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Artist(s)G. Love & Special Sauce
StudioBrushfire Records
Release DateJune 24, 2008
UPC Code602517731745
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About G. Love & Special Sauce - Superhero Brother

Superhero Brother, recorded in Philadelphia at The Studio and the band's own Philadelphonic Studios, as well as Longview Farms Barn in Sturbridge, MA, combines both political and party songs. The album is a reflection of the band's eclectic recipe for its Special Sauce, from tasty, post-hip-hop Beatles-influenced blues-rock ("Communication"), spicy tropical island rhythms over an Archie Bell and the Drells "Tighten Up" groove ("City Livin'") and well-seasoned Chambers Brothers-style funk-rock crossed with Cream's "I Feel Free" ("What We Need") to sweet, blue-eyed Philly soul ("Crumble"), a red-hot Stones-y "Sympathy for the Devil" vibe ("Peace Love and Happiness") and homemade, rappin' blues layered on top of a John Lee Hooker Delta stomp ("Superhero Brother").

"I think of us as a rock and roll group," explains G. Love. "We definitely incorporate a lot of different flavors, which is why we tried to focus on what we're known for this time... Making sure the backbeats are funky. Each song tells a unique story, both in subject and musical style."

Tracks like "Peace Love and Happiness" and the title cut deal with social issues, something G. found hard to ignore.

"With the election coming up and the war on everybody's minds, there's no way some of those feelings could've escaped being on this record," he says.

"Peace Love and Happiness" was inspired by a trip G. Love made to the same slums of Rio de Janeiro depicted in the movie City of God, asking pointed questions like "How come the presidents just build more bombs/When they should start disarming?/With all that money spent on guns/Instead of food and education."

"The experience just hit me really hard," he admits. "We had this great day playing music for the kids. I just went straight back to the hotel and wrote the song before the show, then performed it for them."

"Superhero Brother" finds G. Love playing the role of savior, with tongue firmly in cheek and harp in mouth as he name-checks Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden, Britney Spears, Jesus and the whole cast of Friends, vowing to solve the myriad of problems in the Middle East by sending the troops on the first plane home to their moms.

"Wiggle Worm" combines G's Little Walter blues harp, Houseman's big rock drum beat a la Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" and ex-Goats member Mark Boyce's Dr. Dre keyboard swoops into a brand-new dance craze, while "Soft and Sweet" boasts rap rhythms, acoustic guitars and a Dylanesque harp.

"I wrote `Soft and Sweet' in Costa Rica several years ago on vacation, imagining how great fatherhood was going to be," says G. "These days, it's all about music and being a dad."

"Wontcha Come Home" is a cover of an old Jamaican rock steady song by The Conquerers on the famed Trojan label, buttressed by Jazz and Houseman's Sly & Robbie-like rhythm section, while the rollicking "Who's Got the Weed," featuring The Pharcyde MC Slim Kid Tre, begins with a bong hit and recounts the true story of Love trying to smuggle some particularly pungent homegrown Buddha aboard a plane in his shoe while stinking up the whole aisle. "I keep the crip close to my hip," he sings. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Communication
  2. City Livin'
  3. Wiggle Worm
  4. Peace, Love, and Happiness
  5. Soft And Sweet
  6. Wont'cha Come Home
  7. Crumble
  8. What We Need
  9. Grandmother
  10. Georgia Brown
  11. Who's Got The Weed
  12. Superhero Brother

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (9 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteG Love strikes againQuote
I have been listening to G Love for probably the past ten years and i would definitely say that the music that he is putting out now is much better then his early stuff. His past album lemonade i would give 5 stars and would even compare it to the bands most famous album Philadelphonic. Superhero brother has the new sound of GLASS with some mellow fun songs like "peace,love and happiness" and "soft and sweet", but at the same time has the older sound which can be heard on "grandmother" and "communication". I do feel that they rushed this album a little and would have like to see more songs on this album. Overall though def one of his better albums and a good buy for any GLASS fans out there. November 18, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteBig FanQuote
I'm a big fan Of G. Love and really like this CD. Even though not as gritty as prior CD's, still very good. September 2, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGood albumQuote
G. Love is a fantastic artist and has great views on life. This album is great. Lemonade was a great follow up to Hustle which sold a lot of copies. Superhero Brother is different however, since he stepped it up and played more up beat songs that slower songs. But you got to give him credit for recording "Who's Got The Weed?" after years of playing it live, now was a great time to lay it on a track for an album. Balls to the wall and definitely diggin that. Keep up the good work. August 8, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteG Love's new CD Does Not DisappointQuote
A great listen, with a softer more acoustic sound. I liked it even better than Lemonade, which I loved! July 28, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteCould be betterQuote
I still like G Love, but this album has the same ol sound to it. Definitely not his best. Wish he would go back to the sounds of his older stuff; ie: Coast To Coast Motel, Yeah, Its That Easy and Philadelphonic. The best track is #2, City Living. Has a couple other good jams, but this one falls a little short. Still worth a buy if your a fan, so I gave it 3 outta 5 stars. July 25, 2008

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