| | Yukmouth Greatest Hits CD Yukmouth Discography of CDs
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Prolific hardcore rapper Yukmouth's solo career is anthologized on the 2008 compilation GREATEST HITS. Also known as half of the rap duo the Luniz, Oakland's Yukmouth favors a west coast gangsta style as heard on tracks like "Godzilla," "City of Dope," and "Thug Lordz." This 15-track anthology covers the entirety of Yukmouth's solo career, starting with 1998's THUGGED OUT through 2008's CITY OF DOPE. Yukmouth Greatest Hits Songs Greatest Hits Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | N.W.A. Legacy - The Video Collection DVD (2002)
Greatest Hits
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| | Zapp & Roger More Bounce To The Ounce & Other Hits CD (2005)
Greatest Hits
$6.79
| | Paula Deanda CD (2006)
Greatest Hits
$7.59
| | Cg Two Sides To Every Story CD (2006)
Greatest Hits
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| | Amanda Perez Hand Of Fate CD (2007) Digipak
Greatest Hits
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| | Brown Boy So Radio CD (2007)
Greatest Hits
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| | I Love Hip Hop V.6 CD (2004) (Import) Japan
$43.35 | | Bonita Sabor A Sur CD (2004) (Import) Spain
Greatest Hits
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| | Killer In You - A Tribute To The Smashing Pumpkins CD (2005)
Greatest Hits
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| | Blood & Treasure My Life CD (2004)
Greatest Hits
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| | Gina Saputo CD (2004)
Greatest Hits
$15.95 BiographyGina Saputo is a fresh young jazz singer taking her passion for jazz to the next level. She improvises with ease and "has been compared to a young Sarah Vaughan" (LA Times 2002).Gina's debut self-titled album features the incredible talents of Gerald Clayton on piano, Dan Lutz on bass, and Kevin Kanner on drums. The vocal producer of this album is TelArc recording artist Tierney Sutton.At a young age, Gina has already built an impeccable reputation in the L.A jazz scene, as a professional jazz singer who is driven to excel. In her short career she has received many honors for her talent, as well as her determination. Under her own management, she has become one of Los Angeles' rising stars, fronting her own jazz bands and managing her own production company, GSJQ Productions. Her first band was put together at the age of sixteen in Eugene Oregon. Once she made the move to Southern California, Gina formulated a quintet comprised of University of Southern California's best young talent, known as the Gina Saputo Jazz Quintet.She has performed at some of the top venues in Los Angeles, such as Catalina Bar and Grill, as part of the Young Artist Jazz Series. She performed over thirty evening performances at Granata's Italian Villa, and continues to perform regularly at Zip and Bobby London in Koreatown. She also ...
| | We've Got Harmony CD (2006)
$11.29 | | Distance In Embrace Consequence Of Ill CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Buzzkills Which Way Is Down CD (2008)
Greatest Hits
$12.69 Formed in early 2007 in Bloomington, Indiana, the Buzzkills barely resemble their first incarnation as an unheard of hard rock side project. Today The Buzzkills are fast becoming a staple of the mid-west music scene. With a wide array of influences from jazz to metalcore, the group manages to blend the sound of the great classics with modern rock and progressive music. \"There\'s definitely an interesting mix of influences within the group\", according to drummer Matt Schory, \" the common factor is that we all sort of started in the same place; with bands like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. Our music comes from that base and then we inject of our own personal musical tastes.” The core of the Buzzkills’ sound comes from the writing of John Weston and Kyle Gilpin. When asked about the bands writing process Weston explains, “Every song is a bit different. Sometimes Kyle or I will have a nearly finished song and everyone will add their own personal touch. More and more a song will start out as a basic idea like a melody or an idea for a cool chorus and everyone will just throw around stuff from there.” The material on the bands upcoming release, Which Way is Down, is a mix of material from Weston, Gilpin and the group as a whole. According to Gilpin, “We all really tried to put our own personal stamp on this album but still retain a level of continuity from song to song. Each song has its own unique personality but still maintains a consistent sound throughout the album.” The ten songs on the album definitely reflect the band’s diverse range of influences. “Shacker Song” certainly invokes some early Beatles comparisons while the heavy dance grooves of “Once I Get Started” lead the way to a sonic barrage of face melting guitar and drum work followed by Allmanesque dual guitars. “Aww Honey”, a crowd favorite, shows up in a reworked and rerecorded version featuring new lyrics, a heavy rock organ (the group borrowed Muzaic keyboardist Alan Hall to play keys on many of the albums tracks), and a more laid back feel. Most of the material from the new album was written during the late fall and winter of 2007 after a brief period of line-up shuffling. What resulted was a band consisting of only two of the original members—Schory and bass player Jon Barnett—as well as Gilpin and Weston. “It got weird for a minute there, everything changed really quickly but it didn’t take long to realize this was the direction we needed to go along. We ended up completely reinventing ourselves”, Barnett said reflecting on the line-up switch. The band certainly has come a long way since then. In only nine months (Weston officially joined up in October of 2007) the group has become one of the premier groups in Bloomington and moved up to headlining spots at the legendary Bluebird Nightclub. Not only have they managed to create a buzz in Bloomington; they have been able to take it all over Indiana with regular rotations in Indianapolis, Terre Haute, and Ft. Wayne as well as Chicago and several surrounding suburbs and college towns. The Buzzkills have built ...
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