| | Jah Cure Freedom Blues CD Jah Cure Discography of CDs
(11 Customer Reviews)
Photographer: Julian Jones Griffith.
Personnel: Jah Cure; Sizzla, Spectacle.
Editor: Paul Shields.
Jah Cure Freedom Blues Songs | 1. | Freedom Blues Radio | |
| 2. | Songs of Freedom | |
| 3. | Sunnyday | |
| 4. | Jah Jah Bless Me | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Good Morning Jah Jah | |
| 6. | King in the Jungle - (Patois) | |
| 7. | Chant - (Patois) | |
| 8. | Troddin in the Valley | |
| 9. | Love Is the Solution | |
| 10. | Spread Jah Love | |
| 11. | Guide Us Jah | |
| 12. | Praises | |
| 13. | Get Up Stand Up | |
| 14. | Give It to Them | |
| 15. | Dancehall Vibe | |
| 16. | Move On | |
| 17. | Hi Hi | $0.99 | |
| Freedom Blues Music Review Purchase Freedom Blues CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cradle Of Filth Midian CD (2000)
Freedom Blues
$14.29 As satanic as anything need be, Cradle of Filth are a black metal ensemble from Suffolk, England, who've managed to keep it extreme, while being wildly popular internationally. They may be the most popular black metal band in the world because they've managed to break away from the genre's relatively small cult following and successfully infect all sorts of disaffected teenagers, especially in Europe. They never veer drastically from the usual black metal staples: movie monster-type vocals, lots of high-pitched screams, indecipherable lyrics, and relentless, punishing riffs. But Midian has its fair share of melody too. (Most of the finest metal does have some element of melody.) The album begins with a chorus of what sounds ...
| | Jah Cure Ghetto Life CD (2003)
Freedom Blues
$8.29 This really isn't brand new music, for the simple fact that Jah Cure (whose real name is Siccature Alcock) is currently serving a 15-year sentence for firearms possession and rape. Despite that, it's a stunning record, marking Cure as a leading ...
| | Tanya Stephens Gangsta Blues CD (2004)
Freedom Blues
$10.49 Onetime dancehall diva Tanya Stephens is back after an extended exile in Sweden, where she spent three years away from her beloved roughneck riddims making alternative rock for ...
| | Sizzla Soul Deep CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
Freedom Blues
$14.75 Sizzla partners with slick producer Donovan "Vendetta" Bennett for Soul Deep, arguably the softest Sizzla album to date. Fans who prefer the revolutionary Bobo Dread at his fiercest are going to point to this as another case of Sizzla overextending himself and glutting the ...
| | I Wayne Lava Ground CD (2005)
Freedom Blues
$11.55 The tide of taste in Jamaica is finally beginning to turn away from hard, hip-hop-derived beats and violent, slack lyrics and ...
| | Jah Cure True Reflections: A New Beginning CD (2007)
Freedom Blues
$12.25
| | Yves Montand Best Of CD (2000) (Import) Japan
Freedom Blues
$28.79
| | Reggae Don't Stop CD (1999)
Freedom Blues
$2.63
| | Bob Marley One Love: Very Best Of CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
Freedom Blues
$52.79 Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (February 2001, Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Released on the 20th anniversary of Bob Marley's death, ONE LOVE is a more expansive cross-section of this music titan's recorded legacy. Supplanting LEGEND, (a greatest hits disc that's managed to find its way ...
| | Time Bomb CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
Freedom Blues
$15.09
| | Trojan Ragga Box Set CDs (2004) Limited Edition
Freedom Blues
$14.25
| | Alex Skolnick Goodbye To Romance: Standards For A New Generation CD (2002)
Freedom Blues
$18.99 Alex Skolnick Trio, (aka Skol Trio), is a New York based group consisting of guitar, upright bass and drums. This may not seem unusual at first, but upon closer inspection, there are a few things, which set it apart from the many other trios performing in the New York area. One is that the group is fronted by guitarist Alex Skolnick.In 1992, after several years as a heavy metal guitar hero with Testament, Alex decided to risk it all and devote his life to the process of music closest to his heart: improvisation. Eventually, he ended up in New York City, pursuing a BFA in jazz from New School University (received June 2001). It was here that he met two young twentysomethings: Matt Zebroski (a Pittsburgh Pa. Native who studied with Roger Humphries and Billy Hart) and John Graham Davis (who, in addition to being a working bassist, also runs live sound for the likes of Michael Brecker, John Pattitucci and others). Another thing that sets this group apart is their choice of repertoire: Skol Trio is performing music that has never before been done in the acoustic trio context. After years of absorbing the songs of the traditional repertoire (such as "All The Things You Are" "Green Dolphin St. etc..."), Alex wondered would happen if he were to take some of the hard rock tunes he listened to in his youth, reharmonize them and open them up to improvisation? Would it be possible to take these songs out of the arena rock shows of the 70's and 80's, and move them into smoky lounges and nightclubs in the new millennium? The result was a most interesting creation: An early 80's hit song by Scorpions turned into a delicate Bossa Nova; a hard rock anthem by Kiss became a tour de force of swing, funk and Latin. And this was just the beginning. The group has gone on to do arrangements of Black Sabbath, ...
| | Tania Mara CD (2006)
Freedom Blues
$20.65
| | Son Jack JR When The Devil Calls CD (2008)
Freedom Blues
$15.19 WINNER: \"Best Self Produced CD\", 2008 (South Sound Blues Association).Review by John Vermilyea, Blues Underground Network: \"Every now and then a musical treasure arrives at my door. Not long ago 2 such treasures arrived by the name of \"When The Devil Calls\" and \"Introducing...Son Jack Jr.\", both courtesy of Son Jack Jr., an amazingly talented player and singer of the Delta Blues. Fans of the Delta Blues will quickly fall in love with the unique way Son Jack Jr. offers his special interpretation of that style. \"When The Devil Calls\" and \"Introducing...Son Jack Jr.\" are both hypnotic in nature, and will bring a smile to face and yes maybe even a tear in your eye, especially Track 4 off of \"When The Devil Calls\", If I Should Fall. \"When The Devil Calls\" and \"Introducing...Son Jack Jr.\" are a must have collection for any true fan of the Blues...-------------Review by Jeff Konkel, President Broke & Hungry Records:\"From the opening notes of When the Devil Calls, the sophomore record from Son Jack Jr., one thing is evident: This guy can play.The obvious influence of the prewar blues masters can be heard throughout the record, but Son Jack Jr. doesn’t really sound like any of them. He possesses a strong singing voice and his own distinct songwriting style. Son Jack tends to pack more lyrics into his songs than did his prewar forebears. This rapid-fire approach works well on several songs, particularly the leadoff tracks, “I’m Son Jack Jr.” and “Dance of the Living Dead.” But Son Jack is at his most powerful when he leaves more room for his lyrics to breath, as on the moving “If I Should Fall.” When he allows his guitar to do all of the talking, as on the instrumental “The Lynching Tree,” the effect is hair-raising. Most of the 13 tracks on When The Devil Calls are originals, and the three covers are well-chosen, particularly Son Jack’s take on Skip James’ “Devil Got My Woman.”He experiments with various tempos and tunings throughout, resulting in a nicely varied record that avoids ...
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