Slow Car Crash

Come Out and Play Tonight...

Editor's Review:

Omarr Escoffie’s Slow Car Crash is back with their second full-length CD release, a 14-track collection of material that picks up where the last album left off. The music on Come Out and Play Tonight explores much of same music path that Escoffie and crew started out on, but digs deeper, finding new layers and bigger sounds. The tunes are pop in nature — sweet and smooth, with strong electronic backbones, gently deep bass lines, and of course, the winning dual vocal harmonies or Escoffie and the band’s soulful songstress, Christina Brown. As a sophomore release, Come Out and Play Tonight is as tight as they come, and represents a developed level of quality songwriting and musical execution.

– Max Sidman


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Record Label Sacred Art Records
Released August 2001

Tracks

  1. I Swear
  2. No. 14
  3. Sugar
  4. Falling
  5. Things Will Get Better
  6. All U Need
  7. The Drive
  8. The Little Things
  9. Balance
  10. Make it Right
  11. Love Comin’ Around
  12. Yo Yo Holster
  13. King Me
  14. Sugar (remix, featuring cootdog)
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