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Hidden Darts CD
Ghostface Killah Ghostface Killah Hidden Darts Songs | 1. | Hidden Darts | |
| 2. | The Watch featuring Raekwon | |
| 3. | Belt Holders featuring Raekwon | |
| 4. | In The Parks | |
| 5. | When You Walk featuring Method Man & Streetlife | |
| 6. | Murda Goons | |
| 7. | Odd Couple featuring Cappadonna | |
| 8. | Good Times featuring Raekwon | |
| 9. | Cherche La Ghost (Remix)  | |
| 10. | Milk Crates | |
| 11. | Return Of Theodore Unit featuring Wigs & Trife Da God | |
| 12. | 9mm featuring Wu-Tang Clan | |
| 13. | The Sun featuring Slick Rick, Raekwon & The RZA | |
| 14. | Mama featuring Keyshia Cole | |
| 15. | Love Stories featuring Wigs | |
| 16. | Wise | |
| 17. | No No No | |
| 18. | Black Cream | |
| 19. | Drummer featuring Method Man & Streetlife | |
| 20. | Late Night Arrival featuring Trife Da God & Wigs | |
| 21. | Paycheck featuring Trife Da God | |
| 22. | Heard It All Before | |
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$12.89 Though Wu-Tang member Inspectah Deck has only released a few albums in his ten years as a solo artist (his debut, Uncontrolled Substance, came out in 1999, though it was said to have been finished as early as 1995), what he has put out -- not to mention his various excellent guest appearances and work on Wu-Tang Forever -- has been consistently good, a trend that follows on 2006's The Resident Patient, a mixtape that plays more like an official full-length. Though he only gets a little help from his Wu compatriots (Masta Killa is featured on the opener, "Sound of the Slums," and U-God has a verse on "Handle That," while the RZA produces the excellent "A Lil Story"), Rebel INS holds his own both in his beats (on "My Style" and "Get Ya Weight Up") and in his rhymes. He makes sure to pay tribute to hip-hop's stars, alluding indirectly to artists like Grandmaster Flash and LL Cool J and more directly to the Notorious B.I.G., as well as the numerous and expected shout-outs to the Wu-Tang Clan and his new crew, House Gang, but he's equally interested in other facets of pop culture. The title of the album itself is taken from a Sherlock Holmes story (later made into a movie), and the rapper continues the film allusions throughout the entire set. "With the eye of the tiger like Sylvester Stallone, I hit the microphone/My life can't be cloned by Spike Jonze/While you'll be busy Being John Malkovich, ain't even bout it....," he spits ...
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| | Driveway CD (2005) Import
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$13.15 DRIVEWAYDriveway is a new group from Toronto made up of ex-MAdE frontman Jason Taylor, ex-MAdE bass player Chris Sytnyk, drummer Robin Mason (Superhalo, Statistics), and Corey Matheson (Haggis) on banjo, pedal steel and guitar. These seasoned musicians have combined their influences that include Whiskeytown, The Jayhawks, Lucinda Williams, Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, Pixies, and Sonic Youth to form this 'rock band'."Some people are trying to call us alt-country, but that's 'cause they're lazy. They hear a pedal steel and automatically assume 'country'. Alt-country is a buzz word right now and the problem with buzz words is: one, they are hard to shake and two, they fall out of fashion. We're just a rock band." says singer/songwriter, Jason Taylor of Driveway's sound. Driveway's self-titled debut was independently released and will be re-released in 2005 on Curve Music. "We are looking at smaller labels because we want to start out organically," says Taylor, "I'd like the band to find and define itself." On their debut CD Taylor is the main songwriter; however the band is free to add whatever they feel. "I'll write a song and hash it out a little bit at home, just to get the overall structure of the song, then I bring it in and everyone puts their own thing on it," says Taylor, "let the song after it has been 'sort-of-written' end up Drivewayified. The guys add all the magic" Driveway was lucky enough to get U.S. producer Keith Cleversley (The Flaming Lips, Urge Overkill and Spiritualized) to agree to produce some of the songs on the album. Taylor and Sytnyk established their relationship with Cleversley on the last MAdE album. Cleversley produced MAdE's Television Heart album. "Keith has almost no 'amazing' gear, but he can pull off amazing recordings in spite of this," explains Taylor, "kind of like the guy who can whittle Michelangelo's 'David' out of a tree stump using only a jack-knife." The rest of the album was produced and mixed by Toronto's Lurch. Mason said "the whole recording experience of the making of our record will stay with me for a long time, it was amazing."The guys in Driveway all have many years of recording and touring experience. Universal Music Canada and MCA in the U.S. released MAdE's first album, Bedazzler and Universal Canada distributed their second, Television Heart. The group broke up after the Universal/Polygram merger took place in 1999 and they were dropped from the label. Taylor said, "After that I just wanted to get back to basics, back to my roots and just make music. Driveway was formed in 2002. "I was writing for a couple of years, I remembered Robin from the old days and Chris was the bass player for MAdE, we put this project together and it was just the three of us for a while." The group put an ad in the back of NOW magazine looking for a guitar player. "We only got one call ...
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