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Here are 13 trax by the Mac named Dre originally released in 2001 on the Out Of Bounds label. It's now available again from Sumo Records after being out of print. Features appearances by Bad Azz, Luni Coleone, PSD, Dubee a.k.a. Sugawolf, Marvaless and ot
Performers include: San Quinn, Andre Nickatina, Baldhead Rick, King George, JT Tha Bigga Figga, Saafir, Identity, The Deffa Heffa, Guce, Daz Dillinger, Agerman, Cougnut, Masta Steele, Side Industry, BSA, West Coast Rhyme Sayrz, Deco D, Mike Marshall, Mr. Kee, Duke Shiesty, Funk Mafia Aztlan, Gamebound Productions, Dap, Knucklehead, Holy Quoran, Righteous Black Guerrillas, Black Diamond.
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Additional personnel: Bad Azz, Luni Coleone, Daz Dillinger, Skee 64, Dubbee. Mac Dre's The Name Music Review Purchase Mac Dre's The Name CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mac Dre Stupid Doo Doo Dumb CD (1998)
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$13.15 Due to various legal troubles, Mac Dre didn't have the opportuntity to deliver a full-fledged follow-up to his second album, Young Black Brotha, until 1998 -- five years after YBB was released. The resulting record, Stupid Doo Doo Dumb, doesn't quite live up to its predecessor, mainly because it's missing the production of Khayree. His replacements, K Lou, ...
| | Mac Dre Young Black Brotha CD (1993)
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| | Mac Dre Thizzelle Washington CD (2002)
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| | Mac Dre Heart Of A Gangsta, Mind Of A Hustla CD (2000)
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| | Roy Buchanan When A Guitar Plays The Blues CD (1985)
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$14.15 (MP3 Available for Download) WHEN A GUITAR PLAYS THE BLUES is one of Roy Buchanan's finest studio dates. A hand picked group of Chicago blues musicians--including Gloria Hardiman, who lends her gospel-charged soprano to "Why Don't You Want Me?," and the irrepressible Otis Clay, who tears it up on a version of O.V. Wright's "A Nickel And A Nail"--keep things at a high simmer. As always though, it is Buchanan's virtuosity that burns most brightly. While the fare here is primarily traditional hard-driving blues, the range of Buchanan's versatility and grab bag of effects (including double-string bends, over-the-top harmonics, snarls, scratches, and delicate, melodic underplaying) help transcend the genre.
One of Buch's most distinguishing characteristics is his manipulation of tonality and volume-knob dynamics (his approach sometimes bear a resemblance to the complex, evocative shadings of avant-jazzster ...
| | Gong Magick Brother CD (1970) (Import) Reissue; United Kingdom
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$12.09 Released in an attractive digipak gatefold packaging with Daevid Allen's "Ph.P" original drawings and wacky liner notes.
Gong proper didn't come together until November of 1969. However, this recording, made a few months earlier, features the nucleus of that band along with a few friends, pursuing the same basic vision. Australian hippie/beatnik Daevid Allen was the band's guiding light, and his philosophical insights were ...
| | Ghetto Starz Sl-Ums CD (2001)
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| | Party Keller Vol. 2 CD (2006)
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$14.29 The second volume of Florian Keller's crate-digging Party-Keller series is filled with yet more funky rare grooves from yesteryear. This time, the selections are even more obscure, though no less alluring. The opener, Charmaine Burnette's "(Am I The) Same Girl," is typical: dating back to 1981 and published by Interworld Ltd., the reggae song liberally quotes the trademark horn riff from Dynasty's "Adventures in the Land of Music" (1980) -- best known for being sampled by Camp Lo for "Luchini aka This Is It" and, most infamously, by 2 Live Crew on As Nasty as They Wanna Be ("Coolin'") -- and immediately establishes the semi-bootleg tone of the album. One of the other noteworthy highlights here is Lefties Soul Connection's "Organ Donor," which is a take on DJ Shadow's song of the same name, itself in turn a take on Giorgio Moroder's "Tears" (1972), which Keller had included on his previous volume. This recycled approach to music-making is well evident throughout Party-Keller, Vol. 2 -- even if most, if not all, of the songs here ...
| | Red Krayola Red Gold CD (2006)
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$13.05 The second of two new recordings the Red Krayola released in 2006, RED GOLD is a six-track companion EP to the band's full-length, INTRODUCTION. With three instrumental tracks, RED GOLD is a nice showcase for the distinctive musical arrangements that framed frontman Mayo Thompson's fractured narratives on INTRODUCTION, particularly Charlie Abel's accordion playing, which shines on the sinuous ...
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