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Purchase Best Of Luniz CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Gucci Mane State vs. Radric Davis CD (2009)
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$14.30 Just half a year from the release of the mysteriously unauthorized catalog clearinghouse/label kiss off Murder Was the Case, Gucci Mane returns with The State vs. Radric Davis, his latest on Warner Bros.' Asylum imprint. True to form, the bling-loving rapper brings the club-ready Dirty South rap, complete with trunk-rattling bass and trademark synths. Featuring production by Drumma Boy, Mannie Fresh, Shawty Redd, and Scott Storch, amongst others, it's no surprise that the album is able to perfectly capture the low and slow Southern sound. Some of the best beats come by way of Bangladesh (producer on the Lil Wayne single "A Milli"), who drops some seriously roll slowing Atlanta heat on "Stupid Wild" and "Lemonade." The all-star roster doesn't just stop on the production side. Soulja Boy Tell `Em, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Bun B (as well as countless others) drop in with guest verses, culminating in an album that's so jam-packed with Dirty South royalty ...
| | Platters All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2004) Remastered
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| | Oc & Ag Oasis CD (2009)
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| | Stevie Wonder Innervisions CD (1973) Remastered
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$10.85 After breaking away from the Motown singles mode, Wonder began creating albums that were visionary in concept, sound, and construction. The greatest of these is 1973's INNERVISIONS (1976's SONG IN THE KEY OF LIFE was also an indisputable masterpiece, yet it lacks the economy and focus of INNERVISIONS). Moving largely away from romantic themes (the beautiful "Golden Lady" is the exception), Wonder tackles the socio-cultural landscape of 1970s America, including drugs, urban life, and crooked politicians, in addition to questions of identity, faith, and idealism.
The album is also more musically ambitious than anything Wonder had attempted before. "Too High," the album's opener, has a buoyant, jazzy feel with a subtly complex interaction between instruments and vocals. "Livin' for the City" is a story-song with a stomping beat, gospel flavor, and a dramatic interlude and outro. ...
| | Notorious B I G Ready To Die CD (1994) With DVD; Reissue; Remastered
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$13.69 Blowin' up the charts using his knowledge of the streets and hard bangin' snares provided by producer Easy Mo Bee, the Bedford-Stuyvesant native Notorious B.I.G. is far from "Ready To Die." Not since the likes of Slick Rick has there been an artist so successful in the storytelling genre of rap music, creating a mental picture of life in the heads of his listeners. The up-tempo "Gimme The Loot" illustrates the hustlin' ways of a trigger-happy robbery expert stressed from the "Everyday Struggle" of life. The recurrence of the Isley Brothers tune "Between The Sheets" adds to the charm of "Big Poppa," where Biggie portrays his "player" image. No need to skip any songs, READY TO DIE is packed with hits all the way through.
Once he stepped out onto the scene as ...
| | Pete Rock Lost & Found : Hip Hop Underground CDs (2003) (Import)
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$8.69 The double CD collection LOST & FOUND brings together two rarely heard full albums Pete Rock produced in the ...
| | Marlboros Real Live Girl & So Much A Man Can Take CD (1995)
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$11.19 A case where if the vocals don't send you, you'll still like the songs, live versions of popular soul hits like "I Do Love You," "Land of 1,000 Dances," "Beg Me," and "Stubborn Kinda Fellow." Nothing really stands out -- no raves, and the ...
| | Eddie Costa Quintet CD (1957)
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$9.89 Eddie Costa made only a few dates as a leader prior to his sudden death as a result of an automobile accident at the age of 31; this 1957 session is the best of them. Alternating between piano and vibes, Costa leads a quintet that includes Phil Woods, Art Farmer, Teddy Kotick, and Paul Motian, featuring enjoyable interpretations of "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" and Dave Brubeck's still fairly new "In Your Own Sweet Way," the latter of which focuses on Costa's vibes and Farmer's muted trumpet, with Woods switching to the piano. Each of the originals by Costa, Woods, and Farmer is stimulating, although they have undeservedly languished in obscurity. Recorded for the long-defunct ...
| | 5ive Invincible CD (1999) Bonus Track; Japan
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$33.75 There's an additional song, "Reminiscing," on this Japanese release.
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| | Tina Arena In Deep CD (1997) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Australia
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$18.79 This set from the dance goddess feature rare alternate versions of "In Command," "Not For Sale," "Welcome To My World," and "Stay," as well as "Burn," "If I Didn't Love You," "Sixteen Years," and "Unsung Hero."
Tina Arena's slow-developing international career must be a source of frustration to Sony Music. Given the pop singer/songwriter's success in her native Australia, where In Deep, her second Epic album, became a number one hit upon its release in August 1997, the obvious plan is to turn her into a down-under Celine Dion. In that pursuit, this American reconfiguration has added "If I Was a River," written by Diane Warren (who wrote Dion's "Because You Loved Me") and produced by Walter Afanasieff, who also produces Dion and Mariah Carey, as well as a duet with Marc Anthony on "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You," written by James Horner and Will Jennings (who wrote Dion's "My Heart Will Go On"). The album was produced in typically gargantuan fashion by Jim Steinman, and "Lifetime" was used in the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro. Actually, Arena is not the next Dion, and she doesn't need this kind of high-powered help. Her own songs, co-written with a team of others, are perfectly good contemporary pop/rock, and she sings them with passionate commitment. ...
| | Strictly The Best Vol. 34 CD (2005)
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| | Grupo Exterminador Para Ti... Nuestra Historia CDs (2006)
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| | Lukas Greenberg Rhode'Stories CD (2007)
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| | Destroy All Monsters Live In Tokyo CD (2008)
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