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From Myrtle Beach,Fl.
Recorded at Ardent, Memphis, Tennessee; Sea Note, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and The Hit Factory, New York, New York.
Personnel: Ronnie O'Briant, Dave Sharrock (vocals, guitar); Jason Hearn (drums).
Audio Mixer: Michael Barbiero.
Recording information: Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN; Hit Factory, New York, NY; Sea Note Studios, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Photographer: Phin Daly.
Arranger: Ned Wilkinson.
Echo 7: Ronnie O'Briant, Dave Sharrock (vocals, guitar); Frank Roop (bass); Jason Hearn (drums).
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$12.29 Buzz Factory would mark the Screaming Trees' final recording for SST, but not their last stand as independent recording artists. They would follow up by spending some quality time with Seattle indie Sub Pop, prior to the release of their Epic debut, Uncle Anesthesia, two years later. Produced by the Trees and Jack Endino (Superfuzz Bigmuff, Bleach), Buzz Factory lives up to its title with buzz aplenty courtesy Gary Lee Conner's muscular guitar playing. The album is a solid ...
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$13.95 Originally released in 2001, this is the debut album by mysterious Norwegian producer/multi-instrumentalist/sampling whiz Kaada. Despite being widely hailed by critics in Scandinavia, it took Ipecac Records, who discovered the album via an unsolicited copy, for it to finally get a U.S. release in 2003. It's a fitting match, since this album has the same kind of warm, reverb-y production that Ipecac head honcho Mike Patton often favors (see Fantomas' Director's Cut), and has a collage-type avant-garde pop/rock feel that's not a million miles away from something like Director's Cut or Mr. Bungle's California. Then again, it's certainly not beholden to those influences either: the main inspirations here seem to be hip-hop (especially in terms of the production) and old American R&B and soul music, combined with an unusually user-friendly experimental streak. Basically, Kaada ...
| | No Thanks!: The '70S Punk Rebellion CDs (2003)
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$55.45 Includes a 114-page booklet with photos plus essays and track annotations by Gary Stewart, Chris Morris, Ira Robbins and Dave Schulps.
Full title - No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion. Rhino's definitive overview of the dawn of punk - 4 CDs with over 100 tracks from forerunners of the movement such as Iggy Pop, the New York Dolls, Ramones, Buzzcocks,The Fall, Wire, Television, The Jam, The Damned and The Clash to artists like Talking Heads, The Pretenders and Blondie. Rhino. 2003.
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| | Wyclef Jean Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book CD (2000) Bonus Track; Japan
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$36.09 "911" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
Wyclef Jean's sophomore album ECLEFTIC begins with a phone conversation between label executive Tommy Mottola and him. In the skit, Mottola is yelling for another Fugees album, which has been the sentiment of most Fugees fans--they've been waiting for the trio's follow-up to their multi-platinum album, THE SCORE. Wyclef answers with yet another individual, glowing musical contribution.
ECLEFTIC blends a variety of musical influences, mixing reggae, rock, and pop into 'Clef's own brand of hip-hop. He answers the Fugee questions with "Where Fugee At," and addresses political issues with the heartfelt "Diallo." He also stretches hip-hop boundaries by using both the wrestler The Rock on the chorus of "It Doesn't Matter," and country star Kenny Rogers in a skit. If ECLEFTIC doesn't move its listeners, no Fugee album will.
Wyclef Jean serves up another slice of his music and remixing creativity with The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II a Book. Loaded with pop culture commentary and often directly naming social names, The Ecleftic is sure to stir up some emotions from not only the famous, but from the general public as well. The purest example is "Diallo," named after the man who was shot 41 times by patrolling night officers when he reached for his wallet, not a gun as the police had thought. With this, Wyclef shows his refugee camp roots, acting as a 21st century Bob Marley. As much ...
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