| | Swollen Members Heavy CD - Import Swollen Members Discography of CDs
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Principally recorded at Battle Axe, Vancouver, Canada and The Sound Castle, Los Angeles, California.
Canadian exclusive limited edition of the Canadian rapper's 2003 album includes a free DVD (NTSC/Region 0) containing 6 Swollen Members music videos, live performances, & backstage footage. Battle Axe Records.
This includes a bonus DVD disc.
Swollen Members: Prevail, Mad Child, Moka Only, Rob The Viking.
Producers include: Rob The Viking, Nucleus, Evidence, Moka Only, The Edgecrusher.
Additional personnel: Abstract Rude. Heavy Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $6.54) | | Category | R&B Albums, Rap CDs, Underground/Alt Rap | | Label | Phantom | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 103177  | | CD Universe Part number | 6447153 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Apr 14, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Abstract Rude, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Evidence, Mad Child, Moka Only, Prevail, Nucleus, Canada and The Sound Castle, Edgecrusher. Principally recorded at Battle Axe | | Additional Info | Import |
Purchase Heavy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Best Of David Sanborn CD (1994)
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$11.19 One of the most well known figures in pop/R&B-leaning jazz, saxophonist David Sanborn had a highly successful stint with the Warner Bros. label from the mid-1970s to the mid-'80s. This collection draws 16 tracks from that period in Sanborn's career, with songs ranging from the funky "Chicago Song" to the smooth "Lesley Ann" to the spare, delicate "Lotus Blossom." For listeners whose only connection to jazz is via Kenny G, this Sanborn sampler is the next logical step.
Compilation producer: Matt Pierson.
Engineers include: Marti Robertson, Michael Hutchinson, Hilary Bercovici.
Personnel: David Sanborn (vocals, saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Marcus Miller (vocals, keyboards, drum programming, percussion programming, background vocals); Bill Jones , Bibi Green, Cliff Braithwaite, Adam Dorn, Michael Ruff, Ava Gardner, Wayman Tisdale (vocals); Hiram Bullock (guitar, electric ...
| | Dale Watson Truckin' Sessions CD (1998)
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$10.49 Watson's dedication to country's roots is well documented, but his in-your-face stance toward mainstream country playlists hasn't gained him any footage on the airwaves. That's a damned shame. Following three straight pillar-to-post winners on Hightone Records--CHEATIN' HEART ATTACK, BLESSED OR DAMNED, and I HATE THESE SONGS--hard-core country flag-waver Watson self-released this redline salute to 18-wheel jockeys. Koch International subsequently picked up the album.
The singer wrote ...
| | Dazz Band 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection CD (2001)
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$6.75 Originally released on Motown Records. Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
An 11-song snapshot of the Dazz Band's Motown stint that includes the not-often-featured "To the Roof," whose origins date back to "Take It to the Woof" by Cleveland, OH-based funk band Morning Maniac led by ex-Dazz Band member Kenny Pettus who's the lead voice on the Earth, Wind and Fire-ish "I Might As Well Forget About Loving You." But other than that, there are no surprises, just straight-ahead digitally remastered Dazz Band blasts that blow you away in CD format ("Let It Whip"'s bassline is hypnotizing). For lovers, "Invitation to Love" and "Knock, Knock" are bonafide ...
| | G Love & Special Sauce The Best of G. Love & Special Sauce CD (2002)
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$7.45 While major chart success has eluded G. Love for the length of his career, he has earned an impressive live following and even more impressive album sales with his uniquely 1990s blend of hip-hop, blues, and chill-out funk. Favorites like the smooth, name-dropping exercise "Blues Music" and "I-76," the ultimate homage to the group's hometown of Philadelphia, are of course here. A good sampler for initiates. ~ John Duffy
While major chart success has eluded G. Love for the length of his career, he has earned an impressive live following and even more impressive album sales with his uniquely 1990s blend of hip-hop, blues, and chill-out funk. Assembling a worthy career compilation should have been a no-brainer, though it seems the folks at Epic spent no more time than ...
| | Opeth Ghost Reveries CD (2005)
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$8.39 Dozens upon dozens of disco compilations -- some good, some bad -- have been released since Rhino dribbled out their seven-volume Disco Years series in the '90s. While several of the discs that have followed offer consistent track listings and more eye-pleasing packaging, this particular series remains one of the best available. Across seven discs, the disco phenomenon is summarized with a near-perfect balance between the universally known and the not quite as popular. Some might want to stick strictly to the pop-chart toppers, which is understandable for nostalgia's sake; however, one of the most important characteristics of this era is that the singles that failed to cross over into mainstream territory consistently rivaled -- and frequently trumped -- their gold and platinum counterparts. ...
| | Baseball: A Film By Ken Burns CD (1994) Original Soundtrack
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$7.39 | | Tribute To The Beastie Boys CD (2004)
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$10.05 You know that perpetually over-served group of dudes with the room at the end of your floor in college? The ones you watched transition from suburban preppies to Frisbee-playing hippies to eager hip-hop heads in the space of one fall semester? Well, Tribute to the Beastie Boys is the album they made in their spare time. ...
| | Xscape Understanding CD (2002)
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| | British Blues Collection CDs (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Patito Feo CD (2007) Original Soundtrack
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| | Ben Wingrove Fragile CD (2008)
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