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The resulting album — 2004's Hustle — revitalized the group, as did guests Johnson, Money Mark, and Beastie Boys producer Mario Caldato Jr. Hustle was a welcome return to the bread-and-butter blend of hip-hop and American roots music that first put G. Love on the musical map. The addition of organist Mark Boyce on 2006's Lemonade adds roots rag and swing to the folk-blues mix. The CD includes some of Love's best songs — like the shambling folk-hop "Ain't That Right" and "Beautiful," a soulful, bluesy duet with Tristan Prettyman. Expect to hear plenty of the new tunes when the group comes to town this week.