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A year after tasting mainstream success with Jigga on his hit single "Big Pimpin'" and five years after their definitive RIDIN' DIRTY, Port Author, Texas's own Underground Kingz (Pimp C and Bun-B) re-formed for their fourth major label release, 2001's DIRTY MONEY. With deep-fried southern funkadelic production that utilizes booming bass-lines, wah guitar riffs, and an array of compressed drum tracks, Pimp C's beatwork provides the ideal backdrop to the duo's back-and-forth lyrical onslaught. Largely overlooked (both commercially and critically) and under-promoted at the time of its release, DIRTY MONEY has stood the test of time and, in years since, has come to represent the best of that pure Dirty South G-Crunk before the region and its various subgenres became commercial goldmines. DIRTY MONEY features a thick guestlist that includes Eightball & MJG, Big Gipp of the Goodie Mob, Juicy J and DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia, Kool Ace, Too $hort, Jermaine Dupri, and Devin the Dude.
Additional personnel includes: Kool Ace, Too Short, Devin The Dude, C-Note, Juicy J, DJ Paul, Jermaine Dupri, UGK, Eightball, MJG, Big Gipp.
Recorded in Atlanta, Georgia and Houston, Texas.
Parental Advisory
Producers: N.O. Joe, Pimp C, J. Bido, Jermaine Dupri.
UGK: Pimp C, Bun B.
Vibe (12/01, p.194) - 3.5 discs out of 5 - "...When the duo raps over trunk-rattlin' beats and dense, slow-noddin', bluesy soundscapes...their swaggering flow is still seductive..." Dirty Money Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta | | Label | Jive Aces | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 17993  | | CD Universe Part number | 1004977 | | Catalog number | 41673 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 13, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Too Short, Jermaine Dupri, Eightball, MJG, Ugk, Big Gipp, DJ Paul, Kool Ace, Devin, Cnote, Jucy J |
Purchase Dirty Money CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ugk Too Hard To Swallow CD (1992)
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$8.99 Truth in advertising, Too Hard to Swallow is UGK before they got funked up, grinding over some minimal, hard beats that aren't as complementary to their delivery as the smoother production they would later favor. Still, thanks to members Bun B and Pimp C's ability to write memorable rhymes, the ...
| | Ugk Ridin' Dirty CD (1996)
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$8.79 Samples include "Future Shock" (as performed by Curtis Mayfield), "Backstrokin'" (as performed by The Fatback Band), "Munchies For Your Love" (as performed by Bootsy Collins) and "Angel" (as performed by Wes Montgomery).
Gangsta rap, from the Lone Star State. This disc is straight-up real, no punches pulled, from first cut to last--and you know these guys are from down south, when "ten" sounds like "tee-an." The good news is that RIDIN' DIRTY also has its fair share of listenable, soulful rap music. From ...
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| | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | Ugk Underground Kingz CDs (2007)
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| | Mellowdramatic Remixed CD (1998)
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| | Body & Soul Nyc, Vol. 4 CD (2002)
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$12.19 When it comes to New York City club nights, Body & Soul has become the scene's nomad. Bouncing from one venue to another, the event never seems to lose any of its steam, or soul for that matter. Hosts François K., Danny Krivit, and Joe Claussell turn any venue into their sanctuary ...
| | Big Jim Sullivan Sitar Beat CD (1968) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.99 SITAR BEAT is the first album recorded by British guitar god, Big Jim Sullivan. It includes Sullivan's instrumental take on the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home" and Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale".
Top British session guitarist Jim Sullivan was not a novice to the sitar when he recorded this instrumental album in 1968, having studied it seriously and established himself as the only non-Indian session musician who could play the instrument on U.K. recordings. The record still sounds like rather cheesy East-meets-West à go-go, though. Covers of then-current rock faves like "A Whiter Shade of Pale," "Sunshine Superman," and the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home" and (of course) "Within You, Without You" share space with three Sullivan originals, with John McLaughlin playing some session guitar. The rock covers are basically instrumental rearrangements that save for the sitar fit into the usual 1960s pop/rock background mood music format, though "She's Leaving Home" is changed to fit more Indian rhythms. Sullivan's original compositions (even the one titled "Flower Power") are more Indian in flavor, though nothing to set alongside your Ravi Shankar LPs, with "The Koan" buttressed by a nice jazzy breeze. The 2002 RPM CD reissue adds not only lengthy historical liner notes but also six cuts from music library discs on the De Wolfe label, four ...
| | Ozzy Osbourne No Rest For The Wicked CD (1989) Remastered
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$7.59 Digitally remastered by Brian Lee and Bob Ludwig (Gateway Mastering Studios, Inc.).
Although Ozzy Osbourne received enormous commercial success with 1986's THE ULTIMATE SIN, his detour into glam metal proved unsatisfying for both Osbourne and his fans. Osbourne spent most of 1987 readying his postponed live album with Randy Rhoads for release, TRIBUTE, and pondering his future musical direction. He elected to return to the kind of music that got him where he was in the first place--loud, unapologetic heavy metal. He also decided to replace guitarist Jake E. Lee with a young newcomer from New Jersey, Zakk Wylde, for 1989's NO REST FOR THE WICKED. Wylde had been a lifelong Ozzy/Sabbath fan, and resembled Randy Rhoads both in appearance and in playing style.
While the album is not on par with such past classics as BLIZZARD OF OZ and DIARY OF A MADMAN, NO REST FOR THE WICKED did represent a return to Osbourne's roots (thanks in part to longtime Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker). Osbourne tackles a range of subjects throughout, such as crooked televangelists ...
| | Billy Preston Encouraging Words CD (1970)
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$24.45 Digitally remastered by Ron Furmanek (January 1993, Abbey Road Studios, London, England).
All songs written or co-written by Billy Preston and/or George Harrison except "I've Got A Feeling (John Lennon/Paul McCartney).
Encouraging Words was about as fine an album as Apple Records ever issued by anyone who wasn't a member of the Beatles, and it's also better than many of the Apple albums issued by the ex-bandmembers; but it's also among the most obscure of any album that the label ever issued by a major artist -- without a hit single to drive its sales, the LP never did more than brush the very bottom of the charts, and it was quickly lost amid the financial collapse of the label and the implosion of the Beatles' business ventures; even many Billy Preston fans never had a chance to find out it was there, obscured as it was by his subsequent chart success with "Outta ...
| | Most Hated No Rest For The Real CD (1998)
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| | Celia Cruz Cao Cao Mani Picao CD (2007) (Import)
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