| | Mac Dre Game Is Thick - Part 2 CD Mac Dre Discography of CDs
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(CD with DVD) Mac Dre takes you back to the future with an all new album dedicated to The Mac (Michael Robinson) one of the pioneers of the Vallejo, California rap game. 13 new tracks packed with Mac Dre's saucy, compelling, palpitating word-play include
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| | Treal T.V. DVD (2003)
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| | Mac Dre Al Boo Boo CD (2003)
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| | Mac Dre Ronald Dregan: Dreganomics CD (2004)
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$13.25 Mac Dre albums keep comin', faster than the quality would make you believe. Not that Ronald Dregan: Dreganomics is a masterpiece, but if you get a chuckle from the cover, you'll get a chuckle from the lighthearted album -- that being the hood version of "lighthearted." Mac Dre is a comedic, hedonistic personality/celebrity in the Bay Area, and knowing his story helps with the fun. "Thizzle" is a word that shows up in his work a lot, this time in the great party jam "Jump It," as in "Let me see if you can do the thizzle wiggle." The deepest comment he'll ever make on corrupt cops ...
| | Mac Dre Genie Of The Lamp CD (2004)
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| | Mac Dre Da U.S. Open: Mall Macenroe vs. Andre Macassi CD (2005)
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$13.15 This is the album Mac Dre completed just before his untimely murder on November 1st, 2004. Here he teams up with his Crestside partner Mac Mall to deliver aces with love from beyond the net. Fortunately for all his fans, Mac Dre teamed up with Mac Mall o
Young Bay Area rapper Andre Macassi was murdered on November 1, 2004. A collaboration with fellow Vallejo native Mac Mall, Da U.S. Open was the album Mac Dre was finishing at the time of his death, and as such, it stands, a mite unsteadily, as his last will and testament. Mac Dre's oddball, laid-back delivery (think Snoop Dogg back before he slipped into easy self-parody, but weirder, with deliberately odd inflections and heavy doses of seemingly made-up slang) is the most unique thing about this album; Mac Mall is a more straightforward ...
| | Steve Ashley Stroll On: Revisited CD (1999)
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$22.85 A CD reissue for Steve Ashley's debut album was long overdue by the time U.K. folk specialists Market Square got around to unveiling its 1999 remaster. What is especially attractive about this set, however, isn't merely the presence of three superlative bonus tracks, but also the chance for listener and early Ashley champion Karl Dallas alike to experience again an album that has long occupied a special place in the hearts of all true English folk aficionados. The liner notes' reappraisal of Dallas' early love of this record sees him maintain his 25-year-old assertion that the opening "Fire and Wine" constitutes a life-changing experience; other listeners, however, will delight in thrilling (and chilling) once again to "The Ghost of Christmas Past," a song scheduled for the original LP release, but ultimately held over for inclusion, instead, on the landmark Electric Muse folk-rock box set. There, as much as elsewhere on this remarkable album, Ashley's ability to conjure dark mists from passing fancies leaps out at you -- the lyrics themselves are quite comically inclined, but are delivered with a tone that renders even "the cheeky headscarf thief" a being of dark supernatural awe. Also welcome aboard for the first time is "Old Rock 'n' Roll," a 1974 single cut with the latest incarnation of Fairport Convention, and bolstered by Lea Nicholson's rolling concertina. It's a magnificent performance, halfway between a wild sea shanty and a broken-hearted lament, whose presence offers an excellent link between the older (1971) sessions that comprise the original Stroll On album, and those that would constitute 1975's so-ironically titled Speedy Return. ~ Dave Thompson
Stroll On Revisited is English folk singer-songwriter Steve Ashley's acclaimed 1974 debut, and features some of his finest songs. Featured musicians include some of folk rock's finest: Dave Mattacks, Simon Nichol, Jerry Donahue, Ashley Hutchings, Danny Thompson, Dave Pegg and Barry Dransfield. Also featured is Nick Drake arranger Robert Kirby conducting a string section of members of the London Symphony Orchestra. With two unreleased tracks from the 1971 Olympic Studio sessions and a 1974 single with members of Fairport Convention, this handsome Market Square release is complemented by a fully-illustrated ...
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| | Doomsday Productions Northtown vs. Western CD (1998)
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| | B B King Indianola Mississippi Seeds CD (2002) (Import)
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| | Kingdom Heirs Lyrics Not Included CD (2004)
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| | Blazin' Hip Hop & R&B Vol. 2-Blazin' Hip & R&B CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Little Annie When Good Things Happen To Bad Pianos CD (2008)
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