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Denny Tsettos Club Essentials Songs Club Essentials Music Review Purchase Club Essentials CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Luther Vandross - Live At Wembley DVD (1989)
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$9.69 It is a major testament to the popularity of soft soul singer Luther Vandross that he managed to sell out ten "Standing Room Only" concerts at the London's massive Wembley Arena. These concerts, which were part of his international 1988-89 tour, were critically acclaimed, emotionally ...
| | Brian Mcknight Evolution Of A Man CD (2009)
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$14.04 Brian McKnight's lone set of non-Christmas material for Warner Bros., 2006's TEN, peaked exactly where his previous six proper albums topped out (within the Top Five of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart), yet he finds himself on E1 (formerly Koch) for EVOLUTION OF A MAN. Though he has written and produced plenty of his own material in the past, he did it all on this one, and presumably provided much of its instrumentation. It's a set that is predominantly slow, sparse, and intimate. Most of the album's last two-thirds offers familiar McKnight fare -- sensitive, soothing backdrops that are at least comforting when not uplifting. Earlier on, as well as in a couple instances deeper into the album, McKnight takes some risks with tracks that contain little more than pattering percussion and twinkling keyboards; here, the sonics are more memorable than the songs, and not much ...
| | Drake So Far Gone CD (2009)
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$9.15 No doubt about it, Drake blew up big time in 2009. The one-time TV actor (from DEGRASSI HIGH: THE NEXT GENERATION) hooked up with Lil Wayne a couple years previously, worked the mixtape and collabo circuit for a spell and then suddenly hit with the song "Best I Ever Had." The song was taken from the SO FAR GONE mixtape and became the top summer jam of 2009. After a ferocious bidding war, Drake ended up signing with Universal Motown (while keeping his affiliation with Weezy's Young Money and Cash Money intact) and was officially introduced via the SO FAR GONE EP. The release included seven tracks from the mixtape and gave undeniable proof that the hype and noise surrounding the rapper were all justified. The productions (courtesy of members of Drake's Toronto-based crew) are nuanced and powerful, the hooks are huge and Drake has lyrical skills and vocal flow that make him one of the best young spitters on the scene. When an artist is as talked about and hyped ...
| | Jay Sean My Own Way CD (2009) (Import) Import
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$26.29 Deluxe Edition
| | Mr Capone-E The Lost Chapters CDs (2009)
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$14.04
| | Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films DVD (1993) Subtitled
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$9.69 After pioneering the epic music video with his ground breaking short movies for "Thriller," "Bad" (directed by the acclaimed feature auteur Michael Jackson,) and others, the King of Pop's next project was awaited with great expectations. And Jackson, as always, managed to meet these with his album, "Dangerous," for which he continued his pattern of making innovative, trend-setting videos. DANGEROUS is a home video which includes the uncut versions of these videos -- from the crazy morphing effects of "Black and White" to the exotic royalty of "Remember The Time."
In addition, the previously unseen short film "Gone Too Soon" plus "Who Is It," which has never been released in the U.S., are included.
This DVD features Jackson's ...
| | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony E. 1999 Eternal CD (1995)
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$9.35 "Crossroad"--re-titled "Tha Crossroads" when it was released as a single--won a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.
E. 1999 ETERNAL was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "1st Of Tha Month" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.
Perhaps Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have created a new genre of music and should no longer be considered "rap." No, they're not singing over a rap beat, or rapping over an R&B tune or sampled loop; so what exactly are they doing? What Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are doing is fascinating the industry with an idiosyncratic vocal style--call it harmony hip-hop.
E. 1999 ETERNAL, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's first full-length release, further displays the trio's Cleveland-born music, and continues to concentrate on their thuggish-ruggish lifestyle. While Bone touch on the same themes as the bulk of gangsta rappers, they transform their world into a horror-filled fantasy. Thus, "Crossroad" deals not only with the reality of death, but with the inevitability of meeting the "missed ones" on the other side; and "Down '71 (The Getaway)" tells a tale of the group's escape from an execution.
Not only are Bone Thugs-N-Harmony vocally unique (the a capella "Me Killa" is the rap equivalent of doo-wop), but the beats represent both the East and West coast rap schools. On E. 1999 ETERNAL, D.J. U-Neek controls the ...
| | Pointer Sisters Greatest Hits CD (1982)
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$7.59
| | Baby CD (2000)
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$15.85
| | John Tams Unity CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.55 Electric guitarist/vocalist John Tams' contribution to the British folk idiom is unique. John Tams' ongoing projects do much to illuminate an increasingly vibrant tradition. Without his endeavours, ...
| | Syreeta CD (1995) (Import) Japan
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$28.79
| | Jadi U Thought You Knew CD (2006) (Import)
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$16.69 type it here
| | Side: Two CDs (2006)
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$12.95 DJ: DJ Ese.
| | Unplugged Tribute To Dixie Chicks CD (2006)
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