| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Music For Cougars CD (2009)
Rodney Sheppard songs
$12.65 Never let it be said that Sugar Ray doesn't know its audience. They make no bones about making MUSIC FOR COUGARS, those cougars being the very girls that shook their hips to "Fly" back in 1997 and are looking for a little bit of the same breezy vibe 12 years later,
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray 14:59 CD (1999)
Rodney Sheppard CD discography
$8.55 After scoring big with their previous effort, FLOORED, Sugar Ray returns with their infectious blend of funky grooves, modern rock and hip-hop. The group manages to meld all of these styles into an excellently produced, exciting record.
Opening with the deceptive,
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Floored CD (1997)
Rodney Sheppard songs
$10.89 If the Butthole Surfers were from California, they might sound something like West Coast upstarts Sugar Ray. On their major label bow, the band combines hip-hop DJ turntable scratches with combustible guitars, and L.A. freak-funk bass for a grinding, house-a-billy
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Sugar Ray CD (2001)
Rodney Sheppard music CDs
$8.79 Without a trace of irony, Sugar Ray name-checks Culture Club, Men Without Hats and KROQ's Rock Of The Eighties, alongside The Clash and Run-D.M.C. on "Under The Sun," a bewitching track on their eponymous fourth album. The shameless shout-outs aptly
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Lemonade & Brownies CD (1995)
Rodney Sheppard CD discography
$6.09 ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Sugar Ray's major label debut, originally released in 1995. Sugar Ray's major-label debut is a competent set of alternative funk/metal, though nothing on Lemonade & Brownies is particularly distinctive.
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray In The Pursuit Of Leisure CD (2003) Enhanced CD
Rodney Sheppard albums
$8.55 Why tamper with success? On IN THE PURSUIT OF LEISURE, Sugar Ray sticks pretty close to the style that's proven so successful for them on their previous albums; a peppy mix of ska, pop, hip-hop production techniques, and an early-'80s
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Floored CD (1997) Amended
Rodney Sheppard discography
$10.59 If the Butthole Surfers were from California, they might sound something like West Coast upstarts Sugar Ray. On their major label bow, the band combines hip-hop DJ turntable scratches with combustible guitars, and L.A. freak-funk bass for a grinding, house-a-billy
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| Artist appears on Sugar Ray Sugar Ray CD (2001) (Import) Japan
Rodney Sheppard albums
$38.09 Japanese version includes the exclusive bonus track "When It's Over" (Instrumental).
Without a trace of irony, Sugar Ray name-checks Culture Club, Men Without Hats and KROQ's Rock Of The Eighties, alongside The Clash and Run-D.M.C. on "Under The Sun," a bewitching
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