| | MF Doom Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD MF Doom Discography of CDs
Additional Tracks
Recording information: New York, NY.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 Music MF Doom Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 Songs | 1. | Pennyroyal |
| 2. | Lavender Buds |
| 3. | White Willow Bark |
| 4. | Orange Blossoms |
| 5. | Coffin Nails |
| 6. | Kava Kava Root |
| 7. | Valerian Root |
| 8. | Jasmine Blossoms |
| 9. | Black Snake Root |
| 10. | Horehound |
| 11. | Dragon's Blood |
| 12. | Myrtle Leaf |
| 13. | Patchouly Leaves |
| 14. | My Favorite Ladies  |
| 15. | All Outta Ale - (live) |
| 16. | Special Blends DJ Set - (live) |
| 17. | MF Doom Photo Gallery |
| Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on MF Doom Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | MF Doom Special Herbs, Vols. 1-2 CDs (2002)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 album
$10.39 Containing instrumental versions of previously released vocal tracks (everything from MF Doom's Operation: Doomsday to his work with K.M.D. and Monster Island Czars is represented here), a handful of previously vinyl-only cuts and some borrowed guest tracks from the likes of DJ Spinna, DJ Cucumber Slice, and Doom's ...
| | MF Doom Vaudeville Villain CD (2003)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD music
$12.05
| | MF Doom Metal Fingers Presents: Special Herbs Vol. 3 & 4. CD (2003)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 music CDs
$10.75
| | Madvillainy CD (2004)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 songs
$12.39 Two years in the making, and combining two of the best underground hip-hop artists of the early 2000s, this collaboration between MF Doom and Madlib has been appropriately dubbed MADVILLAINY. With both men known for their stunning soundscapes, rhyming skills, and schizophrenic personalities, the duo decided to have ...
| | Madlib Beat Konducta, Vol. 1-2 CD (2006)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 album
$12.39
| | Dream Theater - Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour DVDs (2006)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD music
$18.95
| | History Of Rock: The Doo Wop Era, PT. 1 CD (1992)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 music CDs
$13.29 History of Rock: The Doo Wop Era, ...
| | Diana CD (1980) Remastered
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 songs
$5.09 All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
Diana Ross would probably be offended by anyone who called her 1980 smash DIANA a comeback, but let's face it--after the flop of THE WIZ and the way that the disco revolution steamrollered so many of her old Motown compatriots' careers, that's exactly what it was. Wisely hooking up with Chic's Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards (both the most traditionally rooted and most fearless of the major disco-era producers), Ross sounds more forceful than she had in years--the helium-toned style of her early hits with the Supremes is worlds away from the assertive way she rips into the funky hit "Upside Down." Even better, the joyous, celebratory "I'm Coming Out" is probably the best solo track of her career, and the heartfelt "Now That You're Gone" is one of her most subtle ballads. The glossy Chic production might sound a bit ...
| | Pete Rock Main Ingredient CD (1994)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 album
$9.29 On their third release overall and second full-length, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth scaled back on the expansive scope of their sprawling first opus, Mecca & the Soul Brother, indeed opting to magnify the main ingredients of their sound: Pete Rock's brilliant production chops and C.L Smooth's complex lyrical delivery. The result is an album that is far more focused, with all the ragged edges and loose threads tied up. It is also just as good as the first record, perhaps an even more satisfying single listen. The Main Ingredient is full of rich, resonant, hypnotic songs -- the production being among some of the most seductive in hip-hop -- that subtly, but absolutely, swing with their lock-step precision. In characteristic Pete Rock fashion, all of the sharp edges have been sanded down, leaving a vibrant and completely lush musical backdrop which seems to have a dreamy nostalgia about it. Old '60s and '70s soul, soul-jazz, and funk samples abound, and the music is dotted with gauzy keyboard washes, hugely echoed bass-drum kicks, milky basslines, and muted horn loops, almost sounding like they are emanating out of water. All of the songs feel immediate, yet they are infused with the sort ...
| | Dephazz Death By Chocolate CD (2001) Import
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD music
$20.95 De-Phazz's third album is another off-color mixture of Heidelberg-based lounge jazz, and its lazy breakbeats, trip-hop strings, and idly soulful singers are the least ...
| | Beans Tomorrow Right Now CD (2003)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 music CDs
$13.79 The first release from an Antipop Consortium member following the dissolution of the group, Tomorrow Right Now is a catchy but challenging mix of Beans' almost academic flow and crisp, unlikely samples and electronics. "Phreek the Beat" crosses reggae with simple loops for a disarmingly lo-fi groove; "Mearle" employs ominous drones and freaked-out vocals that are closest to DJ Shadow on his masterpiece Endtroducing; "Crave" is a banger that joyfully pushes the limits with a straight-up rap and beatbox, and "Hot Venom" ...
| | Ornette Coleman Ornette! CD (1961) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 songs
$9.09 Originally issued in 1961 on Atlantic Records, ORNETTE! (recorded shortly after the revolutionary FREE JAZZ album) finds Ornette Coleman and company at the peak of their powers. Trumpeter Don Cherry and drummer Ed Blackwell are on board--both would continue playing with Coleman off and on for decades to come--but the wild card here is the legendary bassist Scott LaFaro, who earned his reputation with the equally innovative (albeit quieter) Bill Evans Trio, here taking the place of Coleman's then-regular bassist Charlie Haden. LaFaro's style is more hard-driving (in the traditional, hard-bop sense) than Haden's warm, buoyant approach, inspiring the soloists to feverish heights. Though considered very "avant-garde" at the time, Coleman's solos crackle with the essence of the blues, while Cherry plays with a brassy, rippling tone, and Blackwell's crisp, propulsive drumming is rich with rhythmic echoes of New Orleans and ...
| | Italian Dance Anthems + Euro Hits CD (2004)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 album
$13.89
| | Schurzenjager Tu's Jetzt CD (2002)
Special Herbs, Vol. 5 & 6 CD music
$12.79
|
|
|