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Former Cash Money Records rapper B.G. is probably best known for coining the term "Bling, Bling" on his 1999 release CHOPPER CITY IN THE GHETTO. The 2006 collection PLAY IT HOW IT GO is the culmination of four mixtapes of the same name put together by the New Orleans MC after his departure from Cash Money. B.G. brings along a formidable list of guest stars including Redman, Soulja Slim, M. Blayze, Hakizzle, U.N.L.V., Lac, T.C., Chopper City Family, and Ghetto Commission. The release makes these often obscure releases more readily available for hungry fans.
Personnel: B.G. (rap vocals); Soulja Slim, C-Murder (rap vocals).
B G Play It How It Go Songs | 1. | Intro | |
| 2. | Doing the Right Thing | |
| 3. | Hold That | |
| 4. | Holla Back | |
| 5. | P*ssy *SS N*gg*S | |
| 6. | N 2 Deep | |
| 7. | Still Grindin' | |
| 8. | Freestyle (Cash Money Dis) | |
| 9. | 6 in the Morning | |
| 10. | Keep Your Hands to Yourself | |
| 11. | Bounce | |
| 12. | My B*tCH | |
| 13. | It's Not Fair | |
| 14. | Hustler Baby | |
| 15. | Don't Think So | |
| 16. | Still Grindin' - (Chopped & Screwed mix) | |
| Play It How It Go Music Review Purchase Play It How It Go CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shirley Horn I Remember Miles CD (1998)
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$12.39 I REMEMBER MILES won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance.
This stunning album is Shirley Horn's loving tribute to her friend and colleague, the legendary late Miles Davis. Davis was so taken by Horn's first album EMBERS AND ASHES that he forced The Village Vanguard to let her virtually-unknown trio open for him during his 1961 run there. Their friendship and admiration for each other's music lasted through the years, and Shirley Horn's 1991 recording YOU WON'T FORGET ME, was one of the last recordings Miles Davis made.
Horn selected mostly ballads from Davis' Columbia Records catalogue for her tribute because, as she explains in the liner notes, Davis liked her to sing ballads, and ballads are Horn's specialty. She can slow down time in a unique and spellbinding way. Her sultry and smoky vocals are intimate and conversational, relying on odd metered timing and silence, rather than volume, to make an ...
| | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | B G Heart Of Tha Streetz, Vol. 2 (I Am What I Am) CD (2006)
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| | Young Dro Best Thang Smokin' CD (2006) Parental Advisory
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| | Rick Ross Port Of Miami CD (2006)
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| | Trae Tha Truth Show CDs (2007) Bonus CD; Chop
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| | Nicholas Gunn Music Of The Grand Canyon CD (1995)
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$13.45 While Nicholas Gunn hails from England, his heart is in the deserts of the American Southwest. Despite common associations with this arid region, Gunn's music never sounds desolate or forbidding. In contrast, each track on THE MUSIC OF THE GRAND CANYON is bursting with activity and color.
Gunn's compositions are influenced by Native American music, specifically that of the Navajo. Tracks such as "Moonlight On Havasu Creek" and "Phantom Ranch" even employ tribal rhythms and distant chanting. Other selections ...
| | Bob Marley Trenchtown Days: Birth Of A Legend CD (2001) Remastered
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$7.59 Additional personnel includes: Ernest Ranglin, Dwight Pinkney (guitar); Lester Sterling, Headley Bennett (alto saxophone); Roland Alphonso, Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); "Ska" Campbell (baritone saxophone); Johnny "Dizzy" Moore (trumpet); Don Drummond (trombone); Richard Ace (keyboards); Lloyd Brevett (bass); Lloyd Knibbs (drums).
This actually has the exact same 20 songs that comprised the previous Epic/Legacy CD release in 1990 that was called The Birth of a Legend, with no "Trenchtown Days" in the title. The differences? None, except that the track sequence is different, and the liner notes are different. And the liner notes are actually inferior to the ones found on 1990s The Birth of a Legend, concentrating on the sociopolitical context of the era in Jamaica, but not giving many details about the music. If you didn't pick this up first time around (even when these same 20 songs were released on two separate vinyl LPs in the late '70s), and are just concerned about the music, it's good. These really should be billed to the Wailers, not Bob Marley solo, but anyway it's very good ska and early ...
| | Modern Vocal Groups Vol. 6 CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Collage Safe CD (1996) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered
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$15.75 After Moonshine, it was certain that the pressure for another, similar work would be very big. Maybe this feeling frightened the band and, unfortunately, the arrangements were settled in a pop direction. Probably the band wanted to reach more of an audience beyond the progressive scene, but the final result was unsatisfactory. Of course, there are good progressive moments (e.g., "Eight Kisses" and "Cages of the Mind I, II and III") in the Collage way and the CD is amiable to listen to. Safe is not an album that followers ...
| | Lou Rawls When You Hear Lou: Live CD (2005)
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| | Die Die Die Locust Weeks CD (2006) Import
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| | Les Savy Fav Let's Stay Friends CD (2007)
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$10.39 New York indie rockers Les Savy Fav returned from a couple of years of self-imposed exile with their fourth full-length, LET'S STAY FRIENDS, which pretty much picks up right where they left off. Their invigorating, visceral-yet-cerebral brand of Wire-influenced art-punk-cum-modern-rock is still full of left-field lyrical sensibilities, hellbent rhythms, and knotty guitar riffs. If anything, their attack is more refined and focused here, serving both the head and the ...
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