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Purchase Jungle Love CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Black Eyed Peas E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) CD (2009)
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$9.99 Black Eyed Peas, the hip-hop crossover juggernaut that propelled singer Fergie and producer Will.I.Am to superstardom, have, since 2003's ELEPHUNK, been audaciously plugging away at their bombastic but lighthearted style of rap-cum-dance pop--an effort that has translated to a run of successful chart-topping singles including "My Humps," "Pump It," and "Don't Phunk with My Heart." Eager to follow up on the platinum-selling success of 2005's MONKEY BUSINESS, Black Eyed Peas have returned with THE E.N.D. (an acronym for "Energy Never Dies"), their third studio effort. Combining Will.I.Am's thumping 808 kick drum-infused beats with production assistance from a host of collaborators (including ...
| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History DVD (1995) Special Edition
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| | Vince Vance & The Valiants All I Want For Christmas Is You CD (1993)
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$10.75 This album's title track remained a holiday favorite within the country community during the '90s, even as Vince Vance struggled to ...
| | Anthony Hamilton Point Of It All CD (2008)
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$8.99 Not simply a crooner with a great voice, Anthony Hamilton is also a multi-talented songwriter, arranger, and producer in the tradition of visionary, self-directed artists like Donny Hathaway, Bill Withers, and Curtis Mayfield. THE POINT OF IT ALL is the North Carolina native's fourth proper full-length and ...
| | Best Of The Stylistics CD (1975)
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| | Ultimate Phyllis Hyman CD (2004) Remastered
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$9.05 Recorded between 1977 & 1995. Includes liner notes by David Nathan.
Out of all the Phyllis Hyman compilations -- of which there were roughly a dozen floating around by early 2004 -- Ultimate Phyllis Hyman is one of the more desirable looks at the singer's career. This works as an abbreviated version of 1996's two-disc The Legacy of Phyllis Hyman, and it focuses on the hits that were most popular, all the while ...
| | Rock Hard: TVT Rock 2000 CD (2000)
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| | Best Of Chic Volume 2 CD (1992)
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| | Zion Harmonizers Best Of New Orleans Gospel Vol. 2 CD (1995)
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| | Barbara Carroll Trio Only Human CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Rob Swift Under The Influence CD (2003)
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$14.05 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed DJ Rob Swift.
The latest and best entry in the Six Degrees label's Under the Influence series is a DJ mix by the well-respected X-Ecutioners alumnus and East Coast Turntable Champion Rob Swift, who has selected a brilliant program of rare vintage funk and soul recordings by such obscure masters of the genre as the Vibrettes, Chuck Carbo, and the Explosions, along with more recent material by Davy DMX and DJ Quik, and a couple of tracks from Afro-Cuban vocalist Bobi Céspedes. As with any good turntablist set, half the fun is the source material itself, all of which works together as a sort of historic kaleidoscope of funk, and half of it is in Swift's artful juxtapositions and virtuosic cutting and scratching. Swift is maybe just a bit too respectful and restrained in his approach to the really old-school stuff, but he cuts loose (pun intended) with a vengeance on Davy DMX's "One for the Treble," Charlie Chase's "We're Gonna Need a Little Scratch," and, especially, the classic "The Man Marley Marl." Towards the end, Swift gets busy with a Latin feel on his remix of Bobi Céspedes' "Lenu," which makes for a nice rhythmic and textural change-up. The best way to improve on this album would have been to make it last more than 45 minutes. ~ Rick Anderson
For this installment of Six Degrees' Under The Influence series, Rob Swift, a renowned member of hip hop's premiere crew of turntable mavericks, the X-ecutioners, has compiled a mix CD that brilliantly highlights his many influences. Under The Influence sports some ...
| | Justin Timberlake Futuresex / Lovesounds CD (2006) Edited
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$9.99 Timberlake spared no expense recruiting some of the best producers on the scene. Beatmaker extraordinaire Timbaland is a primary collaborator, and his experimental stutter-funk landscapes make for the album's best moments (the title track, for example, or the spare, driving lead-off single "Sexyback"). Early Prince is a major touchstone for much of the disc, but Timberlake also draws on rolling, Dirty South jams ("Chop Me Up") and smooth, urban-contemporary loverman R&B ("My Love"). Its obsession with the bedroom notwithstanding, FUTURESEX/LOVESOUNDS shows Timberlake moving toward an exciting musical maturity.
Music critics and highbrow listeners may look down their nose at Justin Timberlake, doubting that the celebrated former N'Sync leader is good for more than light, ...
| | Iggy Pop Original Punks CD (2007) England
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$13.69 2006 two CD compilation of tracks recorded after their second album, Fun House. Contains original versions of tracks that eventually would become the Raw Power album, including the legendary Kill City sessions. History tells us that 1977 was a huge year for Punk in the UK but as these recordings underline, Iggy Pop and The Stooges were already liberating music from its bloated Prog ...
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