Like Water for Chocolate | ||||
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Released | March 28, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 Electric Lady Studios (New York, New York) Studio A (Dearborn Heights, Michigan) | |||
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Length | 77:51 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
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Like Water for Chocolate is the fourth studio album by American rapper Common, released on March 28, 2000, through MCA Records. It was Common's first major label album and was both a critical and commercial breakthrough, receiving widespread acclaim from major magazine publications and selling 70,000 copies in its first week.[2] The album was certified Gold on August 11, 2000, by the Recording Industry Association of America.[3] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album had sold 748,000 copies by March 2005.[4] The video for "The Light" was frequently shown on MTV, adding to Common's exposure. The album also formally marked the formation of the Soulquarians, a collective composed of Questlove (of The Roots), J Dilla (formerly of Slum Village), keyboardist James Poyser, soul artist D'Angelo and bassist Pino Palladino, among numerous other collaborators. This group of musicians would also be featured on Common's next album, Electric Circus.
The album's cover photo, 1956 Alabama by Gordon Parks, is a photo of a young black woman in Alabama, dressed for church, and drinking from a "Colored Only" drinking fountain.[1][5]