Concrete Law

Concrete Law (2001) is the first album by Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100). Backbone was previously a member of the Goodie Mob and performed on their 1996 album Still Standing. He also contributed "Angelic Wars" to the soundtrack of Set it Off, released that same year.[1] The album's single was "5 Deuce 4 Tre".[2]

Concrete Law
Studio album by
Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100)
ReleasedJune 19, 2001
LabelUniversal Records
ProducerOrganized Noize Front Street Entertainment
Backbone (Mr. Fat Face 100) chronology
Concrete Law Backbone of Dungeon Family Presents..Generation X

Executive Producers: Organized Noize & Slic Patna Co-Executive Producers: Charles Suitt & Bernard Parks Artist Featured: Odd Ball, Blvd. International, Cee-Lo, Joi, Sleepy Brown, Big Gipp, Slimm Calhoun, Shawty Putt, C-Bone, Chamdon, Youngbloodz, T-Mo, Khujo, Witchdoctor, Big Rube, Cool Breeze, Killer Mike, & Slic Patna.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Robert Christgau[4]
Vibe[5]

Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Concrete Law
  3. Like This Feat. Odd Ball & Blvd. International
  4. Jump Back- Produced by Montez Harris - Front Street Entertainment
  5. 5 Deuce 4 Tre
  6. Hit & Run Feat. Slic Patna & Blvd. International
  7. Lord Have Mercy Feat. Cee Lo Green & Joi
  8. Come See Me Feat. Sleepy Brown
  9. Believe That Feat. Big Gipp & Slimm Calhoun
  10. O.K. Feat. Shawdy Putt & C-Bone
  11. 50 Deep Feat. Chamdon & Youngbloodz
  12. Dungeon Ratz Feat. T-Mo, Khujo Goodie, Witchdoctor, & Big Rube
  13. Under Streetlights
  14. Puttin On Feat. Cool Breeze
  15. Sho Ya Right Feat. Killer Mike
  16. Yes Yes Y'all Feat. Slic Patna
  17. Wheatskraw Outro- Produced by Montez Harris - Front Street Entertainment

Interviews

Backbone recently had a radio interview on 89.3 FM (WRFG Atlanta) where he spoke about the Concrete Law album and about his career.

gollark: 3B.
gollark: I was going to say I could try compiling it on my pi, but it runs a sane 64-bit OS.
gollark: Possibly, but that is *pretty* old so the dependencies might break.
gollark: Not strictly needed but it might be slightly more vulnerable to data loss without that.
gollark: It's used to close the database connection on exit.

References

  1. Kenon, Marci (7 April 2001). "New Artist Roundup". Billboard. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  2. "Dungeon Family's Backbone Upholds Concrete Law". MTV News. 2000-05-04. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
  3. Azpiri, Jon. "Concrete Law Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  4. CG: Backbone
  5. Drumming, Neil (July 2001). "Concrete Law Review". Vibe. p. 134. Retrieved 10 July 2014.


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