Soul Survivor, Vol. 1

RELEASE
November 10, 1998
LABEL
Loud

Album Review

With partner C.L. Smooth, Pete Rock made one hip-hop milestone, 1992's "They Reminisce over You (T.R.O.Y.)," before going his own way in the mid-'90s. On his debut solo album, Soul Survivor, Rock enlists pals Method Man, Raekwon, Kool G. Rap, Black Thought, MC Eiht, and Heavy D, among many others, to shape his ideas and ideals into a solid sound structure that's part post-Wu-Tang bombast, part old-skool classicism. And like its title implies, Soul Survivor is a funky fresh affair, one that ties '70s soul with slick '90s hip-hop. Rock tosses in R&B elements more readily than most of his contemporaries, and his smooth flow (as well as those of his guest rappers) slip around the grooves with a mellow grace. Biggest problem is its length: 74 minutes is too much time for Rock's otherwise slim approach, allowing some filler to creep into the project.
Michael Gallucci, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Soul Survivor (Intro)
  2. Tru Master
  3. Half Man Half Amazin
  4. Respect Mine
  5. Tha Game
  6. #1 Soul Brother
  7. Rock Steady, Pt. 2
  8. Truly Yours '98
  9. It's About That Time
  10. One Life to Live
  11. Take Your Time
  12. Mind Blowin'
  13. Soul Survivor
  14. Da Two
  15. Verbal Murder 2
  16. Strange Fruit
  17. Massive (Hold Tight)