Home   >   Music   >   G. Love & Special Sauce - Yeah, It's ...
G. Love & Special Sauce - Yeah, It's That Easy
Click photo to enlarge

G. Love & Special Sauce - Yeah, It's That Easy

Facts

Yeah, It's That Easy
Music Price: $7.99
As of Dec 5 11:38 EST (details)

Buy from Amazon.co.ukBuy from Amazon.co.uk
Artist(s)G. Love & Special Sauce
StudioSony
Release DateOctober 28, 1997
UPC Code746467784250
Buy this item$7.99 at Amazon.com
As of Dec 5 11:38 EST (details)
1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced
 

Tracks

  1. Stepping Stones
  2. I-76 - G. Love & Special Sauce, All Fellas Band
  3. Lay Down the Law - G. Love & Special Sauce, All Fellas Band
  4. Slipped Away (The Ballard of Lauretha Vaird) - G. Love & Special Sauce, Treece, Chuck
  5. You Shall See
  6. Take You There
  7. Willow Tree
  8. Yeah, It's That Easy - G. Love & Special Sauce, Clemens, Jeffrey
  9. Recipe
  10. 200 Years - G. Love & Special Sauce, All Fellas Band
  11. Making Amends - G. Love & Special Sauce, Clemens, Jeffrey
  12. Pull the Wool
  13. When We Meet Again

Similar CDs

G. Love & Special SaucePhiladelphonicCoast to Coast MotelLemonadeThe Electric Mile
G. Love & Special SaucePhiladelphonicCoast to Coast MotelLemonadeThe Electric Mile

 

User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (21 reviews)

rating: 5 Quoteclassic g.loveQuote
This is a classic GLASS album... I've been a fan since the beginning and I truly think it was their first AMAZING album. Their self-titled debut album is great, while their sophomore album (Coast to Coast Motel) was very much lacking.
This album, their third, is a serious break-out hit. I definitely think that this album and their next (Philadelphonic) are their two best... with their debut as a close third.
You can't help but groove and sing along to the first song- "Stepping Stones" or want to jam out to the hiphop-infused second song "I-76." "Slipped Away" is a great sad song, while "When We Meet Again" is one of those songs that just automatically brings up old memories of long-lost friends and your teenage/college years. When the album came out, I had just started high school and listening back to that song brings up so many memories.
Anyway- this album is already a classic, so I definitely recommend a listen- it won't hurt! And odds are that you'll enjoy it. November 16, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteThis cd is AWESOME!!Quote
I really wasn't very familiar with G.Love when I bought this cd based on the recommendation of a friend. I am blown away! This cd is very original, skillfully crafted, and just plain fun! September 7, 2005

rating: 3 QuotebucckawQuote
check out a real hip hop artist like afroman. his disc jambs. join the streetteam on his website. truly be a part of his records. we need your help August 28, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteThis Album is an EssentialQuote
Listen, we all know that reviews are nothing more than personal opinions, so let me cut right to the chase. I love this album. If I were stranded on the proverbial desert island, this is without a doubt one I'd want with me. It's a great album from beginning to end. It's great for: the car, parties, housework, just relaxing, you get the point. I'm a huge fan of G. and I dig all of his albums, but if I had to pick just one this would be it. Oh yeah... drummers don't get much funkier than the Houseman... July 14, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteThey've got the recipeQuote
Philly born and bred, G. Love (Garret Dutton) and Special Sauce pour out all their emotion and talent into an enticing amalgam of hip-hop, blues, folk, and funk. The band's talent shines forth the brightest on this cd, their third effort. Here's a brief overview of the tracks:

1. Stepping Stones - 5 stars - The hook "you keep using me just like a stepping stone" will be stuck in your head for weeks.

2. I-76 - 4 1/2 stars - This one is a funky tune about hoops, particularly G's team, the 76ers.

3. Lay Down the Law - 5 stars - The surprisingly simple and beautiful prelude to the bulk of this track is exquisite.

4. Slipped Away - 2 1/2 stars - A dark tune about someone deceased in G's family, possibly his mother. Too dreary for me, doesn't fit well with the rest of the tracks on here.

5. You Shall See - 3 stars - Nothing really special on this one, just an average track.

6. Take You There - 5 stars - Awesome, laid-back summer tune with a sweet cowbell.

7. Willow Tree - 5 stars - Another great song for lounging in the sun, good stuff.

8. Yeah, It's That Easy - 4 stars - Nice piano backed up by G's sweet rhymes.

9. Recipe - 5 stars - Very funky and soulful, great track

10. 200 Years - 3 stars - A little bit dull, not bad though.

11. Making Amends - 3 1/2 stars - Fun and upbeat number.

12. Pull the Wool - 10 stars - Absolutely amazing. This song is one of the most beautiful tracks I've ever heard. 9 minutes and 26 seconds of sheer bliss.

13. When We Meet Again - 4 stars - G's standard acoustic, folky last number. May 24, 2003

More reviews at Amazon.com ...