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Soul Food Taqueria is the third studio album by American multi-instrumentalist and composer Tommy Guerrero. It was released on April 8, 2003, by Mo' Wax Records. The album was recorded during 2002 and 2003 in sessions at the Function 8 record label's studio in San Francisco, California. Production, instrumentation and songwriting was primarily handled by Guerrero, with contributions from producers Gadget and Monte Vallier. Rapper Lyrics Born and singer Gresham Taylor performed the few vocal tracks present on the album.

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  • Soul Food Taqueria is the third studio album by American multi-instrumentalist and composer Tommy Guerrero. It was released on April 8, 2003, by Mo' Wax Records. The album was recorded during 2002 and 2003 in sessions at the Function 8 record label's studio in San Francisco, California. Production, instrumentation and songwriting was primarily handled by Guerrero, with contributions from producers Gadget and Monte Vallier. Rapper Lyrics Born and singer Gresham Taylor performed the few vocal tracks present on the album. Soul Food Taqueria consists mostly of downtempo, instrumental and sample-based chill-out music. It also incorporates influences from Latin soul, R&B, trip hop, and lo-fi music. Its cover artwork, depicting a taquería that also serves soul food, was designed by artist Stephen Powers. The album did not receive significant promotion, and no radio singles were issued. While it did not appear on any record charts, Soul Food Taqueria was well received by most critics, who applauded its diverse style and production quality while deeming it an improvement from Guerrero's previous record, A Little Bit of Somethin' (2000). (en)
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  • The song features vocalist Gresham Taylor, breakbeat samples, and wah wah guitar. (en)
  • One of atmospheric break tracks. (en)
  • The track has bossa nova and West Coast jazz-influenced instrumentation. (en)
  • The lo-fi instrumental features funk grooves and Guerrero's detailed guitar. (en)
  • The song's musical arrangement has a Latin influence. (en)
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  • Japan bonus tracks (en)
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  • From the Soil to the Soul (en)
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  • Interlude And the Day Goes By (en)
  • Interlude So Many Years Ago (en)
  • Interlude Train of Thought (en)
  • Intro Lectric Chile Goat (en)
  • It Gets Heavy (en)
  • Lost Unfound (en)
  • Rusty Gears, Lonely Years (en)
  • Terra Unfirma (en)
  • Thank You MK (en)
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  • Soul Food Taqueria is the third studio album by American multi-instrumentalist and composer Tommy Guerrero. It was released on April 8, 2003, by Mo' Wax Records. The album was recorded during 2002 and 2003 in sessions at the Function 8 record label's studio in San Francisco, California. Production, instrumentation and songwriting was primarily handled by Guerrero, with contributions from producers Gadget and Monte Vallier. Rapper Lyrics Born and singer Gresham Taylor performed the few vocal tracks present on the album. (en)
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