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Purchase Disco CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Eminem Relapse CD (2009)
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$10.85 Lyrical acrobat Slim Shady returns after a five-year absence with his fifth major label release, continuing to strike the perfect balance between brooding insight and absolute silliness on 2009's RELAPSE. Opening single "Crack a Bottle" reunites Detroit's maddest rapper with his superstar mentor (Dr. Dre) and protege (50 Cent) on a fittingly funky tour de force.
Eminem's RELAPSE, a double album released after five years of recorded silence, a record featuring Dr. Dre behind the boards for the first time since 2000, faced no shortage of the relentless pressure of expectations. A narrative of survival after facing ...
| | Drake So Far Gone CD (2009)
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$8.69 No doubt about it, Drake blew up big time in 2009. The one-time TV actor (from DEGRASSI HIGH: THE NEXT GENERATION) hooked up with Lil Wayne a couple years ...
| | AP-9 Reality Check CD (2009)
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| | Prince Purple Rain CD (1984) SDTK
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$9.49
| | Vico-C Babilla CD (2007)
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$11.39
| | Capitol Gold: The Best Of Minnie Riperton CD (1993)
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$8.85
| | Michael Jordan CD CD (1999)
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| | Lord Sutch Murder In The Graveyard CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.49
| | Bob & Doug McKenzie Great White North CD (1982) Import
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$9.79 Great White North is the hit comedy album from Bob & Doug McKenzie, better known as SCTV veterans Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, respectively. There's one serious problem, though. It's not very funny as a whole. The shtick is that the McKenzie brothers are lazy, beer-swilling dimwits who focus on Canadian culture and rely heavily on slang interjections and put-downs like "take off," "beauty, eh?," and "hoser." Only two selections are truly noteworthy. The first is the catchy novelty hit "Take Off," which features Rush's Geddy Lee singing on the chorus. The edited single eliminated the playful banter among Lee and the McKenzie brothers before and after the song portion. Lee's supposed reason ...
| | Time In A Bottle: The Best Of Mellow Rock CD (2002)
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$9.75
| | Gilbert Gottfried Dirty Jokes CD (2005)
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| | Peter Tee Mountain Dream CD (2002)
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$13.89 I was born and raised in Boston Massachusetts back in the sixties. For as long as i remember I've been listening to the radio and I thought, "I want to do what those people are doing." So one day one of my friends who was a very accomplished guitar player offered to teach me what he knew.I jumped at the chance and he started teaching me. Another interesting thing was he played a right handed guitar left handed; lucky for me i was left handed too. But other people said we were playing upside down that was funny. Soon after that my friends and I started a band. We played clubs, schools,and skating arena's. It was great fun and we enjoyed doing it. But soon after the band broke up but I kept on going myself writing songs,singing and learning to play other musical instruments.Soon I had the song Mountain Dream featured on the Boston anthology series vol #11 produced by Joe Viglione, a local publisher, and now TV talk host. That ...
| | Pretty Things Emotions & Singles A's & B'S CDs (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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$9.94 The Pretty Things' third album, 1967's Emotions, exists in a sort of creative no-man's-land within the group's body of work -- at this point, the Pretties were moving past the blood-rare R&B of their early hits, but they hadn't yet embraced the ambitious psychedelia of S.F. Sorrow and Parachute, and on Emotions they sounded like a tougher-than-average pop band with a taste for folk-rock and plenty of interesting ideas...but that wasn't what anyone wanted or expected of the Pretty Things at the time. The band was also saddled with a less than sympathetic producer, Steve Rowland, who handed several of the tracks over to arranger Reg Tilsley, who added string and horns that distract from what the group was doing rather than complementing the songs. Heard all these years later, the best moments of Emotions recall Face to Face-era Kinks (especially the cheeky "Photographer") and the Stones circa Between the Buttons ("Growing in My Mind"), though the Pretty Things still sound tougher and leaner than either group, even when they're embracing acoustic guitars (cue up the bluesy "Tripping" for evidence). In 1998, Emotions was reissued in an expanded edition that added an additional seven tracks, including alternate mixes of "Photographer," "My Time," "The Sun," and "There Will Never Be Another Day" that ...
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