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Additional personnel: Pedestrian, Bluebird.Spin (p.108) - "[T]here's some black magic lurking between his bitter introspection and his myriad producers' 'goth-hop' illuminations." - Grade: B Uncut (p.114) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Sole's fast and fluid rhymes deal with a wide range of socio-political concerns..." The Wire (p.72) - "There's genuine angst here, whether it's the references to depression or the smeary distortion that confines Sole's vocals." Sole Live From Rome Songs Live From Rome Review
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Purchase Live From Rome CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Non-Prophets Hope CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
Live From Rome
$15.39 The Non-Prophets are producer Joe Beats and MC Sage Francis. They are responsible for Rhode Island USA's freshest Hip Hop produce. Their two singles, "Bounce"/"Drop Bass" (Fat Beats) now a mixtape classic, and "All Word No Play"/"Majority Rule" (Landspeed) established Sage Francis as one of the brightest new talents in the late 90s indie hip hop while Joe Beats proved jeep music was back. "Hope" is the long awaited debut album from Sage and Joe.
Non-Prophets: Joe Beats, MC Sage Francis.
| | Madvillainy CD (2004)
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$13.09 Two years in the making, and combining two of the best underground hip-hop artists of the early 2000s, this collaboration between MF Doom and Madlib has been appropriately dubbed MADVILLAINY. With both men known for their stunning soundscapes, rhyming skills, and schizophrenic personalities, the duo decided to have Madlib concentrate on the beats and let Doom handle the lyrics.
In mixing their comic-book-like personas, Madlib and Doom play to their nearly superhuman strengths; while some other collaborations of this caliber seems forced and lop-sided, there is absolutely no filler here--just undiluted beats and rhymes, best exemplified by the singles "America's Most Blunted" and "All Caps." Lib's inventive production leans towards the jazzy side of his repertoire, and Doom unleashes outrageous lyrics on par with his solo efforts (and even his work as Zevlove X in his stint with K.M.D.). Never flashy or glamorous, MADVILLAINY is served straight up, the way hip-hop was meant to be.
Additional personnel includes: Lord Quas, M.E.D., Wildchild, Viktor Vaughn, Stacy Epps.
Madvillain: Madlib, MF Doom.
| | Eyedea & Abilities E&A CD (2004)
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$11.65 Track Listing of songs: Reintroducing; Now; Kept; Exhausted Love; Star Destroyer; Paradise; One Twenty; Man vs. Ape; Get Along; Two Men and a Lady; E&A Day; Act Right; Glass;
| | Mr Hyde Barn Of The Naked Dead CD (2004)
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$12.79 Recording information: 2004.
Personnel: Goretex, Ill Bill, Necro, Sabac, Uncle Howie, Little Brittany, Kid Joe.
| | Chino Xl Poison Pen CD (2005)
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$13.79 Guests:Wu Tang/Killa Priest/ Jayo Felony/Beatnuts/D12
Personnel: Chino XL (rap vocals); Jayo Felony, Killah Priest, Les, Proof (rap vocals).
| | Little Brother Getback CD (2007)
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$12.39 On Little Brother's third studio album GETBACK, 9th Wonder backs off the boards, producing just one cut and yielding production credits to Illmind, Khrysis, Mr. Porter, Nottz, Rashid Hadee, Zo!, and Hi-Tek. The end result is still an incredibly cohesive LP that relies on elevated lyricism and true-school reverence. Phonte and Big Pooh continue to hone their already-impressive mic skills, deconstructing narratives behind brand name materialism, myths of celebrity glamour, and flimsy arguments that blame hip-hop for society's ills. Lil Wayne, Carlitta Durand, Darien Brockington, Jozeemo, and Dion make guest appearances. GETBACK is another example of innovative hip-hop from one of the underground's most talented acts.
Little Brother: Phonte (vocals, background vocals); Pooh (vocals).
Personnel: Zo! (various instruments); Stan 'The Trumpet Man' Graham (trumpet); Sheldon Williams (keyboards); Khrysis (bass guitar); Muhsinah, DJ Cosmos (programming).
Additional personnel: Carlitta Durand, Dion, Lil Wayne, Darien Brockington, Jozeemo (rap vocals).
| | DJ Laz Pimpin' CD (2000)
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$13.65 Producers include: DJ Spin, A.T. Molina, DJ Godfather, DJ Lex.
| | Joan Of Arc How Memory Works CD (1998)
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$11.55 Joan Of Arc: Tim Kinsella, Jermy Boyle, Todd Mattei.
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| | Best Of Gloria Gaynor CD (1997)
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$5.19 Track Listing of songs: I Will Survive; Let Me Know; As Time Goes by; Goin' Out of My Head; Never Can Say Goodbye; Luckiest Girl in the World, The; Anybody Wanna Party?; Can't Fight the Feelin'; Casanova Brown; So Much Love;
| | Kojak Crime In The City CD (Import) Hong Kong
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$14.45 CRIME IN THE CITY is a 1999 release by hard rock outfit Kojak, featuring "Nasty Crew" and "You Can't Stop It."
Polydor. 1999.
Kojak: DJ Gregoire, DJ Vas.
| | Masterbeat: Black Party 2002 CD (2002)
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$17.09 This is the latest in the popular Masterbeat dance series, and it's the official compilation for the legendary Saint-At-Large Black Party held annually in New York City. It features a non-stop continuous mix of driving & progressive dance tracks, and it'
This is a continuous in-the-mix CD.
| | Brazilian Girls CD (2005)
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$12.59 Conjuring memories of '90s disco dilettantes Deee-Lite in the alluring "Sirenes de la Fete," the Girls' unapologetically kitsch approach is a feast of smart, trippy, exotic electronica. Sciubba is obviously no stranger to the work of '60s French chanteuse Francois Hardy, continually evoking the Gallic songstress in her faux-naive vocal style. Within the reggae rhythms of "Pussy," the group's hymn to sex and drugs, the Girls mine a rich vein of Eurotrashy, elastic beats, rounding out a wonderfully fun, decadent album.
In their irresistibly stylish self-titled debut, New York electro-pop quartet Brazilian Girls marries sexy, breathy French and English vocals with urban beats and a hip, sophisticated downtown sensibility. Neither Brazilian nor, with the exception of their sensual vocalist Sabina Sciubba, female, the band has a beguiling way with sinuous rhythms, dubby bass, and lounge-influenced arrangements. Sciubba's slyly insinuating lyrics nestle like a kitten into psychedelic swirls of keyboards and synth bleeps, particularly on "Don't Stop," which is packed with influences ranging from 1970s disco to Indian film music.
Brazilian Girls: Sabina Sciubba (vocals); Didi Gutman (keyboards); Jesse Murphy (bass instrument); Aaron Johnston (drums).
| | Super Eurobeat V.157 CD (2005) (Import) Japan
$49.95 | | Emad Sayyah Dance Of Shahrazad CD (2007)
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$10.19 Track Listing of songs: Dance of Shahrazad, The; How Beautiful You Are, Bellydancer; Music of the Kings, The; Dance of the Bellydancer, The; I Am Looking For a Girl to Marry; Dance of the Riders, The; Get up and Dance; For the Girl From Beirut; Dance of the Silk Waist, The; Let's Go Crazy With That Derbacki Player; Shake, Shake; Music of the Mirage, The; Music of the Desert Wind, The;
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