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Eat At Whitey's (2 LP, 2025 25th Anniversary Blue Vinyl)

EverlastEverlast
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 2000
  • 13 tracks
  • 45 min
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Eat At Whitey's - Everlast
Eat At Whitey's - Everlast

Tracks

  1. WhiteyEverlast
    1:35
  2. Black JesusEverlast
    4:40
  3. I Can't MoveEverlast
    3:25
  4. Black Coffee (feat. Merry Clayton)Everlast
    2:56
  5. Babylon Feeling (feat. Carlos Santana)Everlast
    5:11
  6. Deadly Assassins (feat. B-Real)Everlast
    2:44
  7. Children's Story (feat. Rahzel)Everlast
    3:21
  8. Love For Real (feat. N'Dea Davenport)Everlast
    4:21
  9. One And The SameEverlast
    5:03
  10. We're All Gonna Die (feat. Cee-Lo)Everlast
    2:20
  11. Mercy On My Soul (feat. Warren Haynes)Everlast
    3:24
  12. One, Two (feat. Kurupt)Everlast
    3:28
  13. Graves To DigEverlast
    3:24
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  • Everlast's Soulful Revelation

    4 out of 5 stars
    Esmée MattssonOctober 28, 2025

    Everlast's second solo album, following his time with House of Pain, is a true revelation. While his debut "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues" already caught attention, this second album takes it to another level with its soulful exploration. The cello accompaniment in "Whitey" was a bit unsettling, but "Black Jesus" is utterly captivating, blending the soul of James Brown with the vibe of O.C. Smith—simply brilliant. "I Can't Move" continues the energy of "Ends," but here, violins sneak into the background. "Black Coffee" feels like Joe Cocker dipping into soul, while Carlos Santana's contribution on "Babylon Feeling" grows on you, though "Put Your Lights On" doesn't quite hit the mark. Unfortunately, "Deadly Assassins" falls flat, feeling too much like Cypress Hill. However, Rahzel's Human Beat Box in "Children's Story" brings back the swing and soul that Everlast excels at. The slow, beautiful tracks "Love for Real" and "One and the Same" follow, while the deep-voiced "We're All Gonna Die" packs a punch. "Mercy on My Soul" delivers a Western-Soul vibe, and "One, Two" is a dry but soulful Hip-Hop piece. The classically underscored "Graves to Dig" is another standout. If only all soul music could be this compelling.

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Product specifications

Details

Album
Eat At Whitey's
Artist
Everlast
LP release year
2025
Album release date
October 17, 2000
Label
Tommy Boy
EAN
016998557815
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
45 min
Tracks
13 tracks
Color
Blue

EAN

EAN
016998557815

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
USA & Europe
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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Product description

This 2025 Reissue 25th Anniversary 2LP set is pressed on Blue vinyl.

Everlast's "Eat At Whitey's," released on October 17, 2000, under Tommy Boy Music, LLC, is a compelling journey through a diverse landscape of sounds and collaborations. Clocking in at 45 minutes, this album is a testament to Everlast's versatility and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. From the raw intensity of "Whitey" to the hauntingly beautiful "Mercy On My Soul" featuring Warren Haynes, the album showcases Everlast's lyrical prowess and emotional depth. Notable collaborations include Merry Clayton on "Black Coffee," Carlos Santana on "Babylon Feeling," and Cee-Lo on the reflective "We're All Gonna Die." The tracklist is a rollercoaster of emotions, with standout tracks like "I Can't Move" and "One And The Same" highlighting Everlast's signature style. "Eat At Whitey's" is not just an album; it's an experience that captures the essence of Everlast's artistic evolution.

About Everlast

Born Erik Francis Schrody, Everlast is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter renowned for his unique blend of hip-hop and rock. Rising to fame as the frontman of the iconic hip-hop group House of Pain, Everlast's solo career took off with his 1998 album "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues." This groundbreaking album, which combined elements of rock and hip-hop, earned him a Grammy Award nomination for the powerful track "What It's Like." The album and single reached impressive heights on the Billb... Read more

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