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F.O.O.D. (album)

F.O.O.D. is the second full-length studio album by American rapper/producer Danny!, released under his 1911 Music/Badenov Records imprint in 2005. The acronym "F.O.O.D." stands for "Finding Out Our Destination" and, despite the depiction in the cover art, the album's content has nothing to do with any actual food or food-related themes (unlike MF Doom's second album, Mm..Food).

F.O.O.D.
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 17, 2005
RecordedFebruary–April 2005
GenreHip hop
Length72:00
LabelBadenov Records/1911 Music
ProducerDanny!
Danny! chronology
The College Kicked-Out
(2004)
F.O.O.D.
(2005)
Charm
(2006)

The restaurant shown on the cover of F.O.O.D. is Bobbie's Diner, a 1950s-themed cafe owned by the Savannah College of Art & Design where Danny! was once a student.

Overview edit

The album, which was pressed up in limited quantities, was significant for officially introducing the wise-ass/sarcastic and cynical persona of Danny!, now known by the alternative moniker and alter ego "D. Swain". This was largely in part due to the mixed criticism Danny! received for his debut album, The College Kicked-Out. The jaded producer/MC took the feedback personally, openly lashing out on his critics throughout F.O.O.D. It was this, along with constant usage of self-deprecating lyrics that bordered on autophobia and smacked of depression, that made F.O.O.D. a far darker and more emotionally charged LP than its predecessor.

F.O.O.D. saw a swift progression from the sound and style predominant on The College Kicked-Out. Though still heavily relying on samples Danny experimented with different methods this time, even going as far as to scratch vocals into his songs with a turntable in a style reminiscent of DJ Premier. Employing new techniques to further disguise his sample usage signaled his maturation as a producer and gave him more acclaim within the hip-hop community.

Danny!'s lyrics—which balanced topics from his indecisiveness and pseudoskepticism to social commentary about black America—were seen as an improvement over those found on his previous album. Presumably, the extra insight offered in his rhymes as well as the manner in which they were delivered was an effort to appease critics who deemed his prior efforts as "amateurish" compared to Danny!'s peers. However, many of Danny!'s lyrics on F.O.O.D. also contained a substantial amount of profanity and even chronicled graphic recounts of Danny!'s sexual exploits, making The College Kicked-Out relatively inoffensive in comparison.

 
Though publicity photos for F.O.O.D. included images of various dishes and entrées, the album itself did not cover food-related topics. Above, the tray card art portrays F.O.O.D.'s track listing as a restaurant bill stub.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [1]

F.O.O.D. was released in May 2005 to little fanfare, in contrast to the widespread attention given to Danny!'s previous LP. Though the initial response was mostly positive, feelings were undoubtedly mixed. While many agreed that the record was a sonic improvement, both lyrically and musically, over The College Kicked-Out, listeners were turned off by the amount of cursing and explicit sexual content. Critics believed Danny! was trying to "wear a suit that [doesn't] fit", implying that the role of foulmouthed cynic was not in context with the persona initially displayed on Danny!'s debut album.

Supporters of Danny! appreciated the new direction but overall everyone, including Danny! himself, felt that he took past criticism to heart and devoted far too much time addressing detractors and naysayers. Aside from the retaliatory songs, the record was praised for its vivid, sometimes satirical narratives, more personal glimpses into the rapper's life, and even the brief optimism Danny! showed toward the end of the record. Allmusic recognized Danny! as "a storyteller...and a pretty good one, too".[2]

Unfortunately, F.O.O.D. didn't do much to help Danny! make a significant dent in the underground hip-hop community, and buzz for the album subsided shortly after its release.

Track listing edit

No.TitleMusicSample(s)Length
1."Intro" (Swain, Gaye, Riperton, Rudolph)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Don't Let Anyone Bring You Down", by Minnie Riperton and "Here My Dear", by Marvin Gaye.3:20
2."F.O.O.D." (Swain, Griffin, Moore, Perren)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "Poor Charlotte", by the Miracles.4:02
3."I'm Back" (Swain, Armstead, Ashford, Simpson)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "Cry Like A Baby", by Aretha Franklin.3:43
4."It Changes" (Swain, Sherman, Sherman)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "It Changes", by Chad Webber.4:00
5."I Only Wanna Be With You" (featuring Ms. Lisha) (Swain, Webb)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Didn't We", by Irene Reid.4:50
6."So All Alone" (Swain, Lloyd, Oliver, Osmond, Osmond)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "I'm Dyin'", by Donny Osmond.3:50
7."Prove Myself" (Swain, Sylvers)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "I Don't Need To Prove Myself", by The Sylvers.3:22
8."Regrets" (Swain, Lennon, McCartney)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Your Mother Should Know", by The Beatles.3:05
9."My Whole World" (Swain, Crutcher, Jones)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "My Whole World Is Falling Down", by William Bell.4:00
10."Mind's Made Up" (Swain, Addrisi, Addrisi)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "I Believe You", by Cleo Laine.4:37
11."So Tired (remix)" (Swain, Davis, Perry)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Love Got Me Tired (But I Ain't Tired of Love)", by Greg Perry.4:35
12."V.I.P." (Swain, Lennon, McCartney)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "Eleanor Rigby", by the Beatles.4:05
13."The Lesson" (Swain, Mann, Spector, Weil)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Lovin' Feeling", by The Charmels.3:13
14."Where Is The Love" (Swain, Bala, Long, Moy)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "And This Is Love", by Gladys Knight & the Pips and "Fly Away", by Sons and Daughters of Lite.3:11
15."What She Said" (Swain, Page, Perren, Yarian)Produced by Danny!Contains elements from "A Little Piece of Heaven", by The Miracles.2:41
16."Goodbye" (Swain, Sylvers)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "Don't Give Up The Good Life", by the Sylvers and "Don't Let Me Lose This Dream", by Aretha Franklin .4:40
17."We Gon' Make It" (Swain, Sylvers)Produced by Danny!Contains samples from "We Can Make It If We Try", by the Sylvers.5:52
UK Bonus Tracks
No.TitleSample(s)Length
18."Fullaschidt" (featuring 'Drea) (Swain, Kahn, Styne)Contains samples from "A Beautiful Friendship", by Esther Phillips.2:58

Personnel edit

  • Danny! – Executive Producer, Producer, Composer, Featured Vocals
  • Steve Slavich – Engineer
  • Andrea Boutte – Featured Vocals
  • Shalisha North – Featured Vocals

Release history edit

Country Date
United States May 17, 2005
United Kingdom May 25, 2005

References edit

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Brown, Marisa (May 25, 2005). "F.O.O.D.' album review". Allmusic. Retrieved October 25, 2006.

External links edit

  • courtesy of MP3.com
  • "F.O.O.D." lyrics courtesy of the Original Hip-Hop Lyrics Archive (OHHLA.com)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources F O O D album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message F O O D is the second full length studio album by American rapper producer Danny released under his 1911 Music Badenov Records imprint in 2005 The acronym F O O D stands for Finding Out Our Destination and despite the depiction in the cover art the album s content has nothing to do with any actual food or food related themes unlike MF Doom s second album Mm Food F O O D Studio album by Danny ReleasedMay 17 2005RecordedFebruary April 2005GenreHip hopLength72 00LabelBadenov Records 1911 MusicProducerDanny Danny chronologyThe College Kicked Out 2004 F O O D 2005 Charm 2006 The restaurant shown on the cover of F O O D is Bobbie s Diner a 1950s themed cafe owned by the Savannah College of Art amp Design where Danny was once a student Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 Release history 5 References 6 External linksOverview editThe album which was pressed up in limited quantities was significant for officially introducing the wise ass sarcastic and cynical persona of Danny now known by the alternative moniker and alter ego D Swain This was largely in part due to the mixed criticism Danny received for his debut album The College Kicked Out The jaded producer MC took the feedback personally openly lashing out on his critics throughout F O O D It was this along with constant usage of self deprecating lyrics that bordered on autophobia and smacked of depression that made F O O D a far darker and more emotionally charged LP than its predecessor F O O D saw a swift progression from the sound and style predominant on The College Kicked Out Though still heavily relying on samples Danny experimented with different methods this time even going as far as to scratch vocals into his songs with a turntable in a style reminiscent of DJ Premier Employing new techniques to further disguise his sample usage signaled his maturation as a producer and gave him more acclaim within the hip hop community Danny s lyrics which balanced topics from his indecisiveness and pseudoskepticism to social commentary about black America were seen as an improvement over those found on his previous album Presumably the extra insight offered in his rhymes as well as the manner in which they were delivered was an effort to appease critics who deemed his prior efforts as amateurish compared to Danny s peers However many of Danny s lyrics on F O O D also contained a substantial amount of profanity and even chronicled graphic recounts of Danny s sexual exploits making The College Kicked Out relatively inoffensive in comparison nbsp Though publicity photos for F O O D included images of various dishes and entrees the album itself did not cover food related topics Above the tray card art portrays F O O D s track listing as a restaurant bill stub Reception edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 F O O D was released in May 2005 to little fanfare in contrast to the widespread attention given to Danny s previous LP Though the initial response was mostly positive feelings were undoubtedly mixed While many agreed that the record was a sonic improvement both lyrically and musically over The College Kicked Out listeners were turned off by the amount of cursing and explicit sexual content Critics believed Danny was trying to wear a suit that doesn t fit implying that the role of foulmouthed cynic was not in context with the persona initially displayed on Danny s debut album Supporters of Danny appreciated the new direction but overall everyone including Danny himself felt that he took past criticism to heart and devoted far too much time addressing detractors and naysayers Aside from the retaliatory songs the record was praised for its vivid sometimes satirical narratives more personal glimpses into the rapper s life and even the brief optimism Danny showed toward the end of the record Allmusic recognized Danny as a storyteller and a pretty good one too 2 Unfortunately F O O D didn t do much to help Danny make a significant dent in the underground hip hop community and buzz for the album subsided shortly after its release Track listing editNo TitleMusicSample s Length1 Intro Swain Gaye Riperton Rudolph Produced by Danny Contains samples from Don t Let Anyone Bring You Down by Minnie Riperton and Here My Dear by Marvin Gaye 3 202 F O O D Swain Griffin Moore Perren Produced by Danny Contains elements from Poor Charlotte by the Miracles 4 023 I m Back Swain Armstead Ashford Simpson Produced by Danny Contains elements from Cry Like A Baby by Aretha Franklin 3 434 It Changes Swain Sherman Sherman Produced by Danny Contains elements from It Changes by Chad Webber 4 005 I Only Wanna Be With You featuring Ms Lisha Swain Webb Produced by Danny Contains samples from Didn t We by Irene Reid 4 506 So All Alone Swain Lloyd Oliver Osmond Osmond Produced by Danny Contains samples from I m Dyin by Donny Osmond 3 507 Prove Myself Swain Sylvers Produced by Danny Contains samples from I Don t Need To Prove Myself by The Sylvers 3 228 Regrets Swain Lennon McCartney Produced by Danny Contains samples from Your Mother Should Know by The Beatles 3 059 My Whole World Swain Crutcher Jones Produced by Danny Contains samples from My Whole World Is Falling Down by William Bell 4 0010 Mind s Made Up Swain Addrisi Addrisi Produced by Danny Contains samples from I Believe You by Cleo Laine 4 3711 So Tired remix Swain Davis Perry Produced by Danny Contains samples from Love Got Me Tired But I Ain t Tired of Love by Greg Perry 4 3512 V I P Swain Lennon McCartney Produced by Danny Contains elements from Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles 4 0513 The Lesson Swain Mann Spector Weil Produced by Danny Contains samples from Lovin Feeling by The Charmels 3 1314 Where Is The Love Swain Bala Long Moy Produced by Danny Contains elements from And This Is Love by Gladys Knight amp the Pips and Fly Away by Sons and Daughters of Lite 3 1115 What She Said Swain Page Perren Yarian Produced by Danny Contains elements from A Little Piece of Heaven by The Miracles 2 4116 Goodbye Swain Sylvers Produced by Danny Contains samples from Don t Give Up The Good Life by the Sylvers and Don t Let Me Lose This Dream by Aretha Franklin 4 4017 We Gon Make It Swain Sylvers Produced by Danny Contains samples from We Can Make It If We Try by the Sylvers 5 52 UK Bonus TracksNo TitleSample s Length18 Fullaschidt featuring Drea Swain Kahn Styne Contains samples from A Beautiful Friendship by Esther Phillips 2 58Personnel editDanny Executive Producer Producer Composer Featured Vocals Steve Slavich Engineer Andrea Boutte Featured Vocals Shalisha North Featured VocalsRelease history editCountry DateUnited States May 17 2005United Kingdom May 25 2005References edit Allmusic review Brown Marisa May 25 2005 F O O D album review Allmusic Retrieved October 25 2006 External links edit F O O D audio snippets courtesy of MP3 com F O O D lyrics courtesy of the Original Hip Hop Lyrics Archive OHHLA com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title F O O D album amp oldid 1193720908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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