Track Listing 1. Genesis 2. E.M.B.R.A.C.E. 3. Changes 4. It Only Gets Better 5. Interlude 6. Brainchild 7. Ghetto Fuh Life 8. Right Tonight 9. Judas 10. Pushin' 11. Migratenation 12. Sonja Marie 13. Wind 14. Blac Mermaid 15. Peaches N' Erb 16. No Hard Feelings
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | George Clinton, Joi, Khujo, Outkast, T-Boz | | Producer: | Organized Noize | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Society Of Soul: Ruben "Big Rube" Bailey, Espraronza "Roni" Griffin, Patrick "Sleepy" Brown (vocals); Rico Wade, Raymon Murray (background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Efrem Simms, Jr. (vocals, spoken vocals); Cool Breeze, T-Boz, Roni, Daddy Q, Mista, Odd-Ball, Back Bone, Slic Patna, Khujo, George Clinton (vocals); Sonja Marie Samuels (spoken vocals); Martin Terry, Craig Love, Tommy Martin, Carlos Glover (guitar); Marlene Rice, Burshaun Rahim (strings); Kofil (flute); Jimmy Brown (saxophone); Jerry Lloyd, Charles Nix, Ronnie Fitch (horns); Kenny Wright, Sir Dean Gant (keyboards); Preston Crump, LaMarque "Marq" Jefferson, Colin Wolfe (bass); Organized Noise Productions (programming, sound effects); Jon Marett (sound effects); Debra Killings, Joi, 4.0, Cee-Lo Green (background vocals); OutKast, Erika Nuri, Darryl Allen. Engineers: Tim Harrigan (track 2); Blake Eiseman (tracks 3-4, 7); Tim Harrigan, Bernasky Wall, NealHPogue (track 6); Carlos Glover, Tim Harrigan, Bernasky Wall (tracks 8, 11); NealHPogue, Thom "TK" Kidd (track 10); Carlos Glover, Blake Eiseman (track 13); Carlos Glover (tracks 14-15). Recorded at Bosstown Recording Studios, Purple Dragon Recording Studio, Doppler Studios, Studio LaCoCo and Curtom Recording Studio, Atlanta, Georgia.
Editorial Reviews ...Music history is filled with examples of house artists that put together solid work under their own name, and while Society is no Booker T. and the MGs, they display enough chops, flair, and vision to make liver pudding out of their hip-hop competitors... Musician (04/01/1996)
...Society Of Soul...makes an honest attempt to take you back to those hide and go get it, double dutch filled days....Society Of Soul shows that it left no stone unturned to increase the album's funk authenticity... The Source (02/01/1996)
...Society Of Soul's debut has an invitingly smooth and funky R&B vibe, thanks to production by Organized Confusion....this is a communal effort with updated beats, soothing choruses, and hope-filled lyrics: redemtion songs for the matured hip-hop set. Entertainment Weekly (05/31/1996)
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