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CategoryRock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta, Latin Rap, Enhanced CD


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Never Change album for sale by South Park Mexican / Spm was released Dec 04, 2001 on the Universal Distribution label. Houston, Texas native Carlos Coy, alias South Park Mexican, creates an eclectic and ambivalent mix of dangerous, misogynist raps and pro- and anti-drug cuts (in a previous, teenage life he was a drug dealer) that are often as menacing as they are entertaining. Tracks such as "Habitual Criminal" and "I Must Be High" are hard, truthful slices of Houston gangsta life (the latter with the refrain "I know that I must be high so that I can function") that reveal the pain and the attraction of the thug lifestyle. Never Change CD music contains a single disc with 17 songs.   ...See Full Description


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1Screens Falling See All 2 Edited
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2All Cot Up See All 2 Edited
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3Habitual Criminal See All 2 Edited
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4I Must Be High See All 2 Edited
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5Bloody War See All 2 Edited
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6Mexican Radio See All 2 Edited
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7Hubba Hubba See All 2 Edited
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8Spm Vs Los See All 2 Edited
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9Filthy Rich See All 2 Edited
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10Los (Screwed) See All 2
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11One of Those Nights See All 2 Edited
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12High Everyday (Screwed) See All 2
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13Stay On Your Grind (Screwed) See All 2
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14Broadway See All 2 Edited South Park Mexican / Spm BROADWAY Lyrics
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15System See All 2 Edited
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16Never Change See All 2 Edited
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Average Rating:5 stars
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spm showing you that dope indeed sells itself
dope sells its self like the dope house label says and all of spms cds are dope this on didnt leave my stereo for weeks when i first got it i recomened all of his cds the 3rd wish and this one are my two favs time is money is a very good cd though aswell all of them are addictive he is way better then any main strem rapper FREE SPM.
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spm is so clever the way he puts is feelings into his raps
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There isnt enough good things to say about this CLASSIC
CLASSIC is the one word sum up that and timeless I got this cd shortly after it came up and I still listen to it three or four times a month FREE SPM FREE SPM DOPE SELLS ITSELF.
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best cd ever period!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this aint only spm's best cd but the best cd in the whole entire universe all the songs got a 5 out of 5 even if you dont like spm you'll like this cd.
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STILL SMOKING
this cd is COOL i blaze all day to HIS music
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CD Universe Part number2264637
LabelUniversal Distribution
Orig Year2001
Discs1
Release DateDec 04, 2001
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoStereo
Recording Time73 minutes
PersonnelSouth Park Mexican
Coast
Rasheed
Russell Lee - vocals
Baby Beesh
Ronnie Spencer
Spm
Ayana
Icee Hot
Marilyn
Pete Camarillo
Roger Tausz
Uchei
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Never Change buy CD music Track Listing of songs: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Poco sostenuto; Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Allegretto; Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Presto; Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Allegro con brio; Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: Chaconne;
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Never Change songs Released in late 2012, Listen Both Ways is the third Playscape label album from drummer George Schuller's Circle Wide, following 2003's Round 'Bout Now and 2008's Like Before, Somewhat After, homages to particular eras of Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett, respectively. The album's opening track, the 11-and-a-half-minute "Could This Be the Year?," begins with easygoing strumming from guitarist Brad Shepik; his chords are folky but upon the entrance of Schuller, bassist Dave Ambrosio, vibraphonist Tom Beckham, and especially tenor saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum (replacing previous saxophonist Donny McCaslin), the listener is instantly transported to another place. The pace remains relaxed and you might still anticipate the likes of a Tim Buckley or Nick Drake to step up to the mike, but when the intro vamp ends, the tune's breezy melody, gentle swing, open harmonics, and glistening timbres enhanced by Beckham's vibraphone mark this as creative jazz of the most appealing sort. There is an understated quality not only here but in "Newtoon" and the subtle read of Carla Bley's "Jesus Maria" (a number played by the Jimmy Giuffre 3 in the early '60s), both of which feature Apfelbaum on melodica rather than saxophone. The latter tune is gentle as a lullaby as Apfelbaum embraces the melody with a tone pitched somewhere between Toots Thielemans' harmonica and a strolling café accordionist. But Listen Both Ways isn't predominantly a laid-back affair. Partway through his solo on the aforementioned opening track, Shepik employs a burning, sustained, even rockish tone as he shifts his tonal center with the underlying chord changes and then launches into a scalar climb ending nearly precariously at the top, Schuller building his own energy level in perfect tandem along the way. Apfelbaum's tenor is powerful yet graceful, soaring and jabbing with a multiphonic edge as the tune expands into free jazz and then wends its way back to structure with a lovely call and response from the sax, guitar, and vibes. Another lengthy track, "Store Without a Name," gives Ambrosio the opportunity to stretch out with beautiful tone through his solo feature as the other bandmembers retreat into quiet free rhythmic accompaniment behind him; later, Shepik and Apfelbaum build their own simultaneous fiery solos over the rhythm section's hyper-swing, responding to each other while throwing in quotes from the tune's theme. This is a creative jazz album with a fine balance. The players have plenty of room to breathe in their individual or collective improvisations, or take their sweet time in assembling around a groove, as in the rather Tim Berne-ish angular "Better Than Prozac," while elsewhere, they jump right into concise, jubilant, uptempo bop on a cover of composer/lyricist Margo Guryan's "Edwin." Schuller himself emerges most triumphant on Listen Both Ways: having composed six of the album's eight tracks, he proves that his own present-day music, not thematically focused as an homage to the past, can bring out the very best in Circle Wide. ~ Dave Lynch Liner Note Author: George Schuller. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ (05/13/2010); Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (05/13/2010); Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ (05/31/2012); Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (05/31/2012). Personnel: Brad Shepik (guitar); Peter Apfelbaum (melodica, tenor saxophone); Tom Beckham (vibraphone); George Schuller (drums, bells). Audio Mixer: George Schuller.
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