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Additional personnel: DTTX, Lil' Blacky, Lil' Sicko, Mr. Criminal, Mr. Shadow, ODM, Scrappy-Loco, Seldom Seen, Bad Boy , Fern Hill Ochestra, SUS (rap vocals). Represent The Brown Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $3.52) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Latin Rap, Enhanced CD | | Label | Thump | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 262102  | | CD Universe Part number | 7039075 | | Catalog number | 57 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 21, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 60 minutes | | Personnel | MR Criminal, Mr. Shadow, DTTX, Lil Sicko, ODM, Lil Blacky, Seldom Seen, Bad Boy, Scrappy-Loco, SUS, Fern Hill Ochestra | | Additional Info | Enhanced CD |
Brown Boy Represent The Brown Songs | 1. | Ride |
| 2. | I Know U Know |
| 3. | I Wanna Get High Part 1 |
| 4. | You & Me |
| 5. | I'm Not a Gangster |
| 6. | Get It Crackin |
| 7. | Love U More |
| 8. | You Know |
| 9. | I Wanna Get High Part 2 |
| 10. | My Life |
| 11. | Next 2 You |
| 12. | Put in Work |
| 13. | Wherez My Riderz at? |
| 14. | Taking It Back |
| 15. | Oh My God |
| Represent The Brown Music Review Purchase Represent The Brown CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Seldom Seen See Me Now CD (2004)
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| | MR Criminal Sounds Of Crime CD (2005)
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| | Brown Boy Chicano Rap Riderz CD (2006)
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| | MR Criminal Stay On The Streets CD (2006) Enhanced CD
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| | BirdMan Pricele$$ CD (2009) Deluxe Edition
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$12.30 He may be a veteran rapper, but by 2009, Birdman was better known and more active as a label owner, mostly because he was the label owner, manager, and mentor of hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne. As such, Birdman's Pricele$$ doesn't display a new set of skills when it comes to rapping and writing, but it does present the stone-cold millionaire as a more assured man, extremely comfortable to be on top and in charge of the now innovative and interesting Cash Money. If Birdman doesn't take lyrical chances, Wayne and Cash Money upstart Drake are more than willing, making tracks like "Money to Blow," "Bring it Back," ...
| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History V. 2: On Film DVD (1997)
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| | Bar-Kays Black Rock/Gotta Groove CD (1990)
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$12.35 Recorded between 1968 and 1970. Originally released on Volt as two separate LPs (6004, 6011). Includes liner notes by Lee Hildebrand.
Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
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| | Jesse Green Nice & Slow CD (1994) (Import) Netherlands
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$5.85 Not to be confused with the jazz pianist of the same name, singer and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Green sang with Jamaican group the Pioneers and toured internationally as a drummer with Jimmy Cliff prior to scoring solo in 1976 with the international disco hit "Nice ...
| | Young-Holt Unlimited Born Again / Mellow Dreamin' CDs (2004)
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$16.95 Water Records has become the label for left-field reissues of obscure and/or forgotten recordings. This double-disc set, by Young-Holt Unlimited, brings to light on CD two of the group's most overlooked, adventurous outings, Mellow Dreamin' (1970) and Born Again (1971). They were issued on Atlantic's Cotillion imprint, the label drummer Isaac "Redd" Holt and bassist Eldee Young signed to after leaving Brunswick in 1969. The two discs are presented here in reverse order. Mellow Dreamin's opening cut, "The Devil Made Me Do Dat," (a nod to comedian Flip Wilson's infamous bit) still had the good-time soul-jazz groove that made 1969's "Soulful Strut," a smash, albeit with a wild eight-string electric bassline by Young, but that's where the resemblance stops. The droning Hammond B3 and call to arms of Frank Gordon's flugelhorn on the cover of "Going in Circles" signals a new direction. Its laid-back funk rhythm, elegiac melody, and expansive harmonic palette -- and tons of effects -- showed the band taking their thang to new sonic worlds. The wide open, dreamy reading of "Wichita Lineman," is one of the best versions ever, with Gordon's flugelhorn solo warmly and emotively pushing the bridge into the twilight zone before Young's killer bass solo slips the sound of the street seamlessly in the back door. Add to this the sweet summery grace of the title track and the spaced out gritty funk of keyboard boss Kenneth Chaney's "Trippin" and "The Creeper," and you have left the planet, only to be pushed into another astral sphere with the space-case read of "Midnight Cowboy" at the close. Born Again was recorded in 1971, in the aftermath of the summers of love and hate, the assassinations of Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., and at the height of the Vietnam War. Young-Holt Unlimited wanted to create a spiritual music that brought people together at a very fractious juncture. The swinging version of "I'll Be There" that opens the set with Bobby Lyle on B3 in counterpoint to Young's eight-string "lead" bass is breathtaking. Likewise, an extended version of George Harrison's "Something," with Eldee ...
| | Der Hammer Hit Mix 2006 CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Van Zant My Kind Of Country CD (2007)
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| | Daniela Mercury O Canto Da Cidade CD (1986) (Import)
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