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This 2003 release from R & B - Soul legend Bobby Womack highlights some of his best material from the 1980's. Among the 17 tracks are "So Many Rivers", "Gypsy Woman", and "Check It Out.
Budget price compilation for the R&B hitmaker. Highlights include, 'Inherit The Wind', 'I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much', & 'Living In A Box' (Radio Version). 17 tracks. Spectrum. 2003. Collection Review
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| | Billy Joe Shaver Everybody's Brother CD (2007)
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| | Kate & Anna McGarrigle Love Over & Over CD (1983)
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$13.65 Canadian duo Kate & Anna McGarrigle's first two albums (their self-titled 1976 debut and 1977's DANCER WITH BRUISED KNEES) engendered a unanimous critical cheer. 1982's LOVE OVER AND OVER is the spiritual kin to these albums. It is, fittingly, another winner--gorgeous, heartbreaking songs abound. Warm and inventive both lyrically ...
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| | Dr Dre Chronic CD (1992) Parental Advisory
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$14.05 A great hip-hop album relies on a balance of two components: lyrical skill and correctly-matched production. Often they can be found in conflict, undermining one another; but when an artist masters both techniques, the results can be incredibly rewarding. On his solo debut THE CHRONIC, Dr. Dre not only discovered this balance but took it to the next level, making gangsta funk a multi-platinum commodity and changing the face of rap forever.
Dre (nee Andre Young) began his musical career with the World Class Wreckin' Cru, but came to prominence as one of the founding members of hip-hop's first ...
| | Rosanne Cash Rules Of Travel CD (2003)
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$11.29 RULES OF TRAVEL was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Rosanne Cash started out at the vanguard of progressive country in the late '70s, but although you can't have deeper roots in country music than Johnny Cash's eldest child, she always had a broader vision in mind. Her definitive farewell to country came with 1993's THE WHEEL and she hasn't looked back since. Only one more album popped out in the 10 years ...
| | Try It You'll Like It: The Best Of Willie Hutch CD (2005) Import
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| | Killah Priest Priesthood CD (2001)
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$15.25 One of the most slept-on MCs in hip-hop, Killah Priest has dealt with more than his fair share of industry problems. Though he denies rumors of a beef with his mentors in Wu-Tang Clan, the rapper was noticeably absent from their disappointing The W. And despite solid sales and critical acclaim for his previous solo albums, Killah Priest was dropped from his major-label deal with MCA. But as one of hip-hop's finest lyricists, Killah was not about to be held down, and the self-released Priesthood is a razor-sharp statement of purpose that finds the underground MC in peak form. ...
| | Karen Drucker Heart Of Healing CD (2006)
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$22.79 The Heart of HealingKaren's work has inspired and given strength to those on their path of healing. In honor of this precious time, The Heart Of Healing, is a compilation of Karen's most popular songs, chants and affirmations focused on health, healing, wholeness and love.This is also a great CD for anyone who wants to feel empowered, energized and reconnected! A few words from Karen..."This is a compilation CD of all the healing chants and songs from my previous CD’s. I was inspired to put this together after receiving so many requests from women going through cancer treatments and wanting music to help them through this process. I am particularly passionate about this CD since I would spend hours with my mother as she did her chemo treatments in a hospital, and I wanted to have something positive for her to listen to. I have been blessed that many people have told me they have played this CD in the operating room and that the doctors commented about how peaceful they all felt!"Karen Drucker ...
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| | Playaz Circle Supply And Demand CD (2007) Edited
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$12.65 The College Park, Georgia, duo known as Playaz Circle (made up of Dolla Boy and Tity Boi) had been waiting in the wings for their shot at major-label success for some time before Ludacris's own Disturbing Tha Peace label stepped in to lend a hand. On SUPPLY & DEMAND, Playaz Circle lives up to the pre-release hype of lead single "Duffle Bag Boy," as they spit gritty gangsta rhyme schemes over almost cinematic beatscapes. SUPPLY & DEMAND features tight guest spots from Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Shawnna, and Phonte of Little Brother.
There are two major events that kept the College Park, GA duo Playaz Circle out of the studio for ten years: Dolla Boy landed himself in jail while Tity Boi was wounded in a shooting. All the while, their good friend and advocate Ludacris waited, promising them a place in his Disturbing tha Peace family plus an album release whenever they were ready. After their personal drama settled, guest shots on DTP releases brought some attention, but it was with their own infectious and hard single "Duffle Bag Boy" -- with special guest superstar Lil Wayne -- that they staked their claim and got the Dirty South faithful talking. No big surprise their debut doesn't top or equal the single, but it is surprising that there's little payoff for the duo's ten years of struggle (where're the insightful lyrics?) and partnership (where's the chemistry?). Still, "Duffle Bag Boy" is brilliant, and both "Gucci Bag" and "Betta Knock," with Ludacris, are worth repeat plays. Then there's the daring "Dear Mr. L.A. Reid," which talks to the ...
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