Mecca and the Soul Brother
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Mecca And The Soul Brother | ||
Studio album by Pete Rock & CL Smooth | ||
Released | June 9, 1992 | |
Recorded | N/A | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 77:13 | |
Label | Elektra Records | |
Producer(s) | Pete Rock | |
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Pete Rock & CL Smooth chronology | ||
All Souled Out (1991) |
Mecca and the Soul Brother (1992) |
The Main Ingredient (1994) |
Mecca And The Soul Brother is the debut full-length album from the Mount Vernon duo of Pete Rock & CL Smooth.
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[edit] Overview
The album followed on the heels of their EP All Souled Out, released in 1991. Despite being a critical success, it sold less than other noteworthy releases of 1992, such as Dr. Dre's The Chronic. CL Smooth's dexterous lyrics were a suitable match for Rock's jazzy, sampled-laden soundscapes. The first single, "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", a dedication to their fallen friend and back up dancer for Heavy D, "Trouble" T. Roy, has gone on to become not only their signature hit, but also one of hip hop's most highly regarded songs.
Other topics on the album range from life in the ghetto ("Ghettos of the Mind"), the teachings of the Nation of Islam ("Anger in the Nation"), bootlegging ("Straighten It Out"), and the self-explanatory "Lots of Lovin'" (the third single to be released from the album). At 77 minutes, it's a lengthy album, and the large number of songs is tempered by brief musical interludes, a theme Pete Rock would repeat on the duo's second album, and on his own solo albums.
Mecca And The Soul Brother brought a lot of acclaim to the duo they were often compared to the group Gang Starr, which also featured one MC, and a producer/DJ. Although it garnered a lot of praise, sales were slow. The group only grew more popular, however, and next appeared on the Menace II Society soundtrack, followed by Who's the Man?, and Poetic Justice, respectively before returning in 1994, with The Main Ingredient.
[edit] Track listing
- "Return of the Mecca" – 5:42
- "For Pete's Sake" – 5:48
- "Ghettos of the Mind" – 5:01
- "Lots of Lovin" – 5:07
- "Act Like You Know" – 4:01
- "Straighten It Out" – 4:12
- "Soul Brother #1" – 4:30
- "Wig Out" – 4:10
- "Anger in the Nation" – 5:31
- "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" – 4:44
- "On and On" – 5:10
- "It's Like That" – 3:55
- "Can't Front On Me" – 4:18
- "The Basement" (featuring Deda, Grap Luva, Heavy D, Rob-O) – 5:22
- "If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right" – 5:04
- "Skinz" (featuring Grand Puba) – 4:14
[edit] Album singles
Single cover | Single information |
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"They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)"
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"Straighten It Out"
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"Lots Of Lovin''"
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[edit] Album Chart Positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
1992 | Mecca & The Soul Brother | #43 | #7 |
[edit] Singles Chart Positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | ||
1992 | They Reminisce Over You [T.R.O.Y.] | #58 | #10 | #1 | #20 |
1992 | Straighten It Out | - | #65 | #7 | #37 |
1993 | Lots of Lovin | - | #66 | #1 | - |