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Songodsuns: 2Mex (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: Reese (vocals); Die, Life Rexall, Jean Grae, LMNO, Key-Kool, Joe Dub, Lord Zen, Busdriver (rap vocals).
Over The Counter Culture Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Urban Soundtrack, Rap, Underground/Alt Rap | | Label | Up Above | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 148772  | | CD Universe Part number | 6837676 | | Catalog number | 1013 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 19, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | KeyKool; DJ Khalil; Sa-Ra Creative Partners; J Thrill; Life Rexall; Cynic; Polyhedron; Life Rexall; Cynic; KeyKool | | Personnel | Jean Grae, LMNO, Die, Life Rexall, Joe Dub, Joe Dub, Lord Zen, Reese, Bus Driver, KeyKool |
SonGodSuns Over The Counter Culture Songs Over The Counter Culture Music Review Purchase Over The Counter Culture CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Little Brother Listening CD (2003)
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| | 2Mex Sweat Lodge Infinite CD (2003)
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| | 2mex CD (2004)
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| | Chino Xl Poison Pen CD (2005)
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| | Perceptionists Black Dialogue CD (2005)
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$12.49 As early-2000s torchbearers of Boston hip-hop, Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, and DJ Fakts One appeared on each other's solo records for years before officially teaming up as the Perceptionists (a dream ...
| | Quasimoto Further Adventures Of Lord Quas CD (2005)
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| | Laurie & John Arabella CD (2004)
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$9.79 Arabella, named after a street outside Laurie and John Stirratt's hometown of New Orleans, alternates between songs penned individually and as a duo. The twin siblings' first full-length release together anchors on acoustic guitars and vocals, pulling soft harmonies, keys, and colors into the mix with ease. Sparkling and celebratory with its rich pop arrangements, the music here moves beyond the earthy, spare, and sultry quality of the duo's folkier live sets. With Laurie & John joined in the studio by familiar personalities from the Autumn Defense and Wilco, a sense of community is fittingly woven into the record, and Arabella sits comfortably in the body of work spanning the Stirratts' respective careers. In the opening track, "Ten Years Ago Today," Laurie's sweet and pure vocals steal the show wherever they appear, and in harmony, the Stirratts have the lilting subtlety of the Everly Brothers. Vintage organs pierce the afternoon haze like beams of winter sunlight and a pedal steel sighs always from a distance, like the ego tending to the id, with occasional baritone guitar adding a heavier step. Pat Sansone brings his characteristic arsenal of keyboards to the album, such as Moog on the rousing "A Merciful Night," a cut reminiscent of mid-'70s productions by the likes of Arif Mardin. Minor-key melodies in vocal harmony recall the Mamas & the Papas on "If I Hadn't Blinked My Eyes," while other moments on the album have the mellow sun coast aesthetic of America or Mojave 3. Both Stirratts have a clarity in their voices that creates a sense of innocence and optimism, yet their musicality and the effortlessness of the production makes this a work of artistic maturity. Throughout Arabella, John's poetic abstractions counter Laurie's earnest reflections -- on dreams, hard-won wisdom, and the solace therein -- together mapping the geography of the soul. ~ Lisa M. Smith
John and Laurie Stirratt were born 5 minutes apart in November of 1967 in New Orleans Louisiana, and grew up in neighboring Mandeville in a musical family- their father Avery has played tenor and plectrum banjo in Dixieland bands since his teens. Their mother Betty Lou played guitar and piano and encouraged all of her children to play an instrument. The older Stirratt kids played their Dylan and Stones records and introduced their younger siblings to rock and roll at an early age. The twins both picked up the guitar in their early teens and John joined several bands and played locally in high school. After graduation, Laurie briefly attended LSU but ...
| | Ricky Lewis Band Songs For The New Depression CD (2003)
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| | Andre Ceccarelli Golden Land CD (2007)
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| | Clash Singles CD (1991)
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$9.39 Amidst all the punk history and revolutionary rhetoric, it's easy to forget that the Clash was one hell of a singles band, capable of releasing one propulsively catchy song after another. This collection, which moves chronologically from the band's early days at the heart of the UK punk movement to the funk experimentation of its latter career, serves as both stunning career resume ...
| | Dave Cousins Boy In The Sailor Suit CD (2007) England
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$26.39 Dave Cousins offers a characteristic set of versatile folk-rock on The Boy in the Sailor Set, backed by the Blue Angel Orchestra. It's not a Strawbs album, but it shares similarities with many of the records he's recorded as leader of that group. The songs are on the somber storytelling side; the rock is sometimes harder than it is in most British folk-rock efforts; and Cousins' foggy voice exudes wary, and sometimes weary, stoicism and caution. Typical of his twists is the scenario laid out in "Never Take Sweets from a Stranger," where a steamy and sudden sexual ...
| | Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced CD (2007) (Import) Import; Reissued
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| | Vivaldi Gloria: Festliche Musik Des Barock CD (2008)
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