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Purchase Tasty CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Shakira She Wolf CD (2009)
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$11.18 Last time around, Shakira touched upon so many styles she couldn't be contained on one album, splitting Oral Fixation in two. This time, she focuses on one sound only: a pulsating electro-disco that crosses all boundaries and welcomes all nationalities. Such concentration behooves Shakira, freeing her to release her inner She Wolf, a wild wacko who's as coo coo as she is carnal. And for as sexy as Shakira is -- crucially, her music is sexy too -- what really gives She Wolf its bite is her inspired nuttiness, how she laments that Matt Damon's not meant for her, and wishes her ex-lover and his new girl a horrible vacation where the room smells and the toilet doesn't flush. "Darling, it is no joke, this is lycanthropy," she sings on the title track with no small trace of humor, and this blend of cheerful weirdness and sick beats -- often supplied by the Neptunes, delivering tough, sensual rhythms in a way they haven't in a long time, but also John Hill and Wyclef Jean -- is giddily addicting, a celebration of all the strange sensuality that comes out at night.
Last time around, Shakira touched upon so many styles she ...
| | Z-Ro Cocaine CD (2009)
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$15.05 Despite his status as one of hip-hop's most prolific artists, Z-Ro never quite spreads himself too thin. The provocatively titled COCAINE is his second release from 2009, and features his trademark self-aware, yet rapier-sharp lyrics over some of the hotter beats out of the fertile Houston scene. The Intro skilfully sets out the landscape as the dark-vocaled MC reflects upon his choice of a life of street dealing without a shred of remorse, while stressing ...
| | Wale Attention: Deficit CD (2009) (Import) Sweden
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$14.25
| | Very Best Of Wilson Pickett CD (1993)
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$8.79 Principally recorded at Stax Records, Memphis, Tennessee and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania between 1965 and 1971. Includes liner notes by Kevin Phinney.
THE VERY BEST OF WILSON PICKETT features 16 hits "Wicked" Wilson Pickett recorded for Atlantic records. The set includes a discography, Billboard chart peak numbers and historic photographs.
Rhino's 1993 collection The Very Best of Wilson Pickett remains the best single-disc anthology of the fiery soul singer's work, choosing 16 of his best tracks for Atlantic and presenting them in excellent remastered sound quality. Pickett never departed all that much from the rough, swaggering vocals that first made his name, but he was utterly electrifying within that style, setting ...
| | Ultimate Christmas Album, Vol. 3 CD (1996)
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$13.29
| | James Brown Live At The Garden CDs (1967)
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$26.05 Although the contents of this 1967 concert package have long been attributed to the Big Apple's Madison Square or Cinci's own Cincinnati Gardens -- which was only a stones-throw from King Records, Inc's Brewster Ave. digs -- neither is factually correct. Truth be told, the closest thing to a garden at the Latin Casino is that it resides in Cherry Hill, NJ -- the Garden State. It is here that Soul Brother # 1 brought ...
| | Wonder Stuff Escape From Rubbish Island CD (2004) (Import) Import
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$26.29
| | Frankie Randall Sings & Swings CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$34.85
| | AZ Legendary CD (2009)
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$15.19
| | Cleveland Wehle Solace: Music For Deep Relaxation CD (2009)
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$17.05 Cleveland Wehle, a Virginia-based musician specializing in slow, natural and atmospheric ambient music. His music is calm and serene... conveying a deeply personal, a reflective and contemplative affect upon the listener.Review 1:The seven gorgeous tracks that comprise Cleveland Wehle’s latest album are masterful and elegant soundscapes that double as meditations on spaces and places both mythic and familiar. Crafted from electronic instruments (piano, harp, strings) as well as sounds from the natural world (rainfall, birds, a distant harbor bell), SOLACE is intelligent ambient music that engages the ear as well as the mind. From the rippling chimes of Clare Island, to chords that extend like a horizon on Indigo Sky, to the lush romantic strings beneath Moon Garden, each song is densely layered yet deftly woven, leaving just enough silence between the sounds for a listener to fully immerse themselves in complex and graceful compositions like the title track, which is comprised of three sections ('Intro,' 'Hymn,' and 'Return'), and is a sweeping journey unto itself. Listening to SOLACE from inside a pair of headphones, one is transported, moved, and restored, leaving this listener to ...
| | Gun of the Sun Go Home CD (2009)
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| | Cool Notes Have A Good Forever CD (2009) (Import)
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$14.55 The Cool Notes from south London were a popular UK R&B act during the mid-eighties and they had several hits of which the most famous of course is 'Spend The Night'. The Cool Notes initially embarked on their recording career in the lovers rock style, and featured Lorraine McIntosh and Heather Austin on lead vocals. The full line-up consisted of Joseph Charles, Peter Lee Gordon, Peter Rowlands, Steve McIntosh and Ian Dunstan. In 1978 the group recorded for Pat Rhoden's Jama group; the success of the single "My Tune" resulted in Rhoden's licensing the song to the major record companies in 1979, as the song was expected to cross over into the mainstream. Jama also released the ineffectual "Just Girls" and "Sweet Vibes", which signalled a change of direction. The band continued to record into the early 80s when they released "I Forgot How To Love You", "Morning Child" and Down To Earth, which demonstrated the group's adaptability. The album cover featured the band dressed as astronauts, and despite this lamentable marketing ploy, the debut was well received. By 1984 the band felt the need for a further transformation, which led to the formation of the Abstract Dance label and the release of "Never Too Young", aimed ...
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