| | Ana Johnsson Don't Cry For Pain CD Single - Import Ana Johnsson Discography of CDs
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2004 single from the young Swedish pop singer who was featured on the Spider Man 2 soundtrack with 'We Are'. Details TBA. Bonnier. Don't Cry For Pain Music | List Price | $10.99 (You save $3.00) | | Category | CD singles Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 6807380 | | Catalog number | 688490 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 16, 2004 |
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Although Them was the only group from Belfast (indeed, the only group from Ireland) who made an international impact in the mid-1960s, there were several other bands from the area playing R&B-influenced rock. 27 tracks from nine such outfits (including a couple of songs by Them) are found on this compilation, the odd-looking title selected in honor of the Maritime Hotel where Them played shows and built their following. Taken as a whole, it's a solid and gutsy platter that makes a good case for Belfast having developed its own regional take on the British R&B sound, even if Them were clearly the best of the bunch by a football field. There's often (though not always) a sullen, nasty, lean edge to the vocals and arrangements, whether the material is R&B covers or originals that are thinly derivative of American R&B. The sandpaper vocals that Van Morrison used on his most aggressive performances (such as Them's debut single "Don't Start Crying Now," which kicks off the compilation), as well as the hungry-sounding guitars and sinister organ riffs that also characterized much of Them's discography, are all present to some degree in other artists on this anthology. That's especially true of the Wheels, who sound almost like Them themselves on "Road Block," with its "Mystic Eyes"-inspired guitar and organ. It and the magnificent, punky "Bad Little Woman" (covered by the Shadows of Knight in the US) have appeared several times on reissue collections of British Invasion rarities. Here, the sound is much better, although ...
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$11.69 Sometime in the early 1990s, a new sound began to emanate from the swamplands of Georgia and its surrounding Southern states. It was a growling, grimy noise descended from Too Short, the Geto Boys, and other gangsta rap artists. Heavy on the bass, this funky and decadent music from the Dirty South became known as "crunk." Although brought into the public consciousness by the otherworldly musings of hip-hop renegades Outkast, it wasn't until an Atlanta DJ and former record executive named Lil Jon declared himself and his East Side Boyz "the Kings of Crunk" that the rap style really took off.
CRUNK CLASSICS collects tracks from the apex of the sub-genre, including artists from all over the Dirty South. The disc swoops down to Miami for Trick Daddy and JT Money, and journeys into Tennessee to pick up members of Three 6 Mafia. This album also visits North Carolina for Petey Pablo, returns to the heart of Georgia for Youngbloodz, Archie Eversole, and, of course, Lil Jon, who captures the essence of the compilation on a duet with the legendary Too Short.
The kind of crunk Lil Jon took to the top of the charts isn't all there is to the genre, but the way some compilers focus on it you'd think it was. Crunk Classics ain't goin' out like that. Lil Jon is here, but the collection earns respect from the tracks it surrounds the King of Crunk with. Crusty classics like Three 6 Mafia's "Tear da Club '97," UGK's "Pocket Full of Stones," and Gangsta Boo's career-defining "Where Dem Dollas At" make Crunk Classics one of the more desirable collections of the genre, and are evidence the compilers knew what they were doing. The proof is the amount of shoulda-been-bigger numbers included -- Drama's "Left Right Left" and "Do It" from Rasheeda being the best. Listeners coming to the collection from the Lil Jon angle might be surprised at how sparse and down-low most of the tracks are, but that's what makes them so visceral, so thug, so crunk. Unfortunately, there are no producer credits, no liner notes, or any attempt at telling the story. The Southern rap community has ...
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