OutKast - Stankonia

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Album Details

Title: Stankonia
Artist: OutKast
Release Date: 10/31/2000
Re-Released On: 12/19/2007
Label: Arista, LaFace, La Face
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 730082607223, 4988017655238, 730082609555, 828765509992
Genre: Rap
Styles: Alternative Rap, Southern Rap, Dirty South
Moods: Confident, Fun, Rousing, Stylish, Ambitious, Brash, Carefree, Manic, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Quirky, Witty, Amiable/Good-Natured, Campy, Druggy, Freewheeling, Rambunctious, Rowdy, Sexy, Sophisticated, Street-Smart, Warm, Humorous, Silly, Sleazy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Meandering, Happy, Harsh, Whimsical
Total Copies: 12
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro
  2. Gasoline Dreams
  3. I'm Cool (Interlude)
  4. So Fresh, So Clean
  5. Ms. Jackson
  6. Snappin' & Trappin'
  7. D.F. (Interlude)
  8. Spaghetti Junction
  9. Kim & Cookie (Interlude)
  10. I'll Call Before I Come
  11. B.O.B.
  12. Xplosion
  13. Good Hair (Interlude)
  14. We Luv Deez Hoez
  15. Humble Mumble
  16. Drinking Again (Interlude)
  17. ?
  18. Red Velvet
  19. Cruisin' in the ATL (Interlude)
  20. Gangsta Sh*t
  21. Toilet Tisha
  22. Slum Beautiful
  23. Pre-Nump (Interlude)
  24. Stankonia (Stanklove)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDLa Face35184
2003CDLa Face55099
2002CDArista26072
2000CDLaFace26072

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Album Review

Stankonia was OutKast's second straight masterstroke, an album just as ambitious, just as all-over-the-map, and even hookier than its predecessor. With producers Organized Noize playing a diminished role, Stankonia reclaims the duo's futuristic bent. Keyboardist/producer Earthtone III helms most of the backing tracks, and while the live-performance approach is still present, there's more reliance on programmed percussion, otherworldly synthesizers, and surreal sound effects. Yet the results are surprisingly warm and soulful, a trippy sort of techno-psychedelic funk. Every repeat listen seems to uncover some new element in the mix, but most of the songs have such memorable hooks that it's easy to stay diverted. The immediate dividends include two of 2000's best singles: "B.O.B." is the fastest of several tracks built on jittery drum'n'bass rhythms, but Andre and Big Boi keep up with awe-inspiring effortlessness. "Ms. Jackson," meanwhile, is an anguished plea directed at the mother of the mother of an out-of-wedlock child, tinged with regret, bitterness, and affection. Its sensitivity and social awareness are echoed in varying proportions elsewhere, from the Public Enemy-style rant "Gasoline Dreams" to the heartbreaking suicide tale "Toilet Tisha." But the group also returns to its roots for some of the most testosterone-drenched material since their debut. Then again, OutKast doesn't take its posturing too seriously, which is why they can portray women holding their own, or make bizarre boasts about being "So Fresh, So Clean." Given the variety of moods, it helps that the album is broken up by brief, usually humorous interludes, which serve as a sort of reset button. It takes a few listens to pull everything together, but given the immense scope, it's striking how few weak tracks there are. It's no wonder Stankonia consolidated OutKast's status as critics' darlings, and began attracting broad new audiences: its across-the-board appeal and ambition overshadowed nearly every other pop album released in 2000. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
B RealPerformer
BackbonePerformer
Big BoiVocals
Big GippPerformer
Big RubePerformer
DréVocals
Erykah BaduPerformer
Gangsta BooPerformer
Goodie MobPerformer
Josh ButlerMixing
Killer MikePerformer
Mark "Exit" GoodchildRecording
OutKastProducer