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Taken from the 2001 album, '8701'. Four non-LP tracks, 'U Don't Have To Call' (Radio Edit, Pete Avila's Organic Club Mix, Pound Boy's Boogie Vocal & Remix feat. Ludacris Radio Edit). Produced by the Neptunes. U Don't Have To Call Music Usher U Don't Have To Call Songs | 1. | U Don't Have To Call (Radio Edit) |
| 2. | U Don't Have To Call (Pete Avila's Organic Club Mix) |
| 3. | U Don't Have To Call (Pound Boys Boogie Vocal) |
| 4. | U Don't Have To Call (Remix Featuring Ludacris - Radio Edit) |
| U Don't Have To Call Music Review Buy U Don't Have To Call DS Purchase U Don't Have To Call CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael Jackson Off The Wall CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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$5.49 OFF THE WALL remaster contains previously unreleased demos and commentary by producer Quincy Jones and songwriter Rod Temperton. Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals, percussion); Patti Austin (vocals); David Williams, Marlo Henderson, Phil Upchurch, Wah Wah Watson, Marlo Henderson, Larry Carlton (guitar); Larry Williams (flute, alto & tenor saxophones); Kim Hutchcroft (flute, tenor & baritone saxophones); Jerry Hey (trumpet, flugelhorn); Gary Grant (trumpet); William Reichenbach (trombone); Greg Phillinganes (electric piano, synthesizer); David "Hawk" Wolinski (electric piano); Michael Boddiker (synthesizer, programming); George Duke, David Foster (synthesizer); Louis Johnson (bass); John Robinson (drums, percussion); Randy Jackson, Janet Jackson, Richard Heath, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). Producers: Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson. Reissue producer: Bruce Swedien. Recorded in Los Angeles, California between 1978 & 1979. Originally released on Epic (35745). Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California). Michael Jackson had recorded solo prior to the release of Off the Wall in 1979, but this was his breakthrough, the album that established him as an artist of astonishing talent and a bright star in his own right. This was a visionary album, a record that found a way to break disco wide open into a new world where the beat was undeniable, but not the primary focus -- it was part of a colorful tapestry of lush ballads and strings, smooth soul and pop, soft rock, and alluring funk. Its roots hearken back to the Jacksons' huge mid-'70s hit "Dancing Machine," but this is an enormously fresh record, one that remains vibrant and giddily exciting years after its release. This is certainly due to Jackson's emergence as a blindingly gifted vocalist, equally skilled with overwrought ballads as "She's Out of My Life" as driving dancefloor shakers as "Working Day and Night" and "Get on the Floor," where hi
| | Maze - Featuring Frankie Beverly: Live In Los Angeles DVD (2003) Bonus Track
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$10.49 Maze, featuring the smooth vocal talents of the legendary Frankie Beverly, perform 10 tracks live in concert. Songs featured include "Joy and Pain," "Too Many Games," "Back in Stride" and many more!
This DVD features live footage by Frankie Beverly and Maze.
| | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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$6.19 Live Recording
Personnel: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Sam Lay (vocals, drums); Elvin Bishop (guitar); Mike Bloomfield (slide guitar); Jerome Arnold (bass); Mark Naftalin (organ). Includes liner notes by Pete Welding. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Michael Bloomfield. Even after his death, Paul Butterfield's music didn't receive the accolades that were so deserved. Outputting styles adopted from Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters among other blues greats, Butterfield became one of the first white singers to rekindle blues music through the course of the mid-'60s. His debut album, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, saw him teaming up with guitarists Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield, with Jerome Arnold on bass, Sam Lay on drums, and Mark Naftalin playing organ. The result was a wonderfully messy and boisterous display of American-styled blues, with intensity and pure passion derived from every bent note. In front of all these instruments is Butterfield's harmonica, beautifully dictating a mood and a genuine feel that is no longer existent, even in today's blues music. Each song captures the essence of Chicago blues in a different way, from the back-alley feel of "Born in Chicago" to the melting ease of Willie Dixon's "Mellow Down Easy" to the authentic devotion that emanates from Bishop and Butterfield's "Our Love Is Drifting." "Shake Your Money Maker," "Blues With a Feeling," and "I Got My Mojo Working" (with Lay on vocals) are all equally moving pieces performed with a raw adoration for blues music. Best of all, the music that pours from this album is unfiltered...blared, clamored, and let loose, like blues music is supposed to be released. A year later, 1966's East West carried on with the same type of brash blues sound partnered with a jazzier feel, giving greater to attention to Bishop's and Bloomfield's instrumental talents. ~ Mike DeGagne The '60s Blues Revival begins here. Calling this album influential is an understatement akin to calling the
| | Rakim Seventh Seal CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.00 Audio Mixers: Kevin Crouse; Tim Soares. Photographer: Michael Wong.
| | Stevie Wonder Songs In The Key Of Life CDs (1976) Remastered
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$15.09 Aired on VH-1 and PBS, the video of SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE includes new interviews, performances, and additional footage not previously seen. Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica, piano, keyboards); George Benson (guitar, background vocals); Michael Sembello (guitar); Peter Kleinow (steel guitar); Dorothy Ashby (harp); Bobbi Humphrey (flute); Hank Redd (alto & tenor saxophones); Trevor Lawrence (tenor saxophone); Jim Horn (saxophone); Raymond Maldonado (trumpet, percussion); Glen Ferris (trombone); Ronnie Foster (organ); Herbie Hancock, Gregory Phillinganes (keyboards); Eddie Brown (collinga); Nathan Watts (bass, percussion); Raymond Pounds (drums); Carmello Hungria Gracia (timbales); Renee Hardaway (percussion); Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble, Minnie Riperton, Deniece Williams, Syreeta Wright, West Angeles Church Of God Choir, Hare Krishna Singers (background vocals). Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, New York, The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California and The Record Plant, Sausalito, California. This is a limited edition digipak. Personnel includes: Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica, piano, keyboards); George Benson (guitar, background vocals); Michael Sembello (guitar); Peter Kleinow (steel guitar); Dorothy Ashby (harp); Bobbi Humphrey (flute); Hank Redd (alto & tenor saxophones); Trevor Lawrence (tenor saxophone); Jim Horn (saxophone); Raymond Maldonado (trumpet, percussion); Glen Ferris (trombone); Ronnie Foster (organ); Herbie Hancock, Gregory Phillinganes (keyboards); Eddie Brown (collinga); Nathan Watts (bass, percussion); Raymond Pounds (drums); Carmello Hungria Gracia (timbales); Renee Hardaway (percussion); Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble, Minnie Riperton, Deniece Williams, Syreeta Wright, West Angeles Church Of God Choir, Hare Krishna Singers (background vocals). Recorded at the Hit Factory, New York, New York; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; The Record Plant, Sausalito, California. Includes liner notes by Stevie
| | Temptations Live In Concert DVD (1983)
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$13.45 Motown supergroup, the Temptations, performs at Harrah's in Atlantic City. The legendary group perform twenty of their infectiously catchy hits, including the song that sky rocketed them to success back in 1964, "The Way You Do The Things You Do." A must for any fan of Motown!
This 60 minute DVD features the Temptations performing Live at Harrah's Casino. It features all of their classic hits including "Ain't To Proud To Beg", "Can't Get Next to You", "My Girl", and many more!
| | & Sun Rays CD (2001)
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$7.89 On the heels of the first MTrax release 'Be Ridin'' by Patrice Strike feat. Alexander Mars (which is already causing a stir in the underground) comes an impressive new record from the red-hot French house music scene - 'Sun Rays' by A.N.D. feat. Mr. M. Produced by A.N.D. for the up-and-coming S.I.G.L.E. Production House in Paris, the driving, infectious house groove of 'Sun Rays' also showcases the soulful and powerful vocals of Algerian singer Mr. M. A.N.D. (aka Patrick Levy) started his career in music playing bass and guitar in French punk rock and new wave bands in the early 80s. Inspired by the likes of Depeche Mode and Human League, Patrick soon bought a synthesizer and drum box and began composing and producing his own original material. Patrick eventually worked his way into the burgeoning French house music scene and began producing records under various names for S.I.G.L.E. and Penso Positivo in France and Tidalwave in England. His career has even included pr
| | Kicken vs Yasca Feel The Sunshine (2008) (Import)
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