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Capone Chicano World Songs | 1. | When Capone Comes Down On You |
| 2. | Bang Like Chrome |
| 3. | Chicano Life |
| 4. | Pa'Mi Chola |
| 5. | Get Somewhere |
| 6. | Chicano World |
| 7. | U Can'T Ride, No More |
| 8. | Brownside Of Town |
| 9. | Los Homeboys/Una Conecta |
| 10. | Tejas Gangster Style |
| 11. | Don'T F**K With The Mexicans |
| 12. | Ranflas With The Chrome |
| 13. | Prison Rules |
| 14. | Dangerous Situation |
| 15. | Uno Ocho Siete |
| 16. | Interview/Capone |
| Chicano World Music Review Purchase Chicano World CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pantera Cowboys From Hell CD (1990)
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$5.99 In the tradition of bands such as Metallica and Judas Priest, Pantera put themselves on the map with supercharged blues-based metal riffs and screaming/singing vocals. Adding groove to their artistic aggression made COWBOYS FROM HELL a landmark for the band.
With the relentless "Primal Concrete Sledge," Pantera take a chance and incorporate industrial elements into their style, a risky move for a metal band in 1990. "Psycho Holiday" showcases machine-gun syncopation while "Heresy" matches thrash riffs with double bass drumming dexterity. The haunting and dramatic "Cemetery Gates" features soulful vocals and was responsible for thrusting Pantera in the metal mainstream. The outro to "Domination" makes use of an infectiously mosh-worthy progression, while a call-and-answer metal/blues riff comprises the hook in "Shattered." Drummer Vinnie Paul has a drum sound that's comparable to that of Lars Ulrich (of Metallica); both of them were heavily imitated in the early '90s. "Clash With Reality" and "Medicine Man" are studies in incorporating progressive elements into thrash structures. COWBOYS FROM HELL ...
| | DJ Screw All Work No Play (Screwed) CD (1999) Reissue
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$9.65 Like DJ Screw's 3 'n the Mornin' series of CDs from the mid-'90s, which illustrates his unique method of slowing down his records to a hallucinatory blur, All Work, No Play operates similarly. The mix focuses on Screw's Houston camp of rappers (the Screwed Up Click), including tracks by Mobb Figgas, Hardheadz, and Lil' Keke, who proves to be the album's obvious superstar. Overall, a better album than the two 3 'n the Mornin' albums in terms of mixing, though the fact that 3 'n the Mornin', Vol. 1 featured major hits by nationally recognized artists may appeal to some listeners more, depending on how much you enjoy Southern rap. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Like DJ Screw's 3 'n the Mornin' series of CDs from the mid-'90s which illustrates his unique method of slowing down his records to a hallucinatory blur, All Work No Play operates similarly. The mix focuses on Screw's Houston camp of rappers (the Screwed Up Click), including tracks by Mobb Figgas, Hardheadz, and Lil' Keke, who proves to be the album's obvious superstar. Overall, a better album than the two 3 'n the Mornin' albums in terms of mixing, though the fact that 3 'n the Mornin', Pt. 1 featured major hits by nationally recognized artists may appeal to some listeners more, depending on how much you enjoy Southern rap. [This version of the album features screwed remixes of the original tunes.] ~ Jason Birchmeier
After spending most of the 1990s as an infamous local phenomenon in Houston, TX, DJ Screw suddenly found himself gaining sudden notoriety before his unfortunate death in late 2000. The Houston DJ made a name ...
| | Capone Chicano World 3 CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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| | Capone God Guns Money CD (2006)
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| | Darkroom Familia Northern Cali's Finest CD (2006)
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| | Kanda Bongo Man Non-Stop Non-Stop CD (1990) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | DJ Broken Window Parallel Universe, Vol. 1 CD (2002) (Import) New Zealand
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$7.79 Like Kid 606's Action Packed Mentalist Brings You the Fucking Jams and DJ/rupture's Gold Teeth Thief (both of which were also released under the ostensibly lawsuit-safe umbrella of 606's New Zealand-based label Violent Turd), Parallel Universe, Vol. 1 is a bootleg album that trades pop references like baseball cards. But where 606's mix (which may well have been subtitled Billboard vs. The Plugins) was relentlessly combative and rupture's so dangerous and varied that it transcended any pitfalls of disposability, DJ Broken Window (real identity not known) takes a more playful, lighthearted -- and painfully smug -- view of pop. More concerned with making an often unfunny joke than drawing any useful or interesting links between songs, Parallel Universe can be hard work, at best. Some of its more tedious connections: Electromorph meets the Turtles for the painful "Eleanor Ectomorphs," Twise grapples with an Ella Jenkins children's rhyme ("Are you sleeping, Brother John....") on the unlistenable "Let's Build a Rhythm Twise," and Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft and -- wait for it -- Sesame Street's Cookie Monster tangle on the even-worse-than-it-sounds "Der Cookie Und Der Prinz." In fairness, there are a few interesting moments ...
| | Dana Glover Testimony CD (2002)
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$9.69 Backed by a session SWAT team, encouraged by churchy backup choirs, and buffeted by exquisite arrangements written, in part, by the wizard whose charts transported Elton John to success in the '70s, Glover nonetheless delivers a set of forgettable material with vocals that show plenty of polish but little distinction. She runs a gamut from gospel appoggiatura to intimate whisper, all of it phrased in ways that conform so much to pop performance practice that no hint of originality stands exposed. Imprecations to "let your feelings flow" on "A Reason" and assertions that "your love is like a river" on, of course, "River of Love" obviously draw more from formulaic tunesmithery than from anything more personal; the best lines, such as the "bloodstained smile" of "Make Me Smile," turn up on songs that she wrote with someone else. At least her admission that "I can't expect the whole world to stop turning just to listen to me" on "The Way" suggests that Glover harbors a degree of self-awareness that doesn't often make it into her music. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
Audio Mixer: Mike Shipley.
Photographers: Dana Glover; Just Loomis.
Personnel includes: Dana Glover (vocals, piano); Michael Landau, James Harrah (guitar); Rick Baptiste, Joel Peskin, John Fumo, Alan Kaplan, David Boruff, Ray Pizzi, Brian O'Connor (horns); Jim Cox (piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ); Patrick Warren (chamberlain, keyboards); Jim Cox (organ); Matthew Wilder (organ, synthesizer bass, programming); Paul Bushnell, Abe Laboriel Sr. (bass); Abe Laboriel Jr., Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); ...
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| | Tina Arena Vous Etes Toujours La: Live CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track
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| | Indie Translations Of The College Dropout: The Kanye West Tribute CD (2005)
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$14.29 Tributee: Kanye West.
| | Grits Redemption CD (2006)
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| | Hime Trance Vol. 3-Hime Trance CD (2007) (Import)
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