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Purchase Deadly Zone CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Max Minelli Pain Medicine CD (2009)
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$8.78 Audio Mixer: Happy Perez.
Recording information: Neva Fold Studios, Baton Rouge, LA; Shonta Studios, Baton Rouge, LA; SLFEMP Studios, Houston, ...
| | Best Of Sam Cooke CD (1962) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 This 1965 compilation is the perfect introduction to the soulful pop of Sam Cooke. It contains all of his best-loved songs in their original versions and represents the wide variety of moods the man conjured with his music. His unique vocal style combined the smooth, tasteful pop approach of Nat King Cole with a grittier, more emotive soul sound.
His compositions brought those two worlds together in a similar manner, the worksong providing fodder for the melodic pop of "Chain Gang," for example. "You Send Me" is the ultimate expression of romantic rapture, while "Sad Mood" is the most mournful of lost-love songs. Somehow, even when capturing a sense of celebration ("Having A Party," "Twistin' The Night Away") there's still a subtle twinge of sadness in Cooke's expressive voice, giving his performances an extra layer of depth.
Digitally remastered by Rick Rowe.
Includes 3 bonus tracks.
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| | Z-Ro Cocaine CD (2009)
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$15.05 Despite his status as one of hip-hop's most prolific artists, Z-Ro never quite spreads himself too thin. The provocatively titled COCAINE is his second release from 2009, and features his trademark self-aware, yet rapier-sharp lyrics over some of the hotter beats out of the fertile Houston scene. The Intro skilfully sets out the landscape as the dark-vocaled MC reflects upon his choice of a life of street dealing without a shred of remorse, while stressing his decision was not exactly the wise one. From there, Z-Ro, an expert storyteller, wanders from tale to tale, each one delivered with a novelist's touch, on a record which somehow transcends cookie-cutter.
In 2009, Z-Ro's loyal fan base expected Heroin, a two-CD set announced the previous year, but instead they got Cocaine, a one-CD version with many songs that already appeared on the mixtape Codeine. Confusing, and rumors of the rapper's difficulties with the Rap-A-Lot label top it all off, but the good news is that Cocaine is no great disappointment. It does feel a bit disjointed and perhaps cobbled together from tracks recorded for the mythological Heroin, but fans of the rapper spend enough time in the mixtape world that any semi-sensibly laid-out Z-Ro release is a step up, and Cocaine is just that. Highlights include "Quarterback," which is filled with football metaphors; the anthem "Southside" with special guest Lil' Flip; and "Can't Leave Drank Alone," which serenades the purple stuff as if it were the sweetest woman Z-Ro has ever known. In another move fans will appreciate, Z-Ro handles most of the production himself, and even if some of these tracks have already debuted on mixtapes, they sound better here with more separation and much less compression. ~ David Jeffries.
| | Wibal & Alex Los Duenos Del Planeta CD (2009)
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$8.78 Track Listing of songs: Se Me Dio; Me Pegue; Yo Me Arriesgare; Solo Te Pregunto; Pa Que Envolverme Contigo; Un Poco Mas; Nos Deseamos; Solo Vivetelo; Dos Cerveza; Pa Encima; Pongaceme Comoda; ...
| | Best Of Stevie B CD (1991)
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$8.55 Miami-based vocalist Stevie B was never more than a pleasant pop/soul type, although he scored a left-field number one hit in 1990 with "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)." That's included on this anthology, along with his other sentimental smashes, which included "I'll Be By Your Side" and "Love and Emotion." He could be painfully maudlin, but that seemed to be his stock-in-trade, as every Stevie B tune that ever made any noise was drenched in vapid schmaltz. ~ Ron Wynn
Producers: Stevie B, Tolga Katas, Warren Allen Brooks, Glenn ...
| | Tom Joyner's Old School Mix CD (1999)
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$8.89 Around 1994, urban contemporary DJ Tom Joyner hired Steve "Silk" Hurley to provide "old school mixes" for his popular Tom Joyner Morning Show; and by old school, he meant the classic soul, funk, and disco of the late '70s and early '80s. To be sure, Hurley was perfect for the job; he had played an indispensable role in house music, and his credentials as a mixmaster were undeniable. The type of mixing that Hurley has done on his show is what he does for Old School Mix, which spans 1976-1982 and boasts a non-stop mix of 18 major hits from that period. One gem segues right into another; just as Gwen McCrae's "Funky Sensation" is starting to fade out, Hurley comes right in with One Way's "Cutie Pie." And just as Peter Brown's "Dance With Me" is starting to end, Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell" makes its presence felt. The CD is full of gems that defined the disco era, such as Chic's "Le Freak," Sister Sledge's "He's the Greatest Dancer," and Foxy's "Get Off." But Joyner's mix has as much to do with hardcore funk and soul as it does with disco; Funkadelic's "One Nation Under a Groove," Slave's "Slide," and Zapp's "More Bounce to the Ounce" soared to number one or two on the R&B charts, but didn't fare nearly as well on the pop charts. In fact, Old School Mix is pretty much the type of soul/funk/disco blend you could have expected to hear on the mix shows that graced black radio in the late '70s and early '80s. Even if you're not familiar with Joyner's show and Hurley's contributions to it, this is a CD to savor. ~ Alex Henderson
Steve"Silk"Hurley Remix Brick, Gq,Chic,Heat Wave,Sister Seldg
Liner Note Author: Tom Joyner.
Photographer: Michael Ochs.
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| | Lostprophets Town Called Hypocrisy PT.1 (2006) (Import)
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| | Adam Tensta My Cool (2007) (Import)
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| | Quartershackle Lies (2008)
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$7.15 Austin based hard-rock outfit Quartershackle have established themselves as a band with a dynamic sound and relentless stage presense. Featuring innovative hard-hitting riffs and tempo changes with clever ability and approach, their music has established a powerful connection with their fast growing fan-base. The four-piece has forged together an entirely different range of influences and created a "sound ...
| | Color Midnight Call (2008) (Import)
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$14.45 Track Listing of songs: Midnight ...
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