| | Eulorhythmics Extended Play CD Eulorhythmics Discography of CDs
Eulorhythmics Extended Play Songs | 1. | Good Life Intro |
| 2. | 7am |
| 3. | Blam |
| 4. | Sociology |
| 5. | Listen |
| 6. | L.I.V.E. |
| 7. | Drama |
| 8. | Message to the Young Black Male, A |
| 9. | Intoxicated |
| 10. | Good Life Outro |
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Purchase Extended Play CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Das EFX Dead Serious CD (1992)
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$8.39 Das EFX -- part of EPMD's Def Squad crew, which also included K-Solo and Redman, among others -- made such a wide breakthrough in 1992 with their debut album that their hit "They Want EFX" was even referenced in the lily-white teen serial Beverly Hills 90210. That Dead Serious could have that sort of broad impact and still retain its credibility within the underground hip-hop community says something about its appeal, which was considerable. But the album wasn't just appealing; it was also enormously influential, ushering in an entirely unique rhyming flow that influenced any number of rappers, established and novice alike. What exactly the duo is rapping about is anyone's guess. One thing is for sure: their lyrics are about as far removed from hardcore realism as they could possibly be, and although there are certain elements of boasting, it is so cut up ...
| | Beatnuts CD (1994)
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| | Sabacolypse: A Change Gon Come CD (2004) Parental Advisory
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| | Main Source Breaking Atoms CD (1991)
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$9.55 Main Source's debut album, Breaking Atoms, is one of the quintessential cult classics in hip-hop history. Underappreciated compared to peers like A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, or even Brand Nubian, the album probably doesn't get wider acclaim because it was recorded for the ill-fated Wild Pitch label, and thus remained out of print for much of the time its reputation was spreading. Group focal point the Large Professor is a fine rapper, but the album's legend rests more on his production -- he debuts one of the most influential styles in hip-hop here, popularizing a number of now widely imitated techniques. Luckily, you don't have to know how to operate an SP-1200, or exactly what panning, chopping, and filtered basslines are, to appreciate the vibrant-sounding results. His intricately constructed tracks are filled with ...
| | Main Source F*CK What You Think CD (1994)
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| | Gang Starr No More Mr. Nice Guy CD (1989)
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| | Old Town Doo Wop Vol. 1 CD (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Moving House, Vol. 3 CD (1998) (Import) Belgium
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| | Summer Days-Thema Song Game Music/Soundtrack CD (2006) (Import)
$42.05 | | Freedom Jazz Dance Book, Vol. 3 CD (2006) Import; Digipak
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| | Boney M Nightflight To Venus / Take The Heat Off Me CD (1978) (Import) Reissue; Remastered
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$14.45 This 1978 album finds producer/Svengali Frank Farian starting to push his pop-disco attraction Boney M. into ...
| | Flooting Grooves Upsyde Downe CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Brian Auger Encore CD (1978) Reissue
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$9.69 And, of course, there's Pops Staples' "Freedom Highway," in which the vocalist here gives Mavis Staples a run for her money in offering the sense of determination and joy in the gospel and blues shout she got to use so rarely in her solo career. But there's more than this, too: Tippetts and Auger deliver the album's two bookends written by Al Jarreau, "Spirit" and "Lock All the Gates," as harder, funkier jazz numbers while never losing the airiness at their core. On the former, Tippetts is prodded and edged to the ledge by Auger and McDaniels, and the tune nearly lifts off. The only weak spot on this whole set is the Auger vocal on Milton Nascimento's "Nothing Will Be as It Was." It's not that the tune wouldn't have been a standout on an Oblivion Express record, but on this one it's pale in comparison to the solid groove consciousness and expression in Tippetts' Earth angel voice. Auger wrote a couple of winners here as well in both "Git Up" and "Freedom Pilot," and they stand up with the canonical tracks just fine. The former is as jazzy funk tune with some knotty twists and turns that Tippetts pulls off without a seam, and the latter is a soul groover. Finally, it should be mentioned that "No Time to Live," the Steve Winwood-Jim Capaldi tune, is given all the elegance of the original, but Tippetts adds her own sense of smoke and fire to its lyric, turning it inside out as a soul tune. The lead work of Doering as it punches through Auger's fat acoustic piano makes this little ballad soar. Ultimately, this is as necessary as any of the previous Auger/Driscoll (nee Tippetts) collaborations, and aurally reveals that for the two of them, time may move on, but their collaborative spirit is nearly effortless in its balance, dignity, feeling, and poise. ~ Thom Jurek
Julie Driscoll left Trinity, the band she fronted and directed with Brit soul-jazz icon Brian Auger, in 1969. She recorded a pair of solo albums, married Keith Tippett, a brilliant jazz improviser and bandleader, and recorded with Ovary Lodge, a free-form vocal ensemble, in 1977. In 1978 she and Auger reunited for Encore, a one-off studio offering that revealed the ...
| | El Otro Yo Fuera Del Tiempo CD (2007) (Import) Import
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