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Sony Music Special Products' Greatest Hits offers a sampling of his classic Dial recordings. With the exception of "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)," most of the big hits are here -- "Hold What You've Got," "A Sweet Woman Like You," "Skinny Legs and All," "I Gotcha," "I Want to (Do Everything For You)," "S.Y.S.L.J.F.M. (The Letter Song)" -- which makes this worthwhile for casual fans on a tight budget. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The world was beginning to wake up to funk as a basic musical language, and one result was that the title track and "You Said a Bad Word" from this 1972 album became huge hits in both R&B and pop. What did the pop audience make of album tracks like "Bad Feet," let alone "God of Love"? Probably not as much as it could have, but these days, it sounds like a miraculous synthesis of gospel into the onrushing craziness of music's maddest decade. ~ Dave Marsh
2003 reissue for the southern soul/funk vocalist's 1972 album features 10 tracks including the hits 'I Gotcha' & 'You Said A Bad Word'. Collectable. Purchase I Gotcha CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Soul Essentials: Best Of Roy Ayers CD (1997)
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$9.79 Recorded between 1987 & 1981. Includes liner notes by Greg Casseu.
This greatest-hits title was the first of its kind upon its release in 1979. During that time, Roy Ayers was one of the leading acts on Polydor Records and solidified his R&B/disco success with "Running Away," included here. The dichotomy between Ayers as a jazz act and an R&B/jazz quiet storm presence is ...
| | Best Of The Stylistics CD (1975)
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| | Funky Beat: The Best Of Whodini CD (2006)
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| | R Kelly Untitled CD (2009)
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$11.18 After his aborted, internet-leaked 2008 album, 12 PLAY: 4TH QUARTER, R. Kelly busied himself with guest spots for Beyonce, T-Pain, and Kanye West, even offering a free download on iTunes, "I Believe," inspired by the election of president Barack Obama. While such moves insured that Kelly would never stray far from the R&B throne he's occupied for more than a decade, his 2009 reboot of 12 PLAY, UNTITLED, should provide more than enough reason for fans to keep coming back for more. From Auto Tune-laden crowd pleasers like "Outta the Game" and "Crazy Night" to rousing club-oriented numbers like "Echo," Kelly downplays the slower "baby-making" jams this time around for a set of largely up-tempo ...
| | Michael Jackson's This Is It CDs (2009)
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| | Pink Funhouse CD (2008) Explicit
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$8.99 Pink's insistently hooky, attitude-filled pop-rock has kept the singer a fixture on the radio and on singles charts since the early 2000s. The artist's fifth effort, FUNHOUSE, doesn't tamper with the formula: Pink's powerhouse vocals and in-your-face approach, backed by stadium-sized production, are in full effect on all 12 tracks. Even though the album deals primarily with aftermath of her divorce and includes serious moments of self-confrontation like "Sober," fans needn't worry that Pink has lost any of her chutzpah.
If anything, there's an increased sense of confidence and newfound liberation on tracks like the chest-thumping "So What" and the mischievous, bouncing "Bad Influence." In softer moments, like the ballad ...
| | Blakey, Art & The Jazz Messengers Jazz In Paris: Paris Jam Session CD (1959)
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$12.35 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Art Blakey (drums); Barney Wilen (alto saxophone); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Lee Morgan (trumpet); Walter Davis, Jr., Bud Powell (piano); Jymmie Meritt (acoustic bass).
Recorded live at the Theatre Des Champs-Elysees, Paris, France on December 18, 1959. Originally released on Fontana (832 692). Includes liner notes by Alain Tercinet.
Digitally remastered by Alexis Frenkel and Christophe Henault (Art Et Son Studio, ...
| | Till Then: The Very Best Of The Classics CD (2001)
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| | Alison Moyet Hometime CD (2002)
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$9.99 After a near-nine-year layoff, Alison Moyet's fifth solo album is a posh, lavish, elegant affair that shows she's lost none of her chops throughout the long layoff. Production by the Insects, best known for their soundtrack work, adds a torchy, dreamy quality to these tunes, all but two of which were co-written by the singer. Between the intricately crafted songs, the ornate production, and Moyet's soulful voice, this is arguably her most fully realized and cohesive work. Strings, keyboards, and multiple guitars layer into a big, lush, sophisticated sound perfect for Moyet's husky voice. While there is nothing that reminds the listener of Yaz, the synths, drum programming, and loops recall the more techno aspects of her old band, while adding an organic, if not quite rootsy, feel. If Dusty Springfield still made records in the millennium, it's likely they would be similar to Hometime. Personal yet expansive with just the right touch of ghostly R&B, this is a remarkably moving collection of European-style ballads. Somewhat reminiscent of Portishead's live work, Moyet sinks into these tracks as if lounging in an overstuffed chair. The elements combine most poignantly on the stirring "If You Don't Come Back to Me." With its hypnotic strings, reverbed guitar, and jazzy bass, it seems like she's interpreting an existing classic instead of writing a new one. Classy, subtle, yet often mesmerizing, this album is never less than affecting. It strives to be -- and often is -- a perfect vehicle for Moyet's talent, reaching heights that have only been hinted at in her previous work. ~ Hal Horowitz
Tim Norfolk (guitar, lap steel guitar, keyboards, bass, percussion, programming); Bob Locke (guitar, keyboards, vibraphone, bass, programming, background vocals); Pete Glenister (guitar, keyboards); John Lewis, Angelo Bruschini, Adrian Utley (guitar); Iain King, Julian Trafford, Fenella Barton, Juliet Snell, David Smith (violin); Steve Tees, Jim Sleigh, Katie Heller, Jackie Woods (viola); Trevor Burley (cello); John Baggott (piano, harpsichord, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); EG White (piano, programming); Paul Sherman, ...
| | Phil Hartman Flat TV CD (2002)
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| | Backlash Impetus CD (2003)
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$15.19 Trip hop electronica with drum n' bass and Industrial influences coupled with female vocals that glide across tempos are what you'll hear on this Swedish band's first US release. Their Swedish release, under the same name, was nominated for the "best album of 2001" at the Swedish Alternative Music Awards. Impetus is a mix of their best tracks from the Swedish "Impetus" release and their "Blind" EP licensed from Sweden's premiere electro label, Memento Materia Records."Each year, some releases are totally ignored from the plot; some for a good reason while we're still wondering why the others didn't gain more attention. Backlash falls into the second category. From the first listen, we know that Backlash is apart from its contemporaries and the trio isn't afraid to break some barriers; the creativity shown on Impetus is amazing. In fact, the album is an adventurous mix of IDM, 80s pop, electro, disco, modern electronics and this melting pot makes of Backlash ...
| | Stonewall: The Addiction CDs (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Mosch Ernst U S Orig Boehmische Leckerbissen CD (Import)
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