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Her 2006 debut album. Includes an exclusive bonus disc with 10 additional remixes. Everytime We Touch Music Review Purchase Everytime We Touch CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of Tina Charles: I Love To Love CD (1977)
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$9.75 Of all British rock's least enviable exports, the national predilection for faceless pop stars -- light of ideas, big on gimmicks, and short of substance -- has always baffled Anglophiles, even as the Anglos themselves send them rocketing chartwards. In the mid-'70s, Tina Charles was certainly the reigning queen of such creations, a sub-disco pop diva who, though she never dented a chart stateside, took six singles into her native Top 30. This, her 1976 debut album, was titled for the positively enormous number one hit that launched that sequence. Pure period disco, with soaring strings, chukka-chukka guitar, and all the right bells and whistles, it must be confessed that it has some charm. Unfortunately, Charles herself doesn't have much of a voice, singing straight from the throat and sounding painfully strangled. It can't have felt good. "I Love to Love" is her album, if not her entire career's, highlight. The rest of this set revolves around lightly plodding pop with just a hint of the hip frills that kept the kiddies dancing, overlaid with the sub-Walter Murphy orchestrations of producer Biddu. Best known for his hand on Carl Douglas' 1975 standard "Kung Fu Fighting," Biddu's slick hand is seldom far from the crime scene, and often painfully obvious -- the hyper-kung-fu'd intro to "Take All of Me" is simply his crassest operation. Occasionally, something worthwhile glimmers through the gloom -- the sweet ballad ...
| | Three 6 Mafia Chapter 2: World Domination CD (1997)
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$10.39 Hailing from Memphis, Three 6 Mafia came up in the southern underground scene, garnering a rabid following as their renown approached nationwide status. CHAPTER 2: WORLD DOMINATION is a bold, ambitious declaration; the title speaks for itself and goes a long way towards explaining what the Three 6 has in store for the unsuspecting public.
Though the emphasis is obviously on the group's mesmerizing vocal acrobatics, this is nonetheless a very musical album, filled with rich, snaky bass lines, synth pads, and creative vocal arrangements galore. Comparisons to the tongue-twisting styles of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are inevitable (though Three 6 Mafia claims to be the originator), particularly in the rapid-fire staccato phrasings of "Prophet Posse" as the Mafia trades off lines, giving each a different rhythmic feel. "I Ain't Cha Friend" opens with slowed down, ominous-sounding bible quotations and becomes pure horrorcore, with eerie keyboards and vocals. The battle of the sexes heats up on "Watcha Do," which counters the standard misogyny of rap in a hard-fought war of words featuring Gangsta Boo, Three 6 Mafia's voice of womanhood. As her venomous rap asserts, it's a struggle like any other, and Three 6 Mafia is ready for war.
Lyricist: Gangsta Boo.
Personnel: DJ Paul , Juicy ...
| | Sean Paul Trinity CD (2005)
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$14.15 Anticipation for Sean Paul's follow-up to 2003's mega-successful DUTTY ROCK was running high by the time 2005's THE TRINITY hit the streets. But fans expecting a reprise of the light, fun dancehall pop that made DUTTY ROCK such a commercial success will be in for a surprise here. THE TRINITY has a much harder-edged sound than its predecessor, and there is little of the buoyancy or melodic hooks that made that album accessible.
Instead, THE TRINITY is produced with the club in mind. Tunes like "Head in the Zone" and "Send It On" are characterized by driving dancehall rhythms, hypnotic rapid-fire vocal cadences, and urban R&B touches that give the tracks a glamorous sheen, with Sean Paul laying down lyrics about sex, ...
| | Cascada Everytime We Touch CD (2006)
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$15.65 Cascada's 2006 release EVERYTIME WE TOUCH delivers more of the artist's clubby electronic pop, which combines elements of disco, house, and straightforward ...
| | Pete Shelley Homosapien CD (2006) (Import) Import; Remastered
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$21.45 Debut solo album from Buzzcocks singer/songwriter. Originally intended as demos for the 4th Buzzcocks studio album, Shelley and producer Martin Rushent (hot off the heals of his work on the Human League's "Dare" album) holed up in Genetic Studios working on new material and overhauling some of ...
| | Cascada Perfect Day CD (2007)
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$15.65 Fronted by photogenic singer Natalie Horler, the German trio Cascada presents ...
| | Carman I Surrender All: 30 Classic Hymns CD (1997)
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$14.35 Carmen is one of the most popular acts in contemporary Christian music, however, his appeal is a mystery. He is a passable vocalist, but a better singer could probably be found in any church choir. On this recording, he performs classic hymns, most in medley form. Some performances are hoaky, some are good -- especially the tracks with Christ Church Choir. Michael English and the late Chet Atkins also make appearances on this release. Carmen is okay at best, but he doesn't really surrender all when it comes to his performances on this album. God only knows why Carmen is so popular. ~ Tim Griggs
Personnel includes: Carman (vocals); Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); John Willis, Gary Burnette, Chet Atkins (electric gutiar); Sonny Garish (steel guitar); ...
| | Woody Guthrie Ballads Of Sacco & Vanzetti CD (1996)
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$14.65 BALLADS OF SACCO & VANZETTI is a collection of songs in tribute to Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who were executed in Boston in 1927. Moses Asch of Folkways Records commissioned Guthrie to write the songs in 1945, and released them in 1960. This reissue includes extensive notes, lyrics and a bitter letter Guthrie wrote to Judge Webster Thayer during the making of the album; Thayer was long dead at the time. Sacco and Vanzetti, who were convicted of robbery and murder, were pardoned of their crimes in 1977, 50 years after their deaths.
Recorded in 1947 and 1951. Originally released on Folkways (FH 5485). Includes liner notes by Anthony Seeger and Jeff Place, original release liner notes by Moses Asch and a letter by Woody Guthrie to Judge Webster Thayer.
In Boston in 1927, Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were convicted--on slim evidence--of robbery and murder and put to death. Sacco and Vanzetti remained a cause cTlFbre in anarchist, socialist and other left-wing political circles long after their deaths, due to widely held beliefs that their convictions and executions were politically motivated.
In 1945, Folkways Records founder Moses Asch commissioned leftist folksinger Woody Guthrie to write a number of ballads about the Sacco and Vanzetti case. The songs were recorded in the late '40s, with equally committed folksinger Pete Seeger contributing banjo and backing vocals. The songs range ...
| | Smack Da House, Vol 02 CD (1997)
$13.95 | | Ashit Desai Himalayan Chants: The Divine Sounds Of Spirituality CD (2002)
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| | Throttlerod Hell And High Water CD (2003)
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$12.19 It would be easy to lump Virginia by way of South Carolina transplants Throttlerod with the likes of southern stoned rockers Alabama Thunder Pussy or enigmatic groove masters Clutch. But with their second album, 2003's Hell and High Water, the band strikes upon a notably individualistic chord, honing their crunchy hard rock into a taught, unified wall-of-Les Paul. Let's just say that if guitar tone were everything, these boys would be headed for the Hall of Fame right now, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. More realistically, the fact is that with all the stoner rock nodding-off going on these days, Throttlerod's focused assault and admirable songwriting economy are clearly their greatest weapons. Sure enough, full-throttle album highlights such as "Suckerpunch," "In the Flood," and the especially memorable "Tomorrow and a Loaded Gun" are discharged like round after round from a two-barrel, allowing little room for taking cover in-between. Initially, the songs' shared high energy makes for an apparent sameness, but this quickly gives way to numerous distinctive moments, including the exceedingly groovy "No Damn Fool" and the soft/hard dynamics of "Whistlin' Dixie." When it's all said and done, the excessive jamming of 11-minute closer "Honest Joe" and the forgettable acoustic balladry of "Been Wrong" constitutes the only true lapses in concentration during this surprisingly cohesive ...
| | 87 CD Edition CD (2006) Import
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$32.59 Track Listing of songs: Through the Barricades; Running in the Family; It Doesn't Have to Be This Way; Walk Like an Egyptian; Final Countdown; City Lights; C'est LA Quate; Just Around the Corner; Caravan of Love; Shake ...
| | Scorefor Three Chord Symphony CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$36.79 Track Listing of songs: 110%; ...
| | Os Brasas: Jovem Guarda CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Janet Bates The Little Spinner CD (2009)
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