| | Hed P E Blackout CD Hed P E Discography of CDs
(17 Customer Reviews)
 |
|
Our Price: $9.39 CDFor Sale Usually ships in 1-2 days
Our Price: $9.99
|  |
Hed P.E.: Jahred (vocals); Sonny, Wes (guitar); Mawk (bass); B.C. (drums); DJ Product (turntables). Additional personnel: Chad Benekos (guitar); Wes Geer, Mark Young (programming). Producers: Machine, Steve Thompson, Mike Bradford. Recorded at Machine Shop, Hoboken, New Jersey; Studio West, San Diego, California; Cello, Hollywood, California; Chunky Style, Los Angeles, California; NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California. Personnel: Jahred (vocals); Wes Geer (guitar); Clinton Bradley (programming). Audio Mixers: John Goodmanson; Rich Costey; Steve Thompson . Recording information: Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA; Chunky Styls Studios, Los Angeles, CA; NRG Recording Services, North Hollywood, CA; Studio West, San Diego, CA; The Machine Shop, Hoboken, NJ. Photographer: Andrew MacNaughtan. Arranger: Steve Thompson . This best-of collection brings together 15 songs picked from the albums released on Jive Records by Southern California rap-metal group (Hed) Planet Earth. Fusing the punk legacy of its native region with the vibe of equally hard-driving West Coast gangsta rap, (Hed) Planet Earth offer an interesting alt-metal hybrid that sets them apart from acts like Korn and Limp Bizkit. There aren't any bonus tracks or rarities here, so longtime fans will already have this material in their libraries, but THE BEST OF is a solid overview of this heavy, inventive outfit. Despite arriving in the midst of rap-metal's popular apex, (hed) pe's 2000 LP Broke was slow to catch on. It took months of grueling tours with established acts like Deftones and Korn for the hard-hitting Huntington Beach, CA, "gangsta-punk" outfit to make a dent with the kids outside their modest but dedicated following. (hed) were grateful for the belated recognition, but still puzzled. How could their record have missed the nu-metal train to the top taken by contemporaries like System of a Down? Jeez, Broke had even featured a guest shot from System vocalist Serj Tankian. This uncertainty tarnished the success (hed) did find, but it also fueled vocalist/brain trust Jahred's desire for his band's next record to be even better. (hed) pe enlisted the aid of Machine for their third album. Having worked with Pitchshifter, Vision of Disorder, and Shootyz Groove, the hope was that the producer would add the intangibles that had been missing from Broke. But when they emerged, it was without longtime member Chad "Chizad" Benekos. The guitarist had departed after recording the new material. Fortunately, Jahred, Wes (guitar), Mawk (bass), BC (drums), and DJ Product 1969 found fellow traveler Sonny Mayo (ex-Snot and Amen), who was performing with (hed) almost immediately after getting the job. The product of this diversity was Blackout, released through Zomba/Jive in March 2003. While it expands on melodic elements that had previously played a supporting role in the band's sound, Blackout also delivers truckloads of crushing guitar and pounding rhythm. And whether or not it is the presence of a top-line producer, (hed) pe have figured out a way to imbue their aggressive mix of heavy rock and hip-hop with some serious hooks. The rap-metal genre will always include homogeny. But the narrower its stylistic contours, the easier it is for more groups to share a piece of the pie. This point isn't lost on (hed) pe, who consistently channel Korn, Limp Bizkit, and System of a Down throughout Blackout. But ever since their self-titled 1997 debut, it's been the group's penchant for brazen, Ice Cube-style raps and Jahred's own unique blend of charisma, anger, and astonishing vocal talent that set them apart. Blackout's "Crazy Life" finds Jahred channeling the bravado of vintage N.W.A, while crafty production throughout the album allows the vocalist to harmonize with himself, often in different vocal ranges and styles. The album's aggressive first half is particularly strong, with the title track/single being an obvious high point. When (hed) decide to sl Purchase Blackout CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hed P E Hed P.E. CD (1997)
Blackout
$8.99
| | Hed P E Broke CD (2000)
Blackout
$7.59
| | Mindless Self Indulgence Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy CD (2000)
Blackout
$10.39
| | Freddy vs Jason Freddy vs. Jason CD (2003) Original Soundtrack
Blackout
$15.65
| | Hed P E Only In Amerika CD (2005)
Blackout
$12.99
| | Hed P E Back 2 Base X CD (2006)
Blackout
$11.49
| | Viva San Remo: 50th Festival CDs (2000)
Blackout
$33.79
| | Mike & The Mechanics Rewired CD (2004) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
Blackout
$27.59
| | Mexico And Mariachis Music From And Mexico And Mariachis CD (2005) DualDisc
Blackout
$16.39
| | Tom Tanzi Autumn Dancing CD (2004)
Blackout
$10.15
| | Hollywood Hairspray Vol. 6 CDs (2006)
Blackout
$12.75
| | Jay Linden Satchel CD (2006)
Blackout
$21.55 He's sneaky fast. Like Tommy John. Who Jay remembers as a veteran pitcher before he became better known as a kind of shoulder surgery.Jay Linden has been around, off and on, for a very long time. Jay is a legend (1 inch = 1/2 mile) of 40 years standing and some other years of sitting around. He's unabashedly acoustic, unabashedly folk rooted. His musical trail comes up from Woody, Pete, Jimmie Rogers and the Carter Family, through Dylan, Johnny Cash and the 50s folk scare and through contemporaries like Townes, Willie P, Dolly Parton, Dave Carter and more. He writes and sings memorable folk songs and plays a lot of fretted and stringy things.Back in the '70s, Jay was an up-and-coming folkie. A decent songwriter and a good guitar player who shared stages and backstages with many of Canada's finest -- Jay hates to drop names (and usually won’t do so even if you ask), but he will admit to some interesting acquaintances:"Stan Rogers used to call me by name when he wanted me to move out of his way. Adam Mitchell used to chide me for making an occasional mistake when I sang his songs. I spent two years as the guitar player for the Rabbi of Vail, Colorado (Jack Schechtman, then a Toronto-based singer/songwriter). I have sung high falsetto harmony notes I can no longer hit onstage with Willie P. Bennett. I have driven around town with such luminaries as Tom Rush, Livingston Taylor and John Allan Cameron. I have eaten dinner with All Three Members of Blackie & The Rodeo Kings. At the same time. Their treat. I've known Paul Mills since before Trevor Mills was born. Leon Redbone has played my guitar -- while I was holding it. Steve Goodman played it onstage at Mariposa one year. I knew Grit Laskin before he started making guitars (and have one of his very earliest ones.) And I know Bob Dylan's first name."Then, more suddenly than it started, Jay took the 80s and 90s off, writing no songs and rarely even picking up a guitar. A reformed smoker who quit a 35-year habit 5 years ago, Jay's figured out that he started making music again "for something to do with my hands".And started writing songs again. Memorable ones, this time.So what prompts a 50-something folkie to come out with a debut album? Partly the fact that he's full of good new songs. Partly the fact that it's a debut only because he hasn't recorded one before. Mostly, it's time.The album ...
|
|
|