| | Anthrax I'm The Man CD Anthrax Discography of CDs
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Producers: Anthrax, Paul Hammingson, Eddie Kramer. Live tracks recorded at the Arcadia Theater, Dallas, Texas on July 11, 1987. Genius. Pure genius. Way before Rage Against the Machine, before Run-D.M.C.'s collaboration with Aerosmith, and before their infamous collaboration with Public Enemy, Anthrax take the credit -- or blame -- for being the pioneers of merging rap and metal. Released in 1987, their now-classic I'm the Man is a funny tribute/parody/attempt at hip-hop that is not only pulled off successfully, but it's also the first release that showcases Anthrax's sense of humor -- the latter of which was also a first for the genre of speed metal. There are also three live tracks -- one of which is the title track -- as well as a "moshable" version of Black Sabbath's "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" -- all of which are great but will probably be overlooked. Has it been mentioned that this EP is genius? ~ Mike DaRonco Although the Beastie Boys scored a major hit with the blend of rock and rap that was their 1986 classic LICSENCE TO ILL, Anthrax's song "I'm the Man" also proved to be one of the first rap-metal songs (paving the way for '90s efforts by Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit). Although it was available as a European b-side for quite some time before its official stateside release (when issued as part of the six-track I'M THE MAN EP in 1987), it automatically became the band's most well-known composition. Though three versions of "I'm the Man" might a bit excessive (a mild "censored radio version," and the more coarse "def uncensored" studio and live versions), their differences are telling about the state of censorship in the record industry at the time of this release. Also included is a vicious studio cover of the Black Sabbath classic "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath," as well as a pair of live tracks, "I Am the Law" and "Caught in a Mosh." I'M THE MAN remains Anthrax's greatest-selling release to date (it eventually even went platinum), one that inspired countless metal bands to inject some rap into their rage. Anthrax I'm The Man Songs Purchase I'm The Man CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nightmare on Elm Street DVD (1984) Widescreen
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| | Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors DVD (1987) Widescreen
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| | Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis CD (1995) Remastered
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$7.59 + 2 Bonus Tracks. Replaces #Cbs 67091.
Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Zakk Wylde (guitar); Rick Wakeman, Michael Beinhorn (keyboards); Geezer Butler (bass); Deen Castronovo (drums). Producer: Michael Beinhorn. Reissue producer: Bruce Dickinson. Recorded at Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris, France, Right Track Recording and Electric Lady Studios, New York, Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York. Includes liner notes by Phil Alexander. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Zakk Wylde (guitar); Michael Beinhorn (keyboards); Deen Castronovo (drums). Audio Mixer: David Bianco. Recording information: Bearsville Sound Studios, Bearsville, NY; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris, France; Right Track Recording, New York, NY. Photographer: Rocky Schenck. Despite a never-ending succession of guitarists, Ozzy Osbourne never changed his basic musical attack over the years. There are slight differences between the records, ...
| | Ozzy Osbourne The Ozzman Cometh CD (2002)
I'm The Man
$9.69 THE OZZMAN COMETH is a single CD collection of hits, previously unavailable recordings and one new track. Previously included a limited edition second disc containing 2 of the 4 previously unavailable recordings as well as an interview with Ozzy Osbourne. Personnel: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals); Tony Iommi, Randy Rhoads, Zakk Wylde, Jake E. Lee (guitar); John Sinclair, Kevin Jones, Rick Wakeman, Michael Beinhorn (keyboards); Geezer Butler, Bob Daisley, Rudy Sarzo, Bill Susan, Mike Inez (bass); Bill Ward, Lee Kerslake, Tommy Aldridge, ...
| | Country Slide CD (2003)
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| | Sammy Hagar Essential Red Collection CD (2004) Remastered
I'm The Man
$7.65 Incl.Capitol,Geffen,Mca & Cabo Wabo Recordings + 2 Prev.Unrel
Audio Mixer: Bob Daspit. Liner Note Authors: Ted Nugent; Scott Schinder. Photographers: Melanie Nissen; Raul Vega; Moshe Brakha; Chris Walter; Annie Leibovitz; Matthew Welch ; Robert Buhl; Steve Jennings. When it comes right down to it, Sammy Hagar doesn't have all that many hits -- he's hit the Billboard charts about 30 times as a solo artist since leaving Montrose in the late '70s, and about ten of those are ones that you'd want to hear again, particularly when you take into account that such classic anthems as "Three Lock Box," "I've Done Everything for You," and "Heavy Metal" didn't hit the charts, but covers of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" and latter-day nonentities like "Serious Ju Ju" actually did. In other words, it seems like it'd be pretty easy to put together a definitive single-disc collection of his solo work, even if you threw in Montrose's "Bad Motor Scooter" for good measure because, let's face it, that was a Sammy cut anyway. Previous compilations like Unboxed or The Best of Sammy Hagar were constrained by label restrictions, since they only featured songs from his Geffen and EMI recordings, respectively, but Hip-O's 2004 effort The Essential Red Collection was supposed to solve this problem by cross-licensing between the two labels, and adding "Bad Motor Scooter," too. Alas, it falls short of being definitive, lacking such staples as "Cruisin' and Boozin'," "Baby's On Fire," "I Don't Need Love," and, worst of all, "Three Lock Box," whose absence is even more glaring considering that the immortal lyric "Suckers walk/Money talks" is highlighted in the liner notes. In their place is a handful of lesser-known, latter-day post-"Give to Live" hits, plus two unreleased cuts from 1974, which, as collector bait goes, aren't bad, but their presence eats up space that would have been better served by real hits. Nevertheless, this is the closest listeners have come to a definitive Sammy collection, and if you have this, along with either Unboxed or The Best of Sammy Hagar, you sure could compile a killer play list for your iPod. But some won't want to work that hard, and would have preferred it if The Essential Red Collection did all the legwork, not just because all of the hits would be in one place, but because it'd be a better comp for it. Final note: when you look at the cover, please remember that there's only one pickup on Sammy's guitar because there's only one way to rock. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Though he didn't become a true worldwide superstar until he joined Van Halen in 1985, Sammy Hagar was long respected by fans and peers alike for his uncompromising commitment to stripped-down, unadulterated hard rock. A bluesy wailer on par with Robert Plant and Paul Rodgers, the California native first garnered acclaim as the lead singer of Montrose, but also scored several genre-defining hits on his own. To the delight of his intensely loyal followers, the Red Rocker's sound changed ...
| | Ani Kyd Evil Needs Candy Too CD (2005)
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$7.29 Personnel: Ani Kyd (vocals, guitar); Ani Kyd; Byron Stroud (guitar, background vocals); Marc L'Esperance (violin); Lisa Wagner (cello); Jacob "Ash" Berman (double bass); Jello Biafra, Chris Valagao (background vocals); Gene Hoglan (drums). Recording information: Lemonloaf Studios, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Profile Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; The Factory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Photographer: Delroy McLean. Singer Ani Kyd fronted a number of minor punk-metal bands before finally releasing her solo debut. Evil Needs Candy Too sounds shockingly like former 4 Non Blondes ...
| | Jake Schweich Sojourn CD (2003)
I'm The Man
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| | Papa Grows Funk Doin' It CD (2007)
I'm The Man
$11.49 Willie Cameron and Tierny Moore both have an extensive background within the music industry. From theatrical arts, album recordings, lyrical writing and even production. It wasn't a surprise to many when the two teamed up and decided to form TCT Wisdom Publishing. Willie and Tierny jumped at the opportunity to be an open door for inspiring artist. Being apart of their creative growth and challenging them in their craft. As songwriters, producers and owners of a production/ publishing co., they develop their artist to spread their wings and later teach others. Willie Cameron's zeal for R&B and Jazz has become the foundation for this dynamic duals flavor. His extraordinary musical gifting has been treasured by many. His insight within the industry has become a promising flame and an inspiring refuge for young crafts men in the business. Willie ...
| | Jean Naty-Boyer Naty-Boyer,Jean Vol. 2-Chansons A Gestes CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Amrita Pritam Jab We Met CD (2007) (Import)
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