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Deliverance

 
Album Review: Deliverance

  • Artist: Bubba Sparxxx
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 16, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

"A lot a y'all was thinkin' that Bubba'd probably disappear," Bubba Sparxxx says on "Hootnanny," one of the better cuts from his sophomore effort, Deliverance. "In due time, but there's business left to tend to/I need another farm to bequeath my next of kin to." He goes on to suggest other things haters might have had him doing after his unlikely 2001 success, like buying a second pig, or relaxing in a brand new double wide. All of this plays out over typically skittering Timbaland beats that feature the added spice of regional colloquialism. Like swampland oozing from cracked city pavement, or a still set up under the steps of the 42nd Street subway station, Tim and fellow producers Organized Noize continuously recast Deliverance's songs of the South in their particular brand of shimmering, percussive urbanity. Ultramodern beats flatten out under harmonica, acoustic guitar, and fiddle; "Comin' Round" even integrates the plaintive chorus of Yonder Mountain String Band's "To See You Coming 'Round the Bend" into its pattering patois of beats and bumpkinism. Of the Organized Noize tracks, the brassy funk of "Like It or Not" -- featuring that crew's Sleepy Brown -- is the standout. It rolls on a razor-sharp '70s-collar vibe, and relates the tale of a typical Saturday night cruise into the ATL. For his part, Sparxxx is still a skilled, yet limited MC who too often lets his beats do the talking. Sure, his collaborators have some of the best beats in the business. But they can't always take up the slack when Bubba's raps start to wither in the heat. He seems to have plenty to say; Bubba's newly slim in the album's bowie knife-brandishing photo spread, which might account for the numerous mentions of how much action he's been getting. But mostly, Sparxxx still brings it in his particular Southern playalistic style, with his "fishin' pole and bottle of 'shine." Deliverance works best on the title track, "Comin' Round," and the family shout-out "Jimmy Mathis" -- as long as Sparxxx is trumping up his "New South" mantra, he might as well keep Timbaland's decks out on the front porch, where the beats can gleam in the humidity, and further his folky, funky flow. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro (Lyrics) Patrick Brown Bubba Sparxxx, Big Rube (2:15)
Jimmy Mathis (Lyrics) C.C. McCoy, Kenneth A. Buttrey, Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (3:11)
Comin' Round (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (3:21)
She Tried (Lyrics) Ryan Tedder, Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx, Ryan Tedder (3:49)
Nowhere (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx, Kiley Dean (5:37)
Overcome (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (4:54)
Warrant (Interlude) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (2:22)
Warrant (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (5:10)
New South (Lyrics) P. Brown Duddy Ken, Bubba Sparxxx (4:01)
Deliverance (Lyrics) Tim Mosley, Jimmy Douglass Bubba Sparxxx (5:06)
Hootnanny (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (4:24)
Take a Load Off (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (4:23)
Like It or Not (Lyrics) P. Brown Sleepy Brown, Bubba Sparxxx (5:21)
My Tone (Lyrics) Tim Mosley Bubba Sparxxx (3:49)
Back in the Mud (Lyrics) S. Jordan, P. Brown Bubba Sparxxx (4:13)

Credits

Estavan Oriol (Photography), Tomi Martin (Guitar), Andrew Van Meter (Production Coordination), Tye Tribbett & G.A. (Vocals (Background)), Estavan Oriol (Inlay Photography), Timbaland (Producer), Big Rube (Vocals), Nicole Frantz (Creative Director), Ben Kenney (Guitar), Marcus Heisser (A&R), Jimmy Douglass (Engineer), Attitude (Vocals), Organized Noize (Producer), Jeff Bradshaw (Trombone), Larry Gold (Conductor), Matt Cappy (Trumpet), Kiley Dean (Vocals), George "Spanky" McCurdy (Drums), Sleepy Brown (Vocals), Rico Wade (Executive Producer), Anthony Mandler (Photography), Bubba Sparxxx (Vocals), Carlos "Storm" Martinez (Engineer), Kiley Dean (Guest Appearance), Timbaland (Mixing), Steve Penny (Engineer), Timbaland (Executive Producer), Steamy (Assistant), Brandon Bennett (Vocals), Michele Michou Robinson (Associate Producer), Munir Bashir (A&R), Bubba Sparxxx (Executive Producer), Austin Clark (Guitar (Steel)), Sean Davis (Engineer), Jimmy Douglass (Mixing), Timbaland (Programming), Shorty B. (Bass), Sleepy Brown (Guest Appearance), Bill Pettaway (Guitar), Larry Gold (String Arrangements), Bubba Sparxxx (Vocals (Background)), Austin Clark (Fiddle), Thaddeus T. Tribbett (Bass), Sleepy Brown (Vocals (Background)), Big Rube (Guest Appearance), Parris Bowen (Keyboards), Paul Blake (Guitar), Morgan Garcia (Engineer), DJ Mormile (A&R), Timbaland (Vocals), Timbaland (Drum Programming), Estavan Oriol (Cover Photo)
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Deliverance
Studio album by Bubba Sparxxx
Released September 16, 2003
Recorded 2002-2003
Genre Southern hip hop
Label Beat Club/Interscope
Producer Timbaland, Organized Noize
Professional reviews
Bubba Sparxxx chronology
Dark Days, Bright Nights
(2001)
Deliverance
(2003)
The Charm
(2006)

Deliverance is the second album by American rapper Bubba Sparxxx, released on September 16, 2003 by Beat Club/Interscope Records. It was produced by Timbaland and Organized Noize. Although this album was only moderately successful, selling around 350,000 copies, it is regarded by many critics such as The Source, Hip-Hop Connection and more mainstream magazines such as Q to be something of a landmark in hip-hop music. The album's main strength according to critics was that it embraced Sparxxx's grass roots, with production heavily influenced by country music and similar musical styles. This influence is evident on tracks such as "Comin' Round" which sampled its chorus from a track by the bluegrass group The Yonder Mountain String Band, leadout single "Jimmy Mathis" which is led by a catchy harmonica tune from the Area Code 615 track "Stone Fox Chase", and "She Tried" led by a washboard rhythm section and a mellow fiddle sound.

Deliverance spawned two hit singles, "Back In The Mud" and "Deliverance". "Back In The Mud" was also on the Madden 2004 soundtrack, and is featured on the shock website Mudfall.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
    • Contains a sample of "I Feel Free" by Cream
  2. "Jimmy Mathis"
  3. "Comin' Round"
  4. "She Tried" (featuring Ryan Tedder)
  5. "Nowhere" (featuring Kiley Dean)
  6. "Overcome"
  7. "Warrant Interlude"
  8. "Warrant" (featuring Timbaland/Attitude)
  9. "New South" (featuring Duddy Ken)
  10. "Deliverance" (featuring Timbaland)
  11. "Hootnanny" (featuring Justin Timberlake)
  12. "Take a Load Off"
  13. "Like It or Not"
  14. "My Tone"
  15. "Back in the Mud" (featuring Sleepy Brown)

All tracks except 1, 9, 13 & 15 produced by Timbaland. Tracks 9, 13 & 15 produced by Organized Noize.

Chart positions

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 10
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 9

 
 

 

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