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Purchase Operation Doomsday CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diamond Stunts, Blunts And Hip Hop CD (1992)
Operation Doomsday
$7.49 Full performer name: Diamond & The Psychotic Neurotics. Personnel: Dave Ogrin (horns, programming); Shane "The Doctor" Faber (keyboards, programming); Fat Joe, Whiz One, Gigi from Lincoln Projects, The Kids of Forrest Day Care Center (class of '92), Bonita, LaReese, The Psychos, Michelle Sweeting, Jasmine, Maestro, Mike G.Q., Fat Joe, Brand Nubian. Producers include: Diamond, DJ Mark The 45 King, Showbiz, Lakim Shabazz, Jazzy Jay. Recorded at Jazzy Jay's Recording Studio, Bronx, New York and Calliope Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Leslie Ann Drye. Diamond D had quietly provided some exciting production work and made strides within the rap music industry and community throughout the early '90s, but his name didn't become immediately recognizable until his classic guest appearance rapping on A Tribe Called Quest's "Show Business" ("Take it from Diamond/It's like mountain climbing/When it comes to rhyming/You gotta put your time in"), off their masterful second album, The Low End Theory. Even amid vintage verses by such lauded ...
| | Pete Rock Petestrumentals CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$8.69 This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Pete Rock, UN (Rock Marciono, Divine, Godfree, Laku). Recorded in Greene Street Studios, New York, New York. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. PeteStrumentals follows Jay Dee's Welcome 2 Detroit as the second offering in BBE's producer spotlight "Beat Generation" series. If you approach Pete Rock's joint as a song-oriented pop album, you may feel disappointed. Only two tracks ("Cake" and "Nothin' Lesser - Jamie's Mix") feature MCs and the repetitive, consistently mid-tempo beats get somewhat monotonous by the end of most tracks. If you approach the album as a radical work of sonic architecture, you may also feel disappointed, since Rock's relatively old-school sensibility isn't likely to make you hear music in a completely new way. But if you approach PeteStrumentals on its own terms -- as a laid-back collection ...
| | Little Brother Listening CD (2003)
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$15.05 Little Brother: Phonte, Big Pooh, 9th Wonder. Little Brother: Phonte, Big Pooh, 9th Wonder (rap vocals). Personnel: Little Brother (background vocals); Stan Powell, Roy Hargrove (vocals); Percy Miracles, Keisha Shontelle (background vocals). Recording information: Chopp Shopp Studios, Durham, NC; Missie Ann Studios, Raleigh, NC. In Little Brother's music, the North Carolina group makes a specific point to highlight the more refined aspects of mid-'90s hip-hop. Basing its 2002 sound upon the foundation previously established by the likes of Pete Rock, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay Dee, and Black Star, Little Brother makes somewhat of a political statement by applying such standards to this modern age. The Listening does an exceptional job of proving that ...
| | J Dilla Donuts CD (2006)
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$12.75 Donuts was made on a hospital bed and in a home studio, on a stripped-down setup with a stack of vinyl. Released on its maker's 32nd birthday, three days before he passed away, the album has a resonance deeper than anyone could've hoped for or even imagined. Some who were close to Dilla have said that there are hidden messages in the samples, the track titles, and who knows where else. It's impossible not to speculate about some things, like the track titled "Don't Cry," the looped "broken and blue" from a version of "Walk on By," the presence of Eddie Kendricks singing "My people, hold on," or the fact that there are 31 tracks, a possible signal that Dilla survived a little longer than he expected. Then again, for every possible message, there are two or three elements that could've been designed to throw any analysis off its trail. After all, if there's one single image that the disc brings to mind, it's that of Dilla goofing off, having fun with some of his favorite records, and messing with some heads in the process. (And you could probably make the album's title out to be a metaphor for the circle of life, but sometimes a donut is just a donut.) Armed with sources that are either known to novice sample spotters or only the most seasoned diggers -- surprisingly, the former greatly outweighs the latter -- Dilla's also just as likely to leave his ...
| | Main Source F*CK What You Think CD (1994)
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$9.59 Main Source: Mikey D. (rap vocals); K-Cut, Sir Scratch (scratches). Additional personnel: Lotto, Shaqueen, Jay, Sheik (rap vocals); Frank Easton, Shawn McKenzie (guitar); Michael Deering (harmonica, percussion); Stuart Charles (saxophone); Michael Warner (keyboards); Bob Power (bass); Kevin McKenzie (drums). Recorded at Platinum Island Studios, New York, New York in 1994. Personnel: Mikey D. (rap vocals); Frank Easten, Shawn McKenzie (guitar); Stuart Charles (saxophone); Michael Warner (keyboards); Bob Power (bass guitar); Kevin McKenzie (drums). DJs: K-Kut; L.T.; Sir Scratch. Even if Main Source's lineup had remained the same for the follow-up to Breaking Atoms, the group would've had trouble following it up. That's not all the group had working against it. Most significantly, in a very gutsy move, K-Cut and Sir Scratch opted to keep Main Source running after the departure of Large Professor, easily their greatest asset as both an MC and a producer. They replaced him with the rougher-sounding Mikey ...
| | Doom Born Like This CD (2009) Digipak
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$12.85 Personnel: Paloma Faith, Raekwon (vocals); G. Koop (guitar, keyboards). Audio Mixers: Terrence Cash; Morgan Garcia; Daniel Dumile. Recording information: Ape Studios, England. For someone who released what seemed like an album a week for a while, mercurial legend Doom (aka MF Doom, Viktor Vaughn, etc.) has been uncharacteristically silent as of late. Numerous delays and rumors that he's sending out imposters to perform in his stead aside, he's finally gotten down to the business of a new album. BORN LIKE THIS features Doom's agile, smoky voice, ably ...
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$11.49 Album of the music by Igor OGOGO based on the paintings of Ron Linden.Igor OGOGO is one of the most diverse musician/composer in modern ...
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