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2 CD Classic Hits Live Music Review Purchase Classic Hits Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Judge D Judgement Time: From The Mouth Of The Judged CD (2003)
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$11.79 Personnel: Judge D (rap vocals).
| | Kottonmouth Kings - Endless Highway DVD (2003)
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| | Tsunami Brothers King Harbor CD (2003)
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| | Big B High Class White Trash CD (2004)
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| | Saint Dog Ghetto Guide CD (2004)
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| | Kottonmouth Kings Fire It Up CD (2004)
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| | Lone Star Ridaz CD (1999) Edited
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| | Golden Gate Quartet Rock My Soul & Other Gospel Favorites CDs (2001) (Import) Sweden
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| | Saved! CD (2002)
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$13.85 NorthernBlues Gospel Allstars include: John Finley, Hiram ...
| | Manishevitz City Life CD (2003)
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$13.85 Manishevitz' third album, City Life, is a shocking departure from the group's first two. Gone are the low-key, melancholy chamber folk-pop songs; they are replaced by shiny pop songs that draw inspiration from arty glam bands like Roxy Music as well as early Eno and a large dose of the Fall. Their 2002 EP, Private Lines, gave a clue to the shift with its Roxy Music cover and generally shiny and upbeat feel. What that EP began is fully realized on City Life. Adam Busch's voice has blossomed from a quiet mumble to a swaggering croon that is equal parts smooth Bryan Ferry and stuttering Mark E. Smith. The rest of the group has helped the transformation by giving the songs a loose strutting feel. New member Nate Lepine is the most obvious difference; his sax and flute lines give bright splashes of color to the songs. Once you get over the shock of the way the band sounds, you realize that the songs have remained as strong as before. In fact, the new approach musically meshes with a hookier, more effusive brand of songwriting. Tracks like "City Life," "Mary Ann," and the gorgeously lilting "Back in the Day" (which appeared on Private Lines) burst out of the speakers and may even inspire listeners to dance spastically around the room. There is still a strong trace of the old brooding Manishevitz on City Life; "Hate Ilene" is a dirge-y, atmospheric track; "Undercover" is a meandering, beautiful song that makes full use of Lepine's flute skills and sounds like an unholy meeting of the Beach Boys and Eno. Actually, that sounds like a very holy meeting. If only it had happened in 1972. Still, this track gives you an idea of what might have transpired. One could see this new post-punk-inspired direction as a cynical shift toward a style of music that made commercial headway in 2003. More likely the members of the band heard some Fall or Eno records and were inspired to make a change. Hopefully, fans of the band will be swayed by the stellar songwriting and the wild ...
| | Alton Ellis Be True To Yourself: Anthology 1965-1973 CDs (2004) Remastered
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$13.59 Alton Ellis created a template in the 1960s that subsequent Jamaican singers like Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs would follow to a T, combining soulful vocal phrasing, derived in part from American R&B, with hard island rhythms and a bent for ...
| | Eightball Lost CDs (1998) Screwed & Chopped
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$15.25 LOST is a two CD set that contains an added bonus CD featuring Canibus, MJG, Crucial Conflict, A+, McGruff, Psycho Drama.
A+, McGruff, Thorough, The Reepz, Fa Sho, Too Short (rap vocals).
Way below the Mason-Dixon line, Eightball, A/K/A the Phat Mack, and his partner MJG have been rockin' hip-hop beats for years. Combining southern- flavored hip-hop and socially relevant lyrics, Eightball has positioned himself for solo success. MJG makes numerous appearances on the album on such tracks as "Let's Ride," "Put Your Hands Up" and "Stompin and Pimpin'." Teaming up with some of today's hottest rappers, Eightball's solo debut is a two-disc set deep in laid-back tracks and smooth rhymes.
"Get Money" sports an appearance from Busta Rhymes, "Backyard Mississippi" features the Goodie Mob and "360" has an all-star team of Rappin' 4-Tay, Spice-1 and E-40. Other players include Master P, Silkk The Shocker, Mystikal, Redman, Too Short and many more. The textures of the album are consistent, the rhymes always impressive and the supporting cast is practically unbeatable. Without question, Eightball seems to ...
| | Renee Smith Songs For Little Dancers CD (2001)
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$6.69 When the music starts there's something deep inside that wants to move. It won't be denied and fingers click, a foot taps, and the whole body wants to sway from side to side in time to the music! This wonderful feeling, the NEED to dance is something that effects all ages. The "little dancer" lives inside each and every one of us. When allowed free rein, this dancer can spin, pirouette, leap and remind our spirits to soar! Song For Little Dancers a beautiful collection of original music from Song of the Sirens, was written with that little dancer in mind. It will get you moving in delight and all restraints will slip away as your spirit dances in time to the music. The little child and the nimble octogenarian will feel the power of this music to awaken ...
| | Goat Motor CD (2007)
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$16.45 How do you explain a three piece band with Marshall half-stacks, double-bass drums, and a menacing five-string bass? What if their degrees were in the field of Jazz Performance? What if they listened to Slayer on the way to a show but also refuse to hit the road without a copy of Michael McDonald; The Essential Collection? In what category would you place them if they opened for a punk band? Fusion? Bluegrass? Afro-Beat?The three members of Goat Motor could probably explain their style of music about as well as they could explain how they came up with the name Goat Motor. One fact remains true; they LOVE music. So much that they now travel with three iPod's on every trip; one for each member and each one equipped with completely different music. It's no secret that Goat Motor does not like to be pigeon-holed and they have proved that by sharing stages with all walks of music. There is a firm belief that if you only listen to one style of music it will alienate you from expanding and growing not only as a musician, but as an individual.Outside a recent Chicago show someone was overheard asking "so is this a 'Jam Band?'" To that her friend replied, "It's Rock n' Roll. They Rock."No words ring more true when describing Goat Motor's debut self-titled LP. Working with prominent Chicago producer Rick Barnes, Goat Motor meticulously replicates their hard-driven Rock and Blues live show with 10 selected original compositions. Each track - featuring lead and backing vocals by all three members - with a different story to tell; lyrically and instrumentally. Fire Water offers a more straight-forward Rock piece absent of the extended improvised ...
| | Johnny Zamot Introduces The Boogaloo Frog CD (2007)
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