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My Life & Freaky Times album for sale Product Description
My Life & Freaky Times album for sale by Luke / Uncle Luke was released Jul 20, 2011 on the Luke label. Unhappy with the lack of respect the hip-hop community has given him, Luther Campbell decided 2006 was the year he'd stop being a recording artist and move on to his true calling, porno magazines and XXX films. Saying goodbye with the three-disc My Life & Freaky Times won't earn him any more respect, since the audio book portion of the collection -- two discs out of the three -- spends a lot of time gossiping, often sounding like a sloppier version of Karrine Steffans' tell-all book Confessions of a Video Vixen. My Life & Freaky Times CD music is a 4-disc set with 48 songs. ...See Full Description
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| still doing his thing. best great throwback album. keep doing your thing luke. By schnema (miami) |
| what else can i say about Unlce Luke but one of the greatest this Album just shows how funny, serious and just how Uncle Luke from the soul, what ever the man dose is great his just a champ. By schoolz_most_hated (Vic, Australia)  |
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Recording information: Baseline Studios, New York, NY; Manhattan Beach Studios, New York, NY; Reddline Studios, Staten Island, NY.
Director: Ghostface Killah.
Editor: Christos Tsantilis.
Photographers: Tai Linzie; F. Scott Schafer.
Personnel: Big O, Jonathan Doyle (vocals); Rob Mathes (guitar); Tom Timko (alto saxophone); Jeff Kievit (trumpet); Birch Johnson (trombone); Candice Wilson (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Ryan West; Jason Goldstein; Nikos Teneketzis; Gimel Keaton.
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