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The Resurrection (Geto Boys album)

The Resurrection
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Studio album by Geto Boys
Released April 2, 1996
Recorded 1995–1996
Studio Lil J's Studio
(Houston, Texas)
Genre
Length 57:27
Label Rap-A-Lot Records
Producer Brad Jordan, Mike Dean, N.O. Joe, Uncle Eddie, Derick Edwards
Geto Boys chronology
Till Death Do Us Part
(1993)
The Resurrection
(1996)
Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly
(1998)
Singles from The Resurrection
  1. "The World Is a Ghetto"
    Released: March 16, 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B+
RapReviews (8/10)
Robert Christgau (choice cut)
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars

The Resurrection is the fifth studio album by the hip hop group known as the Geto Boys. The album was released on April 9, 1996, when the Geto Boys reunited following a 3-year breakup. It is considered to be one of the group's most critically praised albums and the first of two especially creative albums.

Tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 12 & 14 are omitted on the vinyl LP, cutting the album's track listing in half for that format.

The song "Still" was used in the 1999 Mike Judge film Office Space during the scene when Peter, Samir and Michael destroy a printer in the middle of a field with a baseball bat. "Still" was produced by N.O. Joe. A parody of the scene (using a censored version of "Still") was made by Brian and Stewie on the Family Guy episode "I Dream of Jesus", in which they destroy a record of the song "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen. The uncensored version of the song is available on the Family Guy volume 7 DVD. Another parody of the scene was used for Spike TV's commercial of their coverage of the Consumer Electronics Convention in Las Vegas, shown in December 2011 and starring iJustine.

The Resurrection has received positive reviews, with some reviewers calling the album the best album the Geto Boys have ever made. In a positive review, AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "The Resurrection outstrips every other Geto Boys record in every sense -- it is the leanest, meanest, and funkiest thing they've ever recorded." James Bernard of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B+, writing "What makes this their best work is the album's festive mood, despite its harsh subject matter."

In 2005, the comedian Chris Rock ranked The Resurrection 15th on his list of the Top-25 Hip-Hop Albums ever.


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