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Purchase Best Of Timbaland & Magoo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Brandy: The Videos DVD (2000)
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| | Double Platinum DVD (1999)
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| | Menace II Society DVD (1993) Widescreen
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| | Martin - The Complete First Season DVDs (1992) Widescreen
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| | Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella DVD (1997)
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| | Players Club Player's Club CD (1998) Original Soundtrack
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$12.59 THE PLAYER'S CLUB is the soundtrack to a film written and directed by Ice Cube.
Want to give Gloria Steinem cardiac arrest? Send her a copy of this soundtrack for Christmas. For that matter, the testosterone-laden musical antics of Ice Cube and company might even make Madonna blush. ...
| | Blind Melon Soup CD (1995)
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$11.69 All songs written by Blind Melon except "Car Seat (God's Presents)" (Blind Melon/Blanche Bridge).
From the onset, Blind Melon eluded simple musical categorization. They weren't grunge moaners, or alternative posers, or nouveau hippies--just five guys who took a classic FM sound and molded it to their own requirements. So when "No Rain" began climbing the charts, it was hard not to cheer on their progress through the sea of plaid-shirt mediocrity. On SOUP, Blind Melon throw the last of their caution to the wind, weaving a quilt of familiar classic-rock colors out of the kind of threads that hadn't been seen in these parts since the AOR heyday of the mid-'70s.
Opening (and closing) the album to the strains of a New Orleans brass band is an announcement that, as far as instrumentation goes, all bets are off. In this, SOUP evokes such '70s progressives as Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull--expanding on the heavy blues boogie with unexpected touches. "Toes Across the Floor" switches from a spacey, Pink Floyd-esque mysterioso verse to an up-tempo, raga-ish chorus that's packed with a flute, some maracas and Shannon Hoon leading a faux traditional Hawaiian chorus, among other things. "Dumptruck" veers schizophrenically between jazzy strides, particularly in the inspired interplay between bassist Brad Smith and drummer Glen Graham, and the fuzzed-up psychedelic funk of Roger Stevens and Christopher Thorn's guitars.
In between, there are simpler, down-home evocations of acoustic roots (both "Walk" and "Skinned" benefit from the addition of traditional string instruments) and groove-oriented, Zep-style work-outs ("2X4"). What SOUP boils down to is a sometimes-exhilarating hodgepodge of extremely varied ingredients--one that reaffirms Blind Melon's choice to cook with their own instincts rather than with modern rock styles.
Most '90s rock bands who enjoyed massive breakthrough success with their debut album seemed to follow it up with an effort similarly styled to its predecessor, hence guaranteeing repeat success. This proved not to be the case with Blind Melon. It appeared as though the band rejected the jovial spirit of No Rain and focused on much darker material for their follow-up, Soup. While it did not match the commercial success of the debut, Soup proved to be a challenging, gripping record that is just as strong and perhaps even more rewarding. Shannon Hoon was in the throes of drug addiction (which would prove fatal only two months after the album's release), and his experience at a drug detox is clearly detailed in the Zep-groover, "2x4." Hoon's lyrics often examine his growing sense of mortality, as evidenced in "The Duke," "St. Andrew's Fall," and "Car Seat," while "New Life" shows Hoon hoping that the birth of his baby daughter will put his life back ...
| | Rock Hits Of The 80'S CD (2000)
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| | DJ Rupture Minesweeper Suite CD (2002)
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| | DJ Volume Let's All Chant CD (2002) Japan
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| | Mezzanine De L'Alcazar, Vol. 3 CDs (2003) (Import) France
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| | Cacho Castana Los Esenciales CD (2004) (Import) Argentina
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| | Bob Marley Extended Mixes CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Disco Fever: Turn The Beat Around CD (2006)
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$15.65 Time/Life's Disco Fever series continues with a volume subtitled "Turn the Beat Around," which ...
| | Lil Weavah Best Of Live! CD (2006)
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$12.05 What do you do after you have garnered Grammy Award winning success as former lead vocalist of one of the most influential Gospel groups (Sounds of Blackness) of the 1990s, to receiving Grammy nominations three consecutive years in a role? Or following the release of your critically acclaimed debut offering (‘I’m Here For Your’ – 1996), to scoring five consecutive Dance/Club play singles, and landing atop the R&B/Hip-Hop charts in 2002 (‘Put It On Paper’) … what do you do next? Aside from scoring a supporting role in a major Hollywood motion picture (‘The Fighting Temptations’ – 2003) if you’re Ann Nesby you commemorate a career spanning over twenty years by releasing Ann Nesby - ‘The Best of Live’ CD/DVD. The recording and taping shot in the musical mecca of the south, Atlanta, Georgia, features the feel good nostalgic tunes that have made Nesby’s voice recognized the world over. Nesby powerfully performs accompanied by her fourteen piece band all the classics, “I Believe,” “I’m Still Wearing Your Name,” “This Weekend,” “Put It On Paper,” and other musical treasures. “The Best Of Live” concert allowed me the opportunity to stroll down memory lane and share with my fans a very special part of my musical history,” says Nesby. “As I performed “I’ll Do Anything”, featuring my ...
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