There were many famous songs of Goodie Mob available. Since completing 1995’s ‘Free’, Goodie Mob fulfilled their contract with Sparrow Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Now signed to Goodie Mob’s Sparrow Records, the title track from second album “Soul Food” leads Goodie Mob’s back-to-school campaign. Soul Food is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
Charming song, great melody. Red Dog is so unique, as each one of the songs is. Dirty South is a song to enjoy for years to come. Voice of Goodie Mob in Cell Therapy is honest and guitar work is subtle and poignant. Sesame Street is a marvelous, simple song by Goodie Mob at the top of his game. Guess Who is possibly the best song Goodie Mob has come up. Get Soul Food and turn on Serenity Prayer if you are going to sip your wine late at night. Fighting is perfect work of Goodie Mob. Goodie Mob breathes new life into the music in Blood. Live At The O.M.N.I is probably one of Goodie Mob’s biggest successes for the album - it’s lovely to listen to. I was truly moved when I heard Goodie Bag. Soul Food is probably the most interesting track on Soul Food. Funeral is a fine track on any terms. Goodie Mob allows each song to breathe and flourish. Simple and heartfelt closing track Rico closes Soul Food on a high note. I like the idea behind The Coming. Cee-Lo is a song that takes you on the journey before it reaches the conclusion. The Day After is sonically very melodic with nice haunting verses.
Soul Food CD


