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Conveniently front-loaded with the group's four most popular hits -- "Too Close," "I Still Love You," "Butta Love," and "Wifey" -- Next's surprising but helpful addition to the Platinum & Gold Collection series renders each of their three studio albums unnecessary. Though this only has three albums to cull from, the group was always more singles-oriented than album-oriented, so the fact that this disc exists makes plenty of sense. Amid the other male R&B groups that took in heavy hip-hop influences and got unapologetically raunchy in the process, Next hardly made the biggest of splashes, but the fact that a dozen of their tracks can be put together without cheating the consumer is commendable. ~ Andy Kellman
Personnel: Koffee Brown (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Brian Chin.
Platinum & Gold Collection Music Next Platinum & Gold Collection Songs Platinum & Gold Collection Music Review Buy Platinum & Gold Collection CD Purchase Platinum & Gold Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dave Hollister Ghetto Hymns CD (1999)
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$6.55 On his debut solo album, GHETTO HYMNS, former Blackstreet lead singer Dave Hollister schools listeners in what it means to be a real man. "Babymamadrama" is the clearest example of this is. Hollister recognizes the responsibilities that attend being someone's "baby daddy." But he flips the script on his baby's mother, calling her out on all the ...
| | Dave Hollister Chicago 85: The Movie CD (2000)
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$6.49 Dave Hollister's R&B opus CHICAGO '85 presents itself as something of a concept album. The songs are listed as sections of a movie screenplay, each one occurring on a different day over the course of the "film." Whether one chooses to follow the admittedly slim thematic thread between the songs, or simply to enjoy the album as an impressive batch ...
| | Donell Jones Journey Of A Gemini CD (2006)
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| | Lloyd Southside CD (2004)
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| | Usher Confessions: Special Edition CD (2004) Special Edition
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| | Step Up CD (2006) Original Soundtrack
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| | Wildflowers: Best Of New Birth CD (1997)
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| | Beatles Anthology: 1 CDs (1995)
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$28.99 THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY is a collection of rare and unreleased Beatles recordings; a companion book and 10-hour video are also planned. Among the material on the first volume are recordings by The Quarry Men (a band that featured a teen-aged John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison); five songs from the Beatles' unsuccessful audition for Decca Records on January 1, 1962; live tracks from various television appearances; and alternate versions of several early Beatles songs.
Additional personnel includes: Tony Sheridan (vocals, guitar); Brian Epstein, Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise (spoken vocals); Andy White (drums).
Principally recorded between 1958 and 1964. "Free As A Bird" recorded circa 1977 and in 1994. Spoken tracks recorded between 1962 and 1994. Includes a 48-page booklet with track-by-track annotations, and liner notes by Derek Taylor.
"Free As A Bird" won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
Though the Beatles changed rock & roll forever from low culture to high art, they started as a skiffle group, a British amalgam of American rock & roll influences--Elvis' swagger, Little Richard's unholy gospel, the Everly Brothers' country-rock harmonies, Smokey Robinson's sensual soul. THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY: 1 traces these roots, tapping a rich motherlode of unreleased early Beatles material. There are scratchy recordings of the Quarry Men (Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison, circa 1958) and pre-Ringo Beatles practice sessions that show the Fabs dreaming of being Elvis and Buddy Holly. Amazingly well-preserved tracks from the early '60s show them starting to let their hair down, while rocking merrily through such pop standards of the time as "Ain't She Sweet" and "Besame Mucho." They were an electrifying live band, and among the treasures here are Ringo tearing through "I Wanna Be Your Man" and "Boys" at a 1964 TV taping, and John ripping into "Twist And Shout" at the band's 1963 Royal Command Performance after his famous request: "Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands, and the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry."
Equally compelling is the one "new" track. "Free As A Bird" was the pop event of 1995, a Lennon demo completed by the surviving Beatles with the production guidance of Beatles disciple Jeff Lynne. With a deliberate, mid-tempo pace, doubled piano, slide guitar solo, and signature harmonies and middle eight, it's vintage 1968. Colorize the video, add some psychedelic film effects, drop it into the middle of the MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR movie, and see who notices.
THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY: 1 also includes "Free As A Bird," the ...
| | Motown Chartbusters V.11 CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.49 Another eminently listenable compilation spotlighting the Motown label's brightest stars, Motown Chartbusters, Vol. 11 ...
| | Naked Music Presents: Midnight Snack, Vol. 1 CD (2002)
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| | Butch Streets Barbella Lookin Good CD (2008)
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