| | Brotha Lynch Hung 24 Deep CD Brotha Lynch Hung Discography of CDs
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This EP from 1993 jump-started Kevin Mann's career as Brotha Lynch Hung, instantly drawing attention to itself with Mann's controversial approach toward morbid extremity. With each successive album throughout the 1990s, he would progressively move away from such exploitative attempts to shock listeners, but this EP showcases exactly why he developed such a cult following. ~ Jason Birchmeier
This EP from 1993 jump-started Kevin Mann's career as Brotha Lynch Hung, instantly drawing attention to itself with Mann's controversial approach toward morbid extremity. With each successive album throughout the 1990s, he would progressively move away from such exploitative attempts to shock listeners, but this EP showcases exactly why he developed such a cult following. Still, cult status is about all 24 Deep deserves, as his debut album, Season of da Siccness, comes across as much more realized without sacrificing any brutality. ~ Jason Birchmeier Brotha Lynch Hung 24 Deep Songs Purchase 24 Deep CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mac Mall Illegal Business? CD (1993) Parental Advisory
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$12.09 This is Bay Area rapper Mac Mall's classic first and many say best CD featuring the songs "Sic Wit Tis," "Ghetto Theme" and "Pimp Shit." Originally released in 1993, this album features the rappers Mac Dre and Ray Luv. ...
| | X-Raided Psycho Active CD (1992)
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$13.79 Hard core psycho gangsta funk.
| | X-Raided Xorcist CD (1995)
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$12.89
| | Mr Doctor Setripn' Bloccstyle CD (1995)
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$13.79 Sacramento, Cali-based rapper puts out beats fat enough to make Jenny Craig think about another occupation - this album's produced by Brotha Lynch Hung
In the mid-'90s, gangsta rap was showing no signs of decreasing in popularity. Unfortunately, ...
| | Brotha Lynch Hung Loaded CD (1997)
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$14.29 Full of references to cannibalism, 1994's controversial and unique Season of Da Siccness sent shock waves through hip-hop's underground and gave Brotha Lynch Hung a small cult following. But when the controversial Sacramento rapper's third album, Loaded, soared to the top of the urban charts, it was clear that he had become a major star in rap, much more than a cult figure. Some hip-hoppers wondered if Lynch would continue to portray "The Ripgut Cannibal" on CD, but Loaded isn't nearly as gruesome or as shocking as its predecessor. ...
| | Brotha Lynch Hung Season Of Da Siccness CD (1995)
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$14.29
| | Beauty & The Beast CD (2006) (Import) Special Edition; Japan
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$39.19 Special Edition
| | DJ Irene Audio Underground CD (2001)
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$11.05
| | T-Dawg As The World Turns CD (2003) Parental Advisory
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$14.29
| | Nine Pound Hammer Kentucky Breakdown CD (2004)
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$12.39
| | Mistah F A B Son Of A Pimp CD (2005)
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| | Dutch Masters, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
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$11.89 DJ: Nicolay.
| | More Perfect Harmony CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.05 Like many compilations of this nature, there's the feeling that these two dozen sweet soul harmony rarities (five of them previously unreleased) were picked as much for their rarity as their quality. Most of the groups are male, and very few of them will be familiar to all but collector soul specialists, though the Insiders (represented by the 1966 Red Bird single "Chapel Bells Are Calling," produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller) evolved into the Main Ingredient. It's nothing to make you forget the great Philadelphia and Chicago soul groups of this sort, but the tracks are uniformly well produced and decently sung, though they're largely lacking in the kind of hooks needed to implant them in either the memory banks or radio play lists. "Never My Love" might be a kind of wimpy song, for instance, but when you hear the Magictones' version, it really does leap out as something catchier than its immediate surroundings on this CD. With the okay-but-unremarkable vibe so pervasive, you're left looking for oddities and points of interest, and there are a few. There couldn't have been many late-'60s soul songs that referenced baseball great Willie Mays and claimed he hung out "Under the Street Lamp" before reaching the major leagues, as Joe Bataan with Group did on their 1969 single of the same name. The Climates' "No You for Me," with a far more Southern (and specifically Memphis) feel than most of this comp, was one of the final 45s issues on Sun Records, and according to the liner notes was a number one hit on a local (and white!) radio station. Lee Williams & the Cymbals' "A Girl from a Country Town" would fit in just fine on an anthology of Impressions imitations. And the Superbs' "So Glad You're Home," one of the few cuts on the disc to feature female vocals, makes a nice change of pace, and is an above-average romantic ballad to boot. ~ Richie Unterberger
24 exquisite soul sides ...
| | Renaissance: The Master Series Part 9 CDs (2007) (Import) Uk; United Kingdom
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$22.95
| | Beats Antique Collide CD (2008) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.25 Beats Antique came together to make music for Miles Copeland's Bellydance Superstars extravaganzas. On Collide they expand their palette beyond the obvious sounds of Middle Eastern grooves to incorporate Balkan wedding music, flamenco, French Gypsy jazz, hip-hop, and dub reggae into their dark entrancing soundscapes. The measured funk of "Beauty Beats" opens the set with a catchy melodic hook played on the saz (Turkish lute) by David Satori, complemented by Sidecar Tommy's dark cello and a flurry of hand drums. "Dope Crunk" adds hip-hop and bent electro beats to the mix. The melody is picked up by a sax and clarinet that float over and around clay drums and computer percussion effects. "Sweet Demure" is a quiet desert tango marked by long sustained notes played on accordion and the subtle squawking of electro percussion. "Roustabout" sounds like Balkan circus hip-hop played by a reggae band; "Caterpillar" ...
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