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With the critically acclaimed AFFILIATED--an album with his original crew, Compton's Most Wanted--and a side project with Brotha Lynch Hung, MC Eiht put in some man-hours in 2006. On COMPTON'S O.G., his second solo release of the year, MC Eiht continues to show no signs of slowing down, spitting gangsta wisdom over that good old-fashioned, laid back West Coast funk. Fingazz, Stomper, and Mr. Criminal make guest appearances.
Personnel: MC Eiht (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: Stomper HPG, Fingazz, Mr. Criminal, CMW (rap vocals).
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$20.15 If ever there was a soul singer who rivaled Otis Redding's raw, deep emotional sensuality, it was James Carr, and the proof is in the pudding with You Got My Mind Messed Up. Carr was one of the last country-soul singers to approach any chart given to him as if it was a gift from God. Carr was Redding's rival in every respect if for no other reason than the release of this, his debut album recorded in 1966. The 12 songs here, many of them covered by other artists, are all soul classics merely by their having been sung and recorded by Carr. Among them is the Drew Baker/Dani McCormick smash "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man," George Jackson's "Coming Back to Me Baby," a handful of tracks by O.B. McLinton, including "Forgetting You" and the title track, and the Chips Moman/Dan Penn hit "Dark End of the Street." And while it's true that few have ever done bad versions of the song because of the phenomenal writing, there is only one definitive version, and that one belongs to Carr. In his version he sings from the territory of a heart that is already broken but enslaved both to his regret and his desire. This is a love so pure it can only have been illicit. When he gets to the beginning of the second verse, and intones "I know time is gonna take its toll," he's already at the end of his rope; he knows that desire that burns like this can only bring about ruin and disaster, and it is precisely since it cannot be avoided that his repentance is perhaps accepted by the powers that would try him and judge him. He holds the arrangement at bay, and unlike some versions, Carr keeps his composure, making it a true song of regret, remorse, and a love so forbidden yet so faithful that it is worth risking not only disgrace and destruction for, but also hell itself. As the guitar cascades down the fretboard staccato, he can see the dark end of the street and holds it as close to his heart as a sacred and secret memory. By the album's end with the title track, listeners hear the totality of the force of Memphis soul. With Steve Cropper's ...
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$16.45 Luigi Gagliardi, Italian jazz singer, composer, arranger and guitarist, has forged his innovative jazz sound through the mastery of genres as diverse as Latino and classical, Indian and Rock, Celtic and Spiritual. Luigi has released or participated in 9 albums, including the recently released Changing Colors with Suryananda Quartet, Flamingo Road with Gianni Zei, and his own Cosmic Feeling..With an incalculable respect for all genres, Luigi thoroughly succeeds in avoiding formulas. The songs he composes, and/or arranges all ring true, and his audiences feel that. His joyful exuberance creates an instant rapport with his audience. Born and raised in the artistically iconic city of Florence, Italy, Luigi is enthusiastically praised for his style and ability because he effortlessly interprets and reinterprets all elements of jazz ...
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