Everlast - Whitey Ford Sings The Blues [CD]
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- Barcode 016998123621
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When you think about it, House of Pain really were ahead of their time. Tracks like "Jump Around" may have been light on the content side, but they delivered in the production department--they played with sounds in the same way that Missy Elliott and Timbaland have popularized, and they crossed over to a rock audience long before Puffy ever tried it. On Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, Everlast's second solo album, the opening is an appropriation of "The Fat Boys are Back"; a couple of songs favor a sensitive folk-rock touch, with Everlast on guitar; and others reach back for House of Pain's best rock-influenced sounds. Though plenty of others have rhymed over rock and folk tracks, Everlast has a good feel for it and his songs are solid. If this isn't a career album, it's damn close. --Randy Silver
Tracklist:
- White Boy Is Back, The
- Money (Dollar Bill) - (featuring Sadat X)
- Ends
- What It's Like
- Get Down
- Sen Dog
- Tired
- Hot to Death
- Painkillers
- Prince Paul
- Praise the Lord
- Today (Watch Me Shine) - (featuring Bronx Style Bob)
- Guru
- Death Comes Callin'
- Funky Beat - (featuring Casual/Sadat X)
- Letter, The
- 7 Years
- Next Man - (CD only, bonus track)
UPC: 016998123621
Label: Tommy Boy Music
Release Date: 7.22.22
Format: CD