. It's a fun change of pace. Unlike most of the music that I listen to, G. Love is not music that I appreciate for the depth and mature musicianship, but its just plain fun.
GLASS come well into their own on this album, as G's voice is at its peak and their unique blend of all kinds of styles gels perfectly here. They mix folk, hip hop, rock, and blues together seamlessly, while presenting grooves that just keep you addicted. There isn't a track on this album that I don't find enjoyable. And for all of you Jack Johnson fans out there- he makes an appearance on the album with the debut of his song 'Rodeo Clowns.' Jack did his own version of the song on his sophomore album, as well. Interestingly, this seems to be most people's favorite song on Philadephonic. Personally, I think the beat/rhythm is spectacular but 'Numbers' and 'No Turning Back' are even better. 'Friday Night' is also a great song- the hip hop feel makes the song unique.
DEFINITELY give this album a chance if you listen to any kind of alternative rock, indie, or enjoy a unique sound... you will NOT be disappointed.
And if GLASS make it into your town, go check them out- they put on one of the best live shows that I've ever seen.
It's not terribly surprising that G. Love and Special Sauce were tapped to fill in for Sugar Ray when the band dropped out of Woodstock '99. It's not simply because of the smooth, muscle-shirted frontmen, but also because the same kind of easy soul, funk, and rap influences wash over their stronger cuts. The calypsolike "Rodeo Clowns" on Philadelphonic feeds on that radio-friendly vibe, all sunshine and broken hearts. Unfortunately, that cut is one of the few high points this time out. While it's nice to see G. Love step away from emulating Will Smith, which sank Yeah, It's That Easy, the answer to stronger material is not to try and channel Jamiroquai through Love's nasal Philly-soaked stoner raps ("Dreamin'"). But even more than that, this boy needs to get away from spacey soul jams, and fast--"Relax" sounds like G. fell asleep with a mouthful of syrup and woke up in love. --Jason Josephes
Philadelphonic,G. Love & Special Sauce,Sony,Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Rap,Blues-Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Post-Grunge,Rock
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Philadelphonic
G. Love & Special Sauce Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JQFU Release Date: 1999-08-03 |
Tracks:
- No Turning Back
- Dreamin'
- Roaches
- Rodeo Clowns
- Numbers
- Relax
- Do It For Free
- Honor And Harmony
- Kick Drum
- Friday Night (Hundred Dollar Bill)
- Rock And Roll (Shouts Out Back To The Rappers)
- Love
- Around The World (Thank You)
- Gimme Some Lovin'/Amazing
Amazon.com
It's not terribly surprising that G. Love and Special Sauce were tapped to fill in for Sugar Ray when the band dropped out of Woodstock '99. It's not simply because of the smooth, muscle-shirted frontmen, but also because the same kind of easy soul, funk, and rap influences wash over their stronger cuts. The calypsolike "Rodeo Clowns" on Philadelphonic feeds on that radio-friendly vibe, all sunshine and broken hearts. Unfortunately, that cut is one of the few high points this time out. While it's nice to see G. Love step away from emulating Will Smith, which sank Yeah, It's That Easy, the answer to stronger material is not to try and channel Jamiroquai through Love's nasal Philly-soaked stoner raps ("Dreamin'"). But even more than that, this boy needs to get away from spacey soul jams, and fast--"Relax" sounds like G. fell asleep with a mouthful of syrup and woke up in love. --Jason JosephesCustomer Reviews:
My summer of '06 music.......2007-03-19
G -Lover.......2006-06-14
Honor, harmony and humor...I love dese guys! The unique, gutzy harmonizing in this CD reminds me of listening as a kid in bed to the street corner Acapella groups in South Philly...WAAAY before G.'s time. Combined with funk...ahhh. I've been looking for a funky, hip, contemporary group for ages...G.Love, where have you been all my life?
A great CD for the summertime.......2006-05-31
It's fun to see how G. Love & Special Sauce have evolved since the release of their self titled debut in 1994. Philadelphonic is more electric, more richly instrumentated, higher fidelity, a fuller sound and the pace seems to be a little more bouncy, bright and fast-paced. The boys seem to lean less toward the slow laid back funky tracks that were released earlier and are doing more zesty uptempo stuff. While the first album had Philadelphia written all over it, the guest appearance by Jack Johnson, the surfy twangy guitars and the DJ scratching all give the album a much more southern california type feel. It's also really nice to hear a little more of G. Love's harmonica chops. It's a fun change of pace. Unlike most of the music that I listen to, G. Love is not music that I appreciate for the depth and mature musicianship, but its just plain fun.
Definitely worthwhile!.......2006-03-14
one of the best albums.......2005-11-16
GLASS come well into their own on this album, as G's voice is at its peak and their unique blend of all kinds of styles gels perfectly here. They mix folk, hip hop, rock, and blues together seamlessly, while presenting grooves that just keep you addicted. There isn't a track on this album that I don't find enjoyable. And for all of you Jack Johnson fans out there- he makes an appearance on the album with the debut of his song 'Rodeo Clowns.' Jack did his own version of the song on his sophomore album, as well. Interestingly, this seems to be most people's favorite song on Philadephonic. Personally, I think the beat/rhythm is spectacular but 'Numbers' and 'No Turning Back' are even better. 'Friday Night' is also a great song- the hip hop feel makes the song unique.
DEFINITELY give this album a chance if you listen to any kind of alternative rock, indie, or enjoy a unique sound... you will NOT be disappointed.
And if GLASS make it into your town, go check them out- they put on one of the best live shows that I've ever seen.
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Philadelphonic
G. Love & Special Sauce Manufacturer: Sony/Epic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005G4AK Release Date: 1999-07-23 |
Tracks:
- No Turning Back
- Dreamin'
- Roaches
- Rodeo Clowns
- Numbers
- Relax
- Do It For Free
- Honor And Harmony
- Kick Drum
- Friday Night (Hundred Dollar Bill)
- Rock & Roll (Shouts Out Back To The Rappers)
- Love
- Around The World (Thank You)
- Gimme Some Lovin'
- Rise Up (Bonus Track)
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Philadelphonic Rappin' Blues Ep
Manufacturer: OKEH ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CRZ9Y8 |
Product Description
5 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS
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Philadelphonic
G Love & Special Sau Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002BAAMU Release Date: 2002-08-08 |
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Front Porch Loungin'
Manufacturer: Philadelphonic Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BX1CM6 |
Product Description
"In the studio we record many extra tracks for every album. Here are some of the songs-"outtakes." In my opinion, these tracks are as good as the tracks on any "official" release. Great performances representative of G.L.A.S.S. Sometimes listening back I can't help asking myself why these tracks weren't on Philadelphonic. See for yourself. Grab a lemonade, ease on back, and enjoy Front Porch Loungin'."Dance Music:
- Platinum Party
- Process of Elimination
- Psycho Thug: South Park [Explicit Lyrics]
- Quannum Spectrum
- Rapper's Delight & Other Old School Favorites
- Rebirth of Real
- Representin' Till The World Ends [Explicit Lyrics]
- Representin' Till the World Ends [Explicit Lyrics]
- Rhyme Mania 1999 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ringmaster [Clean] [Soundtrack]
Dance Music
Georg Philipp Telemann, Six Sonatas for Two Violins, Op. 2
Haydn: String Quartets, Op. 1, Nos. 1-4
Hikawa Kiyoshi Enka Meikyoku [Import]