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Album Review: Livin' Life as Lumberjacks

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And then there were two, and they were...lumberjacks? Making the episode of Crank Yankers with Ludacris come true (the one where he calls the head of Def Jam and claims he wants to change his name to Peanut Head), the Southern outfit Goodie Mob are now called Lumberjacks, or at least they're threatening this since Livin' Life as Lumberjacks is a "Goodie Mob Presents" release. What really makes the L.L. Bean move oddball is that the Mob are as street-level, syrup-sippin' South as ever on Livin' Life as Lumberjacks, perhaps more so. Another concern is that the "Say Wha?" name change is going to alienate hip-hop buyers, and in turn make them miss the crew's most solid album since 1998's Still Standing. With Cee-Lo long gone from the group and Big Gipp just out the door -- he shows up on a couple tracks but he's no longer an official member -- the Goodie Mob are now a tight, forward-looking duo. Rather than dwell on the Gipp departure in the way their last album put Cee-Lo's leaving up front, Livin' Life as Lumberjacks saves its state of the union track for the end of the album and leads up to it with a steady parade of on-point, confident bangers. "Turn Your Whips" makes for a good crunk kickoff single, but what surrounds it is deeper. "Puttin On2Nite" is funkier and more inspired, while "Gothic Funk" is a lyrically excellent tale of struggle, overcoming, and funk that's "aged eight years in oak." The album is front-loaded with instantly apparent highlights, while the second half stretches its legs more. From the David Banner-esque "Bet Dat" to the "where we at" closer, Livin' Life as Lumberjacks gets more classic Goodie as it draws to a close, maintaining the album's well-thought-out flow. Keeping it 13 tracks and skit-less, the album is as fat free as its direct lyrics. Overcoming the halved membership, the mere six months since the last album, and the proposed whack new name, Livin' Life as Lumberjacks is good old Goodie, new-energy Goodie, and fan-pleasing Goodie all at once. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Murder Madness Music Rico Wade, Ray Murray Lumberjacks (4:32)
Black History Edward W. Knighton Lumberjacks (3:46)
Gothic Funk Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown Lumberjacks (4:24)
Turn Your Whip Edward W. Knighton Lumberjacks, Big Hustle (4:27)
Puttin' On2Nite Edward W. Knighton Lumberjacks (3:42)
Git High Edward Cleveland, Erin Johnson, Edward W. Knighton Witchdoctor, Lumberjacks, Preacher (5:43)
Bet Dat Cameron K-Oz Gipp, Edward W. Knighton Big Gipp, Lumberjacks (3:23)
They Comin' Man P. Brown, Rico Wade, Ray Murray Lumberjacks (4:29)
Superfriends Cameron K-Oz Gipp, Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown, Edward W. Knighton Big Gipp, Lumberjacks (3:30)
Hillbillies Edi Pus X, Erin Johnson, Edward W. Knighton Witchdoctor, Lumberjacks (4:32)
Lock n Load Erin Johnson, Edward W. Knighton Witchdoctor, Lumberjacks (3:35)
Probly Never Montez Harris, Edward W. Knighton Lumberjacks (3:32)
24/7/365 Cameron K-Oz Gipp, Edward W. Knighton, Harvey Miller Big Gipp, Lumberjacks (6:36)

Credits

Organized Noize (Producer), Goodie Mob (Main Performer), D.L. Warfield (Art Direction), Edward Cleveland (Producer), Khujo (Producer), Mil Cannon (Photography), DJ Speedy (Producer), Montez Harris (Producer), Darin "Superpower" Baker (Producer), R. Terrance Barnett (Executive Producer), Cool Rah (Producer), Hall Of Tunez (Producer), Edward W. Knighton (Executive Producer), Big Hustle (Performer), Preacher (Performer)
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Livin' Life as Lumberjacks
Studio album by The Lumberjacks
Released Jan. 25, 2005
Genre Southern hip hop
Length N/A
Label Koch Records

Livin' Life as Lumberjacks is the first studio album from The Lumberjacks presented by Goodie Mob. The Lumberjacks is a duo made up of T-Mo and Khujo. After Cee-Lo and Big Gipp decided to leave Goodie Mob, The Lumberjacks released this album in 2005 under Koch Records. Despite leaving Goodie Mob, Big Gipp is featured on three tracks.

This album also marks the tenth anniversary of when the entire Goodie Mob released their first album, Soul Food, in 1995.

Track listing

  1. "Murder Madness Music"
  2. "Black History"
  3. "Gothic Funk"
  4. "Turn Your Whip" featuring Big Hustle
  5. "Puttin' On 2Nite"
  6. "Git High" featuring Witchdoctor & Preacher
  7. "Bet Dat" featuring Big Gipp
  8. "They Comin' Man"
  9. "Superfriends" featuring Big Gipp
  10. "Hillbillies" featuring Witchdoctor
  11. "Lock N Load" featuring Witchdoctor
  12. "Probly Never"
  13. "24/7/365" featuring Big Gipp

 
 

 

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