| | Foundation Movement Greatest Hits CD Foundation Movement Discography of CDs
"...A modern classic" -Weekly Dig"In a culture that immortalizes bling rap and senseless violence, FM are a breath of fresh air" -Boston Phoenix"the Foundation strives to create peaceful change through uplifting, informative music" -Boston Herald"Certainly one of Boston's most cerebral Hip Hop acts." -Boston Globe"The Foundation is exactly the kind of self-aware, enlightened music that is in short supply these days of war & terror. And it bumps." -What's Up MagazineABOUT THE FOUNDATION MOVEMENTOn February 27, 2003, the City of Boston declared the day Foundation Day. The City of Boston not only honored the group for their musical talent, but also recognized Foundation Movement for their commitment to the community and for making positive changes in a city with a history of violence, racism, segregation, and political corruption. The Foundation Movement has also honored by the Urban Music Awards with the award for Best Hip Hop Group, the M.I.C. Hip Hop Awards with the award for Performer of the Year, and the Survivors of Violence with a Community Star Award.Foundation Movement members; Eroc and Optimus are a diverse group of artists with origins from Puerto Rico and Liberia who met in Boston and united to form the group. This cultural fusion, as well as their experiences growing up in Boston, has influenced The Foundation Movement's music. Not another rap group with watered down lyrics, and messages of misogyny and materialism. They're committed to addressing issues of injustice and oppression, while also entertaining crowds with hot beats and relevant lyrics.Foundation Movement has performed at local clubs, open mics, college campuses, high schools, and rallies and protests, for crowds of 30 to 30,000. In the short time the group has been together, Foundation Movement has shared the same stage with KRS-One, Rakim, The Last Poets, X-Clan, Dead Prez, The Coup, C.L. Smooth, Pharoahe Monch, Greg Nice, Michael Franti/Spearhead, Saul Williams, Edo.g, Medusa, YZ, Wise Intelligent/Poor Righteous Teachers, Soulfege, Lee Wilson, Supernatural, Billy Bragg, Akrobatik, Mr. LIF and Amiri Baraka.The Foundation Movement was the only international group invited to perform with the Cuban Hip-Hop All-stars at the closing of the 9th Annual Hip-Hop Festival and Conference in Cuba for a crowd of over 20,000. Internationally, Foundation Movement has also performed in Canada, Europe, Bahamas, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Israel and Palestine. You can catch the Foundation Movement regularly performing across the North East United States in Boston, Providence, New York City, Philadelphia and a city near you.Recently chosen as Boston's Best Hip Hop Act in the Improper Bostonian's Best of Boston Issue, the Foundation Movement continues to be one of Bostons top Hip-Hop acts, with songs crafted with creativity and balance, and backed by the polished production of the experienced, Omen, Upryz, DJ Liphted and their live band MoFire. With The Foundation already laid in Boston, this group is ready to build nation-wide. Foundation Movement Greatest Hits Songs | 1. | Knowledge of Self (feat. Random Thought) |
| 2. | Welcome/food for Thought (feat. Bambuu) |
| 3. | Not Like All the Others |
| 4. | Movement F. Ed.og |
| 5. | Let's Ride |
| 6. | Durak (Where You At?) |
| 7. | Our Love Song (Freedom) |
| 8. | End the Occupation! |
| 9. | Truth (Amazing Grace) |
| 10. | Prayer for Mami |
| 11. | This Is Life (feat. Iyeoka Okoawo) |
| 12. | Calvin's Story |
| 13. | Plantation (feat. Dead Prez) |
| 14. | In the Dreams |
| 15. | Soul Speaks (feat. Kelley Nicole of Soulfege) |
| 16. | What About Love? (feat. Lee Wilson) |
| 17. | And We Continue/My God (feat. Shana Turner & Roger Miller of Mis |
| 18. | Outro |
| Greatest Hits Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Foundation Movement Greatest Hits CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need CDs (2005)
Greatest Hits album
$17.05
| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
Greatest Hits CD music
$8.75
| | Maxwell Now CD (2001)
Greatest Hits music CDs
$8.49
| | Canton Jones Kingdom Business, Pt. 2 CD (2009)
Greatest Hits songs
$11.39
| | T I Paper Trail CD (2008) Explicit Version
Greatest Hits album
$15.65
| | Keb' Mo' CD (1994)
Greatest Hits CD music
$7.19 The first solo release by contemporary blues-based artist Keb Mo' mixes a reverence for ...
| | Chris Meloche Impossible Shapes CD (Import) United Kingdom
Greatest Hits music CDs
$22.35
| | Introducing Joe Sample CD (2006) (Import) England; Remastered; Digipak
Greatest Hits songs
$8.79
| | Jonathan David Joy Comes CD (2005)
Greatest Hits album
$13.15
| | Bedroom Scene CD (2006)
Greatest Hits CD music
$15.19
| | R Randolph Scott Purple In The Shadows CD (2006)
Greatest Hits music CDs
$10.09
| | I-35 Heart Of A Hustla CD (2007)
Greatest Hits songs
$10.15
| | Soul Survivas Uncommon Nature CD (2007)
Greatest Hits album
$9.59 SOUL SURVIVASMEMBERS: BLOODLINE, THA OVASEYA, MINISTRY, NEW LIFE, & “THE INCREDIBLE”, EDDIE B.In 1990, the Soul Survivas consist of Harold “Bloodline”, Ferguson & Christopher “Tha OvaSeya”, Smith. At the time they were a secular group. Later in the year, Chris received a vision from the Lord stating: “IF YOU DO THIS MUSIC FOR ME, I WILL MAKE IT THE BIGGEST THING EVER.” Receiving that revelation and letting Harold know what God told him, they started drifting away from the music. In 1996, after graduating high school, both men went there separate ways. Harold went on to serve his country enlisting in the Marines and Chris stayed home and went to College. In 2002, Chris joined a ministry by the name of Thunderstorm, ...
|
|
|