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Purchase It's 15 To 23 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$11.18 Last time around, Shakira touched upon so many styles she couldn't be contained on one album, splitting Oral Fixation in two. This time, she focuses on one sound only: a pulsating electro-disco that crosses all boundaries and welcomes all nationalities. Such concentration behooves Shakira, freeing her to release her inner She Wolf, a wild wacko who's as coo coo as she is carnal. And for as sexy as Shakira is -- crucially, her music is sexy too -- what really gives She Wolf its bite is her inspired nuttiness, how she laments that Matt Damon's not meant for her, and wishes her ex-lover and his new girl a horrible vacation where the room smells and the toilet doesn't flush. "Darling, it is no joke, this is lycanthropy," she sings on the title track with no small trace of humor, and this blend of cheerful weirdness and sick beats -- often supplied by the Neptunes, delivering tough, sensual rhythms in a way they haven't in a long time, but also John Hill and Wyclef Jean -- is giddily addicting, a celebration of all the strange ...
| | Max Minelli Pain Medicine CD (2009)
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| | Angie Stone Unexpected CD (2009)
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$13.10 On her second album for Concord's Stax imprint (and fourth overall), Angie Stone delves deeper into funk and hip-hop than on her previous outings. Her last offering, The Art of Love & War, was a critical and commercial triumph for the vastly underrated vocalist, and topped the Billboard chart. With a slew of producers including Sly Williams, Willie "Chuck" Shivers, Karrim King and Fitzroy Reid, Steven "Supe" White, Jonathan Richmond, Jazze Pha, and Stone herself, these dozen tracks continue to reveal her versatility as a vocalist and recording artist; she can sing whatever it is she wants to with equal verve, authenticity, and flair. Despite the slicker and more diverse sounds on Unexpected, the soul quotient is high, even if this isn't strictly a neo-soul album. The new beat consciousness reveals itself most on the title track, which is hard funk at its 2009 best. Cuts such as "Free" might have come right out of the 1990s with their use of careening synths, shimmering hip-hop beats, and colliding loops. But the melody is solid, its chorus and refrain catchy. "I Found a Keeper" is another; its production, arrangement, and structure actually feel like it was recorded in the 1990s -- ...
| | 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 ...
| | Pitbull Rebelution CD (2009)
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| | Daptone Gold CD (2009) Digipak
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| | Gathering Of Nations Pow Wow 1995 CD (1996)
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| | Bailao Popular Vol. 1-Bailao Popular CD (2007)
$30.29 | | Queer For The Ear: Extreme Make-Overs For Disco Dance Classics CD (2004)
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| | IQU Sun Q CD (2004)
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$13.49 Includes a cover of Minnie Ripperton's "Loving You" on theremin.
Four years on from their last release and nearly six years after their debut album Chotto Matte a Moment! arrived, IQU returns with their second full-length Sun Q. When most bands go on such an extended hiatus it's a red flag that all is not well, but Sun Q is in fact IQU's best work yet. They've traded some of the more overtly experimental and drum 'n' bass leanings of their earlier work for pretty, Asian flavored synth pop that's equally shiny and smart: the irrepressible "9th Line" sounds like Daft Punk gone Shibuya-kei, with electro beats, fuzz bass and tight, tinny guitars jostling for position. Though the sardonic vocals on the verses help keep the song from becoming too cutesy, the track's overall vibe conjures up images of toys and robots getting their groove on (the song also takes a bathroom break, one of the first songs to do so since Björk's "There's More to Life Than This"). This mix of style, wit, and just a slight bit of geekiness informs the rest of Sun Q, particularly on "Dirty Boy" -- which also recalls Bis' first forays into synth pop, albeit with a slightly funkier edge -- as well as on the fun, sushi-referencing "Hamachi" and a cheeky cover of Minnie Riperton's "Loving You," on which the band's theremins strain to reach some of the impossibly high notes the soul diva hit on the original. "Dirty Boy"'s ringtone and vocoder-laden funk-pop and the sweetly mischievous pizzicato strings and breathy vocals on "Crazy" show off IQU's range within their sound and also recall the late-'90s heyday of Shibuya-kei artists like Buffalo Daughter and Takako Minekawa. However, the album doesn't sound dated; indeed, its somewhat more recent ...
| | Renato Zero Il Dono CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Seeds Of Movies Nijino Megami CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Vaughan, Sarah & Woody Herman On The Radio 1963 'Live' Guard Sessions CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Enzo Enzo Clap! CD (2009) (Import)
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