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Soul Survivor II

 
Album Review: Soul Survivor II

  • Artist: Pete Rock
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 11, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Though by the mid-'90s he had earned his status as one of the finest producers in hip-hop, Pete Rock's solo career didn't get off to a good start. He split with C.L. Smooth in 1995 and moved back into independent production for several years, occasionally getting together a project with personal appeal, like his brother's group, InI. Finally signed to Loud/RCA for his first solo album in 1998, Rock called in fans and friends from Wu-Tang Clan to Kool G Rap to Beenie Man for a very promising record. Despite some great material, it wasn't a commercial success and he was unceremoniously dropped from the label (with one final disrespect: five years later, the Loud website was still proclaiming the release of Soul Survivor on November 10, 1998). More productions followed before he signed to Rapster, which treated him more like an artist than a meal ticket, and reissued some old projects (Lost and Found) before following through with the sequel to Soul Survivor. Surprisingly, Soul Survivor II is a much better record than the original, and the best production album Rock's ever done on his own. He's less reliant on hooks than in the past, instead content to simply recruit a cast of great rappers and give them enough to run with. And with more focus (i.e., fewer tracks) this time out, the quality level has gone up. On the second track, "We Good," Kardinal Offishall gets the high honor of Rock's best production (or at least, the most immediately gratifying), and doesn't let it slip with a barrage of dense but freewheeling rhymes. Next on the mike is Pharoahe Monch, the recipient of a classic Rock track (airy effects and slightly stuttered beats) called "Just Do It," on which he preaches self-reliance with informed lyrics. Pete Rock's two-song reunion with C.L. Smooth, "It's a Love Thing" and "Appreciate," illustrate that Smooth still has plenty of what originally gave him his name but hasn't come too far from ten years ago. More than any of his other records, Soul Survivor II displays Rock crafting his productions to fit the rappers -- just compare the tense track that drives the politicized "Warzone" for Dead Prez to the smoothed-out '70s samples and horns laid underneath GZA and RZA for "Head Rush." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Truth Is Pete Rock, Black Ice Pete Rock, Black Ice (3:06)
We Good Pete Rock, Kardinal Offishall Pete Rock, Kardinal Offishall (4:14)
Just Do It Pharoahe Monch, Pete Rock Pharoahe Monch, Pete Rock (4:32)
Give It to Ya (Lyrics) Pete Rock, T. Jones, Little Brother Pete Rock, Little Brother (4:48)
It's the Postaboy Pete Rock, Postaboy Pete Rock, Postaboy (4:16)
It's a Love Thing C.L. Smooth, Pete Rock C.L. Smooth, Pete Rock (4:50)
One MC, One DJ Pete Rock, Skillz, D. Richard Lewis Pete Rock, Skillz (3:51)
Beef (Lyrics) Pete Rock, Krumb Snatcha Mobsters Pete Rock, Krumbsnatcha (4:23)
No Tears A. Campbell, Pete Rock Leela James, Pete Rock (3:44)
Head Rush Pete Rock, GZA, RZA Pete Rock, GZA, RZA (2:07)
Fly Till I Die Pete Rock, Talib Kweli C.L. Smooth, Pete Rock, Talib Kweli (4:16)
Warzone (Lyrics) Pete Rock, Dead Prez Pete Rock, Dead Prez (3:57)
Da Villa Slum Village, Pete Rock Slum Village, Pete Rock (5:06)
Niggaz Know Pete Rock, Jay Dee Pete Rock, Jay Dee (2:18)
Appreciate (Lyrics) Pete Rock, C.L. Smooth Pete Rock, C.L. Smooth (4:33)

Credits

Black Ice (Performer), RZA (Producer), Thomas McCallion (Art Direction), Pat Philips (Producer), Pete Rock (Executive Producer), Postaboy (Performer), Jamey Staub (Engineer), RZA (Engineer), Eddie Bezalel (A&R), J Dilla (Engineer), 9th Wonder (Engineer), Daniel Boom (Engineer), Eddie Bezalel (Executive Producer), Jamey Staub (Producer), Jamey Staub (Mixing), Steven Carty (Producer), Andre Dandridge (Engineer), Pete Rock (Producer), Pete Rock (Mixing), Yutaka Kawana (Engineer), Adam Kudzin (Engineer), Kamal Blake (Engineer), Steven Carty (Photography), Big Dho (Engineer), Comissioner Gordon (Engineer), David Kutch (Mastering), Young RJ (Engineer), Rod Hui (Engineer), Jazzy Jeff (Engineer), Peter Adarkwah (Executive Producer)
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Soul Survivor II
Studio album by Pete Rock
Released May 11, 2004
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre hip hop
Label BBE Records/Rapster
Producer Pete Rock
Professional reviews
Pete Rock chronology
Lost & Found: Hip Hop Underground Soul Classics
(2003)
Soul Survivor II
(2004)
Surviving Elements: From Soul Survivor II Sessions
(2005)

Soul Survivor II is a 2004 album from hip hop producer Pete Rock. The album features guest appearances from a large number of hip hop artists, including Pharoahe Monch, Little Brother, Skillz, RZA, GZA, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Slum Village, Jay Dee and former partner CL Smooth.

Pete, who dropped verses on the majority of the songs found on his solo debut Soul Survivor, performs only a single verse on this album ("Niggas Know") but handles several choruses throughout. Rock's engineer, Jamey Staub, co-produces a number of songs on the project.

The album's front cover is a nod to the Miles Davis album Tutu[citation needed], which features the legendary jazz trumpeter in an identical, albeit black and white, portrait shot.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Feature Artist (s)
1 "Truth Is" Pete Rock Black Ice
2 "We Good" Pete Rock Kardinal Offishall
3 "Just Do It" Pete Rock Pharoahe Monch
4 "Give It To Ya" Pete Rock Little Brother
5 "It's The Postaboy" Pete Rock Postaboy
6 "It's A Love Thing" Pete Rock CL Smooth, Denosh
7 "One MC, One DJ" Pete Rock Skillz
8 "Beef" Pete Rock Krumbsnatcha
9 "No Tears" Pete Rock Leela James
10 "Head Rush" Pete Rock RZA, GZA
11 "Fly Till I Die" Pete Rock Talib Kweli, CL Smooth
12 "Warzone" Pete Rock Dead Prez
13 "Da Villa" Pete Rock Slum Village
14 "Niggaz Know" Pete Rock J Dilla
15 "Appreciate" Pete Rock CL Smooth

Album singles

Single information
"It's A Love Thing"
  • Released: 2004
  • B-side: "Appreciate"
"Warzone"
  • Released: 2004
  • B-side:

Chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Independent Albums
2004 Soul Survivor II 155 27 9

 
 

 

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