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On their sophomore release, HATED ON MOSTLY, the five-member Atlanta outfit Crime Mob follow the same formula that brought them success on their 2004 self-titled debut. The emphasis is still on energetic club bangers with amped-up choruses. Largely self-produced, HATED ON MOSTLY's beats are straight crunk, from zooming synthesizers and crisp drum tracks to cinematic string arrangements. Lil Scrappy, Bohagon, and Pimp C all make guest appearances.
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$13.19 With THE SOUND OF REVENGE, Chamillionaire's 2005 Universal debut, the Houston-based rapper makes the most of his major-label deal, which includes his own Chamillitary imprint. On SOR, Paul Wall's former collaborator amps up that duo's signature chopped-and-screwed mixtape sound with ...
| | Django Reinhardt Classic Early Recordings CDs (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$26.59 This budget five-disc box collects Reinhardt's first 124 recordings between 1934-1939. Curiously enough, despite the title, these sides aren't chronological, a fact that engineer Ted Kendall admits in the liner notes. Rather, while each disc's featured sessions are presented mostly chronologically, the discs themselves are rather awkwardly sequenced, with different discs covering different years in a seemingly random order. That doesn't really detract from the set's appeal, however, as this music is terrific no matter how it's presented. If there is a flaw, it's that the remastering isn't nearly as superb as the fawning front-cover quotation would lead one to believe. In fact, some of the better CD issues (particularly ASV/Living Era's Quintette du Hot Club de France) have sound quality that is nearly, if not equally, good. To his credit, however, Kendall admits that he has attempted no "enhancement" of the sound, but has instead concentrated on clearing away much of the audio rubble. His work is, in fact, generally excellent -- especially on the later sides, many of which are virtually devoid of hiss. And much care has been taken to present this music in the best possible light -- the scattered ...
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$15.15 C'EST MA CHANSON brings together 18 classic French-language songs from Petula Clark.
It's doubtful that any future singer will ever record as many songs as Petula Clark has in her career -- the number of just her English language recordings is many hundreds, and then there are the many hundreds more of French-language discs, and that doesn't end the list. C'est Ma Chanson is a collection of 18 of her better French language songs, done for the Vogue label between 1961 ("Romeo") and 1967 ("C'Est Ma Chanson"). The amazing thing is that she doesn't sound like the same singer that exploded out of England during this period; whether emoting to the boundless passions of "Chariot" (better-known in America as "I Will Follow Him") or turning in a torch-song version of "Needles and Pins" (here sung as "La Nuit N'En Finit Plus"), she has a completely different enunciation here than she does on her English recordings for Pye Records from the same period. Much of the material ("Elle Et Finie," "O O Sheriff" etc.) is more closely associated with France than America. Whatever the origins of the material, Clark ...
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$14.45 One of a series of five CDs released to celebrate the Turtles' 30th anniversary in 1995, this is a brief but nonetheless interesting collection of songs spanning the group's four-year duration. Of the hits, LET ME BE includes only 1967's "Happy Together," but the selection has any number of goodies, including the folk-poppy title track, the glorious, Spectorian "You Don't Have To Walk in the Rain," and the horn-heavy "Makin' My Mind Up."
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$16.45 Catchpenny is back with it’s second studio album. After spending 9 days recording “Chance for A Lifetime”, it went on to sell out 5 times in a year. The band knew they had eyes on them and the next disc had to be great. “From Where You Are is a huge step forward for us. We didn’t really know what we were doing when we recorded the first album, but we’ve learned a lot over the past year and I think this record will reflect that.” Says Christian Schauf, singer and guitarist. Michael Bland (Prince, Dixie Chicks, Soul Asylum) is again producing, and has taken Catchpenny under his tutelage. In addition to Bland, a few other big names have signed on to help the band. Phil Solem of the Rembrandts and “I’ll Be There For You” fame has been a constant co-writer for the group, and an A-List of musicians including Tommy Barbarella (Prince, Mandy Moore, Switchfoot), John Fields (Switchfoot, Backstreet Boys, Clay Aiken, Pink, Andrew WK, Evan and Jaron), Ken Chastain, Tommy Stinson (Guns and Roses, The Replacements, Soul Asylum) and Jimmy Anton (Johnny Lang) have had varying degrees of input on the new project. The album features 13 tracks recorded over a year in Minneapolis. From Rock to Pop to Ballads, the album offers a variety of sounds, due to the fact that all 3 members contributed to the writing of this album, but across all the songs, Catchpenny’s ...
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