ARTIST: Field MobTITLE: Light Poles And Pine TreesLABEL: Disturbing Tha Peace/GeffenGENRE: RapBITRATE: 201kbps avgPLAYTIME: 0h 58min totalRELEASE DATE: 2006-06-20RIP DATE: 2006-06-04Track List———-01. 1, 2, 3 4:1802. My Wheels 4:1103. So What (Feat. Ciara) 3:3604. Baby Bend Over 3:4805. Smilin (Feat. Ludacris) 4:1806. Area Code 229 4:3507. Blacker The Berry (Skit) 1:0808. Blacker The Berry 4:2509. I Hate You 3:4410. At The Park 3:4011. Eat Em Up, Beat Em Up 4:5912. Pistol Grip 4:1413. Sorry Baby (Feat. Bobby 3:26Valentino)14. It’s Over 3:3215. Georgia (Feat. Ludacris & 4:23Jamie Foxx)Release Notes:It should come as no surprise that Field Mobs highly anticipated third album isstacked with so many celebs. Their debut, 613: From Ashy to Classy, was hailedby critics as one of the best albums of 2001. The follow-up, From Tha Roota ToTha Toota, includes the breakout hit “Sick of Being Lonely,” which struck achord with Hip-Hop heads from the East to the West — and all states in between.Shooting Field Mob back on the scene was their underground classic “Georgia”which created a buzz at radio comparable to the din of a million gnats in yourear. Featuring Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx and their new Disturbing Tha Peace familymember, Ludacris, “Georgia” was the lead single and video from the Gold-sellingLudacris Presents Disturbing Tha Peace Compilation. “We were trying to do‘Georgia’ since our first CD,” Shawn Jay points out. “We never had the means toactually put it together. Now, years later, after all we’ve been through, weended up getting it done with the one person that could make it happen,Ludacris.”After producing the 2002 smash “Sick of Being Lonely,” Jazze Pha returns tobless the duo with the first official single “So What” featuring Ciara, themulti-platinum Princess of Crunk and R&B, who also happens to be Smokes cousin.“So What” is a swirling, funky roller skating jam with a message: Dont believerumors, especially when youre in a relationship. Yet it should come as nosurprise that even their radio joints have a deeper meaning — because theresalways a message in everything Field Mob does.After listening to their album and getting to know Field Mob and where theyrefrom, the album title becomes a no-brainer. “The name of the album is LightPoles and Pine Trees because there aint no skyline where we’re from,” statesShawn Jay. “There’s no arch like in St. Louis or palm trees like California,”continues Smoke. “You look up and that’s what you see in Albany.” Thats Albany,Geor-giaaa.Looking to redirect the Southern spotlight their way, Field Mob is certaintheyre delivering the hits to do just that. Having paid just as many dues andshown just as much heart as other Southern rap stars, Smoke and Shawn J reaffirmtheir status as pioneers of the Southern sound with Light Poles and Pine Trees.“I feel like we’re the most posturpedic group in the industry right now,”declares Shawn Jay. “Meaning, we’re the most slept-on artists. Other artistsknow that if we finally get a little bit of light, its over.”