Mutant Mindframe [Clean]

Mutant Mindframe [Clean]

Track Listings

1. Intro (I Know The Pain)
2. Make The People Say Featuring: Big Gipp
3. Choppinn Through The Night Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
4. You Buck, We Buck Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
5. Steppin Out Featuring: Big Gipp, Sleepy Brown
6. WildOUT Featuring: Big Gipp, Slim Calhoun
7. Boogie man Featuring: Big Gipp, Andre 3000
8. All Over Your Body Featuring: Big Gipp, QBall
9. Strange Featuring: Big Gipp
10. 3 Words Featuring: Big Gipp
11. Let's Fight Featuring: Big Gipp, Khujo, T-Mo
12. These Times Featuring: Big Gipp,
13. Creeks Featuring: Big Gipp, Witch Doctor
14. History Mystery Featuring: Big Gipp
15. Zone Three Featuring: Big Gipp, Big Rube
16. Make It Happen Featuring: Big Gipp
17. Outro

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Mutant Mindframe
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Goodie Mob should get back together
  • Great CD a must to have
  • expected more
  • the flow was tight the Music missing
  • Steppin Out...Feeling Good
Mutant Mindframe
Big Gipp
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008BRE7
Release Date: 2003-08-12

Tracks:

  1. Intro ( I know The Pain)
  2. Make The People Say Featuring: Big Gipp
  3. Choppin Through The Night Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
  4. You Buck, We Buck Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
  5. Steppin Out Featuring: Big Gipp, Sleepy Brown
  6. WildOUT Featuring: Big Gipp, Slim Calhoun
  7. Boogie man Featuring: Big Gipp, Andre 3000
  8. All Over Your Body Featuring: Big Gipp, QBall
  9. Strange Featuring: Big Gipp
  10. 3 Words Featuring: Big Gipp
  11. Let's Fight Featuring: Big Gipp, Khujo, T-Mo
  12. These Times Featuring: Big Gipp
  13. Creeks Featuring: Big Gipp, Witch Doctor
  14. History Mystery Featuring: Big Gipp
  15. Zone Three Featuring: Big Gipp, Big Rube
  16. Make It Happen Featuring: Big Gipp
  17. Outro

Amazon.com

While there's no debating the material success (excess?) of Southern-fried rap kingpins Cash Money Millionaires, if you dig a little deeper you'll notice that it was the Goodie Mob that really pushed the boundaries of southern hip-hop. So then it's no surprise that founding Mob member Big Gipp's debut album is as unconventional as Andre 3000's dress code (in fact, the Outkast rapper himself was on the boards for the space-age "Boogie Man"). The fact that Mutant Mindframe doesn't list a dozen fashion labels in its lyrics already makes it groundbreaking. Gipp uses his studio time wisely, tackling a range of heavy subjects: for example, the austere "These Times" is a pensive rumination about race relations in the south while "Creeks" pays tribute to the highly publicized child murder victims of 1980s Atlanta. Gipp still has a penchant for flipping different flows. On "Steppin' Out" he smoothes out his vocal cadence (assisted by Dungeon Family member Sleepy Brown's silky crooning). In short, Gipp's solo effort is all you'd come to expect from a Dungeon Family project: witty rhymes spliced together with funk-fuelled beats. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Goodie Mob should get back together.......2005-07-05

As a fan of the DF, Goodie Mob, and OutKast, it makes me shudder to have to listen through a decent, but not great, solo effort provided by Big Gipp. The Mob used to churn out classics like they were Big Macs. But, that was a day in the past and now we have to deal with the Lumberjacks and 'Lo on his own (though he is fine alone, by all means). Anyway, Gipp spits through a lengthy 16 tracks and does a decent job throughout. I would say that he put forth more effort lyrically on his solo album than he did on One Monkey Don't Stop No Show. "Steppin Out" is great. "Boogie Man" is interesting. But the CD blends together too much and becomes somewhat monotonous, and not at all extravagant. Mob fans get it, though it might disappoint you just a little bit.

5 out of 5 stars Great CD a must to have.......2004-03-12

This CD is a must to have cus the music is excellent and also it is Big Gipp. I think it is fine piece of work.. Good Job Gipp

3 out of 5 stars expected more.......2003-11-27

Mutant Mindframe is a dissapointment cus i expected a lot more coming from a goodie mob member. the intro to the cd is the one of the few places gipp says anything on the album, and the rest of the cd unfolds like a pop nelly or 50 cent album. If he makes any videos for any tracks they could compete with britney and n sync on trl for the top spot. if you have the money, then i say buy this cd cus its still big gipp, but he couldve put out a lot better of an album

2 out of 5 stars the flow was tight the Music missing.......2003-10-05

Big Gipp has SKills for days.in fact I was always more into Goodie Mob a Bit more than Outkast over time.Big Gipp has alot of depth&touches on alot of subject matter that should be heard&never forgotten.especially the Atlanta Child Murders that still takes me back.but the music&Grooves overall don't have enough bite to them.but still worth hearing for Gipps presentation.

4 out of 5 stars Steppin Out...Feeling Good.......2003-09-23

Big Gipp of the Goodie Mob, steps out from the Group's shadow to release his debut album Mutant Mindframe, following suit from the rest of the Mob who have all done solo albums. After moderate success of `Steppin Out' which is a smoothed out playa track-a great summertime classic, different from most Dirty South singles, Gipp plans on delivering the goods. Gipp's lyrics are definitely socially conscious, and his ghetto preacher; teacher; mentor style really hits home. An album with substance. The flow, as always, is Gipps smooth rugged voice effortlessly riding the beats.

We get some vintage Goodie Mob flava with `Make The People Say', which has it's own chillin crunk vibe. Not exactly crunk but think if you were at the crib chillin wit ya folk; if this song came on then everybody would just be bobbin their head grooving to it. That's what it's like. And if you want crunk you Gipp got it with `You Buck We Buck' and on `Wildout' a semi-neptune sounding beat. Andre 3000 shows up for the futuristic, rule breaking, Boogie Man. Pushing the envelope as only the Dungeon Family can. The chorus is really tight. You want the laid back pimp track perfect for that anytime riding with heavy bass just cruising? All Over Your Body with Eightball is where it's at. However after that song the album kinda slows down. Some songs are disappointed such as the `New' Goodie Mob collaboration "Lets Fight", as well as Strange, and Hystery Mystery. 3 Words is just surprisingly plain out wack. There are some solid songs at the end such as `Make It Happen', These Times, and Zone Three.

Mutant Mindframe has a regional sorta feel and probably won't make any more noise than it already has outside of the South. But if you liked any of Goodie Mob's albums or like Dungeon Family than you should definitely pick this up.
Mutant Mindframe
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Mutant Mindframe
    Big Gipp
    Manufacturer: Koch Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000D1FGB
    Release Date: 2003-09-09

    Tracks:

    1. Intro (I Know The Pain)
    2. Make The People Say Featuring: Big Gipp
    3. Choppinn Through The Night Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
    4. You Buck, We Buck Featuring: Big Gipp, Gator
    5. Steppin Out Featuring: Big Gipp, Sleepy Brown
    6. WildOUT Featuring: Big Gipp, Slim Calhoun
    7. Boogie man Featuring: Big Gipp, Andre 3000
    8. All Over Your Body Featuring: Big Gipp, QBall
    9. Strange Featuring: Big Gipp
    10. 3 Words Featuring: Big Gipp
    11. Let's Fight Featuring: Big Gipp, Khujo, T-Mo
    12. These Times Featuring: Big Gipp,
    13. Creeks Featuring: Big Gipp, Witch Doctor
    14. History Mystery Featuring: Big Gipp
    15. Zone Three Featuring: Big Gipp, Big Rube
    16. Make It Happen Featuring: Big Gipp
    17. Outro

    Dance Music:

    1. N'Cahootz [Explicit Lyrics]
    2. Natural Progression [Explicit Lyrics]
    3. Now, Soon, Someday [EP]
    4. Nu-Mixx Klazzics [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Nu-Mixx Klazzics [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. P.I.M.P. [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
    7. People Person [Explicit Lyrics]
    8. Put You on the Game [CD-single] [Import]
    9. Right Place, Right Time
    10. Right Thurr [CD-single] [Import]

    Dance Music

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    Dance Music

    Stiff

    Beethoven: "Emperor" Concerto / Piano Sonata No. 8 "Pathétique" / Für Elise

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    Tender Touch [Import] [Original recording remastered]

    Amanece

    Bad Girl [Import]

    Children's Learningtime

    Beethoven: Oeuvres pour piano d'enfance et de jeunesse

    At Folsom Prison & San Quentin [Live]

    Asalto Navideno [Import]

    Begin the Beguine [Original recording remastered] [Import]

    All the Gin Is Gone

    Backview

    Real Men Wear Black

    Life Before Insanity