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In sharp contrast to the "Izzo"-dominated airwaves at the time of its 2001 release, Cannibal Ox's debut album, THE COLD VEIN, stood on Company Flow's shoulders, making critics and listeners alike take notice of a strange rap underworld that was indeed alive and gathering strength. El-P's untouchable production work combined off-kilter drums, distorted keyboards, and molasses-thick samples to create an alternately ...See Full Description
Cold Vein CD music. RuPaul is always willing to smile for the camera, which doesn't allow him the lofty reputation gay disco legend Sylvester was graced with. Being campy doesn't get you much respect either, but the triumphant allegiance to ...
Cold Vein music CDs. England's Biomechanical are unapologetic purveyors of '80s-style power metal, the sort of music that serves primarily as a showcase for the singer's castrato wail (in fact, John K sounds startlingly similar to Judas Priest's Rob Halford at the top of ...
Cold Vein CD music. Digitally remastered by Brian Jensen & Bruce Iglauer (MonsterDisc, Chicago, Illinois).
Johnny Winter joined Chicago's Alligator Records in 1984 after a four-year recording hiatus. Following 12 generally spotty albums and 11 years associated with Columbia, either on their label or his ...
Cold Vein album. Laura Nyro, who died in 1997, found fame when her compositions were covered by other artists, including Blood, Sweat and Tears, Barbra Streisand, and the Fifth Dimension. Drawing inspiration from Broadway's Tin Pan Alley, R&B, and Brill Building acolytes Carole King and Ellie Greenwich, she wrote material echoing these elements without ever sounding derivative. NEW YORK TENDABERRY shows her skills to full effect, combining brassy, up-tempo pop with plaintive, introspective musings. Nyro's emotional voice swoops and dives at will, emphasizing the intensity of her songwriting. Uncompromising and challenging, this album showcases the art of a painfully underrated performer.
Includes liner notes by David Fricke.
Recorded in 1968-69. Bonus ...
Cold Vein songs. Musical theater owes much of its vitality to the stellar talent of performers like Lisa Minnelli and their special affinity for its songs. Minnelli comes to life when she enacts these songs, igniting the melodies.
A song she sang in 1969's "Cabaret," "Maybe This Time," is here performed in 1997 with flashy and dramatic soul. "I Knew Him When" finds Minnelli sounding much like her mother Judy Garland, as she sensitively caresses the song. Sometimes precariously delicate, at other times fulsome and soaring, her voice gives the tune a monumental dimension. "I'll Build a Stairway" and "Blue Moon" reveal how well Minnelli's modern approach works with American musical treasures of yesteryear. Like Helen Morgan, who sang "Don't Ever Leave Me" in the late '20s, Minnelli's torch singing imbues the song with a palpable emotional presence.
Its hot The beats are crazy and Ox has some cold lyrics, I loved it from the first track to the last track. By mrhuggies79
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Genius The efforts of the two MC's make this album the poetic greatness that is The Cold Vein but then again so does the production by El-P. The atmosphere on the album is amazing. It's like ... By a reviewer
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GODLY !!!!!! BUY 20 COPIES. By a reviewer
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Sick! This album is a true classic - from start to finish every track is sick, and it gets better each time I listen. If you like your hip-hop clean and jiggy then it's maybe not for you, ... By RoboMook
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The best CD of all time. Read the title. By jhfdsdsf7
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