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G. Love & Special Sauce - G. Love & Special Sauce (30th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (2024)

G. Love & Special Sauce - G. Love & Special Sauce (30th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (2024)
  • Title: G. Love & Special Sauce (30th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1994
  • Label: Epic - Legacy
  • Genre: Roots Rock, R&B, Delta Blues, Alternative
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:46:30
  • Total Size: 245 / 623 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Things That I Used To Do (3:33)
2. Blues Music (4:15)
3. Garbage Man (4:50)
4. Eyes Have Miles (5:19)
5. Baby's Got Sauce (3:54)
6. Rhyme for the Summertime (3:06)
7. Cold Beverage (2:34)
8. Fatman (4:13)
9. This Ain't Living (Official Audio) (6:33)
10. Walk To Slide (4:28)
11. Shooting Hoops (3:28)
12. Some Peoples Like That (4:48)
13. Town To Town (3:25)
14. I Love You (3:32)
15. Move Me (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994 Set 2) (4:57)
16. Just Like Trains (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994 Set 2) (6:07)
17. Blues Music (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994 Set 1) (4:58)
18. Rhyme for the Summertime (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994 Set 1) (2:52)
19. Yo! I Think I Heard That (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (5:52)
20. Will It Ever Be The Same (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (3:07)
21. Garbage Man (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (4:30)
22. I Can't Be Satisfied (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (3:54)
23. Find My Peace (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (4:47)
24. Walk To Slide (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (4:34)
25. Cold Beverage (Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, NY - 7/20/1994) (3:05)

Although G. Love & Special Sauce's self-titled album is their most popular (approaching gold status), it's not their best. Although there are quite a few musical surprises, the overall sound and quality of the compositions are neither as focused nor as rewarding as future releases would be. "Cold Beverage" became the band's signature tune and a fan favorite, featuring lighthearted jive lyrics and funky musical accompaniment, and its popular MTV video put them on the map. "This Ain't Living" is a precursor to the comforting Philly soul style that would be explored more thoroughly on 1997's Yeah, It's That Easy. "Town to Town" adds variety to the album with its slow-as-molasses blues style. Most of the other tracks tend to blend into each other after a while because of their similar sound and feel ("Rhyme for the Summertime," "Shooting Hoops," etc.). Even with its mishaps, G. Love & Special Sauce's debut serves as the musical foundation on which the group would build its future sound. © Greg Prato /TiVo


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