| | Field Mob Light Poles And Pine Trees CD Field Mob Discography of CDs
Though Field Mob sticks with its rural-minded perspective on 2006's LIGHT POLES AND PINE TREES, the Georgia-based hip-hop duo offers up another round of tracks that are custom-made for inner-city clubs. A straight-up set of beat-driven Dirty South anthems, the record finds Smoke and Shawn Jay easing into rhymes about cars (the slightly screwed "My Wheels"), women (the R&B/pop-tinged "So What," featuring Ciara), and their roots (the catchy "Smilin'," with Ludacris). The pair's most accessible and assured outing to date, LIGHT POLES is sure to please Mob diehards and win over some new fans as well.
Amp - Amended Produc
Additional personnel: Jamie Foxx, Ciara, Bobby Valentino (vocals); Ludacris (rap vocals).
Rolling Stone (p.103) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Smoke and Shawn J return with their sibilant, deep-fried flows intact....Turns out Field Mob are still best at serving it raw." Spin (p.78) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "With soaring, twangy accents....Georgia natives Smoke and Shawn Jay impressively subvert crunk stereotypes..." Entertainment Weekly (p.71) - "[T]heir bouncy tracks will most likely satisfy old-school OutKast fans....Field Mob excel with a drawl and a wink." -- Grade: B+ Vibe (p.140) - "Field Mob aims to prove that witty lyrics, bright song concepts, and breezy tunes can still triumph in the Dirty South." XXL (Magazine) (p.133) - "Field Mob makes a point to raise the bar lyrically....The Mob's quest for respect is not lost as they make a smooth transition..." Light Poles And Pine Trees Music Field Mob Light Poles And Pine Trees Songs Light Poles And Pine Trees Music Light Poles And Pine Trees Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Field Mob Light Poles And Pine Trees CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Light Poles And Pine Trees CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Whitney Houston I Look To You CD (2009)
Light Poles And Pine Trees album
$10.69
| | Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need CDs (2005)
Light Poles And Pine Trees CD music
$17.05
| | Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration CD (1992)
Light Poles And Pine Trees music CDs
$9.29 Live Recording
Engineers include: Tony Sheppard, Erik Zobler, Barry Rudolph.
Personnel: Jamecia Bennett (vocals, soprano); Core Cotton, Carrie Harrington (vocals, alto); Terrence Frierson, Patricia Lacy, Kimberly Brown (vocals, ...
| | Whispers Live From Las Vegas DVD (2007)
Light Poles And Pine Trees songs
$13.15
| | Maxwell Now CD (2001)
Light Poles And Pine Trees album
$8.85 "Lifetime" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance.
Rebounding from the slight sophomore lag generated by 1998's EMBRYA, Maxwell's follow-up NOW abandons the neo-soul man's usual M.O. of using a conceptual arc of songs, and instead focuses on individual cuts. Romance remains the main ingredient found in this Brooklyn native's banquet of song, and although he stands firmly in the neo-soul camp of D'Angelo and Erykah, his use of various stylistic nuances once again stamps him as an original item. Twangy country-flavored licks and subtle DJ scratches pop up throughout the lament "Was My Girl," and scratchy rock ...
| | Best Of The Gap Band CD (1995)
Light Poles And Pine Trees CD music
$11.99 A collection from the Mercury funk lineup that covers the hits from the first five Gap Band albums. Every major hit that they had is included here. What one might notice is that all of the major hits ("You Dropped a Bomb on Me," "Burn Rubber on Me," "Early in the Morning," and "I Don't Believe You Want to Get up and Dance") all sound surprisingly similar. This may ...
| | Spotlite On Apollo Records, Vol. 5 CD (1996)
Light Poles And Pine Trees music CDs
$11.59
| | Shrine: The Rarest Soul Label Vol. 2 CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
Light Poles And Pine Trees songs
$20.15 Contains 24 tracks, including six previously unreleased tracks.
In conjunction with the first volume of Kent's overview of the Shrine label, this rounds up all the remaining releases by this small mid-1960s Washington, DC-based soul record company, adding five previously unreleased tracks as well. Like the first volume (simply titled Shrine: The Rarest Soul Label Ever), it has well-produced, upbeat (usually), yet rather generic mid-1960s period soul music, with none of the performers being names of any notoriety. Motown, Curtis Mayfield, and New York uptown ...
| | Six Organs Of Admittance School Of The Flower CD (2005)
Light Poles And Pine Trees album
$12.69
| | Kapsamun Prishtina CD (2006)
Light Poles And Pine Trees CD music
$18.59
| | Best Of The Rip Chords CD (2006)
Light Poles And Pine Trees music CDs
$14.49
| | Tom Lang Waiting For The Big One CD (2005)
Light Poles And Pine Trees songs
$12.69 In his CD, Waiting For The Big One, multi-instrumentalist Tom Lang creates hard driving, singable hooks with loops, full band tracks and positive lyrics. Influences from songsmiths Bruce Hornsby, Don Henley, Sheryl Crow and Shania Twain lend a pop sensibility and emotion ...
| | F-Units Reject On Impact CD (2006)
Light Poles And Pine Trees album
$9.35 "On their debut full-length release, New York City's F-Units are a clear reflection of their modern punk influences. From Green Day to The Living End, F-Units have put their own personal stamp on the sounds of chunky, thrashing guitars, strong melodic vocals and bouncy rock. Putting it all together, the F-Units are just rough enough to be considered a contemporary ...
|
|
|