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Kings Of The South (Slow) Music Lil' Flip Kings Of The South (Slow) Songs | 1. | Uncut - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
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| 3. | What Up Now - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 4. | Fuck That Nigga - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 5. | Remember Me - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 6. | Cop, Da - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 7. | Skit - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 8. | Never Let the Game Go - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 9. | Burbans & Lacs - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip  | |
| 10. | Art of War - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 11. | Get It Crunk - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip  | |
| 12. | Never Take Me Alive - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 13. | Screwed Up Click - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| 14. | Grown Man - Z-Ro/Lil' Flip | |
| Kings Of The South (Slow) Music Review Purchase Kings Of The South (Slow) CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Z-Ro Life Of Joseph W. Mcvey CD (2004) Chop
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| | Z-Ro Tolerance (Screwed) CD (2004)
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| | Pimp C Sweet James Jones Stories CD (2005)
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| | Z-Ro Let The Truth Be Told CD (2005)
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| | Lil' Flip Kings Of The South Mixtape CD (2005)
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| | Z-Ro Let The Truth Be Told: Chopped & Mixed CD (2005) Chop
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$13.89 Incredibly prolific Houston rapper ...
| | Angie Martinez Animal House CD (2000)
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| | Voices Of Hope: Sabera Foundation CD (2002)
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$12.65 The Sabera Foundation, begun in 1999, is dedicated to developing health care, education, safe shelter, nutrition, and self-employment programs for young women in India. This CD features contributions from a host of international names, with the aim of raising enough money to build a second shelter home and hospital in addition to the shelter that already existed in Calcutta when this disc was released in late 2002. The dire conditions faced by many, many young women in India are no joke, but as with many well-intentioned charitable musical projects of this sort, the music is not as noble as the cause. Although there's a mixture of international popular styles, the most prevalent common denominator is earnest MOR music of overreaching slickness and sincerity. The inclusion of an otherwise unavailable ...
| | Black Octopus Lipstick Project "Foam Party" CD (2004)
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| | Alex Cline Cloud Plate CD (2005)
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$15.19 Cline, who was in charge of post-production editing, deliberately shaped the final selections on the CD to favor, in his words, "the subtle, spacious side of things," although one long piece, "Assisted Collapse," slowly and relentless builds to a roaring, whirling climax. Another somewhat anomalous track, "Robot Mudra," injects a bit of musical mischief (as well as an overtly techno element) by introducing a robotic, processed chant from Kaoru, followed by a steady mechanical pulse, probably from one of Stinson's effects boxes, which Cline quietly embellishes, creating an unexpected but delightful groove. Elsewhere, pieces such as "Ions," "Mountain," and "Cloud" evoke that spacious quality to which Cline refers, although the pieces are never merely pretty and only occasionally ambient in the oceanic sense. (The closing minutes of the haunting "Visual Drift" perhaps come closest to conventional ambience, although even here, Kaoru's wordless, looped chirping maintains a sense of drama.) In spite of the overall sonic spaciousness, a great deal is happening in each piece, but it is seldom wild and chaotic in the manner of free jazz -- except perhaps for portions of the more aggressive "Assisted Collapse." When dispensing praise, it is tempting to single out Cline's magnificent percussion, which ranges from the rolling boil of an Elvin Jones or even Rashied Ali to the austere, precise punctuat
The southern California jazz/new music scene may be something of a best-kept secret in the larger musical world, but independent labels such as Nine Winds and more recently Cryptogramophone ...
| | Vanilla Ice Platinum Underground CD (2005)
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$13.19 The best thing about Vanilla Ice is his fearlessness to try new things, fall flat on his face every time in public, not care about what other people think, and then move on to the next exploitable trend. When we last left our hero, he was dealing with other people gasping for their last breath of fame's air on VH1's reality show The Surreal Life and unleashing Hot Sex upon an unsuspecting (if uncaring) public. Fast forward two years later and you find him at it again with Platinum Underground, touting his career revival on a prime time show, yet another reality series, and chalking another notch on the belt of an already embarrassing career. Through "Survivor" Vanilla has unleashed his equivalent of Eminem's "Lose Yourself," the only difference being that Em's tune is actually good. Based loosely on the Destiny's Child song, he pontificates his survival through all of the trials and tribulations documented on his VH1 Behind the Music special and the E! True Hollywood Story show. Also, throughout Platinum Underground he constantly refers to the abusive treatment MTV and others have shown him throughout the years, yet he still insists that he doesn't care about it. If that's the case, why make it the subject of so many rhymes? And it doesn't get any better than on "Mecca & Ice," ...
| | Curved Air Phantasmagoria CD (2007) (Import) Japan; Mini LP Sleeve
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| | Solstice Hyperspace Wavelength Travel CD (2007)
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