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Purchase Crazy Goods CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Clipse Til The Casket Drops CD (2009)
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$9.58 (MP3 Available for Download) Had Clipse made a concerted attempt to outstrip Hell Hath No Fury, Til the Casket Drops would have likely come out sounding like self-parody. The Thorntons' previous set was so cold, lean, and efficient, the product of the circumstances under which it was made, that it is impossible to imagine an album of identical makeup trumping it. So, for the most part, Pusha T and Malice approached their third album -- their first for Columbia -- as a reflection of where they were at when they recorded it. And while nine of its 13 tracks were produced by the Neptunes, who were operating at the top of their game throughout Hell Hath No Fury, the beats here are busier, fuller-sounding, and they mingle well with the productions that come from DJ Khalil and Sean C & LV. In order to be heard over these relatively large-scale productions, the Thorntons often break from the distanced ...
| | Rakim Seventh Seal CD (2009) Digipak
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$13.29 (MP3 Available for Download) The long-anticipated third album from Rakim took a decade to arrive, but rabid fans should be warned that this is not a case of "ten years in the making". Nothing here is over two years old, so none of the unreleased Dr. Dre tracks fans have hoped for are included, but chances are they wouldn't have fit. With most songs focusing on the chorus, The Seventh Seal strives to connect with a 2009 audience and enlists vocalists like Maino plus producers like Nottz, Needlz, and Jake One to get the job done. Rakim himself is in fine form, showing the current generation "How to Emcee" with lines like "In a class of greatness/For matching phrases/My predicates last for pages". "Documentary ...
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| | Notorious B I G Life After Death CDs (1997)
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$19.29 (MP3 Available for Download) LIFE AFTER DEATH was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "Hypnotize" was nominated for a 1988 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. "Mo Money Mo Problems" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.
The double-CD LIFE AFTER DEATH arrives in stores, ironically and tragically, less than three weeks after the Notorious B.I.G. was killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles. Biggie Smalls, as he was known, quickly became one of rap's most respected MCs after the 1994 release of his debut album, READY TO DIE. His music sparked the comeback of East Coast hip-hop, while his very being added fire to rap's over-publicized East-West rivalry. For some (see "Playa Hater"), Biggie's success was too much to handle, and he became a primary target in hip-hop's continuing feud. Never feeding into that war on wax, B.I.G. chose to remain silent, until LIFE AFTER DEATH became a reality, and the situation spoke for itself.
Although song titles like "You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)" eerily mirror the real-life tragedy, the music on LIFE AFTER DEATH serves to bring the Notorious B.I.G. back to life. As anything that he appeared on, the production (by a superstar conglomerate including ...
| | Very Best Of The Spinners CD (1993)
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$7.99 (MP3 Available for Download) The Spinners were rivaled only by the O'Jays as the greatest Philly soul group, and for that matter the greatest vocal group of the '70s. For listeners who don't want to dig as deeply as the excellent double-CD anthology One of a Kind Love Affair, Rhino's The Very Best of the Spinners is a stellar single-disc ...
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| | Dennis Wilson Castles In The Sand CD (2009)
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$8.69 Dennis Wilson'Castles in the Sand'Size 10 Records Dennis Wilson, son of a Pentecostal preacher, made his way to Nashville ten years ago looking to make his mark . After banging on doors for a while and writing some big songs, his music took him out of Nashville to Tampa and eventually to San Antonio Texas. He would have never guessed that Texas not Tennessee would be the place where it all the came together. His new album 'Castles In The Sand', (produced by George King) which is also the title, cut on this SIZE 10 Records release, promises to be the surprise country music release of the year. The title cut and music video, is an emotional tribute to our men and women in uniform, as a father and patriot tells his 11 year old daughter that he is not just fighting for his country but he is fighting for her. The music video 'Castles In The Sand' is touching the hearts of thousands who love freedom and believe in our men and women in uniform. Producer and co-writer George King says: 'Dennis Wilson is a very gifted emotional guy who brings not just his skill but his heart onto the stage and into the writing room') King as he has been involved as song writer, producer or executive producer for records that have sold more then 30 million units including the smash Bob Carlisle hit 'Butterfly Kisses'The real surprise is that the title cut is just the tip of iceberg for this collection. The entire 11-song project gives us a glimpse into the heart of Dennis Wilson, a common man with an uncommon talent. Each song seems to be torn from the pages of DW's life as he tells us stories about love won and lost, with songs like 'He Sent an Angle My Way' (which is destined to become a wedding standard), 'Starting All Over', and ' Heaven Must Have Smiled On Me'. His love of country, and what it stands for, is punctuated in 'Follow the Dream' which joins 'Castles In The Sand' in saying what is truly right about America. There are two songs 'Gotta ...
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