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Florida Mass Choir Higher Hope Songs Purchase Higher Hope CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Florida Mass Choir Let The Holy Ghost Lead You CD (1981)
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| | Florida Mass Choir Now, I Can See CD (1992)
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| | Florida Mass Choir Treasure CD (1999)
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| | Gospel Music Workshop of Americ What He's Done For Me: Live In Philadelphia CD (1999)
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| | Justin Bieber My World CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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| | Jay-Z The Blueprint 3 CD (2009)
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$15.65 On THE BLUEPRINT 3, still unretired Jay-Z announces "the only rapper to rewrite history without a pen." It's a standard Jigga boast, but the Brooklyn icon has earned the bragging by backing it up, particularly on his gold-label, top-shelf BLUEPRINT series. Ever-ready for battle, Jay-Z takes on autotune, crossover radio, and many other hip-hop concerns with the gloriously jagged rap elan for which he's become known.
When Jay-Z first made a series out of his best album, 2001's The Blueprint, it became a game of high expectations. The first volume saw Jay-Z as vital as he'd ever been, storming back to the hardcore after a few years of commercial success. THE BLUEPRINT 2 took a different tack, with guest shots to compliment his sinuous flows. BLUEPRINT 3 is somewhere between the two, closer to the vitality and energy of the original but not without the crossover bids and guest features of the latter. Kanye West is in the producer's chair for seven tracks, and it's clear he was reaching for the ...
| | Spiders Imperial Sessions CDs (1993) (Import) Import; Germany
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$40.09 Contains 47 tracks recorded between 1954 and 1963. ...
| | Allman Brothers Band Legendary Hits CD (1995)
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| | Karaoke R&B Female Artists CD (2002)
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| | Mushroom Evolution Concert (Re-Release) CD (2002)
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| | Hy Weiss Presents Old Town Records CDs (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$29.85 Packaged as a 50th anniversary tribute to Old Town Records boss Hy Weiss, this double CD contains 60 tracks from the label's catalog that span the early '50s to the late '60s, including five previously unissued cuts. Although Old Town is fairly well remembered by '50s rock & roll collectors, it only had half a dozen or so big hits, most of them bunched together at the very beginning of this compilation: the Capris' "There's a Moon Out Tonight," Billy Bland's "Let the Little Girl Dance," the Fiestas' "So Fine," the Earls' "Remember Then," Robert & Johnny's "We Belong Together," and Larry Finnegan's "Dear One." And truthfully, Old Town really didn't develop nearly as strong an identity as the most successful New York rock and R&B indies did, being most active in the doo wop field, in which they landed a number of singles that found success in the New York area without making a national impact. Doo wop by groups like the Solitaires, the Valentines, and the Harptones takes up much of disc one and some of disc two. While some hardcore collectors esteem this stuff highly and there are occasional true standouts like the Harptones' "Life Is But a Dream" and the Solitaires' "The Wedding" (which is unabashedly sentimental even by doo wop standards), for the most part it's average and unmemorable.
More interesting in some ways, though not hugely so, were Old Town's forays into other areas of blues, rock & roll, and soul, including obscure commercial recordings by Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry (though just one is included here); Titus Turner's "We Told You Not to Marry," an "answer" record to Lloyd Price's hit "I'm Gonna Get Married"; Billy Bland's blatant 1955 Bo Diddley-modeled "Chicken in the Basket," with the ridiculous lyric "down on the graveyard on my knees, thought I heard a chicken sneeze"; and the Adams Brothers' solid 1961 New Orleans R&B outing "Burnin' in Pain." In the mid- to late '60s, Old Town got into some soul production, and while the few soul tracks at the end of disc two are uncharacteristic of the label's output, some of them are among the anthology's highlights, like Lester Young's rowdy blues-soul outing "Down to the River" (and no, it's not the same Young as the jazz great); Thelma Jones' emotional ballad "Never Leave Me"; and the Gypsies' commercial soul-dance beater "Jerk It." (The Gypsies would later turn into the Flirtations and have a big hit -- on a different label -- in 1969 with "Nothing But a Heartache.") But the quality of the music is too erratic, and the jumps between styles too diffuse, to make this package that enjoyable a listen for any collectors but the most dedicated and wide-ranging in their tastes. Incidentally, though Arthur Prysock was Old Town's most successful artist in the 1960s, unfortunately only one of his tracks (and none of his Old Town chart singles) are here. ...
| | Southland Records PR San Diego 2 Los Angeles CD (2005) Parental Advisory
$13.05 | | Jackson 5 Vol. 1-Soul Source Jackson 5 Remixes CD (2005) (Import)
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