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Feat.Mr.Shadow,Nino Bravo,Odm, Proper DOS,Demon,Lil Rob +
Wicked Minds: Chino Grande, Wreck, Baby Wicked.
Additional personnel: Woody Da Funk Meista (talk box); DJ Carlos (scratches); Clicka 1, Frank V., Frost, A.L.T., Lil' Blacky, Lil' Demon, Lil Rob, Mr. Shadow, Nino Brown, ODM, Romero, Slow Pain, Eriq, Cecy B, Ac the Promoter.
Unforgiven Music | List Price | $15.97 (You save $2.58) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Latin Rap | | Label | East Side | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 137086  | | CD Universe Part number | 6783866 | | Catalog number | 2032 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 16, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Fort Knocks Productions; Insane Mexican; Rawsteele; DJ Wreck; Wreck; Rocky Padilla; Eriq; Kraze; Rome Montague; Bigg Bandit | | Recording Time | 69 minutes | | Personnel | Chino Grande Baby Wicked Wreck
Also: Frost, Mr. Shadow, Alt, ODM, Frank V., Nino Brown, Slow Pain, Lil Blacky, Lil Demon, Romero, D.J. Carlos, Woody Da Funk Meista, AC The Promoter, Cecy B, Eriq |
Wicked Minds Unforgiven Songs | 1. | Wicked Minds Intro |
| 2. | California |
| 3. | Chainsaw |
| 4. | Da Good Die Young |
| 5. | Unforgiven, The |
| 6. | Funkaholic |
| 7. | Greatest Pleasure and Greatest Pain, The |
| 8. | Hate and Betrail |
| 9. | Hoodrats Need Lovin Too |
| 10. | How Many Hoes You Know |
| 11. | I Don't Wanna Be Here No More |
| 12. | Keep It Gangster |
| 13. | Let It Bounce |
| 14. | Murder Musica |
| 15. | Nights Like This |
| 16. | Payback |
| 17. | Unforgiven, The - (2) |
| 18. | Eighteenth Angel, The |
| 19. | Unforgiven, The - (Bonus Track/Outro) |
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| | Brownside Takeover CD (2006)
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$12.85 Eazy E’s Latino Protégés the Brownside Release Sophomore Album "The Take Over"The late Eazy-E’s sole Latino protégés, The Brownside, have just released their second album, “The Takeover.” Their first album, “Eastside Drama,” issued in 1995, had been slated for release through Eazy-E’s Ruthless label, until the Compton rapper’s tragic death ended a solid paper trail of release agreements that had been signed between himself and the intensely street oriented gangsta rappers. Finally returning with “The Takeover,” The Brownside is back again with real life street cred, history and tracks that have helped give them their often verified, authentic “la vida gangsta” reputation.The Brownside members are Wicked, Trouble and Toker, who is currently serving time for a sentence in a federal prison. “I expect to be out of here by the end of next year,” he promises. In the meantime, however, his album speaks volumes for him. Eazy’s son, Lil E, still has memories of his father’s ...
| | L L Cool J Walking With A Panther CD (1989)
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$6.69 LL Cool J's remarkably consistent success comes from his ability to walk a thin line; his lyrics are accessible, his backbeat catchy enough to earn mass appeal, yet his rhymes are consistently clever enough that it's impossible to dismiss him as simple pop-rapper or poseur. If Run-D.M.C. introduced the masses to rap, LL Cool J kept the form in their faces. 1989's WALKING WITH A PANTHER defines the rapper as a hip-hop icon with staying power.
"I rhyme like Superman/you rap like Jimmy Olsen" from "Clap Your Hands" captures LL's ...
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| | Eminem Encore CDs (2002) Bonus CD
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$10.39 THE EMINEM SHOW was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Album Of The
Year. "Without Me" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year and Best Male Rap Solo Performance.
This deluxe limited edition includes a bonus DVD containing previously unreleased footage and interview with Eminem.
As one of the most controversial figures in hip-hop history, Eminem can be forgiven for being somewhat self-obsessed. THE EMINEM SHOW's opening cut "White America" sums up the notorious rapper's self-defense by keenly observing that while the color of his skin has something to do with his widespread popularity it's also the reason his lyrics are examined so scrupulously by critics who otherwise wouldn't bother. "I could be one of your kids" he proclaims, getting right to the heart of the matter. Despite the abundance of introspection, Eminem doesn't back up a single step on any of the themes that made him such a hot property. He's still into glorifying violence, as on "Soldier" one of the many cuts where he waves his broken-home/dysfunctional upbringing like a flag to justify the hatred that seeps from every pore of THE EMINEM SHOW.
Over the course of the album, he threatens to brutally murder so many members of his family that one begins to lose track, but this is just the kind of hard-ass image that's helped make him an icon. The aforementioned cut finds the former Marshall Mathers making one of his most telling statements; "I'll never be Marshall again." It's clear that the Eminem identity allows him to fully vent his rage and get lauded (by some) for it instead of imprisoned. In his continuing effort to show that he's as hardcore as any black rapper, he extends his rancor Professor Griff-stye to Jews on the skits "Paul Rosenberg" and "Steve Berman," the latter of whom we hear getting shot for whiningly taking Em's music to task. Love him or hate him, Eminem makes no apologies, and THE EMINEM SHOW is as strong a statement as he's made to date.
While Eminem has revealed levels of depth far beyond his Slim Shady persona, few could have anticipated "Mosh," the second single from his 2004 release, ENCORE. This song, by one of music's most controversial artists, features Em focusing his rage like never before, ultimately calling on the youth of America to rise up?and vote. While his brilliantly scathing tirade against President George W. Bush didn't lead to the politician's defeat, it certainly captured the country's attention and attempted to raise listeners' political ...
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| | Mark Ettinger In This World CD (2005)
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$18.99 in this world Personnel:Mark Ettinger - vocals, acoustic guitar, slide slack dulcimer, string bass, mandolin, ukulele, accordion, piano, harmonium, Wurlitzer, trumpetChristine DiTolvo - harmony vocalsKate Copeland - harmony vocalsRachelle Garniez - harmony vocals, ClaviolaJohn Olufs - Dobro, electric guitarDoug Weiselman - clarinets, bass harmonicaSteven Bernstein - trumpet, slide trumpetBilly Oskay - violinMichael Panes - violinDavo Bryant - shekere, shaker, tambourineKenny Wollesen - drums, log drums, bongosNo expense of love, labor, time and money was spared: recorded and mixed in fine studios, designed by the inimitable Tony Saunders with a full color full lyrics and pix insert in a tasty cardboard digi-package, this baby is priced to sell fast, so hurry - only hundreds left!in this worldMulti-instrumentalist, singer, conductor, composer, juggler, and toaster enthusiast Mark tours regularly with the Flying Karamazov Brothers, and writes songs and other music the rest of the time. After years of backing songwriters on a variety of instruments on both coasts, he is now pleased to send forth his first singer/songwriter release, in this world, for your amusement. These songs have been growing for the past five years in every corner of this country, a by-product of his ongoing survey of the guitar acoustics of hotel rooms encountered on tour with the Brothers. They are about many things: teacups and death, love and loneliness, night light, half-light, and about 3 to 4 minutes long. instrumentsHe plays a Mahagony Guild d-19 parlor guitar, salvaged by David Hayford seconds before destruction at the Madison NH dump, and acquired by self for the scandalous price of $10. On the disk he also plays Li'l Reeb's mandolin, the Mittenwald acoustic bass he got at ...
| | BBG Wings Of Sound CD (2006)
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