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The Veteranos are back! After a 5 year hiatus from fighting Federal RICO charges and drug indictments, the notorious Darkroom Familia is back with all new tracks of pure heat. This features the original DRF members Sir Dyno, Duke, Crooked, D-Roll, Oso an Darkroom Familia Family Reunion Songs | 1. | Darkroom Vets |
| 2. | Hustle N Grind |
| 3. | Old School Muscle Ft Gorilla Pits |
| 4. | U.N. Ft Speedy Loc, Bugsy,Tito B, Lil Coner, Big Oso Loc, Ace Of Spits, Mousie & Lou-E-Lou |
| 5. | Classic |
| 6. | Ride With Us |
| 7. | Solid |
| 8. | Brainz, Brainz, Brainz |
| 9. | F.O.A.D. |
| 10. | Gold State Hustlers |
| 11. | Mexican Standoff |
| 12. | Ambush |
| 13. | Evil Intentions |
| 14. | Letter 4 Dyno |
| 15. | Like What? |
| 16. | Next Generation |
| Family Reunion Music Review Purchase Family Reunion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Darkroom Familia Gang Stories: The Darkroom Uncensored CD (1999) Uncensored
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| | Best Of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat CD (2004) Remastered
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$10.09 Recorded between 1987 & 1997. Includes liner notes by Tracey Helen New.
Singer/songwriter Keith Sweat struck gold, platinum actually, right out of the gate with the multi-million-selling MAKE IT LAST FOREVER, an electric debut that spawned four top-10 R&B hits, one of which crossed over to the top-10 pop charts. That record was one of the earliest successes of producer Teddy Riley and his trademark hip-hop/soul hybrid, the new jack swing sound. However, his accomplishment owed as much to Sweat's smoothly sensual vocal style, exemplified on the huge breakout hit "I Want Her," a wonderfully funky song that featured Sweat's elastic voice alternating from a Teddy Pendergrass growl to a Freddie Jackson croon.
Over the following decade and a half, Sweat managed to remain remarkably durable, consistently scoring hits amidst a sea of R&B fly-by-nights, thanks to that powerful and agile voice, which never betrays even a hint of insincerity. MAKE YOU SWEAT captures snapshots of Sweat's career at different stages, from the sweet old-school soul of "Nobody" to the infectiously danceable "Make You Sweat" to the sly gangsta slow jam of "Come and Get with Me." The collection ends with a treat, a previously hard-to-find remix of tender ballad "Make It Last Forever, concisely summing up the career of a remarkably consistent R&B talent.
Compilation producer: Barry Benson.
Personnel: Keith Sweat (vocals, drum programming); Gerald LeVert, Johnny Gill (vocals); LL Cool J (rap vocals); Keith Robinson (guitar); Fitzgerald Scott (keyboards, drum programming, background vocals); Fred McFarlane, Eric McCaine, Bobby Wooten (keyboards, drum programming); Clifford Branch (keyboards, background vocals); Allen "Grip" Smith, John Adams , Bobby Douglas (keyboards); Artie Reynolds (bass synthesizer); Darrell "Delite" Allamby (vocoder, background vocals); ...
| | Strapping Young Lad Alien CD (2005)
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$12.35 Never mind System of a Down's irresistibly quirky Serj Tankian. If any heavy metal musician were picked to represent the musically adept but incurably goofy spirit of Frank Zappa, it would probably be gifted lunatic Devin Townsend, whose prolific and eclectic output -- not to mention blackened sense of humor -- over the course of a steadily lengthening career continues to amaze and confuse in equal quantities. Through those years, Strapping Young Lad, while ostensibly a "group," has served as the most common laboratory for Townsend's wacky solo experiments, but word is, studio album number four, 2005's fittingly named Alien, is their first true band effort. This is somewhat rather hard to ascertain, but there's no disputing the additional claim about the album constituting an exercise in catharsis, nor the fact that few bands choose song titles as descriptive of their contents as SYL. To wit, "Imperial" comprises Scandinavian-flavored black metal of earth-scorching intensity, the nearly unpronounceable "Skeksis" contains a suitably schizophrenic and disorienting art rock-metal cacophony, and "Shitstorm" offers, well, a sh*tstorm of unprecedented madness, rife with giggle-inducing lyrics and a children's choir all crammed inside. Moving right along, lest we be overcome by the oncoming rush, "Love?" delivers intentionally dumb lyrics via chorused harmonies (think King's X from hell), "Shine" channels Fear Factory's nightmarish industrial metal (and explains bassist Byron Stroud's parallel work with that group), the blazing hilarity of "We Ride" thrashes itself into an absolute froth, the riffs of "Possessions" groove like they were played by Dimebag Darrell, and the impossibly gentle "Two Weeks" finally forces the collapse of the entire record, which implodes into its own black hole, taking along with it the plaintive acoustic guitar and whispering sweetness. This is but a brief reprieve, however, as the obscurely named "Thalamus" racks up the volume while introducing the first widespread use of melodic keyboards thus far, the unforgiving "Zen" finally bucks tradition by being anything but, and, in what may constitute the album's only unpardonable fumble, the ironically named "Infodump" ...
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