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Purchase Soul Legends CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Janet Jackson Number Ones CDs (2009)
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$15.64 (MP3 Available for Download) Number Ones replaces Design of a Decade, released 14 years prior. Excepting the new song "Make Me" (hard neo-disco/funk excellence), each song ...
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| | Barry White All-Time Greatest Hits CD (1995)
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$11.99 (MP3 Available for Download) Barry White's ALL-TIME GREATEST HITS contains the original single versions of his classic solo hits, as well as two songs White performed as the lead vocalist of the Love Unlimited Orchestra. All tracks were previously released on the 20th Century Records label.
All tracks digitally remastered by Gary Mayo (Polygram Studios).
It took quite a while for a definitive Barry White compilation to hit the market, but All-Time Greatest Hits -- part of Mercury's Funk Essentials series -- finally filled the bill in 1995. Boasting a full 20 tracks from White's heyday of 1973-1978, more than half of which made the R&B Top Ten, All-Time Greatest Hits is easily the most generous single-disc White collection on the market. It includes the edited single versions, not the full-length album tracks, which actually makes for a more digestible introduction to White's achievements. Like his forebear Isaac Hayes, White was not just a deep-voiced crooner, but a talented producer and arranger who'd spent years honing his craft behind the scenes in the industry. And like Hayes, White spent a great deal of time setting up moods on his albums, using lush, sweeping orchestrations to build very gradually to climaxes. (Actually, that probably explains a ...
| | Best Of Sade CD (1994)
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$9.59 (MP3 Available for Download) Digitally remastered by Tom Coyne (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Nigerian vocalist Sade Adu has carved out a cosmpolitan niche for herself over the past decade, gathering together elements of cool jazz, samba, reggae, funk and pop all under the pastoral umbrella of her suede-and-velvet voice. A pop stylist with a musical universe all her own, Sade has endured and matured over the past decade, seemingly unaffected by changes in taste and fashion--a movement unto herself.
As her most recent single (Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone To Love" from the PHILADELPHIA soundtrack) illustrates, Sade's coy caressing voice speaks more of commitment and trust, of relationships in flux ("Nothing Can Come Between Us") than of the heat of the moment: from the the coy duplicity of "Smooth Operator" to the positive reinforcement of "The Sweetest Taboo" and the sweet ambiguities of "Love Is Stronger Than Pride."
Outside of Sade's mentholated vocals, it is the serene, understated quality of her ...
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$10.45 (MP3 Available for Download) THE MARSHALL MATHERS LP won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "The Real Slim Shady" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. THE MARSHALL MATHERS LP was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year.
A Caucasian rapper from Detroit, a Dr. Dre disciple with bright blonde hair--at first glance, Eminem seemed the unlikeliest of hip-hop stars. However, his debut, THE SLIM SHADY LP, contained clever rhymes and even the occasional ...
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| | Tony Conjugacion Hawaiian Passion CD (2003)
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$14.29 One of the longer-standing artists in the Hawaiian vocal scene, Tony Conjugacion is a formidable falsetto singer with a good history of success. His 1985 album Hawaiian Passion netted him four of the top Na Hoku Hanohano (Hawaiian Grammy) awards for Best Album, Best Male Vocals, Song of the Year, and Best Traditional Album. After a nice, long stint on Broadway and running a hula halau, the opportunity was presented to re-record his landmark album with his old bandmates, which led to the 2003 re-release of Hawaiian Passion. These aren't remastered versions of the original recordings, but, instead, a replayed version of the full album -- but with the performers having an extra ...
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| | Ransom Tullis And The Luxury Liners CD (2005)
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$15.19 Well hell yea. It's about time that we get some guys back on the scene in Austin that were there "in the day". What does it sound like? Texas Outlaw Country, Lukenbach-style, with an eye toward early-seventies "original" alternative-country from bands like Poco, Pure Prarie League and Gram Parsons.Leading the band is Ransom Tullis (a.k.a. Gregg Yows). Taking his stage name from his great, great grandfather who was known for stirring up trouble in South Texas, Gregg has been a part of the Austin music scene in various projects since the early nineties.The Luxury Liners boasts an all-star line-up starring legends like drummer and original player ...
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| | Streets Everything Is Borrowed CD (2008)
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$13.15 (MP3 Available for Download) After delving into the bitter depths of celebrity cynicism on his third album (2006's THE HARDEST WAY TO MAKE AN EASY LIVING), Mike Skinner aka the Streets takes a positive turn on his follow-up, EVERYTHING IS BORROWED. Exploring a range of weighty topical issues, Skinner takes on the voice of a peace-loving optimist as he speaks on life and death, romance, environmental peril, and religious beliefs. The album opener and title track has Skinner musing on this life with anti-consumerist common sense: "I came to this world with nothing and I leave with nothing but love. Everything else is just borrowed." From there, Skinner subtly blasts religious fanaticism on "Alleged Legends" and praises the patience of his significant other over the minimalist piano line of "The Strongest Person I Know." Still, EVERYTHING IS BORROWED has space for more playful moments--"Sherry End" celebrates intimate talk between mates, ...
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