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Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine, released in 2004, is the second solo LP from Cee-Lo, following the highly experimental Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections (2002). Though not as ambitious or abstract as his first, this album shows diversity in style; in addition to fellow Dungeon Family producers and MCs, Cee-Lo brings in outside influences such as Jazze Pha, Timbaland, Ludacris and Pharrell.
[edit] Track listing
| # |
Title |
Producer(s) |
Performer (s) |
| 1 |
"Intro" |
|
*Interlude* |
| 2 |
"Soul Machine" |
Traxx |
Cee-Lo |
| 3 |
"The Art Of Noise" |
The Neptunes |
Cee-Lo, Pharrell |
| 4 |
"Living Again" |
Cee-Lo |
Cee-Lo |
| 5 |
"I'll Be Around" |
Timbaland |
Cee-Lo, Timbaland |
| 6 |
"The One" |
Jazze Pha |
Cee-Lo, Jazze Pha, T.I. |
| 7 |
"My Kind Of People" |
Cee-Lo |
Cee-Lo, Jazze Pha, Menta Malone |
| 8 |
"Childz Play" |
Organized Noize Productions |
Cee-Lo, Ludacris |
| 9 |
"I Am Selling Soul" |
Cee-Lo |
Cee-Lo |
| 10 |
"All Day Love Affair" |
Traxx |
Cee-Lo |
| 11 |
"Evening News" |
DJ Premier |
Cee-Lo, Chazzie, Sir Cognac The Conversation |
| 12 |
"Scrap Metal" |
Organized Noize Productions |
Big Rube, Cee-Lo, G-Rock |
| 13 |
"Glockappella" |
Cee-Lo |
Cee-Lo |
| 14 |
"When We Were Friends" |
Cee-Lo, Charles Pettaway |
Cee-Lo |
| 15 |
"Sometimes" |
Locsmif |
Cee-Lo |
| 16 |
"Let's Stay Together" |
The Neptunes |
Cee-Lo, Pharrell Williams |
| 17 |
"Die Trying" |
Cee-Lo |
Cee-Lo |
| 18 |
"What Don't You Do? (Outro)" |
|
*Interlude* |
[edit] Album chart positions
| Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
| Billboard 200 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
| 2004 |
Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine |
13 |
2 |
[edit] Singles chart positions