| | Ciara Evolution CD - Import Ciara Discography of CDs
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CD/DVD (NTSC/Region 0) Import only 2007 re-issue of her 2006 album adds two bonus tracks to the audio disc, 'Addicted' and 'Promise' (Go and Get Your Tickets Mix) (Featuring R. Kelly). The bonus DVD features, Ciara and Dancers Teach Moves from "Get Up", ?"Get Up" Music Video, Ciara and Dancers Teach Moves from "Promise", "Promise" Music Video and Behind-the-scenes of "Promise". Sony/BMG. Purchase Evolution CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ciara Goodies CD (2004)
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$8.49 As a rare female voice in the world of crunk, Ciara is in the unique position to offer a counterpoint to the multitude of hits like Lil Jon's "Get Low" and Petey Pablo's "Freek-a-Leek," which feature men going into clubs and calling out any attractive female. On Ciara's breakout single, "Goodies," the singer coos sultrily--but forcefully--about her independence and how she refuses to be treated like an object, even enlisting the aforementioned Lil Jon and Pablo help out, producing and guest rapping, respectively. It's no wonder "Goodies" was a 2004 summer smash, with its singularly disarming combination of an empowering message backed by an intoxicatingly sexy beat.
Ciara's debut record takes its name and direction from the aforementioned hit, backing up her outstanding single with a slew of aggressive, seductive dance-floor hits cut by sweet ballads (a la Beyonce), as the vocalist asserts both her self-dominion and her natural vulnerability. It certainly doesn't hurt to have a friend in Jazze Pha, one of the ablest producers in the game, who seems to have an affinity for Ciara's every sway. Nor does it hurt to boast guest shots from Missy Elliott (on the "Goodies" companion piece "1,2 Step") and Ludacris (on the sinister "Oh"). With GOODIES, Ciara reveals depth beyond her potent first hit.
Recording information: Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Darp Studios, Atlanta, GA; Doppler Studios, Atlanta, GA; Futuristic Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA; Ground Breaking Studios, Atlanta, GA; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Hitco, Atlanta, GA; Patchwerk Recordings, ...
| | Usher Confessions: Special Edition CD (2004) Special Edition
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$9.59 Usher has been a symbol of tender sexuality ever since he shifted from teenage sensation to soulful superstar. He's breathtakingly good at what he does; possessing that undefinable essence known to a select few soul crooners (Al Green, D'Angelo, etc.) who radiate sensuality through song, Usher has reached an apex on the sultry CONFESSIONS, his fifth studio album.
After the obligatory intro, Lil Jon kicks in with his exhortations on the catchy, dance-floor-ready single "Yeah." Usher follows that up with the sublimely sweet "Throwback," a torch song with a fantastic Motown hook. On "Confessions Part II," he exposes his most vulnerable side when admitting to his lover that he's fathered a child with another woman. Exemplifying his versatility, Usher follows the standard pop ballad "Simple Things" with the guitar-riff-driven "Bad Girl," somewhere between 1970s funk and '80s Prince. CONFESSIONS is the sound of an R&B luminary at t
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Personnel: Usher (vocals); Ludacris, Lil Jon (rap vocals); Thicke, Rich Harrison (various instruments); Bobby Ross Avila (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, programming, vinyl scratches); Daniel Marino (guitar); James Wright (Wurlitzer ...
| | Chris Brown CD (2005) DualDisc
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| | T-Pain Epiphany CD (2007)
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$9.59 Rapper-turned-singer T-Pain occupies a genre all his own: "Hard & B" is how he describes it. On his sophomore album, EPIPHANY, the Tallahassee native follows the same formula that made his debut such a success--namely, shockingly hardcore lyrics normally reserved for the rap arena, cloaked in sweat and sensitive melodies. With a penchant for computerized vocal effects (much like his contemporary and label-boss Akon), T-Pain ups the ante on radio-friendly raunch with sexy ...
| | Plies Real Testament CD (2007)
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$10.39 Representing Fort Myers, Florida, the up-and-coming rapper known as Plies first made noise by penning the Snoop/Akon hit, "I Wanna Love You." After the unbridled success of his first single, "Shawty," Plies was geared up to drop a full-length of his own. With a molasses-thick Dirty South accent and a gang of stress ...
| | Ne-Yo Year Of The Gentleman CD (2008)
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$10.75 The R&B singer, songwriter, producer, and all-around hit-making machine known as Ne-Yo works his magic yet again on YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN. Different from your average R&B crooner of the day, Ne-Yo backs away from overt sexuality, instead aiming for subtle romantic ballads that vary from playful innocence to brooding melancholy. Lead single "Closer" is unique as Ne-Yo works his silky smooth voice over a poppy house track. Overall, YEAR OF THE GENTLEMAN is consistent in this respectfully seductive approach to the fairer sex. In "Nobody," an awed Ne-Yo sings the praises of his love interest--"Can't nobody strut like her/Can't nobody touch her"--and the second single, "Miss Independent" is as close to a feminist anthem as the R&B genre has come in years. Production work comes from Polow da Don, Stargate, Chuck Harmony, Stereotypes, and Ne-Yo himself.
Recording information: Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Roc The Mic Studios, New York, NY; The Carrington House, Atlanta, GA; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA; WEstlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA; ZAC Recording Studio, Atlanta, GA.
Photographer: Chris Stanford.
Arrangers: Chuck Harmony; Larry Gold.
Personnel: Ne-Yo (vocals); Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermanson, Shomari "Sho" Wilson, Syience (various instruments); Robert Taylor "R.T." (guitar, guitars); ...
| | Go Clubbing, Vol. 1 CDs (2001) Import
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| | Session 2001.1 CD (2001)
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$14.29 A rather generic mix album, Session 2001.1 doesn't boast a superstar DJ, big anthems, standout producers, or even labored mixing. In fact, the best it has going for it is its wannabe-stylish title with the dot-one in it. Still, even if Session 2001.1 isn't exactly the sort of album that is going to turn many heads or win you the admiration of your peers, it's still capable of boosting your heart rate at the least. Still, since pretty much any mix album should be able to do that, you're best off looking elsewhere. There are better mix albums out there for sure. ~ Jason Birchmeier
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| | Shark Frenzy Confessions Of A Teenage Lycanthrope CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.05 The second in a series of unearthed treasures starring a very young Richie Sambora is enough to send some Bon Jovi devotees into a heated frenzy and others scrambling for cover, depending on where their loyalties lie. But Shark Frenzy can be looked at two ways. For Bon Jovi fanatics it could be an utter, abysmal disappointment, as it sounds absolutely nothing like Bon Jovi. But on the upside, it's a very well-crafted set of pop and soft rock that is polished like a major-label release should have been in 1980. Sambora's guitar playing is just developing into the sound that would make him a guitar god less than a decade later. The rest of the band sounds a bit murky and the songwriting is a bit out of focus at times, but Bruce Stephen Foster's voice and Sambora's guitar playing are the anchors that somehow keep it all together. It's by no means ...
| | Brian Eno Ambient 2: Plateaux Of Mirror CD (1980)
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$11.69 After his genre-defining AMBIENT 1: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS, Brian Eno collaborated with minimalist composer Harold Budd for AMBIENT 2: THE PLATEAUX OF MIRROR, which proved to be a natural pairing. By taking Budd's solo piano compositions and applying his unique sound treatments, Eno managed to enhance a startlingly spare work, yet keep its simplicity intact. On many tracks, Eno's additional sounds are so subtle that they easily mesh with any background noise that may surround the listener. A car driving by in the distance or an ...
| | George Gershwin Gershwin CDs (2008) (Import) Import
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$33.09 Track Listing of songs: Man I Love; I Got Rhythm; Summertime; Embraceable You; A Foggy Day; Nice Work If You Can Get It; Somebody Loves Me; Things Are Looking Up; Let's Call The Whole Thing Off; Oh! Lady Be Good; I Can't Be Bothered Now; They Can't Take That Away From Me; Shall We Dance; Liza; Fascinating ...
| | Ghulam Ali Husn-E-Ghazal CD (2007) (Import) India
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| | Preferred Member Spreading The Filth CD (2006)
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$14.19 "Your filth has been spread! Timeless metal, ticking every box possible and doing it with great aplomb. A carpet of guitars, an outhouse of drums and Naplam Death vocal. Top show!" -Guild of the Furious Lion, Mixposure"Doooooooom sex rock...what the??...lol.....if you like it crunchy,heavy,dark and in yer face your gonna like this............."-Rob Hawks, Mixposure"Heavy fast riffs played with speed like a pro...great drum work..dark vox .. good ol fashion speed metal just like ma'ma used t play..." -6string, MixposurePreferred ...
| | Vince Guaraldi Essential Standards CD (2009)
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$9.79 Though pianist Vince Guaraldi is deservedly famous for his work on the animated TV specials YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN and A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS, he had a substantial career before those triumphs, not least of which was represented by his big instrumental hit, "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," which is happily included on this Fantasy collection of ESSENTIAL STANDARDS. Guaraldi was a commercial jazz musician of the best kind, a concise, vivid stylist who easly absorbed Latin and bossa nova influences through his associations with vibraphonist Cal Tjader and Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete. And this collection is actually a welcome opportunity to hear the not as well-known ...
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