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Purchase Unpredictable CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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$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 up that duo's signature chopped-and-screwed mixtape sound with heavy-duty arrangements that expertly showcase Chamillionaire's deep, husky voice. The introductory title track is marked by machine-gun beats, and establishes the album's fierce, restless mood. But the disc's highlight is the utterly infectious single "Turn It Up," which boasts Scott Storch's distinctive chiming production and an appearance by Lil' Flip. Although fellow Texan Bun-B, Krayzie Bone, and others also show up, REVENGE doesn't rely on guest shots; this is Chamillionaire's show through and through, as proven by each track on this assured and potent record. An experienced MC with piles of mixtapes and other underground ...
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| | Elk City Hold Tight The Ropes CD (2002)
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$11.05 Elk City: Peter Langland-Hassan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Renee LoBue (vocals, Fender Rhodes piano, bass); Ray Ketchem (organ, synthesizer, drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Bob Hoffnar (pedal steel guitar); Dan McKinney (piano, organ); Jason Glasser (violin, cello); Linnea Weiss (cello). Lyricists: Renee LoBue; Peter Langland-Hassan. Personnel: Peter Langland-Hassan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Renee LoBue (vocals, Fender Rhodes piano); Jason Glasser (violin, cello); Linnea Weiss (cello); Dan McKinney (piano, organ); Ray Ketchem (organ, synthesizer, drums, percussion). Recording information: Dan's House Studio (2001); Womb (2001). On their second full-length release, Elk City further refines their blend of psychedelia, folk-rock, and indie rock with Hold Tight the Ropes. Presenting a caustic and vulnerable beauty, guitarist Peter Langland-Hassan and bassist (actually a Fender-Rhodes piano bass) Renee LoBue create strangely intense dark dialogues over a hazy din of ominous sounds. A study in combining slightly contrary elements, LoBue's sighing vocals and Langland-Hassan's ...
| | Artist Collection: Santana CD (2004) Import
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$12.79 Ask any young pop fan who Santana was by the late '90s, and you were sure to have been met with some mighty quizzical looks. But over the course of two blockbuster releases, 1999's Supernatural and 2002's Shaman, Santana was once more a commercial force to be reckoned with. Admittedly, though, it was a calculated move, as Arista head Clive Davis suggested that Santana team up with a multitude of modern-day pop artists to collaborate with. It was a double-edged sword, however -- while a legion of new fans were won over, the move did not exactly please most longtime admirers. And ...
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$13.15 | | Joelle Look At Me Now CD (2007)
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$15.19 . Hold on to your Rock Of Ages. Here comes popular music’s greatest siren. Folklore tells the tale of the siren: oceanic females with voices so soft and beguiling, sailors would become enthralled with their sweet sounds. These unfortunate souls would often lose course and life, dashed upon the rocks while disregarding everything in an effort to find the source of such beauty. Luckily, we need look no further than Calgary’s own Joelle and latest effort Pillar of Stone to realize such musical eloquence and captivation…without threatening our existence. This particular siren may be less ominous than her operatic ancestors yet she is just as enchanting and decidedly more encompassing. Creating a unique Top 40/pop-rock style through the union of such diverse elements as current stars Pink and Kelly Clarkson with established icons including George Michael, Karen Carpenter, Mariah Carey and Celine Dion and amalgamating it with her own edge and inherent ability to forge an unforgettable melody, Joelle’s powerful vivacity and sultry style is stunning. Enrapturing audiences with her velvety voice since the tender age of eight, this Calgary-via-St. Albert, Alberta singer/songwriter maintains the family tradition of sharing her gift with the masses. Introduced to the world of vocal performance by her father, an established member of his church quartet, Joelle quickly gleaned the finer elements of music through his experience. Yet she needed more. Touting her move to join the Youth Singers Of Calgary as “one of the best things I ever did,” Joelle traipsed the globe, honing her singing and writing abilities; preparing for an eventual solo endeavour that would bring her a career bolstered with innumerable highlights: charting on major North American radio stations, features in national media, Juno showcases and awards for Best Song on province-wide radio contests. Since that kick-start to her calling, Joelle has released a number of acclaimed efforts such as the Sugar EP and full-length Look At Me Now through her own Gotcha Records/Gotcha Music Publishing. All of this though, was merely a foundation for Joelle’s latest and greatest Gotcha effort to date: Pillar of Stone. Continuing to flourish/burgeon with this most accomplished and eclectic mix of pop mastery, Pillar of Stone finds Joelle at her most cohesive and creative. Discussing Pillar of Stone, Joelle admits that her style, while rooted in the fundamentals of hook-laden rock, is quite chameleon-like adding further intrigue and mystery to her quintessence. “Even though all of my music fits with the pop category, the songs are quite different from each other,” she smirks. “I love and am inspired by all types of music but I have always been a Top 40 girl. On Pillar of Stone, there were things that I wanted to say with this album. But I also just needed to make some catchy, rockin’ music. I definitely had a plan and direction in mind for this project but along the way, sometimes songs or pieces come into the picture that weren’t planned. Those were sweet surprises that just fell into place.” Mission accomplished. Produced by Chris Omartian (Pink, Hilary Duff, Jump 5) and mixed by Tony Palacios, Pillar of Stone is a bold, ambitious affair that successfully unites and refines ...
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