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Additional personnel includes: DJ Radar.
Alien Army includes: Zak, Skizo, Inesha, Micrometz, Type 10, Tayone.
Alien Army End Songs | 1. | Intro | |
| 2. | Destroy | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Thronic Harmonic | |
| 4. | We Keep Things Rollin | |
| 5. | Tales From the Darkside Pt.2 | |
| 6. | Magnetikal Chemistry | |
| 7. | Sorry Wrong Number | |
| 8. | Classic, The | |
| 9. | Daily Nightmares | |
| 10. | 40 Degrees of Revolution | |
| 11. | Help Me I'm Falling | |
| 12. | Scratchoetry | |
| 13. | Let U All Know | |
| 14. | Fresh Confidence | |
| 15. | Terrible Invasion Pt.1, The - (featuring DJ Radar) | |
| 16. | Phrases in My Mind | |
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Purchase End CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$11.18 Last time around, Shakira touched upon so many styles she couldn't be contained on one album, splitting Oral Fixation in two. This time, she focuses on one sound only: a pulsating electro-disco that crosses all boundaries and welcomes all nationalities. Such concentration behooves Shakira, freeing her to release her inner She Wolf, a wild wacko who's as coo coo as she is carnal. And for as sexy as Shakira is -- crucially, her music is sexy too -- what really gives She Wolf its bite is her inspired nuttiness, how she laments that Matt Damon's not meant for her, and wishes her ex-lover and his new girl a horrible vacation where the room smells and the toilet doesn't flush. "Darling, it is no joke, this is lycanthropy," she sings on the title track with no small trace of humor, and this blend of cheerful weirdness and sick beats -- often supplied by the Neptunes, delivering tough, sensual rhythms in a way they haven't in a long time, but also John Hill and Wyclef Jean -- is giddily addicting, a celebration of all the strange sensuality that comes out at night.
Last time around, Shakira touched upon so many styles she couldn't be contained to one album, splitting Oral Fixation ...
| | Z-Ro Cocaine CD (2009)
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$15.05 Despite his status as one of hip-hop's most prolific artists, Z-Ro never quite spreads himself too thin. The provocatively titled COCAINE is his second release from 2009, and features his trademark self-aware, yet rapier-sharp lyrics over some of ...
| | Max Minelli Pain Medicine CD (2009)
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| | Wale Attention: Deficit CD (2009) (Import) Sweden
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| | Ultimate Christmas Album, Vol. 3 CD (1996)
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| | Luther Vandross - An Evening Of Songs DVD (1994)
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| | Willie Mabon Cold Chilly Woman CD (2004) (Import)
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| | Joan As Police Woman Real Life CDs (2006)
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$12.95 Joan Wasser sings her jazzy, personal love songs in a fragile, paper-thin voice that recalls both the early-21st-century performer Norah Jones and the 1960s Greenwich Village singer Karen Dalton. "Christobel" is a gothic-tinged love song incorporating a deft violin solo (Wasser has played violin with Lou Reed, Rufus Wainwright, and the Scissor Sisters, among others), and her duet with Antony, of Antony and the Johnsons, on "I Defy," displays a sensibility that intriguingly combines pop with the avant-garde.
Joan Wasser spent most of the '90s and 2000s playing with everyone from the Dambuilders to Antony and the Johnsons to Jeff Buckley (with whom she was involved when he died), but of all the projects she's been involved in, Joan as Police Woman is the the finest. Real Life seems like an immediately brilliant debut, but, as is usually the case, years of experience went into it. You can hear it in Wasser's voice, womanly and raspy; in the way she and the rest of the band fuse soul, post-punk, and '70s-style singer/songwriter pop into something familiar, unique, and seemingly effortless; and in the remarkable vulnerability and strength on display throughout. Wasser took "beauty is the new punk rock" as the manifesto for Joan as Police Woman, and while it's certainly catchy and describes the group's music, there's more to it than that: in Joan as Police Woman's world, it's more challenging, more unexpected, to honor hope and beauty instead of just tearing things down. Real Life's music and words are filled with plenty of spine-tingling beauty, as well as honesty, from how the simmering strings slowly overtake the lilting piano melody on the title track, to the way Wasser offers up her heart on "Anyone": "Try me please/I'm a better dancer than it seems." Even in the supposedly confessional realm of singer/songwriters, it's rare to hear this kind of genuine, nuanced emotion; it's even rarer to have it surrounded by music that's beautifully structured and elegantly played. There is no contrived edginess in Joan as Police Woman's work -- in fact, Real Life's warmth and accessibility might be the most (pleasantly) surprising thing about it. Most of the album is rapturously quiet, drawing listeners into powerful yet gentle songs like "The Ride" and "Feed the Light," which breezes in and out on delicate piano and strings that feel like sunbeams. The band raises the volume for a few gently powerful moments like the smoldering "I Defy," a duet between Wasser and Antony Hegarty that is equal parts drama and intimacy, and the brilliantly guitar- and yearning-driven "Christobel." While most of Real Life shines with hard-won optimism and hope, Joan as Police Woman deals with more difficult emotions just as eloquently. "Eternal Flame" sets a tale of having the strength to walk away from a potentially disastrous relationship, no matter how appealing it seems, to ...
| | Suntrack Deeply Inside CD (2007) (Import)
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$8.59 The debut project of the Suntrack reveals a surprising compositional maturity for a first album, and we immediately perceive that their musical experience has deep roots.The label does not provide any information about the two members of the group. To present themselves to the public, they have chosen the complex but undoubtedly stimulatingapproach of the concept album.The music of the Suntrack evolves charged with atmosphere, with Electro sounds and progressive harmonies in a compositional melange of psychedelic flavour. The project is rife with musical, literary and cinematic citations; it’s like listening to music in CinemaScope, and if you listen to it on your iPod you will enter into hidden worlds, bloody as battle, intimate as a smile, delicate as a nuance.Inside the booklet we find the texts translated into 4 languages and, as a pleasant surprise, we also find a bibliography, which is extremely unusual in a CD, a fi lmography and a discography, that is a series of multimedia elements that have influenced the two composers in the creation of the entire project.The album begins with Morning, a track that goes straight into the Suntrack atmosphere, a hypnotic phase of pause on the ocean waves waiting for something we don’t know, and when it arrives it does so with all the shattering force of Suntrack’s electro-rock sound.The multiethnic oriental Someone marks ...
| | Awkward Stage Slimming Mirrors, Flattering Lights CD (2008) Digipak; Special Edition
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| | Matt Rowan I Play This CD (2008) (Import)
$48.59 | | Peggy Lee New Code CD (2008) (Import) Import; Canada
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