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Black Godfather

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Intro
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The Black Godfather
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Whip the Booty
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Whatcha Gonna Do?
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Sling That Thing
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The Dealer, the Peeler and the Stealer
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Freak Blues
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You Got It and I Want It
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Nasty Women
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I Hate Cha
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Montana Slim
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I Wanna Go Back to Mexico
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Can't Find My Mind
30:58
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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 74:20

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Black Godfather

Me.lissa.Klein

All bow down to the Black Godfather - the funkiest, hippest old dude that I ever loved. If you like your funk down and raw with a good dose of punk, and don't mind that he can be kinda nasty: Andre is your man. I find that his albums help me keep painting during late-night sessions - and the lyrics capture the tumult of human relations - comic and tragic.

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They Say All Music Guide

After recording one of the sleaziest albums of recent memory, 1998′s Silky, what was Andre Williams supposed to do for an encore? Well, with The Black Godfather, Mr. Rhythm brings sleaze rock to new heights (or depths, depending on how you look at it). On Silky, producer and general co-conspirator Mick Collins (of the Gories and the Dirtbombs) rounded up an impressive team of Detroit-area grit-rock all-stars to back up Williams, but for The Black Godfather, Collins and Williams went nationwide, with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Compulsive Gamblers (formerly the Oblivions), the Cheater Slicks, and the Countdowns all kicking up a fuss as Williams wails on “Whip That Booty,” “Nasty Women” “I Hate Cha,” and “The Dealer, the Peeler, and the Stealer.” While Silky sounded somewhat more unified, The Black Godfather rocks a good bit harder, and while the previous album featured the occasional moment of (relatively) subtle calm, this time out Williams is firing on all cylinders at once and sounding as nasty as he wants to be. The Black Godfather is loud, it’s wild, and my, but it’s in poor taste; if that sounds like a bad thing to you, you’re best off leaving this be, but if that description sounds like fun, pick this up and have a party as Andre Williams shows you how to Sling That Thing. Points added for the cover, a hilariously accurate parody of a typical No Limit Records package. – Mark Deming

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