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Personnel: Chris Brown (vocals); Jermaine Dupri, Noah, Juelz Santana, Bow Wow (rap vocals). Based on the runaway success of his first single, "Run It!" it was clear that 16-year-old Chris Brown was onto something. The song, which rides a pulsing hip-hop beat with Brown's smoothly styled R&B vocals coming in over the top, shot straight to the top of the charts, virtually guaranteeing an ecstatic reception for his full-length self-titled debut. Brown lights upon a clever formula here by combining edgy tracks with a sultry urban-contemporary delivery, and bringing to that mixture the fresh-faced innocence of teen pop acts. (In the photo spread inside the CD's booklet, Brown is dressed in what looks like a Boy Scout uniform.) Like Usher, whom he resembles in some respects, Brown's music is likely to make 15-year-old girls swoon, yet there is a vitality here (thanks in part to high-end production by Scott Storch, the Underdogs, and others) and a musical sophistication that promises even better things to come from this young upstart. The week "Run It!" was released, it went straight to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and became the first single from a male artist to debut at that spot. That's no slight feat, especially for a reheated version of Usher's "Yeah!" made by a fresh-faced teenager who reps a little town in Virginia that rhymes with "grab a hammock." On "Run It!," Chris Brown is boosted by production from Scott Storch and an appearance by Juelz Santana. The song's way of tempering Brown's small-town innocence with hard-edged backing and a guest spot from an MC of ill repute is clearly a strategy to make the singer appeal to more than tween girls. (Had Brown been coming up in the early '90s, Quincy Jones -- not Dr. Dre -- might've produced him and Prince -- not Luther Campbell -- might've assisted, which just goes to show how much R&B has changed in 15 years.) Chris Brown, a durable debut album, almost always involves an even push-and-pull between what appeals to kids who don't consider street credibility and those who do, all the way down to the visuals: check the album cover, featuring the singer's strained "Don't mess with me!" face, and compare it to the photo spread inside, featuring Brown's natural "Pinch my cheeks!" face. He doesn't often try to sound harder or more demonstrative than necessary, unlike a lot of singers his age who have sprouted during the late '90s and early 2000s, and he rarely oversteps the kind of romantic territory that most teens find relatable. Toughness comes instead from the beats, whether they're provided by the Underdogs, Dre & Vidal, Cool & Dre, or the overworked Storch. While Brown's audience will be almost exclusively 18 and under, few of his fans will feel sheepish in owning this album. He's a refreshing presence, a high-schooler who's neither as family friendly as Will Smith nor as comically vulgar as Pretty Ricky. ~ Andy Kellman
Purchase Chris Brown CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Keyshia Cole Way It Is CD (2005)
Chris Brown
$11.15 Personnel: Keyshia Cole (vocals); Chink Santana, Eve, Jadakiss (rap vocals); Ron Fair (harmonica, organ); Chops, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Joel Peskin (horns); Steve Rodriguez, Tal Herzberg (bass instrument); Jason Stallworth (drums); Metro City. An advantage Keyshia Cole has over a lot of her young contemporaries is experience. As a foster child growing up in Oakland, she went through a lot of downs, and from the sounds of The Way It Is, her first album, she's had her share of complex relationships. Cole had a hand in the writing of just about every ...
| | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
Chris Brown
$13.15 Personnel: Chamillionaire (rap vocals); Killer Mike, Krayzie Bone, Lil Wayne, Pastor Troy, Rasaq, Scarface, Lil' Flip, Natalie , Bun B (rap vocals). With THE SOUND OF REVENGE, Chamillionaire's 2005 Universal debut, the Houston-based rapper makes the most of his major-label deal, which includes his own Chamillitary imprint. On SOR, Paul Wall's former collaborator amps ...
| | Ginuwine Back II Da Basics CD (2005)
Chris Brown
$7.69 Personnel: Ginuwine (vocals); Jadakiss, Knight (rap vocals). Ginuwine's silky, R&B-inflected hip-hop is further smoothed out on 2005's BACK II DA BASICS. Unlike some of his previous releases, BACK II DA BASICS favors ballads and slow jams first and foremost. Sultry tunes like "When We Make Love" and "Want U To Be" dominate, but even more uptempo tracks like "Secrets" have a gentle, undulating vibe that insinuates ...
| | Mary J Blige Breakthrough CD (2005)
Chris Brown
$10.49 Personnel: Mary J. Blige (vocals); Dave Young, will.i.am, Brook (vocals); Jay-Z (rap vocals); Bryan-Michael Cox (various instruments); Raphael Saadiq (guitar, bass guitar); Craig Brockman (keyboards); U2. After her somewhat lukewarm 2003 release LOVE & LIFE, Mary J. Blige returns to her rightful place as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul with 2005's THE BREAKTHROUGH. Blige enlisted a host of guest producers to contribute tracks to THE BREAKTHROUGH, and the result is one of her strongest ...
| | Jamie Foxx Unpredictable CD (2005) Parental Advisory, DualDisc
Chris Brown
$16.69 This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Personnel: Jamie Foxx (vocals); Mary J. Blige (vocals); Common, Kanye West, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Twista (rap vocals). Jamie Foxx's second release as a solo artist is his first since his Oscar-winning portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 film RAY. It is natural, then, that UNPREDICTABLE would be a much higher-profile affair than 1994's PEEP THIS. The production credits include top-currency names ...
| | Ne-Yo In My Own Words CD (2006)
Chris Brown
$11.09 Personnel: Ne-Yo (vocals); Peedi Peedi (rap vocals); Tor Erik Hermanson, Mikkel Se (various instruments); Robert Taylor (guitar); Nissan Stewart (drums). By the time of his Def Jam solo debut in 2006, Ne-Yo had already been a high-profile behind-the-scenes figure in contemporary R&B, penning hits for the likes of Faith Evans and Mary J. Blige. Like those artists, Ne-Yo's music is influenced by hip-hop beats and production values, but falls squarely under the rubric of modern soul, and the talent he displayed writing for others is abundant here. The grooves on IN MY ...
| | Ice Cube Bootlegs & B-Sides CD (1994)
Chris Brown
$11.85 Personnel: Ice Cube (vocals); N.O. Joe Johnson (vocals, keyboards); Das EFX (vocals); Stan "The Guitar Man" Jones (guitar); Mike Dean (keyboards); Mr. X, Shemen Taylor (background vocals). Producers include: Ice Cube, D.J. Pooh, Dr. Jam, Madness 4 Real, Mr. Woody. Engineers: Mike Dean (track 8); Rob Chiarelli (track 12). Personnel: Ice Cube (vocals). As Ice Cube albums became few and far between once the rapper turned actor, Priority Records started gathering up a few compilations, one less interesting one being Bootlegs & B-Sides. The 13 tracks are mostly throwaways, not necessarily bad but not necessarily good either. The few gems buried here are remixes of Cube's biggest hits: "Check Yo Self," "It Was a Good Day," and "You Know How We Do It." The others will interest mainly completists. ~ Jason Birchmeier It's nothing but a collection of remixes and flip-sides, but Ice Cube's Bootlegs & B-Sides proves that he has always remained in step with the times and, more importantly, often set the standards for hip-hop. In fact, the record almost functions as an alternate best-of; none ...
| | Kip Hanrahan Thousand Nights & A Night CD (1997)
Chris Brown
$11.49 Shahrazad (1) within which Shahrazad starts telling the story of Sitt al Mila/Zumurrud (2) Zumurrud starts relating the the Jewish Doctor's Tale (3)the Jewish doctor mentions Hashim ibn Sulamain who told him about Aziz's explanation of why he's destroyed as a man,the story of Aziz and Azizah (4)Azizah consoles herself with Puntilla's story of Diente de Oro (5) Aziz and Azizah (6) she sings Aziz to rest with excerpts of traveler's stories she'd heard: al- Mamuun and the Arab Girl by the Well (7) the Lost Prince (8) Taj al-Muluk and Princess Dunya (9) Dunya's nocturnal realization (10) Shahrazad shifts angles, introducing: (11) The merchant and the three different colored women (12) the Jinniyya who envied human suffering (13) the Hasheater's tale (14) the Angel Charles and the Caravans of Jinns and Dreams (15)Shahrazad and the closing of the first night of stories (16)
Personnel: Kip Hanrahan (percussion); Charles Neville (vocals, tenor saxophone); Brandon Ross, Eric Schenkman (vocals, guitar); Fernando Saunders (vocals, bass); Carmen Lundy, Jack Bruce, ...
| | Laura Nyro Seasons Of Light (Live) CD (1977) Live; Japan
Chris Brown
$34.99 Japanese exclusive CD reissue of the late singer/songwriter's 1977 live album. Contains previously unreleased versions & tracks. 16 tracks.
This collection from the iconic artist features 16 tracks, with guest appearances by John Tropea and Jeanie Fineberg. Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY; Massachusetts Outdoors; Oakland; University Of Colorado, Boulder, CO. What with the expanded criterion DVD of Monterey Pop slated to include a pair of Laura Nyro numbers from that show -- at the very outset of her career -- it's a crying shame that, as of November 2002, Sony Music has never seen fit to reissue this live album in the United States. Yes, it's from a decade later, but it does capture a moment every bit as triumphant as the Monterey performance seemed disastrous in its time. From the opening moments of Season of Lights, as the band slides smoothly into "Money" from Laura Nyro's then-current album, Smile, you know that this record was cut at the perfect moment in Nyro's career -- her performance combines the understated sense of release of someone who is back from a long sabbatical (in this case, five years away from recording or performing), and the cool, smooth professionalism of a natural performer who has found a perfect accompaniment, in this case mixing elements of pop and light jazz. She gave listeners fresh reconsiderations of ten-year-old works like "And When I Die," which she does in a slow, lyrical, yet slightly funky manner, as though neither she nor any of her audience had ever heard of Blood, Sweat & Tears -- talk about reclaiming a song for herself, once one hears this rendition it's difficult to take David Clayton-Thomas' performance of it seriously ever again -- and "The Confession." "Upstairs by a Chinese Lamp" becomes the vehicle for Nyro's introduction of the band, before she begins stretching ...
| | Pointer Sisters Dare Me: Greatest Hits CD (1997) (Import) Germany
Chris Brown
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| | Yann Tiersen Tout Est Calme CD (2002) (Import) France
Chris Brown
$10.49
| | Southside Movement Moving South CD (1975) (Import) United Kingdom
Chris Brown
$9.25
| | Camera-Head Shark Oh You CD (2007)
Chris Brown
$12.65 Camera-Head Shark began in January 2007 as an excuse to mess around with instruments and melodies. George Kalivas and Ry Smith wrote enough songs to perform at local bars' open mics and small rock gigs. Once Ryan Foster and Charlie Stucklen joined the band full-time, singing songs in front of people while drinking beer became a local demand. Within a few months, the band had enough support, material, and motivation to record their own debut LP.The recording of "Oh, You" commenced at the end of April. Engineered and mixed by close friend/musician Udbhav Gupta, the album was tracked entirely in George's basement on Long Island. Most of the instrumentation was done by the band members: George on guitar, Ryan on bass (and on one or two ripping guitar solos), Ry on piano, and Charlie doing the drum thing. A couple of their musician friends joined in to add some of the album's textured tones, such as violin, cello, trumpet, and girly voices. Vocal props are given to George and Ry, with the former singing the lead on everything except "Fire Drill," "Since the Stone Age," and the majority ...
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