| | Mists Of Avalon Soundtrack CD (3 Customer Reviews)
Original score composed by Lee Holdridge.
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$7.29 Original score composed by Trevor Rabin. "Shake Ya Tailfeather" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. Original score composed by Trevor Rabin. "Shake Ya Tailfeather" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. Personnel: LaToiya Williams (vocals); David Cabrera (guitar); Tony Dofat (keyboards, programming); Stevie J. (keyboards); Mario Winans (programming); Bill Danze (keyboard programming, drum programming). Audio Mixers: Gimel Keaton; Duro; Rob Paustian; Mike Patterson; Diddy; Paul Logus; Rich Keller; Red Spyda. Recording information: Baseline Studios, New York, NY; Basement Beats Studios, St. Louis, MO; Circle House, Miami, FL; Daddy's House, New York, NY; Master Sound Studios, VA; Quad Recording, New York, NY; Slam; Soho Music, New York, NY; Sony Studios, New York, NY; Sound on Sound Studios, New York, NY; Teamworks Music Studio; The Chuuch, Long Beach; The MTV House, New York, NY; The Pad At Manhattan Center Studios, New York, NY; The Record Room, Inc., N. Miami, FL. Unknown Contributor Roles: Anthony Nance; Pharrell Williams. Rare is the feat that a hip-hop movie soundtrack can be explosive and feel as if it's a solid cohesive album, rather than a showcase for various artists to use throwaway tracks as cash cows. But Bad Boys II breaks both of these rules by assembling a mighty lineup that could very well be unprecedented in terms of sheer commercial star power. The album wastes no time and starts off with a one-two bang courtesy of a Neptunes-produced track featuring Pharrell, Lenny Kravitz, and P. Diddy on "Show Me Your Soul" and Jay-Z delivering one of his most fiery vocals in ages with "La La La." And there's no sign of letting up from this point, with contributions from diva Beyoncé, Fat Joe, Nelly, and 50 Cent featuring a posthumous appearance by the Notorious B.I.G. Biggie's delivery is so pure and potent that it's a reminder of how significant his contribution to modern rap was, and how sorely he is missed. Things tend to slow down a bit from here, courtesy of laid-back grooves from Snoop Dogg and Foxy Brown, and Justin Timberlake doing the best white-boy imitation of D'Angelo ever with "Love Don't Love Me." With Puffy as executive producer and an all-star lineup ...
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$10.65 Spend a couple minutes with Brush, and you realize you're talking to guys who started performing young in a variety of interesting ways: for Billy Brush it was a 4-track recorder, upright piano, and a "really cheap mic." John Buroker enjoyed being on stage. Sam Gray worked with mix cassettes, and Dave Elvin says he was "playing drum-like things" before he knew how to decide anything about his future. Eric Johnson just wanted to be a musician.Billy is joined by John Buroker, bass; Dave Elvin, drums; Eric Johnson, guitar; and Sam Gray, synthesizer and laptop. A behind-the-scenes fact that makes this album unique and enables the group to bring something special to stage is that all five are audio engineers. "We're all a lot more aware of what everyone else is doing in the band and how things fit together sonically," Billy says. "Sam also samples bits and pieces on the fly, sending them through delays and reverbs; sounds that – in the past – would've been reserved as studio gimmicks but can now be recreated live."Their styles are different and complementary, and ...
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