Mecca and the Soul Brother


Mecca and the Soul Brother is the 1992 debut album from the Mount Vernon, New York hip-hop duo, Pete Rock & CL Smooth. The album contains their best known song, "They Reminisce Over You ". Mecca and the Soul Brother has been widely acclaimed as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. The album was mostly produced by Pete Rock and executive produced by DJ Eddie F of Heavy D & the Boyz.

Background

Mecca and the Soul Brother followed on the heels of the duo's EP; All Souled Out, released in 1991. Despite being a critical success, it had little commercial success in comparison to other noteworthy releases of 1992, such as Dr. Dre's The Chronic. The first single, "They Reminisce Over You ", a dedication to their deceased friend; Trouble T Roy, has gone on to become not only their signature hit, but also one of hip hop's most highly regarded songs.
Other topics on the album range from life in the ghetto, the teachings of the Nation of Islam, bootlegging, and love.

Reception

Mecca and the Soul Brother brought considerable acclaim to the duo. They were often compared to the group Gang Starr, which also featured one MC, and a producer/DJ. Although the album garnered a great amount of acclaim, sales were slow. The group only grew more popular, however, and next appeared on the Menace II Society soundtrack, followed by Who's the Man? and Poetic Justice respectively, before returning in 1994 with The Main Ingredient.

Accolades

The information is taken from AcclaimedMusic.net. and other website links below.

Track listing

#TitlePerformerTime
1"Return of the Mecca"
  • Intro: Pete Rock
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • Chorus: Pete Rock
5:42
2"For Pete's Sake"
  • Intro: Pete Rock
  • First verse: C.L. Smooth
  • Second verse: Pete Rock
  • Third verse: C.L. Smooth
  • Outro: Pete Rock
  • 5:48
    3"Ghettos of the Mind"
  • C.L. Smooth
  • 5:01
    4"Lots of Lovin'"
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • Chorus: Terri Robinson / Tabitha Brace
  • 5:07
    5"Act Like You Know"
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • Chorus: Pete Rock
  • 4:01
    6"Straighten It Out"
  • C.L. Smooth
  • 4:12
    7"Soul Brother #1"
  • Pete Rock
  • 4:30
    8"Wig Out"
  • Intro: Pete Rock
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • 4:10
    9"Anger in the Nation"
  • Intro: Adofo Abdullah Muhammad
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • 5:31
    10"They Reminisce Over You "
  • C.L. Smooth
  • 4:44
    11"On and On"
  • Intro: Grap Luva
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • 5:10
    12"It's Like That"
  • Intro: Pete Rock
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • 3:55
    13"Can't Front on Me"
  • Intro: Pete Rock
  • Verses: C.L. Smooth
  • 4:18
    14"The Basement"
  • First verse: C.L. Smooth
  • Second verse: Grap Luva
  • Third verse: Heavy D
  • Fourth verse: Pete Rock
  • Fifth verse: Rob-O
  • Sixth verse: Deda
  • 5:22
    15"If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right"
  • C.L. Smooth
  • 5:04
    16"Skinz"
  • First verse: C.L. Smooth
  • Second verse: Grand Puba
  • Third verse: C.L. Smooth
  • Fourth verse: Pete Rock
  • Fifth verse: C.L. Smooth
  • 4:14
    ;Notes

    Chart history

    Album

    Singles

    In popular culture

    The first single "They Reminisce Over You " appeared in the 2003 video game NBA Street Vol. 2, the 2011 video game Madden NFL 12 and "NBA 2K18", as well as in the Netflix series Master of None. All of the episode titles of Luke Cage are titles of songs from this album.