The Main Ingredient

Label
Elektra
Release date
8 Nov 1994
Running length
32 tracks
Running time
152:18

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 In the House 5:27 45,101
2 Carmel City 3:52 53,060
3 I Get Physical 5:04 45,840
4 Sun Won't Come Out 4:20 25,967
5 I Got a Love 5:11 48,165
6 Escape 5:17 22,640
7 The Main Ingredient 5:08 22,698
8 Worldwide 3:03 21,347
9 Al the Places 5:40 1,707
10 Tell Me 4:30 17,884
11 Take You There 4:44 55,430
12 Searching 5:05 36,098
13 Check It Out 3:57 23,707
14 In the Flesh 5:49 19,764
15 It's on You 5:12 19,860
16 Get on the Mic 3:49 16,822
Searching (LP Version) 5:06 86
Carmel City (LP Version) 3:52 52
I Get Physical (LP Version) 5:04 56
Sun Won't Come Out (LP Version) 4:20 30
I Got A Love (LP Version) 5:11 73
Escape (LP Version) 5:17 37
The Main Ingredient (LP Version) 5:07 37
Worldwide (LP Version) 3:03 32
All The Places (LP Version) 5:40 45
Tell Me (LP Version) 4:30 29
Take You There (LP Version) 4:45 55
Check It Out (LP Version) 3:57 35
In The Flesh (LP Version) 5:49 34
It's On You (LP Version) 5:12 32
Get On The Mic (LP Version) 3:50 31
In The House (LP Version) 5:27 51

About this album

The Main Ingredient is the second album by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Released in late 1994. It would become their last album together. Like their previous album, Mecca and the Soul Brother, The Main Ingredient was very well received by critics but overlooked by the mainstream.

Characterized by sultry soul and jazz samples, The Main Ingredient saw a more polished sound than the duo’s debut, building on the praise that they had already garnered. The album is notable for its snappy, crispy drums and extensive use of vocal scratches. Although missing a centerpiece on the scale of “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)”, the album contains some of the duo’s best known work, in the form of tracks such as the upbeat “In The House”, and the catchy “Sun Won’t Come Out”, which features a lush vocal sample from the song of the same name by Harvey Scales.
Continuing a theme initiated by Mecca and the Soul Brother, brief instrumental interludes are placed at the beginning and end of songs. With the exception of just a few tracks, this feature is recurrent throughout the album. In addition, The Main Ingredient saw Rock fleshing out and defining his trademark production style, which is now recognized for often containing smooth basslines, swirling horns, filtered samples, and spacious grooves. The production on this album proved to be influential upon a legion of latter day producers.
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