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Enhanced CD includes video for "Watching You"
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Society Of Invisibles Music Society Of Invisibles Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Dial M For Murder |
| 3. | Watching You |
| 4. | Caleb Winner |
| 5. | Down |
| 6. | Dead Beat I |
| 7. | Berzerk |
| 8. | Nothing Worse |
| 9. | Roknowledge |
| 10. | Robbery II |
| 11. | Hack Pack |
| 12. | Dead Beat |
| 13. | Goose Bumps |
| 14. | Carpe Diem |
| 15. | Hardcore |
| 16. | Tech Connect |
| 17. | Outro |
| 18. | On My Way - (Bonus Track) |
| Society Of Invisibles Music Review Purchase Society Of Invisibles CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Mayer Inside Wants Out CD (1999) Extended Play
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$7.59 You can probably imagine the record-biz conversation going something like "Get me a younger, cuter Dave Matthews, and lose the jazzy crap!" Even though that might be the kind of strategy employed in marketing John Mayer to the masses, it seems unfair to accuse the young troubadour of cynically constructing his sound in such a manner. Sure, he's probably enamored of Matthews; he even sounds earnest enough to admit it. But he seems to come by his approach honestly. "Neon" showcases the kind of highly rhythmic acoustic guitar work that's become a Mayer trademark. On "My Stupid Mouth" he repeats "I'm never speaking up again," displaying the kind of smart-quiet-kid aura that lies not only at the heart of his aesthetic but of his appeal as well. The eight-song INSIDE WANTS YOU OUT was initially released as Mayer's debut in 1999. After the follow-up (which shares three songs with this album) ...
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$11.19 Where will rap music be in the year 2000? Maybe it's just a passing fad that will soon be forgotten, or maybe it'll prove to be the basis for a greater portion of pop music. Whichever might be the case, on his second solo album, 2000, Grand Puba looks into the future, and suggests that his music is on a level to survive the evolution. Undoubtedly a voice of rap's old school, Puba makes adjusting to hip-hop's changing phases look easy.
Since his days with Masters Of Ceremony, Maxwell Dixon (aka Grand Puba, a name that signifies he's the man in charge) has barely modified his lyrical style, sticking with his outrageous metaphoric humor and sing-songy flow. Puba best exercises these skills on "Amazing," combining his own rhymes with brief homemade imitations of other artists' material. Obviously one who works well with others, Grand Puba reunites with Sadat X for "Play It Cool," medicine for those still suffering because of his departure from Brand Nubian. Puba also further explores the rap/vocal duet territory he staked on Mary J. Blige's first album, coming through with "Back Stabbers," featuring Michelle Valdes Valentin.
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$10.59 Generally, when a group releases an instrumental and a vocal record simultaneously, it's the latter that is better appreciated by a larger number of fans. The instrumental selection may get occasional late-night play by a few aspiring DJs, but for the most part it rests untouched inside the case or the sleeve, all but forgotten. However, for production duo Blue Sky Black Death's debut, A Heap of Broken Images, it is the second disc, the one that features lyrical appearances from Jus Allah, Guru, and Virtuoso, among others, that runs the greater risk of being ignored. Not because it's a bad collection; it's just so greatly outshined by the instrumentals. Actually, the term instrumentals is a little deceptive. Kingston and Young God do include spoken vocal samples as well as live singing into their 12-song set, which, added to the guitars, pianos, trumpets, strings, woodwinds, and bass they mix with their drum loops and keyboards, create a fairly stunning effect. It's lush and harmonious, sprawling through different watery landscapes and ideas, yet there's a constant undercurrent of pain and isolation that pervades even the less ominous tracks. "Days Are Years" begins with vaguely cacophonous layers that spread out into guitar-led fluvial meanderings, finally ending in a quasi pop song with a "Leaving Las Vegas" bass and repeating vocal line; "Not ...
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$27.29 Sylvester Stewart, AKA Sly Stone, was a singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist who fused R&B with rock and roll when Prince was still in purple satin diapers. With the Family Stone, he created a complex, energetic brand of soul/rock that had a profound impact on both musical worlds. Stewart was one of the first pop artists to directly address racial issues (in songs like "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"). Reaching out to people of all races, he also penned one of the funkiest, most memorable "message" songs, "Everyday People."
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$9.39 Considered one of the hippest DJs in Florida, Ivano Bellini presents his remixes in MIAMI AFTERHOURS, the sequel to REAL MIAMI HOUSE SESSIONS. Many of the tracks on MIAMI AFTERHOURS were previously unreleased.
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