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Eat At Whitey's

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Nobody ever would have guessed that the leader of House of Pain would come back after a bout of obscurity and a serious heart attack to reinvent himself as a hip-hop troubadour, rasping out bluesy folk-rock to a steady-rolling beat. The fact that Everlast had the vision to change his tune was surprising enough, but the fact that it worked and found a wide audience was stunning. When it came time to deliver Eat at Whitey's, the follow-up to Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, in 2000, Everlast was smart enough to expand on a good thing, turning out a sequel that built on the folk-rap-rock that rejuvenated his career, while adding slight new twists. The problem is, the new twists, particularly in the guise of cameos from rockers like Carlos Santana and Warren Haynes, don't work particularly well. Also, whenever he veers toward straight rap, such as on the B-Real duet "Deadly Assassins," the music falls a little flat -- just like it did on the predecessor. Still, these not-quite successful moments don't detract from an album that delivers on the promise of Whitey Ford. Whenever Everlast lays back and spins stories and tall tales on his own, his blend of folk, rock, blues, rap, and pop culture clicks. It can be a little silly -- his rhymes are occasionally goofy, his growl a little too raspy -- but at its best, it's evocative, catchy, and ingratiating. If he can't sustain the quality of the first three songs throughout the record, at least it connects several more times, enough to make Eat at Whitey's satisfying for listeners that want a little more of "What It's Like."

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Whitey (LP Version) Explicit
00:01:35

Everlast, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer, Additional Instrumentation - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - J. Gamble, Writer - Miles Tackett, Cello - D. ROSS, Writer - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer, Additional Instrumentation - Dante Ross and John Gamble, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

2
Black Jesus (LP Version) Explicit
00:04:40

Everlast, Composer, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards, Bass - Merry Clayton, Additional Vocals - CHRIS THOMAS, Additional Vocals - James Gilstrap, Contributor - Philip Ingram, Contributor - Dorian Holley, Contributor - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - Kevin Dorsey, Contributor - Dante Ross and John Gamble, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - Bob Kahlil, Additional Vocals - Brenda Lynch, Additional Vocals

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music Ltd.

3
I Can't Move (LP Version)
00:03:25

Everlast, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - Dante Ross and John Gamble, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - K Ciancia, Writer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

4
Black Coffee (feat. Merry Clayton) (LP Version)
00:02:56

Erik Schrody, Composer - Everlast, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - Merry Clayton, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - K Ciancia, Writer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music Ltd. (LC: 09173)

5
Babyon Feeling (feat. Carlos Santana) (LP Version)
00:05:11

Everlast, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - Carlos Santana, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

6
Deadly Assassins (feat. B-Real) (LP Version)
00:02:43

A. Maman, Writer - Freese, Writer - Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - The Alchemist, Producer - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - B Real, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

7
Children's Story (feat. Rahzel) (LP Version)
00:03:20

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - R.Walters, Writer - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - RAHZEL, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

8
Love For Real (feat. N'Dea Davenport) (LP Version)
00:04:21

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - N'Dea Davenport, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

9
One And The Same (LP Version)
00:05:02

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - N'Dea Davenport, Additional Vocals - Jack Daley, Bass - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - K Ciancia, Writer - M.Oliver, Writer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

10
We're All Gonna Die (feat. Cee-Lo) (LP Version)
00:02:20

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - CHRIS THOMAS, Bass - Cee-Lo, Vocals, FeaturedArtist - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - K Ciancia, Writer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

11
Mercy On My Soul (feat. Warren Haynes) (LP Version)
00:03:24

Warren Haynes, Guitar, FeaturedArtist - Freese, Writer - Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - Merry Clayton, Additional Vocals - Jack Daley, Bass - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - K Ciancia, Writer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

12
One, Two (feat. Kurupt) (LP Version)
00:03:27

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - FREDWRECK, Producer - R. BROWN, Writer - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - F. Wreck, Writer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer - Krupt, Vocals, FeaturedArtist

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

13
Graves To Dig (LP Version)
00:03:23

Everlast, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - E. Schrody, Writer - Dante Ross, Producer - Keefus Ciancia, Keyboards - JOHN GAMBLE, Producer - The Simmulated Dummies, Producer

© 2000 Tommy Boy Music. ℗ 2000 Tommy Boy Music.

Album review

Nobody ever would have guessed that the leader of House of Pain would come back after a bout of obscurity and a serious heart attack to reinvent himself as a hip-hop troubadour, rasping out bluesy folk-rock to a steady-rolling beat. The fact that Everlast had the vision to change his tune was surprising enough, but the fact that it worked and found a wide audience was stunning. When it came time to deliver Eat at Whitey's, the follow-up to Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, in 2000, Everlast was smart enough to expand on a good thing, turning out a sequel that built on the folk-rap-rock that rejuvenated his career, while adding slight new twists. The problem is, the new twists, particularly in the guise of cameos from rockers like Carlos Santana and Warren Haynes, don't work particularly well. Also, whenever he veers toward straight rap, such as on the B-Real duet "Deadly Assassins," the music falls a little flat -- just like it did on the predecessor. Still, these not-quite successful moments don't detract from an album that delivers on the promise of Whitey Ford. Whenever Everlast lays back and spins stories and tall tales on his own, his blend of folk, rock, blues, rap, and pop culture clicks. It can be a little silly -- his rhymes are occasionally goofy, his growl a little too raspy -- but at its best, it's evocative, catchy, and ingratiating. If he can't sustain the quality of the first three songs throughout the record, at least it connects several more times, enough to make Eat at Whitey's satisfying for listeners that want a little more of "What It's Like."

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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