| | Pimpsta Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 CD Pimpsta Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
This is the top sellin' cd on the underground sceneit consists of hits from Pimpsta's previous releasesthat all went underground gold. Hits include "Rollin' On Dem Thangs, Dickies and Houseshoes, Comin' Up" and many more. If you like real downsouth music you want this album. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Music Pimpsta Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Songs | 1. | Dickies-N-Houseshoes |
| 2. | Vato Loco |
| 3. | Just a Key Away |
| 4. | Hata Face |
| 5. | Bought a Cadillac |
| 6. | Ice Cream Castles |
| 7. | Uh Uh |
| 8. | Texas Es Mi Casa |
| 9. | Hoes 'N Woodgrain |
| 10. | Texas Niggas Hideout |
| 11. | Leatherwood Texas |
| 12. | New Pimp |
| 13. | Lexus 'N Acuras |
| 14. | Come On |
| 15. | When Da Club Close |
| 16. | Coming Up |
| 17. | Heaven's Door |
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| | Best Of The Intruders: Cowboys To Girls CD (1995)
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$6.25 Dennis Harris, Norman Harris, Reginald Lucas, Bunny Sigler, T.J. Tindall
(guitars); Don Renaldo (strings); Zach Zachary (alto saxophone); Tony Williams (saxophone, flute); Sam Reed (horns); Eddie Green, Leon Huff, Harold Williams (piano); Victor Carstarphen, Lenny Pakula (organ); Dexter Wansel (keyboards); Vince Montana (vibraphone); Ronnie Baker, Anthony Jackson (bass); Karl Chambers, Charles Collins, Norman Farrington, Earl Young (drums); David Cruse, Larry Washington (congas, bongos).
The prototype for Gamble & Huff's classic Philly soul groups of the early '70s, the Intruders didn't spend much time in the pop Top 40 -- especially compared to heavy-hitters like the O'Jays or Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes -- but their smooth performances and Gamble & Huff's strong arrangements usually triumphed over the occasional novelty-ridden nature of their songs. The title track, "Cowboys to Girls," isn't a novelty by any means; it's one of the paragons of soul music, a delicious blend of subtle strings, punchy brass, and crystal harmonies from the group, with Samuel "Little Sonny" Brown's strong lead keeping it all together. The follow-up (and their only other Top 40 hit), "(Love Is Like A) Baseball Game," was a novelty, but a good one, as were the R&B hits "A Love That's Real" and "(Win, Place or Show) She's a Winner." At 20 tracks, Cowboys to Girls: The Best of the Intruders has room for all the Intruders' hits, including ...
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Principally recorded at The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, California and Command Studios, London, England in 1972. Originally released on London (620). Includes liner notes by Wayne Edwards.
If you went by the name alone, you'd expect a group of gothic heavy-metallers, but in fact Bloodstone is one of the most underrated R&B groups of the '70s. Though best known for the mellow hit that gives this album its name, the band used R&B/soul music as a foundation for a fresh new style that owed as much to the Beatles as to Smokey Robinson. NATURAL HIGH was Bloodstone's commercial and artistic peak (it reached number 30 on the pop-albums chart). Throughout the album, psychedelic/experimental touches like backwards tapes and heavily-processed lead guitar mingle with soulful ballads and hard-edged funk.
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