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White Trash Beautiful

 
Album Review: White Trash Beautiful

  • Artist: Everlast
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • Genre: Rap

Review

White Trash Beautiful is Everlast's third LP since he exited the House of Pain and took up the reigns of conscience-driven, streetwise roots rap. It's been a long time coming. In music biz terms, 2000's critically acclaimed Eat at Whitey's was a dud next to Whitey Ford Sings the Blues' multi-platinum success. That and the wacko record label commingling of the early 2000s found Everlast label-less and lonely. A survivor, he started recording in his home studio and gravitated to the dusky country of outlaws like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Those sounds inform White Trash in spirit, if not necessarily in direct practice. For from the opening strains of the hard-luck story "Blinded by the Sun," it's clear that the former Erik Schrody's been hearing not only country records but country grammar, too, as well as the organic rappalachia of Bubba Sparxxx. White Trash is a more effective mix of hip-hop trope and bluesy strum because, in the years since Whitey's, what Everlast helped start has been finished by types like the above artists, Kid Rock, even OutKast. The relative novelty of hip-hop hitting up country and rock has worn away; Everlast can go ahead and kick that chip off his shoulder. Musically, Everlast and longtime producer Dante Ross still get a lot of mileage out of pairing his gruff delivery with spare acoustic guitar, and layering the whole thing over a subdued hip-hop bump (think "What's It's Like"). Everlast too still stumbles over the occasional rap cliché, like the street bravado/cynicism verses of "God Wanna" ("I'll act like Ike Turner/Then treat you like Tina"), or "Sleepin' Alone"'s clunky relationship woe. The gritty "2 Pieces of Drama" is better, with its B Real guest shot and referencing of Cypress Hill's "Hand on the Pump," but White Trash is best when it's blending country and blues into Everlast's finely rendered tales of street-level loneliness. With its rain effects, slide guitar, and Hank Williams interpolation, "This Kind of Lonely" could be Nashville product with just a bit of tweaking, while the gentle pain of first single "Broken" is tinged with cello and theremin. "Lonely Road" opens up into the album's most hopeful melody, led forth by surging fiddle and a quiet acoustic lead. "My back is strong," he sings. "I'll carry the load." Even if he's sad for a lot of it, Everlast also has some fun on White Trash Beautiful. "Sad Girl" sports a slight Latin flair in its chords as Everlast describes his latest infatuation. "Sittin' in a pearl white Eldorado/In a gangsta lean she was revvin' the throttle," he relates. "She looked like Selena/The truth couldn't be plaina." Overall it's a welcome return for Everlast -- he sounds comfortable and confident, even in his heartbreak. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Blinded by the Sun (Lyrics) J.K. Simmons Everlast (4:08)
Broken (Lyrics) Everlast (4:23)
White Trash Beautiful Everlast (4:01)
Sleepin' Alone Everlast (4:07)
The Warning D. Ross Everlast (3:07)
Angel Everlast (4:40)
This Kind of Lonely (Lyrics) Everlast (3:32)
Soul Music (Lyrics) Everlast (3:12)
God Wanna Everlast (4:26)
Lonely Road Everlast (3:18)
Sad Girl (Lyrics) Everlast (4:10)
Ticking Away (Lyrics) E. Randle, D. Ross Everlast (3:44)
Pain Everlast (4:38)
2 Pieces of Drama (Lyrics) L. Freeze, E.J. III Dixon, Esmond Edwards Everlast (3:47)
Maybe Everlast (3:14)

Credits

Dante Ross (Organ), John Gamble (Pro-Tools), Justin Premino (Bass), Zac Rae (Organ), B Real (Vocals (Background)), Rob Jr. Abeyta (Package Design), Deborah Mannis-Gardner (Sample Clearance), John Gamble (Engineer), Bo Boddie (Engineer), Rob Hill (Engineer), Keith Ciancia (Keyboards), Sadat X (Vocals (Background)), John Vercessi (Keyboards), Miles Om Tackett (Cello), Steve Churchyard (Engineer), Dante Ross (Engineer), David Campbell (String Arrangements), Rob Hill (Guitar), Everlast (Producer), John Vercessi (Organ), Al Pahanish (Percussion), Jenni Fujita (Vocals (Background)), Dante Ross (Keyboards), Scandalous (Package Design), Cartoon (Package Design), Bob Power (Mixing), Johnathan Moouer (Drums), Alma Cielo (Violin), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Chris Thomas (Bass), Josh Lopez (Guitar), Dante Ross (Executive Producer), Everlast (Executive Producer), Dorian Heartsong (Bass), Emile (Producer), Ari Raskin (Assistant Engineer), Carlos Rigas (Vocals (Background)), Bo Boddie (Pro-Tools), Zac Rae (Keyboards), Angelo Moore (Theremin), Andrea Liberman (Stylist), Rob Hill (Producer), Lewis Largent (A&R), Tobias Ralph (Drums), Keith Ciancia (Organ), Sheree Brown (Vocals (Background)), Dante Ross (Producer)
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White Trash Beautiful
Studio album by Everlast
Released May 25, 2004
Recorded 2003
Genre Alternative rock
Length 58:17
Label Island/Def Jam/Universal Records
Producer Everlast
Dante Ross
Professional reviews
Everlast chronology
Eat at Whitey's
(2000)
White Trash Beautiful
(2004)
Love, War and The Ghost of Whitey Ford
(2008)

White Trash Beautiful is the fourth album by Everlast, released internationally on May 25, 2004 and a day later in the United States on Island Records. It has sold about 124,000 copies in the US.

Track listing

  1. "Blinded by the Sun" Feat. Sheree Brown
  2. "Broken"
  3. "White Trash Beautiful"
  4. "Sleepin' Alone"
  5. "The Warning" Feat. Sadat X
  6. "Angel"
  7. "This Kind of Lonely"
  8. "Soul Music"
  9. "God Wanna"
  10. "Lonely Road"
  11. "Sad Girl"
  12. "Ticking Away"
  13. "Pain"
  14. "2 Pieces of Drama" Feat. B-Real
  15. "Maybe"

Singles

  • "White Trash Beautiful," released in March 2004

 
 

 

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