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Recorded live at Rhythm's Niteclub, Landover, Maryland on November 25, 1994.
Recording information: Chris Biondo Studios (11/25/1994); Rythms Niteclub, Landover, MD (11/25/1994).
Rare Essence includes: Charles "Shorty" Garris (vocals); Andre "Whiteboy" Johnson (vocals, guitar); Donnell Floyd (vocals, saxophone); Mark "Godfather" Lawson (keyboard, organ); Leslie "Big L" McKenzie (drums).
Rare Essence Get Your Freak On Songs | 1. | Get Your Freak On | |
| 2. | Holy Ghost | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Down 4 Whatever | |
| 4. | Turn off the Lights | |
| 5. | Gonna Getcha Girl | |
| 6. | Uh Oh (Heads Up) | |
| 7. | Get Your Freak On - (Studio) | |
| Get Your Freak On Music Review Purchase Get Your Freak On CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ian Hunter Live/Welcome To The Club CDs (1980) Import
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$25.59 This re-release of the 22-song, 2-CD live set from former Mott the Hoople singer Ian Hunter includes four previously unreleased tracks ("One of the Boys", "The Golden Age of Rock & Roll", "When the Daylight Comes" and a medley ("Once Bitten, Twice Shy"/"Bastard"/"Cleveland Rocks").
This 1980 release is a live recording from former Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter's 1979 tour supporting his classic YOU'RE NEVER ALONE WITH A SCHIZOPHRENIC. As such, it features key tracks from that album, like "Cleveland Rocks" and "Just Another Night," balanced out by earlier solo tunes and a brace of Mott material, including such evergreens as their glam-rock anthem, "All the Young Dudes," and the Chuck Berry-in-platform-heels "All the Way from Memphis." ...
| | Prince Charles Stone Killers CD (1982) (Import) Canada
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$21.99 Liner Note Author: Nelson George.
Recording information: Airsound Recording Studio, Boston, MA; Electric Lady Studios, The Village; Intergalactic Recording Studio, N.Y.C.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Darryll; Jerome Bates; Reggie Ayers; Charles "Prince Charles" Alexander ; Ruth "Princess Ruth" Winley; Prince Charles; Michael DeBenedictus; Arthur Baker; Sureshot; Butter; Tony Rose.
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| | Edgar Broughton Out Demons Out: Best Of CD (2001) (Import) Remastered; United Kingdom
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| | John Kay Collector's Item CD (2001) Import
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| | Angel Of Darkness Live Action Collection DVDs (2002) Subtitled
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| | Gary Wright Extraction CD (1971)
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| | Prince Hits 1 CD (1993)
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$10.79 THE HITS 1 includes two previously unreleased tracks, extensive liner notes, track annotations, recording information and photographs by Herb Ritts.
Upon their release in 1993, the shorthand descriptors were that THE HITS ONE contained the "clean" songs while THE HITS TWO had all the "dirty" stuff. It's not quite so simple. Even Prince's most chaste material, like the finger-wagging "Pop Life," has a certain limpid eroticism. "Soft and Wet" and the power-poppy "When You Were Mine," while nowhere near as blatant as some of The Purple One's other tracks, still raise an eyebrow. What's most interesting is the way the best songs from uneven albums like GRAFFITI BRIDGE and otherwise obscure tracks like the jazzy "Seven" assume a new luster in the company of classics like "When Doves Cry." THE HITS ONE contains the previously unreleased "Pink Cashmere" and a live version of "Nothing Compares 2 U." This disc and its companion volume are also available as a box set with an essential bonus third disc of b-sides.
Includes liner notes by Alan Leeds.
The New Power Generation: Rosie Gaines (vocals, organ, programming); Mayte (vocals); Tony M. (rap vocals, background vocals); Levi Seacer Jr. (rhythm guitar, bass, background vocals); Tommy Barbarella (keyboards, programming); background vocals); Sonny T. (bass, background vocals); Michael B. (drums); Kirk Johnson, Damon Dickson (background vocals, percussion).
Producers: The Revolution, The New Power Generation, Prince.
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| | Uttara-Kuru East Wind CD (1999)
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| | Guano Apes Walking On Thin Line CD (2003) (Import) Germany
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| | DJ Crunk Mix Crunk: Da Mix Tape CD (2004)
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$11.49 Since the world of crunk is singles-driven and always changing, tracks fly by faster than licensing departments can catch them and bootleg mixtapes are almost always better than any commercial releases. But Crunk: Da Mix Tape has a fairly decent track list with Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, Ying Yang Twins, and honorary crunker Ludacris, so mixtape excitement should be easy to duplicate. It does when the "Lil' Jon Mega Mix" bumps hard, shows that our DJ has skills, and beats anything else on the album. ...
| | Karaoke: Jessica Andrews CD (2004)
$8.29 | | Game Untold Story Vol. 2 (Chopped & Screwed) CD (2004)
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$9.25 Despite this conflict, UNTOLD STORY certainly conveys the Game's full hip-hop prowess, which stirred up such excitement in the West Coast rap scene. The Game's confidence is overwhelming, as he declares himself the best rapper since 2Pac's demise and drops almost every name in hip-hop from Nas to NWA. Fortunately, his rhymes back up his swagger; his style is not complex or ornate, but, like 2Pac, he gets his point across concisely and unquestionably. UNTOLD STORY provides a peek inside the mind of an up-and-coming rapper and stands on its own as a well-rounded record.
Before he signed with Aftermath, shipped platinum, and fell out with the same label in the midst of a major public feud with 50 Cent, Compton MC The Game was taken under the wing of rapper/producer JT Tha Bigga Figga. During the pair's time together, the latter collected rolls of tapes of The Game's early work and compiled it here, giving fans extraordinary insight into the evolution of the lyrically potent rap star. UNTOLD STORY VOLUME II is saved from being a knock-off by the fact that JT is a remarkable producer, and that The Game's capacity for sharp rhymes is seemingly endless.
The Game can turn a phrase with the best of them (i.e. "I move more birds than migration"), but his strongest suit is his informed connection to the history of hip-hop and R&B. On "I'm A Mobsta," he channels Rakim's measured confidence while reminiscing about listening to Bobby Womack and pointing to the corner where Eazy-E dealt drugs. He invokes the EPMD model for rap success with "Business Never Personal," while displaying a KRS-One tongue-rolling style on "Born & Raised In Compton ...
| | Dwight Yoakam Dwight Live CD (1995)
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