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Purchase Doin' It Down South CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | 8Ball & MJG On The Outside Looking In CD (1994)
Doin' It Down South
$14.29 Eightball & MJG made some significant strides forward on their second collection, On the Outside Looking In. Featuring ...
| | 8Ball & MJG Memphis Under World CD (2000)
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$6.29 Like Lyrics of a Pimp, Memphis Under World compiles previously unavailable Eightball & MJG material from the duo's underground days. The key tracks are indeed here -- "Listen to the Lyrics," "Armed Robbery," and "Pimp N ...
| | B G Life After Cash Money CD (2004)
Doin' It Down South
$14.09 B.G.'s rapping skills made serious revenue for the legendary Cash Money label before he was a teenager (and before there was much of a Cash Money label of which to speak). On 2004's LIFE AFTER CASH MONEY, B.G. sounds like someone who's moved beyond his origins, with easy vocals gliding over magnificent Dirty South beats. Although he makes it clear that he's no longer affiliated with the record company with which he was practically synonymous in the 1990s (this is his second record for Koch Records), B.G. still brandishes a hard-edged style that doesn't break for a second.
Like many rappers in the southern states, B.G. blends a sense of humor with a darker worldview, and occasionally leans towards the violent landscapes of the Geto Boys. Nowhere do the two sides mix with more awesome chaos than on the anthemic "Factory." B.G. displays his prowess both in lyrical potency and dizzying swagger while throwing in a shout to his past on the crawling "My World I Want It.'" He also proves he can change gears effectively on the semi-lewd, '70s-inspired, funk-infused ballad "Bust a Move." B.G. doesn't miss a beat as he slides into his new ...
| | Charlie Wilson Uncle Charlie CD (2008)
Doin' It Down South
$10.65 As the lead singer for the Gap Band and the man behind such classics as "Steppin' Out" and "I Don't Believe You Wanna Get Up and ...
| | Sly & The Family Stone Greatest Hits CD (2007) reissue
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$8.99
| | Melanie Fiona Bridge CD (2009)
Doin' It Down South
$8.78 Melanie Fiona's debut single, "Give It to Me Right," was a perfect 2009 pop-R&B recording. The single coupled a timeless classic (the Zombies' "Time of the Season") with roof-raising vocals and infectious pop hooks that stuck like peanut butter. Fiona's single was perfect, albeit a touch formulaic. Because of this, it's no surprise that a large chunk of her debut album, THE BRIDGE, is much of the same. Like any good 2009 pop-soul recording, the album offers influences from decades of soul music. Fiona, a Kanye West protégé, collaborates with about as many styles of music as she has producers and writers, who include most prominently Canadian R&B singer-songwriter Andrea Martin, Rob Fusari, Peter Wade Keusch, Sidh Solanki, Vada Nobles, Bill Blast, Future Cut, Stereotypes, Dan Strong, JK, Jay Fenix, and Affiliate. This mash-up of masterminds is a good thing; it offers the listener generous portions of put-together pop songs which color outside the lines in terms of genre. THE BRIDGE is the perfect ...
| | Escorts All We Need Is Another Chance CD (1973)
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$10.69 All We Need is Another -- Golden Classics features fine uptempo soul tunes and good ballads. This is a collection of soul hits by an underrated local unit. ~ Ron Wynn
Greatest Hits
Recorded live in Rahway State Prison, Rahway, New Jersey.
Recorded at Rah Way State Prison in the '70s, this is the Escorts' weakest recording. Features an overblown rendition of the Miracles' "Ooh, Baby Baby" that's two minutes too long, and interviewing bites with their producer George Kerr interspersed before various cuts. Kerr redoes three songs with the Escorts that he previously did with the O'Jays, but weak versions of "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow," "Look Over Your Shoulder," and "I'm So Glad I ...
| | Bernd Roger Shock Wave CD (1998) (Import) Germany
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$40.75 Track Listing of songs: Wave Attack [part 1]; Wave Attack [part 2]; Crosstown Traffic [part 1]; Crosstown Traffic [part 2]; Speed It Up [part 1]; Speed It Up [part 2]; Time Runner [part 1]; Time Runner [part 2]; Time Runner [part 3]; ...
| | Cyndi Lauper Twelve Deadly Sins And Then Some CD (1994) (Import) Import
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$12.65
| | Clubmix 2007 CD (2006)
Doin' It Down South
$36.09 2CD mix plus bonus DVD "Clubmix 2007" includes 16 top 5 hits! It's a 44 track ...
| | Afterglow Decalogue Of Modern Life CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$17.09
| | Wisin Y Yandel La Revolucion CDs (2009)
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$17.99 By 2009, the duo of Llandel Malave Veguilla (Wisin) and Juan Morera (Yandel) were well established as reggaeton royalty. While Wisin & Yandel professed a desire to return to their mid-1990s, pre-reggaeton explosion style on their seventh record, LA REVOLUCION, their heady fusion of disco-era Latin R&B and up-to-the-moment street-hop continues to ...
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