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Purchase Majestic Collection CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Krs-One CD (1995)
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$7.59 Personnel includes: KRS-One, Fat Joe, Channel Live, Das EFX, Mad Lion, Busta Rhymes (rap vocals); DJ Dice (scratches); Dexter Thibou, Rich Nice, Sadat X (background vocals). Producers: DJ Premier (tracks 1, 3, 8); Big French Productions (track 2); KRS-One (tracks 4, 6-7, 10, 12, 14); Norty Cotto (track 5); Showbiz (track 9); Diamond D (tracks 11, 13). Engineers: Eddie Sancho (tracks 1, 8); Norty Cotto (tracks 2-3, 5, 12); Won Allen (track 4); Commissioner Gordon (tracks 6, 9, 11, 13); KRS-One (tracks 7, 10, 14). Recorded at Boogie Down Productions Studios and D&D Recording Studio, New York. All songs written or co-written by L. Parker. Samples include "Time's Up" (as performed by O.C.), "Pure" (as performed by The Troubleneck Brothers), "We Run Things (It's Like Dat)" (as performed by ...
| | Dr Dre Dr. Dre 2001 CD (1999)
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$10.49 Snoopdog/Eminem/Hittman/Kurupt Nate Dogg/King T/Stickyfingers
Personnel: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Hittman, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, King T, Sticky Fingas, Ms. Roq, RBX, Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-Turn'al, Six-Two, Eddie Griffin, MC Ren, Kokane, Rell, Traci Nelson, Jake Steed, Time Bomb, Devin AKA The Dude, Mary J. Blige, Tray-Dee (vocals); Aaron Harris, Laylow (various instruments); Sean Cruise (guitar); Carl Breeding, Scott Stocrch, Finesse, Camara Kambon (keyboards); Mel-Man, Mike Elizondo, Colin Wolfe (bass); Taku Hirano (percussion); DJ Pen (scratches); Koka, T.Y. Nichols (background vocals). Engineers include: Ted Reiger, Steve Macauley, Alex Sinn. "Guilty Conscience" ...
| | Great Adventures Of Slick Rick CD (1988)
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$7.79 Personnel includes: Slick Rick (rap vocals); Vance Wright (DJ). Producers include: Ricky Walters, Jason Mizell, Hank Shocklee, Eric Sadler. Slick Rick's reputation as hip-hop's greatest storyteller hangs on his classic debut, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, one of the most influential rap records of the late '80s -- for better and worse. Most of the production is standard early Def Jam, but Rick's style on the mic is like no one else's. His half-British accent and odd, singsong cadences often overshadow the smoothness of his delivery, but there's no overlooking the cleverness of his lyrics. His carefully constructed narratives are filled with vivid detail and witty asides, and his cartoonish sense of humor influenced countless other rappers. He'll adopt a high voice for his female characters, and even duets with his old alter ego MC Ricky ...
| | Aesop Rock Labor Days CD (2001)
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$14.69 Personnel includes: Aesop Rock, Illogic, C Rayz Walz. Producers: Aesop Rock, Blockhead, Omega One. Personnel: Aesop Rock (vocals); Omega One (scratches). Recording information: The House. After finding an eager online audience for his dense soundscapes and even more complex rhymes, New York MC Aesop Rock released his most potent combination of words and music on his Def Jux debut. Crammed with references to history and mythology, as well as the usual pop-culture name checks, Aesop's lyrics remain unusually verbose and intelligent here, but he's also able to spin them into compelling stories. The best example is the bittersweet, follow-your-dreams saga of "No Regrets," which chronicles a woman's sacrifices for art from childhood to old age. Besides the wealth of detail, the song doesn't sugarcoat the loneliness ...
| | Brother Ali Shadows On The Sun CD (2004)
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$11.59 Personnel: Ant (scratches). Audio Mixers: Ant; Joe Mabbott; Brother Ali. Recording information: Recording Studio, Minneapolis, MN. Photographer: Dan Monick. "We don't have bar mitzvahs," raps Brother Ali on "Room With a View," "we become men the first time our father hits us." There's a lot of anger and pain behind the sophomore (and first CD) release by the self-described "urban Norman Rockwell," but Brother Ali chooses not to wallow in self-pity. Instead, his carefully observed lyrics draw on his Muslim faith and his personal experiences, including the self-esteem issues he has faced as a heavy-set ...
| | Lyricist Lounge: Dirty States Of America CD (2004)
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$13.35 When it comes to being an overview, the soundtrack to Lyricist Lounge's Dirty ...
| | Fats Domino 50 Greatest Hits CD (2000) (Import) Netherlands
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| | Salmonella Dub Inside The Dub Plates CD (2001) (Import) Australia
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| | Naughty By Nature Feels Good (Don't Worry Bout A Thing) CD (2002)
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| | Mac Mac & The Thornhill Family Spiritual Awakening CD (2003) (Import) Canada
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| | Stephen J Kroos Tecktonick CD (2007)
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| | Hirax New Age Of Terror CDs (2004) With DVD; Limited Edition
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$15.15 The thrashmetal stalwarts return in this new age of thrash to the new school! This limited DVD/CD set guarantees that thrash fans will get their money's worth! The DVD includes over 90 minutes of live footage plus interviews and photo gallery.
Hirax: Katon W. DePena (vocals); Glenn Rogers, Dave Watson (guitar); Angelo Espino (bass instrument); Jorge Lacobellis (drums). California's Hirax have been making gut-wrenching thrash metal since the early 1980s. THE NEW AGE OF TERROR is one of their strongest efforts, recalling the style of classic speed and thrash outfits like early Slayer and Metallica. In that spirit, Hirax turns on the juice for these 11 tracks, serving up ferocious, breakneck rockers on tunes like "Kill Switch" and "Suffer." For thrash fans who bemoan the hybridized state of the genre in the 2000s (in slews of post-hardcore and emo/screamo bands), THE NEW AGE OF TERROR harks back to the style's roots. For whatever reason, the long discography of SoCal thrashers Hirax is heavy on singles and EPs, ...
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