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Goodie Mob - Still Standing (CD)

Still Standing
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Album Details: Still Standing

Release Date:04/07/1998
Label:Arista
UPC:730082604727

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User Reviews: Still Standing

  • Overall:

    tight.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 22, 2000

    i thought this album would be dull, but its surprisingly good. these guys have talent.

  • Overall:

    still standing, unscathed...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 10, 2000

    i love this album~! the beats are solid and the lyrics have real meanings to them... this amazing group of southern rappers have finally outdone themselves. unlike most rappers, they dont have to curse every other second just to get their point acro...ss. if you havent heard this album yet then you're missing out on a real experience. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Still Standing

  • All Music Guide

    Goodie Mob's debut album was a production masterpiece that ranks as perhaps the most Southern-sounding Southern rap album ever recorded; similarly, lead rapper Cee-Lo is one of the most Southern MCs on record, with a raspy, nasal, rural-sounding drawl that's utterly distinctive. The follow-up album, Still Standing, is mostly more of the same great stuff, with producers Organized Noize refining the soulful, organic blueprint laid out on Soul Food. There are some more up-tempo percussion tracks here, with a few detours into more typical Southern bounce tracks; it's mildly disappointing to hear Goodie Mob following trends instead of setting them, but they're well-executed all the same. When the results are more imaginative, as on the hit single "They Don't Dance No Mo'" and "Ghetto-ology," it's a terrific expansion of the group's sound; so is the heavy, guitar-driven rocker "Just About Over." The hardcore themes that occasionally popped up on Soul Food are a smaller presence on Still Stan...ding; even so, while the group may be progressive in sentiment, they still aren't gentle in language. And their trademark social and spiritual awareness is very much in evidence. "The Experience" is a nimble meditation on the word "nigga"; "Black Ice," "Fly Away," and "Inshallah" have the deep gospel feel that makes Goodie Mob so unique; "Beautiful Skin" professes deep respect for women who respect themselves; and "Gutta Butta" and "Greeny Green" are reflections on neighborhood pride (by way of not littering) and materialism, respectively. Cee-Lo is even more of a breakout individual presence on Still Standing, and his unique style can sometimes overshadow his bandmates; plus, a few tracks just aren't that engaging. But overall, Still Standing is an excellent follow-up to a major artistic statement. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Goodie Mob

Goodie Mob's earnest and reverent approach made them one of the more admired groups of their era, and undeniably one of the most respected groups in the often irreverent and scoffed at Dirty South scene, if not the most respected. The Atlanta group's first album, Soul Food (1995), stands as one of the earliest Southern rap albums to emerge on a major label and, along wi... Read more