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Recensie

Before Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy”, CeeLo Green was an integral member of Goodie Mob. The group’s 1995 release Soul Food helped put Southern hip-hop on the map – right down to being the reason the term Dirty South was first used. Features from Outkast’s Big Boi and Andre 3000 only solidify this as being one of the true gems of Southern hip hop.

A1 Free
A2 Thought Process
A3 Red Dog
A4 Dirty South
A5 Cell Therapy
B1 Sesame Street
B2 Guess Who
B3 Serenity Prayer
B4 Fighting
B5 Blood
C1 Live At The O.M.N.I
C2 Goodie Bag
C3 Soul Food
C4 Funeral
D1 I Didn't Ask To Come
D2 Rico
D3 The Coming
D4 Cee-lo
D5 The Day After
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Tracks

Disc 1
1. Free
2. Thought Process
3. Red Dog
4. Dirty South
5. Cell Therapy
6. Sesame Street
7. Guess Who
8. Serenity Prayer
9. Fighting
10. Blood
Disc 2
1. Live At The O.m.n.i.
2. Goodie Bag
3. Soul Food
4. Funeral
5. I Didn't Ask To Come
6. Rico
7. The Coming
8. Cee-Lo
9. The Day After

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