Concrete Law

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Concrete Law (2001) is the first album by Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100). Backbone was previously a member of the Goodie Mob and performed on their 1996 album Still Standing. He also contributed "Angelic Wars" to the soundtrack of Set it Off, released that same year.[1]

Executive Producers: Organized Noize & Slic Patna Co-Executive Producers: Charles Suitt & Bernard Parks Artist Featured: Odd Ball, Blvd. International, Cee-Lo, Joi, Sleepy Brown, Big Gipp, Slimm Calhoun, Shawty Putt, C-Bone, Chamdon, Youngbloodz, T-Mo, Khujo, Witchdoctor, Big Rube, Cool Breeze, Killer Mike, & Slic Patna.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Robert Christgau(choice cut)[3]
Vibe[4]

Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Concrete Law
  3. Like This Feat. Odd Ball & Blvd. International
  4. Jump Back- Produced by Montez Harris - Front Street Entertainment
  5. 5 Deuce 4 Tre
  6. Hit & Run Feat. Slic Patna & Blvd. International
  7. Lord Have Mercy Feat. Cee Lo Green & Joi
  8. Come See Me Feat. Sleepy Brown
  9. Believe That Feat. Big Gipp & Slimm Calhoun
  10. O.K. Feat. Shawdy Putt & C-Bone
  11. 50 Deep Feat. Chamdon & Youngbloodz
  12. Dungeon Ratz Feat. T-Mo, Khujo Goodie, Witchdoctor, & Big Rube
  13. Under Streetlights
  14. Puttin On Feat. Cool Breeze
  15. Sho Ya Right Feat. Killer Mike
  16. Yes Yes Y'all Feat. Slic Patna
  17. Wheatskraw Outro- Produced by Montez Harris - Front Street Entertainment

Interviews

Backbone recently had a radio interview on 89.3 FM (WRFG Atlanta) where he spoke about the Concrete Law album and about his career.

References

  1. ^ Kenon, Marci (7 April 2001). "New Artist Roundup". Billboard. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  2. ^ Azpiri, Jon. "Concrete Law Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  3. ^ CG: Backbone
  4. ^ Drumming, Neil (July 2001). "Concrete Law Review". Vibe. p. 134. Retrieved 10 July 2014.

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