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Coast to Coast Motel is the second album by G. Love & Special Sauce, released in 1995. [6] Critical reception
G. Love & Special Sauce is an American rock band from Philadelphia. [1] They are known for their unique, "sloppy", and "laid back" sound that encompasses blues, hip hop, rock, and soul. The band features Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love; Jeffrey Clemens on drums; and Jim Prescott on bass. [2] [3]
G. Love and Special Sauce is the debut album by the American band G. Love & Special Sauce, released in 1994. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album was certified Gold after selling 500,000 copies. It contains the song "Cold Beverage", which became a college-radio staple, [ 3 ] as well as "Baby's Got Sauce", which Seattle's KEXP-FM 90.3 called the song of the year.
Not really a rip-off, but there's an Italian place nearby that serves a deliciously savory dipping sauce called Bagna Cauda. $13 gets you about an 8 oz crock of it and 6 soft breadsticks to dip.
Spin wrote that the album's "beach-bound grooves are well-trodden." [4] Entertainment Weekly called it "sleeker and more streamlined than its three predecessors."[2] The Washington Post called Philadelphonic the band's best album, writing that it "achieves a flow so smooth that one can't tell where the Bob Dylan influences stop and the Eric B. & Rakim influences start."
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Entertainment Weekly thought that "songs like 'I-76', a goofball paean to his native Philadelphia, sound less like Ray Charles and more like Ray Stevens." [3] Trouser Press wrote that "the potentially worthy grooves found in the rim-shot soul of 'Lay Down the Law' and the jazzy hip-hop of the title track stretch into monotonous jamband crap that would make Dave Matthews apologize for his ...
To re-create the iconic Big Mac burger sauce right at home, simply combine 8 ingredients (plus salt and pepper). ... This special sauce goes on just about everything (yes, even Big Mac hot dogs).