11/10/2021 0 Comments Slightly Stoopid Songs
And never come to complain, we be dem digital Oh turn the day to night Oh turn it back to day and then rain Say them weed theyOn June 30th, 2015, Slightly Stoopid will release their 8th studio album titled Meanwhile…Back at the Lab via the group’s own Stoopid Records. Free Dub.Slightly Stoopid - Digital Lyrics. Slightly Stoopid song list (A-Z) The following is a A-Z list of songs by Slightly Stoopid: Alibis.Courtney Adams played the guitars and bass and I did the drum programming, percussion, scratches, and arrangement.”For those not familiar, “The Prophet” is an old Slightly Stoopid song first featured on their first album that included Sublime’s Brad Nowell on bass. It’s a song with a pretty impressive history – I was excited to be a part of the remake. It’s a remake of a song from their album ‘Slightly $toopid’ named ‘Prophet’. They brought their friend and former Sublime and Long Beach Dub All-Stars alum, Marshall ‘Ras MG’ Goodman in to produce the remake.Here’s what Marshall told The Pier: “I produced one track for their album.Mixdown Town LBC, Long Beach, CA and was self-produced by the band along with The Lab’s in-house maestro James Wisner. The album also features Angela Hunte on “One Bright Day” and Beardo on a song called “F*ck You”.As the press release reads, the forthcoming album was recorded at the band’s studio as well as at Platinum Sound, NYC Rivas Studios, L.A. That particular song is FREE when you pre-order it on iTunes. The drum programming I’ve been focused on in recent times is based in Hip Hop, the ‘Boom Bap’ style specifically, and I keep to the same style-type for my scratches.”Slightly Stoopid returns to their very first producer in Miguel Happoldt who told The Pier he’s recently produced as many as 3 songs for Slightly Stoopid with the track “Life Rolls On” making the new album. It’s our interpretation of the “Bluesman” attitude in a modern context. “The Prophet” was also featured on Stoopid’s Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct in 2004 as the song was originally written by Miles Doughty.When I asked Marshall what sort of style or production he brought to the remake, he explained: “I’m still pushing the ‘Bluesman’-inspired style that Courtney Adams and I began developing years ago.
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