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Purchase Conflict Resolution CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alicia Keys Element Of Freedom CD (2009)
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$12.95 Don't mistake the presence of Jay-Z and Beyoncé on Alicia Keys' fourth album as evidence that the singer/songwriter is burrowing into modern R&B -- take it instead as evidence of the rarefied company Keys keeps, her status as a superstar so solidified that the only cameos possible are R&B/hip-hop elite. Superstars are often given leeway to do anything they want, and so it is on The Element of Freedom, where Keys dials back the outward expansion of As I Am and turns inward, creating a clean, small-scale collection of ballads and Prince-inspired pop. Always apparent on Alicia's albums, that Prince influence is underscored by how she's swapped the retro-soul instrumentation of her earliest music for electronics, but she's retained the warmth, the throwback sensibility ...
| | We Are Young Money CD (2009)
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$12.29 On their underground mixtapes, Young Money were more a crew than a group with each member taking solo tracks and occasionally trading rhymes with team leader/labelhead, ...
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| | Ruff Ryders Ryde Or Die, Vol. 1 CD (1999)
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$11.99 Known for his blazing tracks on records for Jay-Z and DMX, producer Swizz Beatz assembled a group of new tracks that features such hip-hop ...
| | 13th Floor Elevators Legendary Group At Their Best CDs (2001)
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$44.75 THE LEGENDARY GROUP AT THEIR BEST contains the 4 original LPs: THE PSYCHEDELIC SOUNDS OF, EASTER EVERYWHERE, LIVE and BULL OF THE WOODS.
Although the title is rather misleading (this is everything the band ever did), Legendary Group at Their Best is an excellent way to view the Thirteenth Floor Elevators' checkered career. All four releases are included, even the infamous live album. Starting with their first album, The Psychedelic Sounds Of..., the band was a creative monster at the time, making some of the wildest and most original psychedelic rock of the decade. Rivaling Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club in terms of importance to modern music, the band started out on top. On Easter Everywhere, their second album, the band was still making the same sort of urgent, angst-ridden rock with the weird jittery sound effects and wild drug-influenced vocals intact. Drugs had in fact dulled their creative powers at this point, but the band was quite unaware of it, leading to some of the most interesting music composed at the time. The disastrous third disc, originally released just as Live, was actually the band's studio outtakes with crowd ...
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| | Wayne Scott This Weary Way CD (2005)
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$13.79 While Wayne Scott's name will probably be unfamiliar to most acoustic music lovers, they will nonetheless be familiar with his son, Darrell Scott, who has recorded several solo albums. This Weary Way, in fact, is a dream realized by father and son working in unison. Wayne Scott had long dreamed of recording and had even played country music in barrooms during the 1970s. It would be some 30 years down the line, though, before Scott, at 71, realized his dream thanks to the help of his son. Rich in country, folk, and blues, This Weary Way relies heavily on Wayne Scott's original songs and a talented cast of musicians to put the project across. The album opens with a nice duet with Guy Clark on "It's the Whisky That Eases the Pain," a song that includes the great lines: "Eve told Adam that she had apples for sale/He bought the first one, I bought the last one, what the hell?" Interestingly, he follows with "Sunday with My Son," a song filled with the kind of homespun observations that Clark is known for. Wayne Scott's rustic, low-key vocals give his songs an air of authenticity, and the simple, mostly acoustic arrangements second this impression. From time to time, Scott reminds one of his country music idols. "The Writer" evokes Johnny Cash, while "What I Really Need Is You" recalls Hank Williams. There's also a live version of "Folsom Prison Blues" at the end of the album, and a good cover of the classic "Crash on the Highway." This Weary Way is an enjoyable, non-pretentious recording, and listeners will be glad that Scott finally got around to making it. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Wayne ScottBiographyIt was a calling. That's the only way to describe the spiritual lure that country music had on Wayne Scott as a young boy growing up in the small Kentucky town of Cranes Nest. When he discovered country music, it satisfied his soul in a way that nothing had before or has since. Every Saturday night, he listened to the Grand Ole Opry, and still does. As he grew older he found patron saints-Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Lefty Frizzell-whose songs would reveal the mystery and majesty of the heartbreak and hope found in the musical format that would shape his life. "My family was slightly musical," he says. "Everybody could play something, but I think I had a disease of it. I was born to want to play and sing."As ...
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