| | Freestyle Explosion CD (2 Customer Reviews)
This collection of early electro and freestyle tracks includes Shannon, Nu Shooz, Diamond Girl, TKA and Sweet Sensation. ~ Keith Farley
Feat.Nic & Wild,Pretty Poison, Nu Shooz,Giggles & More
Personnel: Jenny Burton (vocals).
Freestyle Explosion Music Freestyle Explosion Songs | 1. | Diamond Girl - Nice & Wild |
| 2. | Catch Me I'm Falling - Pretty Poison |
| 3. | I Can't Wait - Nu Shooz |
| 4. | One Way Love - TKA |
| 5. | One More Shot - C-Bank |
| 6. | Be Mine Tonight - Promise Circle |
| 7. | Love Letter - Giggles |
| 8. | Let the Music Play - Shannon |
| 9. | Take It While It's Hot - Sweet Sensation |
| 10. | Sending All My Love - Linear |
| 11. | Point of No Return - Nu Shooz |
| 12. | Did It Feel Like Love - Geniune Parts |
| 13. | Fascinated - Company B |
| 14. | For Tonight - Nancy Martinez |
| Freestyle Explosion Music Review Purchase Freestyle Explosion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 2 CD (1998)
Freestyle Explosion album
$10.99 The second volume in ...
| | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 3 CD (1998)
Freestyle Explosion CD music
$11.75
| | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 4 CD (1998)
Freestyle Explosion music CDs
$11.75
| | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 5 CD (1998)
Freestyle Explosion songs
$12.99
| | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 6 CD (2000)
Freestyle Explosion album
$13.99 The sixth volume in the various artists compilation Freestyle Explosion ...
| | Freestyle Explosion Vol. 7 CD (2002)
Freestyle Explosion CD music
$12.39 This 12-track collection of '80s dancefloor-fillers contains some of freestyle's top artists and biggest songs. Songs like "What's on Your Mind" by Information Society and "I Know You Love Me" by Trinere are guaranteed to get your feet ...
| | Scott Hamilton Grand Appearance CD (1978)
Freestyle Explosion music CDs
$12.19 For this rare outing away from the Concord label, the young tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton (whose mixture of various swing-based players resulted in his own distinctive sound) is heard on two sets with either Hank Jones or Tommy Flanagan on piano, bassist George Mraz and drummer Connie Kay. As usual, Hamilton sticks mostly to medium-tempo standards, also playing a few warm ballads, an original blues and a heated rendition of "Crazy Rhythm." The CD reissue of this fine ...
| | Sereno Como Amigos CD (1996)
$10.75 | | Jack Johnson On And On CD (2003) Digipak
Freestyle Explosion songs
$10.39 Something of a slacker renaissance man, prototypical mellow surfer-dude Jack Johnson is not only a BILLBOARD-charting recording artist, but also a world-champion athlete and award-winning documentary filmmaker. On his second full-length album, ON AND ON, the sandy-toed singer/songwriter delivers a bare bones set of acoustic folk rock as soft and soothing as the Hawaiian breezes that serve as his inspiration.
As on his debut disc, BRUSHFIRE FAIRYTALES, Johnson serves up a groovy, yet slightly melancholy stew in his trademark breathy voice, which at its best recalls everyone from Steve Miller to Chet Baker to Evan Dando of The Lemonheads. This time around, however, the vocalist/guitarist isn't afraid to gently stir pinches of reggae, hip-hop, and Harry Belafonte style pop-calypso into his usual hippie jam-band roux. Mario Caldato Jr.'s ultra-sparse, live-sounding production carefully reveals the subtle sadness that lurks behind even Johnson's poppiest tunes, making ON AND ON the perfect album for a midnight beach party on the last night of summer vacation.
Recorded ...
| | Best Of Dragonball Z American Soundtr Best Of Dragonball Z, Vol. 5: American Soundtrack CD (2004)
Freestyle Explosion album
$15.35 Track Listing of songs: Goku vs. Jeice & Burta; Guru's Theme; Ginyu Force Theme; Piccolo and Nail Fuse; Goku's Nightmare; Say Goodbye to Namek; Mr. Shu's Lesson; Mr. Shu's S&M Class; Cops Arriving; Blowing up the Lab; Goku's Dream; Heaven Sent Trunks; Medley; Episodic Trunks; Krillin and Trunks Arrive; Tournament March; Jazzy Tunes; Goku Volunteers Gohan; King Yemma; Pterodactyl Attack; Gohan and Greasers; Chi Chi and Videl; ...
| | This Is Elephunk CD (2004) (Import)
Freestyle Explosion CD music
$15.69 The Basement Boys turn their attention to a new sound with their ElephunkLabel. To introduce the world to their new musical vision, they unveila ten track compilation CD of tracks that clearly define the Elephunksound. Combining live instrumentation and modern electronics to fuseelements of jazz, soul, afro-beat, latin, R&B,and funk.Headlining the compilation is the internationally renowned Fertile Ground,with their Basement Boys' produced "Live in The Light" the lead singlefrom the collection. Additional hightlights include "Nocturne" by KlementBonelli & Rocchdee and "Tomorrow" by former Sting drummer Vinx, which maketheir first CD appearance after receiving both critical and commercialsuccess as Elephunk 12" singles last year. Vinx also previews hisup-coming full length album with "Taste To Be Aquired".The UK's Marvin Springer delivers two songs, "Broken Down Soldier" and"July", which the shine a spotlight on seductive, heartfelt lyrics andgenuinely unique brand of soul -- a sort of cross between Seal andRichie Havens. Respected vocalist Taja Sevelle brings her sultry voice tothe deep groove of an exclusive unreleased version of "Never Givin'Up". "Take You Down" by is an irresistible ...
| | Frank Pourcel Latinoamerica CD (1996)
Freestyle Explosion music CDs
$9.55 Digitally remastered.
| | Mary Wells Motown Legends: My Guy CD (1995)
Freestyle Explosion songs
$6.45 The Mary Wells edition of the MOTOWN LEGENDS series contains some of the singer's biggest hits, including the smoothly grooving "You Beat Me to the Punch," the shy-and-sexy "Two Lovers," and "My Guy," Wells's signature song. It is interesting to note that Smokey Robinson penned each of these three songs and four other tunes on this 11-track compilation. Wells's music also benefited greatly from Robinson's production, and her vocal style, perhaps not coincidentally, recalls Robinson's in its high, breathy embellishments.
Wells's sound embodied the Motown aesthetic--smooth soul-pop that married R&B traditions with pop hooks and a high-gloss production that ensured commercial success. And tunes like ...
| | Steven Feld Time Of Bells 1 CD (2007)
Freestyle Explosion album
$15.19 THE TIME OF BELLS, 1Soundscapes of Italy, Finland, Greece and FranceSteven FeldOmnis clocha clochabilis, in clocherio clochando clochans clochativo clochare facit clochabiliter clochantes.-François Rabelais, Gargantua, 1554After twenty-five years of recording rainforest soundscapes in Papua New Guinea, I’ve started to listen to Europe. I’m struck by a sonic resemblance: bells stand to European time as birds do to rainforest time. Daily time, seasonal time, work time, ritual time, social time, collective time, cosmological time – all have their parallels, with rainforest birds sounding as quotidian clocks and spirit voices, and European bells heralding civil and religious time. In these compositions you’ll hear how bells sound the time of day, the time of prayer, the time of festival, the time of transhumance. You’ll hear how their temporality shapes space, changing ambience with the season, making distance and dimension. You’ll hear how they interact with other time and space-makers, from the sea, insects and birds, to cars, televisions, and musical instruments. Most of all you’ll hear how bells simultaneously sound a present and past, as their immediate resonance also rings the longue durée of their technological and social history.1. Gragnana: a village above Carrara in the marble mountains of Italy’s Tuscan coast. Late on a May afternoon the shepherd Benito brings his fifty belled sheep down from the hills. As they walk toward the small shed where Benito will milk and leave the sheep for the night, the village church bell, about one kilometer in the distance, sounds the descending three tones that signal a funeral. Later, at 8 p.m., the bell sounds the ave maria, marking the end of the day. The bell’s imposition of religious time on Gragnana is nothing short of ironic; the village has long been home to anti-clerical anarchists. [10:06]2. Nauvo: a Finnish village on an archipelago southwest of Turku. In the brisk Nordic air of early spring a pair of austere bells calls the Sunday congregation. Then the resonance of the organ, one of the oldest in Finland, fills the old stone church. After the service, hymns are sung at the adjacent graveyard, and the birds, cars, and bells again mark the surrounding space and temporal motion of the day of prayer. [11:12]3. Kali Vrissi: a Greek mountain village between the Balkan cities of Serres and Drama. Early in the new year, people gather for the annual festival of babouyera, "the old men" masked and costumed in heavy bells. Led by bagpipes and frame drums, dozens of belled men and boys parade through the winding streets. Here festival bells both create and collapse time, playing with the struggle of music and noise, plunging the village into a sonic river while making it audible like a passing flock of sheep. [11:08]Ringing the angelus: a French village suite [24:56]The Catholic practice of ringing the angelus to signal prayer commemorating the incarnation dates to the 13th and 14th centuries. French village bells generally sound the angelus at 7 a.m., 12 noon, and 7 p.m., heralded by a triple ring of three pulses. 4. Sermérieu: a small agricultural village in the Isére, southeast of Lyon. The morning angelus sounds through the density of trucks, cars, and tractors heading to work, accompanied by roosters, birds, dogs and TV broadcasts, and an old fountain just across the road. [6:43]5. Bormes-les-Mimosas: a village perched above the Mediterranean, west of St. Tropez. Light winds shape the ocean’s pulse at a rocky water edge, punctuated by summer tourist car horns in the bustling streets above. Suddenly the overlapping noon angelus ...
|
|
|