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Who Stole The MPC Music | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7586966 | | Catalog number | 158664 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2007 |
Man-Or-Beast Who Stole The MPC Songs | 1. | intro-wheelchair |
| 2. | Puto Por Favor |
| 3. | Mr. Flip-A-O.Z. |
| 4. | No Help Needed |
| 5. | Man-Or-Beast-freestyle |
| 6. | The Workshop |
| 7. | Datz My Syde^V.I.L.L.^ |
| 8. | I rides... |
| 9. | otha side of the trigga |
| 10. | Money, Coke,Weed,Pussy |
| 11. | Do Dat |
| 12. | Gadget 2000 |
| 13. | Nic Littlez(2004 joint) |
| 14. | tell me what u see |
| 15. | The Homie |
| 16. | freestyle |
| 17. | Flex Wheeler |
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$15.65 On THE BLUEPRINT 3, still unretired Jay-Z announces "the only rapper to rewrite history without a pen." It's a standard Jigga boast, but the Brooklyn icon has earned the bragging by backing it up, particularly on his gold-label, top-shelf BLUEPRINT series. Ever-ready for battle, Jay-Z takes on autotune, crossover radio, and many other hip-hop concerns with the gloriously jagged rap elan for which he's become known.
When Jay-Z first made a series out of his best album, 2001's The Blueprint, it became a game of high expectations. The first volume saw Jay-Z as vital as he'd ever been, storming back to the hardcore after a few years of commercial success. THE BLUEPRINT 2 took a different tack, with guest shots to compliment his sinuous flows. BLUEPRINT 3 is somewhere between the two, closer to the vitality and energy of the original but not without the crossover bids and guest features of the latter. Kanye West is in the producer's chair for seven tracks, and it's clear he was reaching for the same energy level as the original. "What We Talkin' About" begins the album with a wave of surging, oppressive synth, while Jay-Z enumerates (with an intriguing lack of detail) what he's said and what's been said about ...
| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Greatest Hits CD (1998)
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$9.59 Additional personnel includes: The Emotions, The Phoenix Horns.
Recorded between 1973 and 1981. Includes liner notes by Mark Coleman.
Columbia's 1998 collection of Earth, Wind & Fire's Greatest Hits in many ways stands as the group's definitive compilation. Even though there have been more extensive overviews of the group's work, such as the triple-disc set The Eternal Dance, this is the first collection to contain all of the group's biggest hits on one disc. All but one ("Love Music") of the ten songs from 1978's The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire are included, while six of the ten songs from The Best Of, Vol. 2 are featured; the remaining two cuts on the 17-track collection are the minor early single "Kalimba Story" and the album cut "Gratitude." These are fine additions to the album, but the true meat of the collection ...
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| | Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II CD (2009)
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$11.89 Like the original, ONLY BUILT 4 CUBAN LINX, PART 2 sets the stage with the intro, but here, it's some Raekwon history courtesy of Papa Wu. On Part 1 it was fictional dialog introducing a loose concept album. Besides the introductory dialog and the album's look-a-like cover--tinted purple, as if it was a Cash Money, Screwed & Chopped mix of Part 1--the only traits this sequel shares with the original LINX is that it's the Wu-rapper in top form, spitting out rhymes worthy of the Wu logo and pushing his guest list to work harder, as evidenced by Ghostface, Jadakiss, and Cappadonna all sounding at the top of their game. The productions are equally magnificent with Pete Rock, the Alchemist, and even Dr. Dre all living up to their lofty reputations. Inspectah Deck and the Wu's secret weapon Mathematics out RZA the RZA on their 36 CHAMBERS-flavored ...
| | Felt 3: Tribute To Rosie Perez CD (2009) Digipak
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$11.98 Coming together again to form one of the underground's most talented dynamic duos, Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez finds Murs (part of the Living Legends crew) and Slug (the MC half of the Minneapolis duo Atmosphere) joining up for their third collaboration. Sitting in the producer's seat this time around is Murs' former Def Jux labelmate, Aesop Rock. Like their earlier collaborations, the Murs and Slug partnership feels natural, with both MCs pulling of seemingly effortless lyrical acrobatics as they exchange verses. What really sets this one apart is Rock's production, whose beats provide ...
| | Narada Decade 2: Evolution: 1992-2001 CDs (2001)
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$12.45 Launched in 1983 with the release of Pianoscapes by Michael Jones and Heartsounds by David Lanz, Narada Records quickly became a new age mecca and trendsetter for other labels in the fast growing genre. Many years ago, when the label released a compilation of its first decade, ...
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| | Hookstrumm With Or Without You CD (2008)
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$16.45 Imagine if you would, a musician that has lost the steadiness and control of his hands. My partner Vic from Hookstrumm knows this feeling too well. ...
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