Like G. Love & Special Sauce's previous albums, The Electric Mile isn't easy to categorize. Is it alternative rock, psychedelic rock, retro-soul, funk, or hip-hop? Actually,...
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Although not as commercially successful as G. Love & Special Sauce's self-titled debut, Coast to Coast Motel is a definite improvement. The band keeps its hip-hop influence...
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On their third effort, this Philadelphia-based combo fronted by Garrett Dutton, a.k.a. G. Love, continue to mine a heady mix of hip-hop, blues, and folk with simmering...
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On G. Love's third release, he's joined by his trusty band, Special Sauce, as well as combinations of three others: the All Fellas Band, Philly Cartel, and King's Court. The...
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This promotional CD single contains a radio edit of "Rodeo Clowns," a track from G. Love & Special Sauce's Philadelphonic, along with a remix by King Britt, and...
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Pigeonholing artists makes life a lot easier for a critic. Once you have someone cornered as a "rapper" or a "bluesman" or a "folkie" the work...
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The title of G. Love & Special Sauce's fourth album illustrates their desire to play up their Philadelphia roots, emphasizing classic Philly soul along with their blues-rap...
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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,...
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