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Mr Lucci Mr Lucci 100% Real Songs | 1. | Hustle All Week |
| 2. | I Like It |
| 3. | Visions In Smoke |
| 4. | Maintain |
| 5. | Stop Me |
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| 7. | Walk In My Shoes |
| 8. | Actin' |
| 9. | Loyalty |
| 10. | Smoke Something |
| 11. | Flippin' Through My City |
| 12. | Chill Wit You |
| 13. | Tough Love |
| 14. | Mama |
| 15. | Queen |
| 16. | Dear Lord |
| Purchase 100% Real CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dayton Family What's On My Mind? CD (1995)
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$9.89 All songs written or co-written by Ira Dorsey, Raheem Peterson & Matthew Hinkle. Samples include "Rock Box" (as performed by Run-DMC).
Though few outside the Midwest knew it -- then or now -- Detroit and the nearby city of Flint boasted a thriving hardcore rap scene in the mid-'90s, with the Dayton Family's What's on My Mind? standing out as one of the best releases to emerge from the strictly underground scene ...
| | Kingpin Skinny Pimp Pimpin' & Hustlin' CD (2002)
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| | Pockets Golden Classics CD (1996)
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$10.39 A misleading title, while not "golden classics" these are the best ...
| | MF Doom Unexpected Guest CD (2009) (Import) Germany
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| | Only Doo-Wop Collection You'll Ever Need CDs (2005)
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| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
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$8.75 Unfortunately, Atlantic's A Donny Hathaway Collection, one of the few career retrospectives available (and basically the only one in print), isn't quite definitive; it presents a version of Hathaway's career inordinately focused on his commercially successful duets with Roberta Flack, and his slowest, most ...
| | Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar CD (1996)
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$10.45 Additional personnel includes: Trent Reznor (guitar, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron, programming); Dave "Rave" Ogilvie (programming).
The latest volley in industrial music's invasion of the mainstream, shock-rock band Marilyn Manson revels in the perverse, the unpleasant and the grotesque, championing hate, alienation and negativity with the same fervor with which happy-face troubadours of the '70s promoted sunshine, peace ...
| | Doug Hilsinger Brian Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy CD (2004)
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$14.29 This is a 30th anniversary remake of Brian Eno's 1974 classic.
"I like it very, very much," insist Brian Eno's liner notes, but one cannot help but wonder whether acolytes of Eno himself will share his enthusiasm, all the more so since this 30th anniversary remake was issued almost simultaneously with remastered versions of Eno's own original version.
Nothing less than a track-by-track recasting of Eno's landmark second album, Brian Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy is part-tribute, part-oneupmanship, as Caroleen Beatty and Doug Hilsinger utterly eschew the original album's reliance on keyboards in favor of a harder-rocking sheen, but otherwise leave both the arrangements and the feel of the songs untouched. Hilsinger himself admits that his only motive for making the album was, "I just wanted to play them myself, and hear Caroleen's voice on 'em."
And, so long as one adheres to that same criteria, the venture is a phenomenal success. Indeed, comparisons with the original should never be entertained -- an album so perfect as Eno's original can never be improved upon. But Bauhaus proved that at least one track, the mega-frenzied "Third Uncle," could be restaged without undue distress, and the duo here pull off similar stunts with a lurchingly soulful "Fat Lady of Limbourg," a romping "Put a Straw Under Baby," and, again, "Third Uncle," ...
| | G-Notes Inthrumental CD (2006)
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$10.09 Instrumental hip-hop with an international palette, Gnotes' Inthrumental celebrates the blurry line that separates electronic and organic music. “Technics in the backseat, guitars in the trunk,” explains Gnotes, aka Sean Dwyer, on the joyous opening track. Inthrumental pushes even further the expanding evolution of hip-hop by weaving together a tapestry of diverse sounds into a single living, breathing album. Boom-bap breakbeats provide the foundation for Dwyer's soulful guitar slides and Afro DZ ak’s live trumpet solos, while interspliced vocal samples allow Gnotes to speak his mind even without his mic. Rather than just layering samples over his beats, Dwyer invited fellow Boston musicians to jam over the skeleton of what would eventually become Instrumental. The result is a bold exploration of the musical possibilities of international hip-hop, with its roots in Brazilian baile funk, Southern blues, British ...
| | Shop Boyz Rockstar Mentality CD (2007) Edited
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$12.65 Formed in 2004, the Atlanta-based trio known as Shop Boyz turned heads with their debut single, "Party Like a Rock Star," an irreverent anthem set to a slow crescendo of electric guitars. Continuing in the same vein, Meany, Fat, and Sheed set themselves aside from much of the ATL scene, displaying a tongue-in-cheek heavy-metal fetish on their debut album, ROCKSTAR MENTALITY.
Still, it's not all rap-core on this one--many of the album's cuts are standard Dirty South fare. Mimicking Young Jeezy with a bevy of guttural "yeeeaaahhhh"s littering their background vocals along with their own signature chants of "t-t-totally dude," the group is out to stymie the listening public's expectations. Featuring production from Dirty South mainstays like David Banner, ROCKSTAR MENTALITY is one of the more unusual albums to come out of the South.
Trying to capitalize on the success of the hybrid, the rap-influenced rock, or rock-influenced rap, that has brought success to bands like Linkin Park, OutKast, and Gnarls Barkley, Atlanta's Shop Boyz unleashed their very own brand of "hood rock," as they called it, into the world in the spring of 2007. Shortly before the group's album, Rockstar Mentality, was released, the single "Party Like a Rockstar" had reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and found top spots on both the pop and rap charts, figures that prove the approach to have been the right one. At least, that is, in commercial terms. Because while the song itself has done well, it's by no means due of any legitimate musical talent on the part of the Boyz (unlike Linkin Park, OutKast, and Gnarls Barkley, all of whom are smart and talented). Rockstar Mentality is clearly a calculated move, and it shows, lacking that creative spontaneity that made songs like "Crazy" or "Hey Ya" so appealing. The tracks on this ...
| | Piper Mckinnon Letter Box CD (2007)
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| | From First To Last CD (2008)
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