| | Dennis Taylor Enough Is Enough CD Dennis Taylor Discography of CDs
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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, the first album from R&B singer Dennis Taylor, features 13 tracks including "Here I Am" and "Smile."
2000 debut album for artist described as an eclectic mix of Luther Vandross, Will Downing & Alexander O'Neil, hailed by many UK reviewers as the finest soul album of the year. Tracks include the singles, 'Bad As You Wanna Be', 'Smile' & a cover of Anita Baker's 'Angel'. Dennis Taylor Enough Is Enough Songs | 1. | Enough Is Enough |
| 2. | You Know Just When |
| 3. | Bad as You Wanna Be |
| 4. | Out of Control |
| 5. | Here I Am |
| 6. | Angel |
| 7. | Love Need & Want You |
| 8. | Smile |
| 9. | Can We Do It |
| 10. | Yesterday |
| 11. | Rock U Good |
| 12. | Should I |
| 13. | Don't Give Up |
| Enough Is Enough Music Review Purchase Enough Is Enough CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jasper Mellocentric CD (1999)
Enough Is Enough
$16.45 This is Jaspers first album. This is a really good album that was under exposed. It's a smooth sexy album. Check it out. Also check out his second album "From My Perspective" www.industryphunk.com
Contains 14 tracks.
Personnel: Jasper ...
| | Miles Jaye Romantic Storm CD (2003)
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$10.25 With a list of top 20 hits to his credit, Miles Jaye has been recognized as a prominent R&B vocalist since 1987, with his first three offerings on Island Records, MILES, IRRESISTIBLE and STRONG. He is, however, a gifted and accomplished musician. With Romantic Storm, Miles has not only arranged and produced a suite of music that is innovative and expertly executed,but he has strategically positioned himself to move effortlessly from singer to instrumentalist ...
| | Jackson 5 Ultimate Christmas Collection CD (2009)
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$12.25 ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION is a reissue of THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM released in 1970 on Motown, with ten bonus tracks. This is a pleasing combination of holiday classics, with not so classic, but still enjoyable, original tunes. Collectors will be interested in hearing the bonus cuts exclusive to this compilation, such as the spoken seasons greetings from Michael, Jermaine, Tito, and Jackie, originally issued on a 1973 promotional single; "Little Christmas Tree," from A MOTOWN CHRISTMAS, also from ...
| | Jackson 5 I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters CD (2009)
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$11.16 Liner Note Author: Harry Weinger.
| | S O S Band Best Of The S.O.S. Band CD (1995)
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$11.05 (saxophone, keyboards, vocals); Abdul Raoof (trumpet, flugelhorn,
percussion); Jason "T.C." Bryant (keyboards, vocals); John Alexander
Simpson (bass, vocals); James Earl Jones III (drums, vocals); Jerome "JT"
All songs written by James Harris III and Terry Lewis except "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" (Harold Clayton/Sigidi) and "What's Wrong With Our Love Affair?" (Jason Bryant).
Like all greatest-hits or best-of compilations, this one is missing some key ingredients, namely "S.O.S. (Dit Dit Dit Dat Dat Dat Dit Dit Dit)" and "Just the Way You Like It." Since the band didn't record tons of material and was only active a short time, the omissions are hard to fathom. It's not like they didn't have room on the CD; only ten songs are compiled here. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are well represented with eight songs. Despite the omissions, this is still good listening. Mary Davis' vocals are irresistible; she can do it all. On "Take Your Time (Do It Right)," she shows her funk side, matching the driving, disco-like beat with some powerful vocals. On "Tell Me if You Still Care," she sings in a softer voice, similar to a Smokey Robinson production for Mary Wells. She sings "Just Be Good to Me" with so much conviction that you believe she wrote it. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Import exclusive compilation for the hit 80s soul-pop act features ten tracks including their two-million selling debut single 'Take Your Time (Do It Right)'.
Willie "Sonny" Killebrew (saxophone, flute, vocals); Billy "B.E." Ellis
Thomas (drums, percussion).
Includes liner notes by Steven Ivory.
Producers: Sigidi (tracks 1, 10); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (tracks 2-8); Ricky Sylvers, Gene Dozier (track 9).
Compilation ...
| | Enigma Posteriori CD (2006)
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$11.39 Released in 2006, Enigma's sixth album, A POSTERIORI, stays in the same techno-tinged vein of its predecessor, VOYAGEUR. On these 12 songs, sonic architect Michael Cretu focuses on synth-heavy grooves more than on New Age atmospherics, resulting in one of Enigma's more dance-oriented outings. Stand-out tracks include the house-influenced "Feel Me Heaven," ...
| | Rondas Infantiles, Vol. 2 CD (2000)
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$6.15
| | Ultramagnetic MC's Basement Tapes 1984-90 CD (1994)
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$13.99
| | Essential Soul: Nitelife CDs (2005) (Import)
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$13.29
| | Ravi Shankar Flowers Of India CD (2007) England
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$13.85 Historic recordings from Ravi Shankar beginning with the astonishing 28 minute 'Raga Jog' recorded in 1956 and arguably one of his absolute finest recordings. The other really serious rarities on this set are those made by the Hindu musicians that provided music for the production of original Uday Shankar (Ravi's brother) dance company of Hindu Musicians when it made its historic first visit to the United States in 1937; the young Ravi Shankar was amongst that number. These are therefore the earliest recordings of Ravi that exist, originally released on 78's and available digitally for the first time ever. Ravi Shankar is the biggest name in world music and - due partly to the closeness of his involvement ...
| | Rhymes 'N' Rhythm Bedtime Lullabies CD (2007) (Import)
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$5.69 Track Listing of songs: Hush A Bye Baby; Little ...
| | Groundhogs Hogs On The Road CD (2008)
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$15.79 2008 reissue of this album from the great Groundhogs, the British Blues/Rock/Prog outfit fronted by guitarist/vocalist Tony McPhee, originally released in 1988. Emerging in the early '60s as a Blues band, The Groundhogs were noted for backing visiting American Blues artists such as John Lee Hooker. The band evolved in the latter part of the '60s into a heavy rock ...
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