Maurice Garland, author of this week's CL cover story A dirty job for Goodie Mob posted a rare find on his blog mauricegarland.com. It's so sweet I had to swipe, uh, repost it.
It's a link to instrumentals from Soul Food, the group's 1995 debut. This was when Organized Noize Productions (Ray Murray, Rico Wade, Sleepy Brown) was in it's prime. Sonically, Soul Food can't be touched, with influences ranging from Curtis Mayfield to Old Negro Spirituals creeping up in their production.
For those who haven't purchased tickets for tomorrow's show yet, shame on ya. Get yours before they sell-out. Otherwise, you'll be singin' the blues like Cee-Lo on "Thought Process" come Sunday morning.
$40. 7 p.m. Sat., Sept. 19. Masquerade Music Park, 695 North Ave. 404-577-8178. masq.com. Purchase via Ticketmaster link.