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Bay Area bad boys Mac Mall and J.T. The Bigga Figga unite once again on this hot album with all new tracks. They are joined by partners in crime Messy Marv, Keak Da Sneak, San Quinn and many others. ... Illegal Game Music Review Purchase Illegal Game CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | | Also Bought |
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$10.49 Standard version of Anastacia's best of collection. Anastacia's greatest hits album Pieces Of A Dream contains all 12 of her hit singles, the new title track and two new tracks plus a previously unreleased club megamix. She has conquered charts all over the world. Her international album sales are in excess of 20 million, with 3 million of those in the UK alone, plus 12 hit singles and 3 Top Ten smash hits. Her 2004 album Anastacia was certified quadruple-platinum, hitting the #1 spot on two separate occasions, becoming the sixth biggest selling album of the year. Besides a wealth of commercial and critical success, Anastacia has also overcome personal health issues to maintain her status as one of pop's most respected performers. Sony/BMG. 2005.
Anastacia, the sassy lady with one of the biggest voices in pop, had released three albums since 2000, and with the most recent self-titled CD being her most successful (and only number one to date), the time was right to sum up her career so far with a greatest-hits package called Pieces of a Dream, released for the 2005 Christmas market. The selection of tracks was hardly a difficult job, as the first 12 songs were the hit singles in strict chronological order, from the debut hit that announced her arrival on the pop scene, "I'm Outta Love," through to her most recent hit, "Heavy on My Heart." In fact, the symmetry of these first 12 tracks was complete, as there were four from each of the albums to date, Not That Kind, Freak of Nature, and Anastacia. Having never relied on chart positions of the singles to sell albums -- in fact, none of the releases from album number two reached the Top Ten -- it made sense to stick to such a rigid formula, for no matter how many singles were actually sold, the airplay of each was almost guaranteed, and as either an introduction to Anastacia for people who had not bought an album to date, or as a summing up of the most famous tracks, it was an ideal formula. That's not to say she didn't sell singles, because "I'm Outta Love," "Left Outside Alone," and "Sick and Tired" all hit the Top Ten, and "Not That Kind" and "One Day in Your Life" were not far outside. So that accounted for 47 minutes of music, and then four new tracks were added for another 16 minutes -- and if that weren't enough, a 12-minute "Club Megamix" completed the album, ...
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$16.45 Laura Fleming’s music can be described as a mix of pop, indie, soul, and jazz with a touch of the blues. With open, honest lyrics, her songs talk about love - falling in love and losing love. Her songs speak to the dark places you can find yourself in, but also of the redemption that can be found.Laura grew up in Palos Park, a small suburb outside of Chicago. She attended Illinois Wesleyan University on a voice scholarship and while there she studied every kind of vocal music she could, learning songs in Italian, Spanish, French, German and Russian. She sang with the IWU Jazz Ensemble as the female vocalist and took vocal jazz lessons at the Musica Creativa in Madrid during a semester abroad. During the spring of her first year, she performed at an annual event called Slicing Watermelons that was created to celebrate women in music. The response from the audience inspired her to start writing more and more, filling notebooks with thoughts, fears, hopes, daydreams, everything that filled her head. In the winter of her sophomore in college, Laura was diagnosed with retinal detachment. She was forced to leave school for a semester on medical leave and underwent several surgeries to try and save her vision. For six months she couldn\'t see, but she could hear. And so she listened, and listened, and listened. And she wrote and wrote and wrote. By the summer Laura’s eyes almost completely healed. She took two of her songs to ARS Recording Studio in Alsip, IL and was offered a production deal with producer/engineer Larry Schara. Her forthcoming EP, Never Say Never, is due out this spring. When asked what her overall message is, Laura responds, “Believe in Love. Love can hurt you, confuse you, break you, but it can save you. True love, when you find it, can redeem all of the past hurts and can bring you back to life.” Her song “Breathe” talks about the need to slow down, to step back from the busy-ness of life once in a while to a quieter place where you can reflect, pray, and restore yourself. Her ...
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