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| | John Langstaff Nottamun Town CD (2003)
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$13.25 This is one of several CDs released on the Revels label with the purpose of bringing John Langstaff's classic folk recordings from the 1950s and 1960s back to market. On Nottamun Town, which was originally recorded and released on the EMI label in 1964, Langstaff divides his time between powerful a cappella renditions of songs like "False Knight Upon the Road" and "St. James Hospital" and others, equally fine, on which he is accompanied by guitarist Martin Best. In a couple of cases -- notably the wonderful "Seventeen Come Sunday" -- Best's elegant fingerpicking almost upstages Langstaff's powerful baritone voice, but in general this is Langstaff's ...
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$4.95 Track Listing of songs: I Feel Like Travelin' On - Various Artists; What a Friend We Have in Jesus - Various Artists; Since Jesus Came into My Heart - Various Artists; There Is a ...
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| | Too Short Blow The Whistle CD (2006) Edited
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$9.09 Too Short is arguably the first gangsta rapper: he was releasing explicit tales of sex, violence, and street life as early as 1983. That claim alone, not to mention his string of gold and platinum albums, gives him serious clout, and 2006's BLOW THE WHISTLE sustains it. With help from hot producers Lil Jon and Jazze Pha, and a cadre of guests including Snoop Dogg and will.i.am, BLOW THE WHISTLE sounds remarkably au courant, with ample doses of crunk and hyphy beats. But Too Short manages keeps it old-school with his tried-and-true style, delivering plenty of hardened braggadocio and X-rated exploits to accompany the head-nodding beats.
His detractors often slam him for it, but your average Too Short fan doesn't want the limited rapper to change in the least, just maybe up his game a little from last time and get a little sleazier if that's at all possible. They'll love Blow the Whistle, since Short is pimping the party cuts and misogynist rollers as boldly as he ever has. It's just that this time executive producer Lil Jon has given a hyper foundation from which Short can spit his vulgar raps. Lil Jon himself is responsible for the title cut, a triumphant anthem and single that works rainsticks and basketball references into its exciting mix. Topping it is "Keep Bouncin'," a street banger of epic proportions with guest will.i.am sounding down and dirty while Snoop Dogg comes off colder and more vicious than usual. Producer Jazze Pha offers a handful of smooth and sticky funk tracks that temper the album's up-to-the-minute crunk and hyphy moments by recalling Short's earlier, more ghetto-minded albums. Whether or not the gloriously trashy "Nothing Feels Better" is the greatest Pha and Short track to date is up for debate, but it sure would make Marvin Sease, Redd Foxx, and even Caligula blush. Everyone on the healthy guest list sounds like they really want to be at this party, and Short himself has lost none of his touch, swagger, or edge. Doubtful he'll gain a new army of fans with what ends up his best album in years, but the greatest issue of Hustler ever probably suffered the same fate. This is for the hardcore pimps and hardcore players, who won't be disappointed in the least. [Blow The Whistle was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries
Recording information: C.A. Million Studios, Atlanta, GA; Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Hitco Studios, Atlanta, GA; M.A.D. Studios, Houston, TX; PatchWerk Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA; Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA; Stewchia, Los Feliz, CA; The Blue Basement, Atlanta, GA; The Orange Room, CA.
Photographer: Roger Erickson.
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