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Lil Rob, the legendary Latino rapper whose grass-roots fan base is one of the most loyal in the business delivers his most potent album to date. His string of successful underground releases have scanned over 300,000 units combined (The Album, UPS*1014,
Audio Mixers: Fingazz; James Hoover.
Recording information: Digital Services, Houston, TX.
Photographer: Estavan Oriol.
This is an enhanced CD which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
This is an Enhanced CD which, contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Lil Rob Neighborhood Music Songs Neighborhood Music Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews AWESOME I LIKE THIS ONE ALSO 5 STARS Submitted by jcleland (ANTRIM NH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good real good songs the best... Submitted by X1xDrOoPyx3X (charlotte, nc, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
LIL ROB REPRESENTS LA RAZA THIS ALBUM IS TIGHT WITH BANGING TRACKS ABOUT CHICANO LIFE. I SUGGEST EVERYBODY SUPPORT LIL ROB'S MUSIC AND BUY ALL HIS CLASSIC JOINTS. CHICANOS HAVE TO TAKE LIL ROB TO THE TOP WHERE HE BELONGS. Submitted by feline854481 (stevens point.WI)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
CLASSIC CHICANO MUSIC & BEST RAP ALBUM OF 2004 Words can't describe just how good this CD is and how fantastic it sounds on your sound system. Everything about this album fits in place. The lyrics are clever and straight-to-the-point,the samples are used tastefully & are minimal,the production is absolutely Flawless and the beats are built around Smooth-Gliding Bass Grooves. Lil Rob's Neighborhood Music is one of the most amazing albums released this year. It's a daring effort for a rap artist and clearly a step foward for the Chicano rap movement. The album is so outstanding & well-put together that it transcends color lines and the mainstream rap market which for some odd reason never pays any mind to the Latin rap scene. Even if you're not Chicano,you'll have to admit that this album's high quality is undeniable. I give props to Lil Rob because, as someone of Mexican descent like myself, he makes me feel good to be a Chicano and Proud to be Brown. And to all the haters saying that nobody would dig Lil Rob's Joints except a Mexican- Stop dissin' and recognize Lil Rob's natural talent as one of the greatest rap artists to ever emerge from the scene!! Submitted by feline854481 (Stevens Point,WI USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of the best this cd is one of the best cd's that i have. every song on the cd is great i'll be waiting ofr his next cd Submitted by crow1371 (york,pa,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Neighborhood Music CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lil Rob Album CD (2002)
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| | Pebbles Vol. 5 CD (1992)
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$12.39 Not surprisingly, the fifth volume in this series of garage rock compilations isn't quite as good as the first couple installments, although it is an improvement over Volume 4 and better than some of the subsequent Pebbles releases. In any case, this is an enjoyable collection of obscure regional bands, featuring 19 recordings from 1965-1967 and one (Magi's "You Don't Know Me") from 1971. Highlights include ...
| | Dig The Particulars Above The Ground CD (2006)
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$10.15 Above the Ground is the new release from Seattle-area group Dig the Particulars. Listen to the sample clips and form your own opinion about the music. Here is how some others felt... "It would be impossible to capture the hugeness of a Dig the Particulars live show on record, but this comes pretty damn close. Consisting of eight songs, this disc showcases the prodigal eclecticism that makes Dig one of Bellingham's best kin. Each member of the band holds it down to perfection as the tempo changes whiz by at high speed. This recording bears shades of Herbie Hancock's progressive funk, Pink Floyd's dark mysticism and the Allman Brother's melodic twang. Only one track exceeds six minutes, proving that you don't need to be superfluous to be progressive. Though I've heard the songs a dozen times, the out-of-this-world changes still elicit ellated suprise. It can please both the casual and the trained ear. This is a record you can listen to multiple times and always hear something new.-Adam Brown in What's Up! Magazine (September 2006) ...
| | Irma Thomas Wish Someone Would Care/Take A Look CD (2006)
Neighborhood Music
$12.29 This two-fer CD includes the pair of long-players that Irma Thomas issued during her brief yet significant stint on Imperial Records. When they were first released, 1964's Wish Someone Would Care and 1966's Take a Look didn't garner the attention they most certainly deserved. However, to modern ears they are reminders of just how influential Thomas became to future generations of R&B vocalists. Her reign as "the Queen of New Orleans soul" actually predates these platters by several years, as "You Can Have My Husband (But Don't Mess with My Man)," "A Good Man," "Look Up," "It's Raining," and "Ruler of My Heart" (aka "Pain in My Heart") had all scored well on a regional level. In fact, the success of the latter pair -- penned by Allen Toussaint under the nom de plume of Naomi Neville -- enabled Thomas to be among those who transitioned to Imperial Records after they purchased the Nola-based Minit label in 1963. Wish Someone Would Care is marked by the skills of noted arranger H.B. Barnum, who isn't afraid to give Thomas the sonic support needed to make the most of her versatility. She illuminates the deeply soulful "I Need Your Love So Bad" and the remake of Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love." However, she is probably best known for "Time Is on My Side" -- which resurfaced as a British Invasion hit for the still-wet-behind-the-ears Rolling Stones. Much closer to home, Thomas racked up kudos for her take on Jackie DeShannon's "Break-A-Way," again influencing a Brit as Tracey Ullman gave it an overhaul to great effect. Take a Look followed with the lion's share of the dozen songs provided by Toussaint -- again credited as Naomi Neville -- and Van McCoy. While his creative path as a songwriter, arranger, and producer in many ways mirrored that of Toussaint, McCoy's songs reflected an obvious interest in the minor chords and quirky phrasing discernible in Burt Bacharach's melodies, as is most evident on "It's Starting to Get to Me Now" and "Some Things You Never Get Used To." Meanwhile, Toussaint's tracks "Take a Look," "Teasing, But You're Pleasing," the Motor City soul attitude of "What Are You Trying to Do," and the gospel-meets-country & western "Wait, Wait, Wait" uniformly exemplify his seemingly innate capacity ...
| | Mary Jane Girls 20th Century Masters The Millenium Collection: The Best Of CD (2001) Remastered
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$6.79 The Mary Jane Girls were always known as Rick James' protégées, because that's what they were. The superfreak dressed 'em up in skimpy outfits and provocative costumes, and had them sing songs very reminiscent of James -- actually, it's probably more accurate to say that the sound was closer to Prince or one of his protégés, because there was a heavily Minneapolis vibe to his songs and productions for the Mary Jane Girls. They hit a home run once, with the spectacular "In My House," one of the great urban funk songs of the mid-'80s. They never got that good again, although they almost hit the Top 40 with "Wild and Crazy Love" and "Walk Like a Man." Those three songs, along with a bunch of other singles, R&B hits, and album tracks are on 20th Century Masters, as good a retrospective as could be assembled on the Girls. It's not totally comprehensive, but it ...
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