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Purchase Black Moses CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael Jackson Thriller CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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| | Melanie Fiona Bridge CD (2009)
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$9.99 Melanie Fiona's debut single, "Give It to Me Right," was a perfect 2009 pop-R&B recording. The single coupled a timeless classic ...
| | 50 Cent Before I Self-Destruct CDs (2007) With DVD
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$11.19 Released without the usual flurry of hype, Before I Self Destruct fulfills 50 Cent's contractual obligation to the Interscope label. It also doubles as a throwback album, returning the rapper to the hunger and hatred of his early mixtapes while skillfully recasting him as a wannabe upstart. That is, for the most part. The four radio-friendly bedroom numbers that conclude the album are out of place but fairly good to dime-piece beautiful, with the best being the Ne-Yo showcase "Baby by Me" ("Have a baby by me, baby/Be a millionaire"). As pleasing as these final numbers are, if you leave the room after the macho bruiser "I Got Swag" ("I'm infinitely special/Girl the Lord is gonna bless you/If you do what I tell you to do"), you'll return to a confusingly different album, one that's as glamorous but less vital. The monstrous run of tracks that leads up to this flash and polish can be summed up by 50's "This ain't Tha Carter/It's Sparta!," a witty, deceptive, and brutish line barked over a prime Dr. Dre beat during the great "Death to My Enemies." On the cut, the producer sounds like he's been digging on RZA, but the tension and ...
| | Maxwell Blacksummers' Night CD (2009)
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| | Chrisette Michele Epiphany CD (2009)
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| | K'Jon I Get Around CD (2009)
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| | Super Eurobeat, Vol. 140 CD (2003) Bonus CD
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| | Santeria Toques Y Cantos 1 CD (2005)
$7.85 | | Ape House Tired Of Style CD (2004)
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$10.15 Ape House: Power-Pop for the Smart SetAre you buzzed? Are you tired of hipster style and attitudes? Are you making a break for a fetching piece of eye candy? If the answer to any of these questions is YES, than Ape House has the album for you! The group understands that troubled times call for upbeat, melodic, catchy rock n' roll, and that's what they deliver on their new CD, Tired of Style. All of the Ape House trademarks are present and accounted for - tasteful guitar work, rich harmonies, witty, yet poignant lyrics, booming bass and energetic drumming. The group adds a few new wrinkles along the way, bringing a new level of musical sophistication to the proceedings.All good music fans know that Ape House was formed in Washington, DC in 2001 when home recording enthusiast J. Forté got together with local bass legend Steve Shook and former Love Slug members Gil Hegwood and GP Shook. While the band's initial plan was to secure a multi-million-dollar major label deal by the time they'd made their 5th public appearance, they wisely decided to build up some down n' dirty street cred first - and thus formed indie label Croftöne Records. The summer of 2001 saw the release of Ape House's self-titled EP. The band then honed its live act, drawing in beautiful, sweaty crowds with its unique mix of Byrds-like melody and Ramones-esque energy. In the Spring of 2002, the Apes sequestered themselves in Annapolis' LSP Studios and emerged with the 13-song ..Minutes To Go... Critical accolades, international and domestic airplay and dozens of shows along the East Coast followed, including performances at the Dewey Beach Pop Fest and the WHFS Big Break showcase. Ape House now returns with its second full-length LP, Tired of Style, recorded at Arlington's Inner Ear Studios during the Fall and Winter of 2003/2004. Enjoy!!Press for Minutes To Go:Go Metric! Zine (Fall 2003):"Ninety nine times out of 100 the phrase "Weezer influence" really means "this band sucks." Ape House are the welcome exception. Like Rivers and company, Ape House mix Wembley ready guitars with "Hey, I'm a vulnerable guy" lyrics. (They remind me of Sloan and King Missile, too.) Best song: She Plays (Like A Hit Single)."Wintermittens E-zine (August 27, 2003): "Some musical conventions work for a band. Sure the power pop thing has been ...
| | Beatitude And The Bag Of Cacophony CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | 02 08 Hits 02.08 Hits CD (2008) (Import)
$20.99 | | Fabolous Loso's Way CD (2009)
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$10.75 There are very few frills to Fabolous's style; the NYC rapper merely spits witty rhymes over bouncy, dance-floor-ready beats out of the P. Diddy school. On his fourth studio album (second for Def Jam), 2009's LOCO'S WAY, the sprawl-drawled MC continues to provide the world with Summery jams like its debut single, "My Time."
A concept album from a punch line rapper is an unattractive proposition, ...
| | Matthew Sweet Under The Covers, Vol. 2 CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.05 A sequel to Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs' 2007 stroll through the '60s was perhaps inevitable, at least as inevitable as the decision to devote Under the Covers, Vol. 2 to the super sounds of the '70s. Sweet and Hoffs tend to pick '70s songs that are a bit more familiar than their '60s selections, never digging out a Me Decade equivalent of Marmalade's "I See the Rain" or the Zombies' "Care of Cell #44," but instead punctuating AM pop hits and FM rock staples like "Sugar Magnolia," "Second Hand News," "All the Young Dudes," "You're So Vain," "I've Seen All Good People," and "Maggie May" with power pop by the Raspberries ("Go All the Way"), Big Star ("Back of a Car"), and Todd Rundgren, who has no less than two songs from Something/Anything? featured here. The influence of that 1972 double LP can be heard in the similarly homespun production of Under the Covers, Vol. 2 but where Rundgren was open-ended, Sweet neatly ties up every loose end with the ...
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