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Sub-titled, The Roots of a Dancehall Don. Trojan. 2009. Beenie Man Cool Cool Rider Songs | 1. | No Mama No Cry | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Cool Cool Rider | |
| 3. | Three Against War | $0.99 | |
| 4. | DJ King | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Tata Fool | |
| 6. | Black Liberty | |
| 7. | Be My Lady | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Love Inna Mi Heart | |
| 9. | Bad Man  | |
| 10. | Boney Punany | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Miss Angela | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Laba Laba Mouth | |
| 13. | What Those Guys Are For | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Licki Licki Girl | |
| 15. | Get Mi Kinky | |
| 16. | Don't Take Abortion | |
| 17. | Good Times - (remix) | |
| 18. | No Guy Test | |
| 19. | Matie | $0.99 | |
| 20. | Do the Butterfly | $0.99 | |
| 21. | Lift It Up | $0.99 | |
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Purchase Cool Cool Rider CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Can't Stop A Man: The Best Of Beres Hammond CDs (2003)
Cool Cool Rider
$19.59 Recorded between 1976 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Rob Kenner.
Can't Stop a Man collects some of Beres Hammond's biggest Jamaican hits, beginning with his first, "One Step Ahead" from 1976, a song produced by Willie Lindo. Moving chronologically through to 2003's sweet and infectious "Dancehall Vibes," which features Big Youth and is one of the highlights here, this two-disc set is a wonderful introduction to this woefully underappreciated singer and writer. With a voice that combines Marvin Gaye's subtle phrasing, Sam Cooke's easy charm, and the soulful power of a David Ruffin, Hammond has a talent for graceful, easy-flowing lovers rock, but he has also effortlessly managed to work light dancehall and hip-hop elements ...
| | Fury Of The Aquabats CD (1997)
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$11.99 The Aquabats' second album, The Fury of the Aquabats fulfills the promise of their debut, offering an infectious collection of ska-punk. Although the group's songwriting is a little uneven, and they have the tendency to wallow in sophomoric, ...
| | Garland Jeffreys Wild In The Streets: Best Of 1977-1983 CD (2002) (Import) Australia
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| | Skankin Pickle Green Album CD (1996)
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$9.25 Skankin' Pickle have pay homage to their influences on The Green Album. Each member of the band has a paragraph in the liner notes on their chosen cover. The guitarist praises "Gates of Steel" (Devo), the sax player chooses Bad Manners' "Special Brew," while the perceptive slide trombonist opts for the Bad ...
| | King Tubby Dangerous Dub CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.39 The eight-piece Roots Radics are an influential instrumental group who helped pioneer the '80s dancehall style of reggae and provided accompaniment for some of the genre's greatest practitioners, including Bunny Wailer and Gregory Isaacs. This collection takes tracks by Roots Radics and filters them through the combined mixing skills of both Jah Screw and King Tubby, masters of the style and legends to fans of reggae and dub.
Hailed as an "original dub classic," this collection has achieved legendary status. It brims with all the hallmarks of dub: the rock-solid bass and drums over which float echoed, repeated shards of guitar, keyboards, and horns. This set includes no vocals whatsoever. The art of dub music comes in the artful juxtaposition of various sonic elements on top of the rhythm. The opening track, "Country Gal Dub," typifies the ...
| | Beres Hammond (1985) CD (1992)
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$9.69 A nifty little album of lovers rock, Beres Hammond is as unassuming as its title and steady throughout, with Beres Hammond's wise, soulful singing giving these songs a tremendous sincerity. Recorded in 1992 and produced by guitarist Willie Lindo, the album features some impressive backup, including the Tamlins ...
| | Catapulta 2 Versao CD (2004) (Import) Brazil
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$13.25 | | Neil Innes Taking Off/The Innes Book Of Records CD (2005)
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$15.55 It may be that Neil Innes will always be most acclaimed for his work within the Bonzo Dog Band and the Rutles, particularly in the United States, where nothing else he's done has even gotten the cult audiences that those two bands did. Here paired together on one CD, his 1977 solo album, Taking Off, and its 1979 follow-up, The Innes Book of Records, might not be his best or funniest work, but they're certainly respectable efforts, even if they do tilt the focus away from his most riotous spoofs and toward his more conventional singer/songwriter talents. On each album, his skill for gently ribbing pastiches of a wide range of pop and rock styles is in abundance, though Taking Off (with fellow Rutle John Halsey doing some of the drums) is more musically satisfying. Taking Off covers a lot of ground in its slightly wacky tunes, from hoedown country ("Crystal Balls," which opens with the memorable line "I got my hand up the skirt of Mother Nature") and gospel-rock ("God Is Love") to a moving ballad to an inflatable doll ("Randy Raquel"), a cheery murder mini-epic ("Drama on a Saturday Night"), and easy listening pop ("La Vie en Rose"), as well as "Shangri-La," which was eventually redone in the 1990s on the Rutles' second album. It doesn't all border on satire, however; much of it's pleasingly melodic, if wry, observational-oriented pop/rock that shows Innes to be a pretty able fellow traveler in the steps of fellow British icons Ray Davies and Paul McCartney. While The Innes Book of Records is similar to Taking Off, it suffers a little in comparison, mostly due to a more mainstream, occasionally AOR-ish dated late-'70s production feel. It still has enjoyably affectionate, if low-key, knock-ups of late-'60s John Lennon-penned Beatles songs ("Montana Cafe" will find favor with Rutles admirers), lightly disco-fied '70s British pop ("Here We Go Again"), actual disco ("Amoeba Boogie," one of the least effective tracks), British music hall, reggae ("Human Race"), Tin Pan Alley ("Spontaneous"), and Latin-lite easy listening ("Etcetera"). And there's still room for some pretty funny lyrics, à la "You're so spontaneous, please don't ever change." ~ Richie Unterberger
Previously with Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, includes two of his best loved solo albums on one CD with an eight page booklet.
2 LPs on 1 CD: TAKING OFF (1977)/THE INNES BOOK OF RECORDS (1979).
Personnel: Neil Innes (vocals, piano); Annie Kavanagh, Gary Travers, Brian Bowles, Yvonne Keeley, Brian Bowles, Sue Jones-Davies, Annie Kavanagh, Kenny Dukayne, Gary Travis (vocals); Brian Holloway, Richard Brunton, Richard Brunton, Brian Holloway (guitar); Dick Studt, Richard Studt (strings); Willie Fahey, Wille Fahey (flute, saxophone); Bill Skeat, Pat Kyle, Randy Colville, Bill Skeat, Randy Colville, Pat Kyle (saxophone); Dave Spence, Dave Spence (trumpet); John Megginson, John Megginson (piano); Richard ...
| | Drea Ryding Limber Basement CD (2004)
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$20.29 The Limber Basement is Andrea Ryding's first full-length album. The title is derived from a historic cultural center, ...
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| | Tribute 2 Treasure Isle And Studio One CD (2007)
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