| | Fiend Addiction: Screwed CD Fiend Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
 |
|
Our Price: $13.45 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
|  |
Fiend Addiction: Screwed Songs Addiction: Screwed Music Review Purchase Addiction: Screwed CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dirty Hood Stories CD (2005)
Addiction: Screwed album
$15.05 Six years since their debut and with little mainstream notice, Dirty make their 2005 play for the big time by acting less like OutKast and more like true thugs on the ambitious Hood Stories. No doubt, this is a duo to root for. Dirty are scrappy and ambitious, and Hood Stories aims to be taken seriously with introspective tracks and political numbers playing a larger role than usual. It's admirable that "Git Cha Handz Off Me" addresses police violence and that the plaintive reflection of "Sometimes" and the smoky "Just a Little Bit Mo" are fleshed out with ...
| | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
Addiction: Screwed CD music
$13.19
| | Chrome Straight To The Pros CD (2005)
Addiction: Screwed music CDs
$13.89
| | R. Kelly - Trapped In The Closet: Chapters 1-12 DVD (2005)
Addiction: Screwed songs
$9.69 Released on the eve of R. Kelly's court date, where he faced some serious charges and a very incriminating videotape, the first five chapters of the Closet Cycle confused, amazed, and delighted his fans. The entirety of the series, including all 12 chapters, is sure to have the same effect. Essentially an R&B soap opera, complete with the sets, lighting, convoluted plotlines, and scandalous secrets of daytime TV, TRAPPED IN THE CLOSET features its star and a cast of characters very literally acting out the actions the song describes. The plot involves numerous infidelities, a homosexual affair, a gun, and--as this is an R. Kelly piece of work--at least one steamy sex scene. The attention to detail is astounding, hilarious, and typical of Kelly, as he describes everything from the fear he experiences ...
| | M C Eiht Affiliated CD (2006) Enhanced CD
Addiction: Screwed album
$13.19
| | Pastor Troy Stay Tru CD (2006)
Addiction: Screwed CD music
$12.69
| | 2 Live Crew Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4 CD (1994)
Addiction: Screwed music CDs
$14.29 In the early 90's the 2 Live Crew, masters of X-rated rap, hit turbulent times and split into various factions. By 1994, half of the gang, Fresh Kid Ice and leader Luke, brought in a new member and re-dubbed themselves The New 2 Live Crew and released a single album, BACK AT YOUR ASS FOR THE NINE-4. Despite all the change, it's the same level of work one expects from the Miami boys as booty-shakers like ...
| | Manowar Battle Hymns CD (1982) Remastered; Reissued
Addiction: Screwed songs
$9.49
| | Robin Spielberg Christmas Collection CD (2002)
Addiction: Screwed album
$13.59
| | Old School Celebration CD (2006)
Addiction: Screwed CD music
$13.79
| | Shake That Thing: East Coast Blues 1935-1953 CDs (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
Addiction: Screwed music CDs
$28.59 JSP's Shake That Thing: East Coast Blues compiles four CD's of performances by country blues pickers Gabriel Brown, Dan Pickett, and Ralph ...
| | Barzin My Life In Rooms CD (2006) Digipak
Addiction: Screwed songs
$13.65 Toronto-based singer/songwriter Barzin Hosseini's second album, My Life in Rooms, continues in the melancholic vein of his eponymous 2003 debut. Like fellow slowcore devotees Sparklehorse and Red House Painters, Barzin excavates the despondent territory of loss, regret, loneliness, and claustrophobic isolation. Phrases repeat from song to song, musical motifs weave in an out and reappear in surprising places, and the end result is a closely integrated suite of songs that explores the rewards -- and the cost -- of the artistic life. It's an audacious and ambitious goal, and Barzin partly succeeds by creating a sustained mood throughout the album. His heavily reverbed keyboards and hushed, almost whispered vocals predominate, but the quest is significantly augmented by Great Lake Swimmers' Tony Dekker, who contributes tasteful guitar work, and Karen Graves, whose brooding string arrangements lend needed ballast to these wispy, ethereal tracks. There are deft sonic touches throughout. A pedal steel guitar shimmers through the opening track "Let's Go Driving" and the despairing "Leaving Time," vibraphones tinkle on "Acoustic Guitar Phase," and the gorgeously atmospheric instrumental "Sometimes the Night...," and a ghostly French horn echoes a mournful theme on the album's best track, "Take This Blue." And to his credit, Barzin manages to quote Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" on "Just More Drugs" without sounding completely ironic. But the album's thematic unity and gently ...
| | Best In Minimal CDs (2008) (Import) Import; Boxed Set
$19.35 |
|
|
|
 |
|

|