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Now featuring Lingerie, a former superfan who replaces the gone-solo Pleasure P, Pretty Ricky take another step toward autonomy on their self-titled album, produced entirely by member Diamond Blue. Officially the group's third album, following the leaked and subsequently shelved Eighties Babies, Pretty Ricky does not offer much in the way of development or maturity. As narrow-minded as ever, the group's lyrics are split between conveying what they are going to do to their prospective conquests and what those prospective conquests are going to do for them. The press bio describes the group as "borderline raunchy," but who knows where that line exists when "There's a stripper pole in my bedroom, and it's calling for you" is the album's warmest sweet nothing? "Leave that p*ssy purple like Barney" and "Slice you like Freddy Krueger, don't need no Kama Sutra" are much more representative. ~ Andy Kellman
Now featuring Lingerie, a former superfan who replaces the gone-solo Pleasure P, Pretty Ricky take another step toward autonomy on their self-titled album, produced entirely by member Diamond Blue. Officially the group's third album, following the leaked and subsequently shelved Eighties Babies, Pretty Ricky does not offer much in the way of development or maturity. As narrow-minded as ever, the group's lyrics are split between conveying what they are going to do to their prospective conquests and what those prospective conquests are going to do for them. The press bio describes the group as "borderline raunchy," but who knows where that line exists when "There's a stripper pole in my bedroom, and it's calling for you" is the album's warmest sweet nothing? "Leave that p*ssy purple like Barney" and "Slice you like Freddy Krueger, don't need no Kama Sutra" are much more representative. Even when disregarding the words, the songs don't leave much of an impression -- they're functional without much in the way of memorable features. Enjoyment of this monotony requires a low standard for loverman R R&B, unless it is approached as comedy. ~ Andy Kellman
Amp - Amended Produc Pretty Ricky Songs | 1. | Intro. | |
| 2. | Say a Command | $1.29 | |
| 3. | Mr. Goodbar | $1.29 | |
| 4. | Tipsy (In Dis Club) | |
| 5. | Smash | $1.29 | |
| 6. | Me and My Guitar | $1.29 | |
| 7. | Sticky | $1.29 | |
| 8. | T.R.U.T.H. | $1.29 | |
| 9. | Like My Style | $1.29 | |
| 10. | Dancing | $1.29 | |
| 11. | Black | $1.29 | |
| 12. | Discovery Channel (Wild Girl) | |
| 13. | Prince Charming | $1.29 | |
| 14. | Downtown | $1.29 | |
| 15. | Insecure | |
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Purchase Pretty Ricky CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kirk Franklin Christmas CD (1995)
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$8.49 In addition to energized versions of such treasured Christmas songs as "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "Silent Night," Franklin & the Family contribute several non-traditional songs that explore the depth of God's love and the Christian basis for the holiday. "Now Behold the Lamb," for example, is a ballad that testifies to the truth of salvation, and features stirring ensemble singing, strong solo vocalists, and plenty of enthusiastic exclamations. The deeply funky "Jesus Is the Reason for the Season" kicks things up a notch with its bumping rhythm and infectious chorus. With its mix of old and new musical styles and its impassioned performances, CHRISTMAS is sure to please those looking for a meaningful and musically fresh holiday album.
Contemporary gospel star Kirk Franklin made one of his most accessible and commercially successful records with CHRISTMAS. From Franklin's heartfelt spoken-word intro to the breezy, smoothed-out version of "O Come All Ye Faithful," CHRISTMAS blends devout Christian messages and the power of traditional gospel with contemporary R&B and hip-hop flavors. ...
| | The Ultimate Bee Gees CDs (2009)
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$19.19 Functioning as something of a replacement for the 2001 collection Their Greatest Hits: The Record, The Ultimate Bee Gees covers much of the same ground as that double-disc set, albeit in not quite so linear a fashion. The Record marched through its 40 tracks chronologically, opening with the stately baroque Beatlesque pop of the '60s and then winding through the '70s, whereas this opens with the bright, fabulous blast of "You Should Be Dancing" and remains in their late-'70s heyday for a while before fast-forwarding to such latter-day adult contemporary hits as "One." We don't get to "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" and "I Started a Joke" until halfway through the second disc, and this jumbled, almost haphazard sequencing is a little disconcerting since it appears to follow no true rhyme or reason. Nevertheless, ...
| | Luther Vandross - Live At Wembley DVD (1989)
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$9.69 It is a major testament to the popularity of soft soul singer Luther Vandross that he managed to sell out ...
| | Jeffrey Osborne: Bet On Jazz DVD (2000)
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$8.35 Smooth jazz/rhythm and blues vocalists Jeffrey Osborne has a voice like either velvet or butter, ...
| | Prince Purple Rain CD (1984) SDTK
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$9.49 A soundtrack to a movie so appalling that it is infinitely wiser to let the record stand on its own merits. While Prince cavorted in purple kitchen foil and rode his Harley in high heels, the real star of the film, the music, was doing all the talking. A knit of funk and rock, a heavily stylized Hendrix guitar lick here and there, and a wilfully danceable backbeat all made for a huge commercial smash, and the first real international introduction for many people to a star-in-waiting. 'Darling Nikki' accidentally set the PMRC ...
| | Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films DVD (1993) Subtitled
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$9.69 After pioneering the epic music video with his ground breaking short movies for "Thriller," "Bad" (directed by the acclaimed feature auteur Michael Jackson,) and others, the King of Pop's next project was awaited with great expectations. And Jackson, as always, managed to meet these with his album, "Dangerous," for which he continued his pattern of making innovative, trend-setting videos. DANGEROUS is a home video ...
| | Paul Kelly Stolen Apples CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Hoot Hoots Missile Teeth EP CD (2009)
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$6.69 As a combined force, the Prairie brothers have been playing together for years. Adam rocketed out of his mother's womb wielding a beautiful sunburst finish Telecaster and slammed a power chord that caused malfunctions in all of the surrounding hospital appliances. He patiently waited for three years until Chris sprung forth in a similar display of pomp and glory, except he wielded mighty tree trunks as drum sticks and with these, he thundered mighty beats on the thighs of his exhausted mother.Soon the two had outgrown the Midwest's quiet charm and decided to leave their geographical namesake behind in search of similarly epic band mates and a place that could contain their rock.Using drum sticks as planks and guitar strings as twine the brothers rafted down the mighty Mississippi, ultimately landing in Memphis, Tennessee. They happened upon Cooper Smith dazzling onlookers with his ability to shred both space and time using his radioactive guitar riffs and his lightning-rod guitar. Chris and Adam asked Cooper if he wanted to join their band and he agreed, so the three set off through space and time.A few months later our heroes found themselves smoke jumping somewhere in the foothills of Colorado. Deep in the woods they found bassist Geoff ...
| | Tinariwen Imidiwan: Companions CDs (2009) (Import)
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| | International Pop All Stars Great Film Themes From Many Lands/Vibrations Around The World CD (2009) (Import)
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| | Uun Bidman & The Jugala Gamelan Banondari CD (2009) (Import) Italy
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| | Dashboard Confessional Alter The Ending CDs (2009) Deluxe Edition
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$16.00 Other bands have rounded out their lineup from time to time, but Dashboard Confessional has always been the brainchild of Chris Carrabba, the most sensitive raven-haired rocker this side of Morrissey. Like Morrissey, Carrabba has built a career upon heartbreak; unlike Morrissey, he's never had a band as a strong as the Smiths to give his songs the right amount of lush, electric kick. As a result, Dashboard Confessional's best moments usually occur whenever Carrabba consolidates his strengths and functions as solo musician, from the more intimate moments of his MTV Unplugged performance to acoustic-based albums like The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most and The Shade of Poison Trees. 2009's Alter the Ending finds him reprising his role as frontman, though, yielding a track list that includes some fine songs but couches them in uninspired arrangements. It's testament to Carrabba's songwriting that these tunes fare far better on the bonus disc (available as part of the album's deluxe package), where they're played on acoustic instruments. Add a three-piece band to the mix, however, and you're left with hooks that suddenly feel clichéd, lyrics that try too hard to evoke a sense of teenaged abandon ("We lit the van with dreams after the sun burned into cinders"), and electric guitars that lack the trebly energy of their acoustic counterparts. Returning fans may take comfort in these cathartic anthems, but those who were won over by Poison Trees -- a return-to-form effort that combined melody with more nuanced arrangements -- will prefer the deluxe edition's acoustic disc. ~ Andrew Leahey
Other musicians have rounded out its lineup from time to time, but Dashboard Confessional has always been the brainchild of Chris Carrabba, the most sensitive raven-haired rocker this side of Morrissey. Like Morrissey, Carrabba has built a career on heartbreak; unlike Morrissey, he's never had a band as cohesive as the Smiths to round out his songs, ...
| | Eerie Von Kinda Country CD (2009)
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$12.15 After 26 years as a musician, photographer and Fiend Artist, Founding member of Samhain and Danzig brings his twisted vision to "Kinda Country" Fans of his ...
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