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B P M Angel Songs | 1. | Angel - (original radio edit) |
| 2. | Angel - (Gomi + Escape remix) |
| 3. | Angel - (Matt Bradshaw remix) |
| 4. | Angel - (original mix) |
| 5. | Angel - (Gomi + Escape Dub) |
| 6. | Angel - (chill out mix) |
| Purchase Angel CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | David Morales 2 Worlds Collide CD (2004)
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| | Eminem Relapse CD (2009)
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$9.49 Lyrical acrobat Slim Shady returns after a five-year absence with his fifth major label release, continuing to strike the perfect balance between brooding insight and absolute silliness on 2009's RELAPSE. Opening single "Crack a Bottle" reunites Detroit's maddest rapper with his superstar mentor (Dr. Dre) and protege (50 Cent) on a fittingly funky tour de force.
Eminem's RELAPSE, a double album released after five years of recorded silence, a record featuring Dr. Dre behind the boards for the first time since 2000, faced no shortage of the relentless pressure of expectations. A narrative of survival after facing down his demons in rehab unfurled with Eminem's usual twisted Swift-ian wit, RELAPSE should disappoint few fans (or critics for that matter) with its patented mix of hilariously spit venom and delirious self-loathing.
Like Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, 2009's RELAPSE finds the full horror element in drug addiction. Eminem's raps, for all their over-the-top humor, have always conjured up images fit for Fangoria, but as he comes out of rehab, seeking solace from his demons, Mr. Mathers amps up the gore on RELAPSE. Dre's beats lurk dark-thumping sinister while Em unleashes nightmare dreamscapes of murder, mayhem, and Britney-Spearsacide. One target who gets off surprisingly lightly this time around ...
| | Kirk Franklin Christmas CD (1995)
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$8.75 In addition to energized versions of such treasured Christmas songs as "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Silent Night," Franklin & the Family contribute several non-traditional songs that explore the depth of God's love and the Christian basis for the holiday. "Now Behold the Lamb," for example, is a ballad that testifies to the truth of salvation, and features stirring ensemble singing, strong solo vocalists, and plenty of enthusiastic exclamations. The deeply funky "Jesus Is the Reason for the Season" kicks things up a notch with its bumping rhythm and infectious chorus. With its mix of old and new musical styles and its impassioned performances, CHRISTMAS is sure to please those looking for a meaningful and musically fresh holiday album.
Contemporary gospel star Kirk Franklin made one of his most accessible and commercially successful records with CHRISTMAS. From Franklin's heartfelt spoken-word intro to the breezy, smoothed-out version of "O Come All Ye Faithful," CHRISTMAS blends devout Christian messages and the power of traditional gospel with contemporary R&B and hip-hop flavors. It's no coincidence that Franklin's 17-piece chorus is called "the Family," because the entire record is suffused with the warmth and intimacy of a family-oriented holiday event.
Personnel: Kirk Franklin, ...
| | Prince Purple Rain CD (1984) SDTK
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$9.49 A soundtrack to a movie so appalling that it is infinitely wiser to let the record stand on its own merits. While Prince cavorted in purple kitchen foil and rode his Harley in high heels, the real star of the film, the music, was doing all the talking. A knit of funk and rock, a heavily stylized Hendrix guitar lick here and there, and a wilfully danceable backbeat all made for a huge commercial smash, and the first real international introduction for many people to a star-in-waiting. 'Darling Nikki' accidentally set the PMRC ball rolling, but the heady lilt of the title track and the crushing 'When Doves Cry' can pardon him that.
Prince & The Revolution: Prince (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Wendy Melvoin (vocals, guitar); Lisa Coleman, ...
| | The Ultimate Bee Gees CDs (2009)
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$19.19 Functioning as something of a replacement for the 2001 collection Their Greatest Hits: The Record, The Ultimate Bee Gees covers much of the same ground as that double-disc set, albeit in not quite so linear a fashion. The Record marched through its 40 tracks chronologically, opening with the stately baroque Beatlesque pop of the '60s and then winding through the '70s, whereas this opens with the bright, fabulous blast of "You Should Be Dancing" and remains in their late-'70s heyday for a while before fast-forwarding to such latter-day adult contemporary hits as "One." We don't get to "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" and "I Started a Joke" until halfway through the second disc, and this jumbled, almost haphazard sequencing is a little disconcerting since it appears to follow no true rhyme or reason. Nevertheless, scattershot is still plenty entertaining when the music is as good as this, and this does have all the Bee Gees' big hits, plus live versions of songs they gave to others, so it's a good, swift way to get all this ...
| | Whitney Houston One Wish: The Holiday Album CD (2003)
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$8.49 Whitney Houston's soulful, elastic voice was practically made to wrap around Christmas standards, but despite the naturalness of the match, ONE WISH, out for Christmas 2003, as the singer neared her third decade of performing, marks her first holiday album. What lies within shouldn't disappoint as she covers many familiar tunes with just a sprinkle of recent music, the sweet-as-sugar title track originally by Freddie Jackson.
While Houston's been through her share of publicized drama over the years, her voice betrays no hint of the strife on ONE WISH. She begins in the vein of a female Nat "King" Cole, smoothly crooning "The First Noel" and "The Christmas Song" in a manner shifting between agreeable acrobatics and welcome subtlety. Her daughter Bobby Kristina Brown joins in to provide rum-pa-pa-pum backup on a cute version of "The Little Drummer Boy." The best moments sneak up on the listener when Houston gets lost in the classics, delivering unabashedly sentimental and lovable songs perfectly suited for her style, as with "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." ONE WISH fulfills the promise laden in a long-awaited Christmas record from a larger-than-life performer.
Personnel: Whitney Houston (vocals); Bobbi Kristina Brown (vocals); Phil Hamilton (acoustic & electric guitars); Paul Jackson, Jr., Dean Parks (guitar); Gerald Tarack, Max Ellen, Regis Iandiorio, Sandra Billingslea, Carol Pool, Kathy Livolsi (violin); ...
| | Beatles Free As A Bird (1995) (Import) Germany; Australia
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$7.89 "Free As A Bird" is the Beatles' first new recording in 25 years. Written by the late John Lennon, the song was fleshed out and recorded in 1994 by the three surviving Beatles--Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr--using Lennon's lead vocal and piano track from a demo recorded in the late 1970s.
The song was debuted on November 19, 1995 during the television broadcast of the documentary "The Beatles Anthology."
This 1994 single came the closest as anything to reunite the Beatles. Along with the title track adapted from vocal tracks John Lennon laid down in his final year, FREE AS A BIRD contains two reworkings of Beatles classics and a rare Christmas tune.
Everyone in the world had an opinion about the "new" Beatles single "Free As A Bird" in late 1995. Mine is that it's not half bad -- which is far from being great. And great was what the world expected in the wake of a massive, and somewhat misleading marketing campaign. If you are a moderate Beatle fan and just want a copy of the new song, this may be the most economical way to get it. If you are a completist, note that this four-song, 13-minute-and-40-second EP is baited with three previously unreleased tracks, studio take nine of "I Saw Her Standing There," two incomplete takes of "This Boy," and a newly edited version of the fan club-only seasonal song "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)." ~ William Ruhlmann
Deleted in the U.S.! The only other single besides 'Real Love' taken from the Fab Four 's 1995 collection 'Anthology' (Volume 1). It's backed with three non-album tracks, 'I Saw Her Standing There' (Studio Take Nine), 'This Boy' (Alternate Take) and 'Christmas Time Is Here Again'. This was the first 'reunion' track to feature the three remaining members voices electronically overdubbed to John Lennon's original vocals. EMI. 1995.
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| | Nitin Sawhney Rainfall Pt.2 (2004) (Import) England
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$7.99 A British-based Asian act who has managed to successfully forge a bond between jazz and dance music, Nitin Sawhney
The first single taken from the 2003 album 'Human'. Three non-LP tracks, 'Rainfall' (BBC Radio 1 Session), 'Sunset' (KV5 Remix), & 'Breathing Light' (Video - Live At Glastonbury Festival 2003). V2.
has three tracks collected on RAINFALL PT. 2.
Personnel: Nitin Sawhney (programming); Paul Falloon (guitar); ...
| | Jamelia Thank You PT.2 (2004) (Import) Australia
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$10.49
| | C-999 4 Jigen Houteishiki (2006) (Import)
$17.09 | | Elvis Presley Suspicious Minds (2001)
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$11.99 Part One of Two. Limited Edition CD single released to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of the death of The King. This is one of 18 limited titles that will be released through the end of 2007, all of them fitting in a box that comes with the first installment of the series ('Heartbreak Hotel'). Each CD will be released in `mini-vinyl' replica card sleeves with an outer and inner bag. The outer bag features the original U.S. or U.K. Picture artwork and the inner bag replicates a generic RCA single sleeve from the time of ...
| | Shebang Go! (2008) (Import)
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$7.89
| | No Fun At All Reckless (I Dont Wanna) (2008) (Import)
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$10.49
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