| | Lil' Flip Still Connected CD Lil' Flip Discography of CDs
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H-Town's own Lil Flip once again hooks up with Cali-based Latino rapper Mr. Capone-E to bring listeners another interstate collaboration on Hi-Power Entertainment. With a neo-G-funk production sound that's heavy on computerized funk and hard bass, STILL CONNECTED is pure gangsta rap that transcends the boundaries of regional styles. Mr. Criminal, Gudder, HPG's, and Lootenant are featured. Lil' Flip Still Connected Songs Still Connected Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Another bad a$$ calabo These two rappers flows and styles match togther and mash so well the fist connected i loved and this one is slightly better it has more of the Clover G's and HPGS there are maybe two songs that i didnt think where the best but overall another awesome Lil Flip cd showing that he is the true KING OF THE SOUTH Submitted by TRAVIS BALDWIN (MERLIN, OREGON, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
pure greatness! this collabo erally shows how black and brown make green,with the exception ofa a few tracks this cd is worth the money cuz it has great collabs with clover Geez and hpg Submitted by icerider50 (THE BRONX,NEW YORK!) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Jesus Sierra This is part 2 of still connected. This is why Lil' Flip is the king of the south. He is connected with Mr. Capone-e. Lil' Flip and Mr. Capone-e are the real the kings of the streets because they came from the bottom and they are at the top right. Submitted by Jesus (Milpitas, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$10.09 "Get You Right," a smooth throwback ballad from Miami outfit Pretty Ricky's debut, BLUESTARS, features a hardcore rap that name-checks 1990s groups H-Town and Jodeci. While the four youthful brothers of Pretty Ricky were likely in grade school when these artists had their hits, it's a fitting reference; the quartet's sound reveals an innate feel for the New Jack Swing sound of that time. This approach is ...
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| | Damn Yankees High Enough CD (2006)
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$7.85 Like Volltron, Damn Yankees were formed from the best parts of other classic rock bands: Tommy Shaw via Styx, Jack Blades from Night Ranger and Motor City madman, avid outdoorsman, ...
| | Earth, Wind, And Fire Faces CD (1980)
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$5.95 Additional personnel includes: Johnny Graham, Steve Lukather (guitar); Janice Gower, Harris Goldman, Assa Dorri (violin); Rollice Dale (viola); Ronald Cooper (cello); Dorothy Jean Ashby (harp); Lawrence Williams (saxophone); Jerry Hey, Oscar Brashear, Chuck Findley (trumpet); Vincent DeRosa (French horn); John Johnson (tuba); David Foster, Gerry Glenn, Jerry Peters (keyboards); ...
| | Jacksons Victory CD (1984)
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$6.89 Coming off an unprecedented year in which Michael Jackson turned superstar with the album THRILLER, he regrouped with his brothers to record VICTORY in 1984. Working with David Paich and Jeff and Steve Porcaro of Toto assured an upfront pop record that ...
| | Matt Baumann Deserter CD (2008)
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$11.39 hi i\'m matt, and thanks for visiting me... i am a solo saxophonist living in cincinnati, ohio. some people have asked, \"why do you play solo rather than play in a band?\" and the reason is that in playing alone, the beauty, simplicity, and freedom are just too good to pass up. i do however play in two duo groups. i am the second half of the ambient duo \"barnett / baumann\" with guitarist eric barnett and the other member of \"upaj\" with tabla master jim feist.while difficult to categorize, the music I play is more or less an ambient, open, and free ...
| | Guess Who Wheatfield Soul CD (1968) Bonus Tracks
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$11.59 This two-fer from BMG Canada features a pair of out of print Guess Who LPs: Wheatfield Soul and Artificial Paradise, both originally issued on RCA Victor in 1968 and 1973 respectively. These albums highlight 20 songs, including "Pink Wine Sparkles in the Glass," "Follow Your Daughter Home," "A Wednesday in Your Garden," and the hit "These Eyes." While a greatest-hits package would satisfy most casual listeners' needs, these albums are worth acquiring for fanatics of the '70s Canadian rock group. ~ Al Campbell
Wheatfield Soul by the Guess Who has become a collectors item of sorts over the years, fetching various prices in fan circles, and it is an important "first" step for the reconstituted group which initially hit with "Shakin' All Over" when it was led by Chad Allan. The album is Jack Richardson's excellent production of Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings' music played by this particular four-piece unit, which Peter Clayton's liner notes claim were together "for three years when they cut this album in late 1968." The naïve sound of Cummings' voice on the album tracks is charming, but the hit "These Eyes" has that authority which the band would repeat on diverse chart songs like "No Time," "American Woman," and even "Star Baby" further down the road. "Pink Wine Sparkles in the Glass" is a precursor to "New Mother Nature," but the solo Cummings composition "I Found Her in a Star" is very nice Guess Who-style pop that their fans adore. "Friends of Mine" is a strange one, though, ten minutes and three seconds of Burton Cummings imitating Jim Morrison, not just Morrison, but the copping of his vocal riffs straight from "When the Music's Over." This is a band stretching and searching for direction, and rather than hit you with hard Randy Bachman assaults which were a welcome addition to future long-players by this group, as well as Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Wheatfield Soul concentrates on Brit-pop and experimental songs. Randy Bachman's "A Wednesday in Your Garden" is British rock meets jazz, and is one of the LP's most interesting numbers. The Chick Crumpacker and Don Wardell liner notes to Ultimate Collection note that "These Eyes" "was technically the 18th release by the band." The key is that it was the first from the quartet of Cummings, Bachman, Kale, and Peterson as produced by Jack Richardson. Ultimate Collection also notes that "Lightfoot" was written for "fellow Canadian Gordon Lightfoot." The notes go on to point out that "Maple Fudge" and "We're Coming to Dinner" were real oddities, but a style that would reappear over the band's long and illustrious catalog. Maybe that's what makes Wheatfield Soul so sought after, inventive themes that eventually found their way onto later albums like Artificial Paradise and Rockin'. Perhaps the tragedy is that they didn't get to work with Frank Zappa -- the Guess Who's left-field musings would have been the perfect follow-up to Zappa's work with Grand Funk. Take two of "Lightfoot" appears on Ultimate Collection, which only utilized three songs from this important ...
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