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Purchase He CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beatles Abbey Road Vinyl LP (1969)
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$12.39 ABBEY ROAD, recorded in the summer of 1969, was the last album recorded by the Beatles (LET IT BE was released in 1970, but recorded in early '69).
After the laborious disorganization and infighting that characterized early 1969's LET IT BE sessions (as famously captured on film), the fractious four were willing to let George Martin take the reins and to work with him as a cohesive unit for the much more succinct production of their (and the decade's) swan song, ABBEY ROAD. The superb performances make the album an artistic high point for all members of the group. Paul McCartney inspired the suite of songs that begins with "You Never Give Me Your Money." Often thought of as two long medleys, the songs that fill most ...
| | Saves The Day Stay What You Are Vinyl LP (2001)
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$10.85 This pop-punk outfit started out young--VERY young. They were still in their teens when they released their first album, and this one--their third--naturally finds them still flush with youthful enthusiasm but bearing distinct signs of songwriting maturity. There's no slowdown of excitement on STAY WHAT YOU ARE--the band still practices four-on-the-floor, heavy-guitar punk-pop a la Green Day or Blink-182. But their lyrical smarts put them in a place somewhere in between those two bands; smarter and more purposeful than the latter and minus the ballads-with-strings moves of the former. Although the ...
| | Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Vinyl LP (1995)
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$17.45 The topics on CUBAN LINX are all Chef-centered braggadocio, and the beats constantly reflect the hip-hop underground. Raekwon defines the politics of the rap game on "Incarcerated Scarfaces," and invites any non-believers to test his skills. Joining Raekwon on just about every cut, fellow Clan-man Ghost Face Killer gives a great solo effort on "Wisdom Body."
In fact, CUBAN LINX bares closer resemblance to an actual Wu-Tang Clan album than any solo record by a Wu-Tang member. The backing track for "Guillotine (Swordz)" was previously introduced on Method Man's solo album TICAL, and Raekwon and his crew expand on it for a quick flashback. "Can It Be All So Simple" also returns--this time in a remixed form. These two songs, along with "Ice Cream" and "Wu-Gambinos" (both of which feature Method Man), should feed the habits of hungry Wu-fiends. Raekwon's chamber briefly escapes the Clan's musical borders on "Verbal Intercourse," and though the track evokes other Wu-Tang material, Nas' lyrical presence adds a different dimension to the album's haunting reality.
As usual, The RZA dominates the production on each razor-sharp cut, and with appearences from just about every Clan MC, ONLY BUILT 4 CUBAN LINX... could easily be a Raekwon-sponsored Wu-Tang reunion.
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| | Ace Frehley Greatest Hits Live Vinyl LP (2006) Pict
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$34.35 On this 12-track live album recorded in London, former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley offers up an energetic set of his best-known solo songs, including the classic ...
| | 2 Live Crew As Nasty As They Wanna Be Vinyl LP (1989)
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$9.59 With its 1989 landmark album, 2 Live Crew practically single-handedly created the CD parental advisory seal and irreversibly changed the hip-hop landscape. Long before AS NASTY AS THEY WANNA BE, 2 Live Crew were drawing lawsuits and boycotts, and within the opening minute of "Me So Horny," the opening track and single, the group made it clear that, far from backing down, they were ready to push the envelope even further. Like FULL METAL JACKET, the Kubrick film from which it gets its name and central sample, the song is a massive frontal assault, a flurry of sexuality backed by an unforgettable beat. The song ...
| | Steve Winwood Arc Of A Diver Vinyl LP (1981) Reissue; Special Edition
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$15.89 With a glorious voice that sounds as if he has just swallowed a jar of cod liver oil, Winwood has the advantage of instant recognition; add to this a musicianship that has been employed in dozens of sessions over the past four decades, and the result is a prodigious talent that runs like a vein of gold through rock ...
| | KRS-One I Got Next Vinyl LP (1997) Double LP
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$17.45 I GOT NEXT is an enhanced CD which contains multimedia programs accessible with a CD-ROM drive as well as a full audio program playable on any normal CD player.
Philosopher, MC, teacher; there is only one man in rap music that fits this description, and there is not much left that he needs to prove. In just a little over 10 years, KRS-One has gone ghetto-platinum, all of his releases considered rap classics. Both with Boogie Down Productions and as a solo artist, KRS has schooled rap fans with his thoughtful, intelligent lyrics. On I GOT NEXT, KRS-One continues to take hip-hop beyond entertainment and into education.
Musically, KRS still delivers the raw hip-hop he's famous for. "The MC" is head-nodding rap at its best, with KRS' lyrical flow adding even more depth to a multidimensional track. "Step Into A World" features rowdy lyrics and a loud party-anthem beat that will rock any crowd. On the Enhanced CD, KRS-One talks about The Temple Of Hip-Hop, the school that he intends to build, which will be centered around the preservation of hip-hop culture.
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| | Captain This Is Hazelville Vinyl LP (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$55.69 This Is Hazelville was the debut album by London five-piece Captain, produced by Trevor Horn. Opening the album with a tinkling piano and a softly sung title track by Rik Flynn in falsetto mode (not unlike Jon Anderson), it could have been yet another one of those piano-led indie albums so prevalent in the middle of the first decade of the 21st century. But no. First of all, it might have been indie in spirit, but Captain had signed a major-label deal with EMI, and halfway through the first song, Mario Athanasiou's guitar breaks in and it was a rock album after all. The first single to be released was "Frontline" on the truly independent At Large Recordings label; this was followed by the tracks "Glorious" and "Broke," the latter a Prefab Sprout soundalike, both of which made the Top 40, but only just. "Frontline," with its counter singing by Clare Szembek, sounded even more like a throwback to the '80s; it was re-released but didn't set the charts alight the second time around, either. There was an interesting contrast between the two styles of the band in the middle of the album as the light folky track "Build ...
| | Violent Femmes American Music/Good Feeling Vinyl LP (2005)
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$6.45
| | Vanilla Pod Once Was Home Vinyl LP (2008) (Import)
$25.69 | | Machine Head Blackening Vinyl LP (2007)
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$22.89
| | Benga Trapped In A Dark Bubble/Technocal Vinyl LP (2009)
$10.85 | | Jabberjaw Garden Of Eden Vinyl LP (2009)
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