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Willie Neal Johnson & The New Keynotes: Willie Neal Johnson, Robert Williams, Teddy Cross, David Talley, Shelton Talley, Kenneth Talley, Maurice Morgan, Sr.
& The New Keynotes.
Recorded live at Caldwell Auditorium, Tyler, Texas.
Personnel: Willie Neal Johnson (vocals); Norman Williams (strings, horns); Derrick Nation (organ).
Audio Remixers: Frank Williams; Jerry Masters.
Recording information: Caldwell Auditorium, Tyler, TX.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Robert Williams ; Teddy Cross.
Arranger: Willie Neal Johnson.
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$13.05 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ Fluid.
The Sounds of OM series has become something of an institution; each volume brings together what its compilers say are the greatest and most sought-after 12" remixes of the past year, most of them previously available only on vinyl. It's a nice service to provide clubgoers who don't have turntables at home or can't be bothered to haunt the vinyl shops or spend all night turning records over, and the material is generally quite good. The fourth volume in the series is a continuous DJ mix by DJ Fluid (who did the honors on the first volume, as well), and features 15 tracks of quality house music by the likes of Afro-Mystik, Miguel Migs, Kaskade, and J Boogie's Dubtronic Science. ...
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$15.05 On her last album, 2004's Land of Milk and Honey, Eliza Gilkyson, long based in Austin, TX, made some of her most explicitly political statements and, for her trouble, earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album, as well, it seems, as critical email from some of her fans. (Like Natalie Maines of Dixie Chicks, Gilkyson seemed ashamed that the President of the U.S. was from Texas, and while she acknowledged the criticism on her Website, www.elizagilkyson.com and ">, she also made a point of noting that 57,288,974 Americans, at the very least -- the number of people who voted for Senator John Kerry for President in 2004 -- were on her side.) If Land of Milk and Honey was her pre-election treatise, Paradise Hotel is, inevitably, her post-election lament, one she sings in a mature, smoky voice that is occasionally reminiscent of Emmylou Harris, three years her senior, and often of Lucinda Williams, three years her junior. True, the only explicitly political song on the album is "Man of God," an unsparing condemnation of George W. Bush that denies his claim to religious justification for his foreign and domestic policies. ("Jesus said help the poor and the weak/If he lived today he'd be a liberal freak.") But Gilkyson also finds analogous historical and spiritual subjects ...
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$10.75 The 13 in LL Cool J's latest LP represents the number of albums that he's recorded for Def Jam, the label he helped build from the ground up dating back to 1984. Much like Ice Cube and other aging hip-hop stars who have crossed over to mainstream celebrity, LL has little to prove but still plenty of talent to burn. As he says on "Get Over Here," "It ain't where ya from, it's how hot you are," and the man they call Todd Smith liberally borrows production styles from hip-hop's ever-expanding geography, while throwing in the occasional history lesson. Opener "Old School New School" is rousing and boastful, feeling awfully similar to a Kanye West cut off GRADUATION. He then heads down south for "Over Here"'s stutter-step bounce (and the phenomenal, drumline-centric "American Girl"), and goes literally global via the seductive Indian inflections of "I Fall In Love." But the highlight is "Ringtone M.," a minimalist track backed by a verse from genre pioneer Grandmaster Caz. EXIT 13 demonstrates that LL's influence has become genre- and era-blind, and as an MC, his flow is still as crisp, confident, and commanding as ever.
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