| 1. Lambada [Long Version Disco Mix] - Concord |
| 2. Latin Medley 2/Oye Coma Va/Alaladaya Sabadana/Pata Pata/Hava Negeela/SH - Banda Tropical, Valdeci Olivera |
| 3. Tempo - Valdeci Olivera |
| 4. E O Tchan |
| 5. Brasil Penta Brasil - Banda Tropical, Valdeci Olivera |
| 6. Tic Tic Tac |
| 7. Sweet Yasmin - Camino De Lobo |
| 8. Kalimba de Luna - Tony Esposito |
Latin Rhythm,Various Artists,Delta,Int'l & World Music,Latin Dance,Latin Dance Collections,Latin Music,Pop
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Motown Remixed, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NA1Z1U Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Shotgun / Jr. Walker & The All Stars / LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES MIX
- (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave / Martha & The Vandellas / DAVID ELIZONDO MIX
- Papa Was A Rollin' Stone / The Temptations / DAVID ELIZONDO MIX
- I Want You Back / Jackson 5 / SPK MIX
- The Boss / Diana Ross / CHOSEN FEW MIX
- Dancing Machine / Jackson 5 / MIAMI MIX
- I Can't Get Next To You / The Temptations / RANDY CANTOR MIX
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine / Marvin Gaye / FUN MACHINE MIX
- Square Biz / Teena Marie / SONIDERO NACIONAL REMIX
- Don't Look Any Further / Dennis Edwards featuring Seidah Garrett / DJ U.F.Low
- Aqui Con Tigo (Being With You) / Smokey Robinson / ERIC BODI RIVERA MIX
Customer Reviews:
More great Motown .......2007-06-24
If you are a Motown purist like I am, I don't think you will regret buying this latest remix.
A Mix Too Far.......2007-05-27
Finally-Remixes That Really Make Sense.......2007-05-23
Motown Remixed Vol. 2: 'Latin' Mixes.......2007-05-23
Highlights:
'Shotgun' really benefits from the Latin treatment, which smoothly integrates the sax and organ of the original with a Latin steel drum beat. The addition of the Latin flavor to the Motown sound also works well for 'Dancing Machine'. The new mix really swings with an added brass arrangement. The best parts of the song (Michael's first verses, the instrumental breakdown) are drawn out and repeated (the instrumental breakdown has a really Latin flavor, who knew?) and the instrumental build-up behind Jermaine's lines is an excellent touch. The Andres Levin mix of 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine' is the crowning glory of the album. Marvin's vocals are front and center, as they should be, and they are perfectly complemented by the mix, which features a piano track. It's absolute alchemy! It reminds me of the genius of a Freemasons remix. Another solid track is the mix of the Spanish-language version of 'Being With You'. The trademark saxophone of the original is omitted, but Smokey's always-brilliant vocals are placed over layers of bongos and strings, creating a slightly more (just slightly, though) uptempo sound than the original.
Lowlights:
The 'The Boss' mix is dreadful...the mix strips the original instrumentation and is very salsa/tango music with a hint of reggae, which is fine, but paired with Diana's vocals all the drama of the song is zapped. And if you've heard 'The Boss,' it is ALL ABOUT the drama. All that is lost in this mix, unfortunately. There's something about the key of the original vocals and the key of new mix that doesn't match well at all. Not to mention that her vocals are too muddled. A bit of a disaster. Both the David Elizondo mixes (of 'Heat Wave' and 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone') have a reggae sound as well, and I'm not a huge fan of reggae so naturally I'm a bit predisposed against them. It works much better for 'Heat Wave,' but neither track is one I plan on listening to again.
In the middle:
The SPK mix of 'I Want You Back' is very subtle, to the point where I might have to take a minute before realizing it's a mix. If I want to hear the original, I've already got it. The mix of 'I Can't Get Next To You' is subtle but slightly less so...it attempts to add drama with an extra drumbeat and a rock guitar sound, and the breakdown is mixed. But the original already had drama with the frantic passing around of the vocals, and the original beat complemented it perfectly. This mix seems to be a bit overkill. The 'Square Biz' mix is very calypso flavored and fun, but Teena Marie's vocals are slightly overpowered by the instrumental track. And the original 'Don't Look Any Further' has a bit of a Latin/reggae feel, which ironically is stripped a bit for the new mix. A folky-Latin guitar arrangement is added, and it has a bit more of a downtempo sound. I prefer the original but this version is quality (it would have been much more fitting on the first Motown Remixed album).
So, 3.5 stars (rounded up to 4) for a solid remix album. Regarding the series in general, I do wish that instead of themes, the Motown Remixed series would focus on compiling the best Motown remixes out there, regardless of style. And I wish the series would come out more often than once every two years! Remixes of Motown tracks are constantly hitting the clubs, so there's no shortage of material.
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Café del Mar, Vol. 13
Various Artists Manufacturer: Café Del Mar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FFNC4G Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Heading for the Sunrise - Annette Berg, Steen Thp,
- Shiva - Elsieanne, One Mind's Eye
- Mister Mista - Kitty the Bill
- Set Me Free - Gary B.
- Cositas de La Vida - Elenah
- Indna - Ritmo Intacto
- Cause I Love You No More [Alster Lounge Chill Out Vocal Mix] - E-Love
- Panonia - Panonia
- So Awesome - Roberto & Nera Sol
- Pure Joy - D.A.B.
- Cinnabar Mix - Ivan Tucakov
- Beautiful - Triangle Sun
- Os Pastores Da Noitte - Gelka
- Monika's Summer - Future Loop Foundation
- Capricorn - Alejandro DePinedo
Tracks:
- Del Mar - Nera & Felix
- No Talking - Ca
- Brisas - Lenny Ibizarre
- Angel Eyes - Rue du Soleil
- Vocie - Singas Project
- Lamento - Melibea
- Hablo del Amor - Fuego, Yann Kuhlmann
- Meaning of Love - Mads Arp
- Flores de Libertad
- Sympathy - Jeff Bennett
- Let You In - Julie Harrington, Luminous
- Vai Vedere
- One Mississippi [Chris Coco Mix] - Hey Negrita
- Tu Despertar [Original Chill Mix]
- Rivers Flow - Glow, Viggo
Album Details
Ibiza's Café Del Mar is the Perfect Setting to Enjoy an Exclusive Fusion of Light, Water and Sound; The Primary Icon of the Cult of Sunset, Without Any Doubts, One of the Most Wonderful and Incredible Existing in the Planet. From the First Volume, Café Del Mar Began to Put Music to Sunset. From Year 1994 We have Not Ceased in Choosing the Best Music, Tracks that Are Able to Take You Toward a Sphere of Good Vibrations. Each Volume's Success Has Contributed to Creating a Way of Life. Café Del Mar's Spirit Has Reached all the Corners of the World. Artists from the Five Continents Seek Out the Label to Hopefully have their Track Included on the Next Installment, Having to Adhere to the Quality Standards Required on Every Edition of the Café Del Mar Series, Making it Necessary to Expand the Collections to Double CD Sets. Relax and Enjoy the Lucky 13th Set of the Soundtrack to Sunset!Customer Reviews:
I don't receive .......2007-05-25
Tank you
not so bad at all.......2007-04-18
Good offering.......2007-01-28
Cafe del Mar.......2007-01-19
Good music.......2006-10-06
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The World Is a Ghetto
War Manufacturer: Avenue Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032UW Release Date: 1992-08-04 |
Tracks:
- The Cisco Kid
- Where Was You At
- City, Country, City
- Four Cornered Room
- The World Is A Ghetto
- Beetles In The Bog
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Best known for its distinctive fusion of Latin-flavored jazz, funk, rock, and soul, War was unquestionably one of the most successful fusion bands to emerge in the early '70s. Initially working with Eric Burdon, former lead singer with the British '60s band the Animals, the seven-member team enjoyed a commercial breakthrough with 1971's "All Day Music." The follow-up, The World Is a Ghetto took War mainstream thanks to the crossover success of the title track, a top 10 pop and R&B smash as 1972 became 1973. Cuts like the 13-minute-plus jazz-flavored adventure known as "City, Country, City" alongside the witty "Where Was You At" and the eerie "Four Cornered Room" were standouts on the six-track album. But it was the immediacy of the No. 2 pop single "The Cisco Kid," with its catchy hook that helped give the band a chart-topping No. 1 gold-selling album in 1973, arguably the best representation of its work as groove pioneers of the day. --David NathanCustomer Reviews:
The World is a Ghetto.......2007-06-09
The World Is a Ghetto..........2007-02-04
TY BESS(THE MUSIC MAN).......2007-01-27
Progressive soul music..........2006-07-10
The BIG one..........2006-05-03
Growing up, this was my SECOND favorite War album. As I became an adult, though, this one crept to the top of the list. Why? Perhaps it was the mood of the album. The album is very dark and downtrodden, and perhaps that's the beauty of it. Although the album was released a couple of years before I was born, it was an album that reflected the uncertain times: a few years after the murders of MLK & RFK, in the midst of American dissatisfaction with the Viet Nam war, and the soon-to-be-headline-making Watergate scandal.
Anyway, even though there's only six songs on the album, they are a WHOPPING six songs. Kicking things off is "The Cisco Kid." Honestly, if I had to name a single song that made me a War fan, it was this one. It's all in the bass line. For all you bass aspiring bass players out there, this song is SERIOUS PROOF that you don't have to slap to be STANKY.
Next, there's the Big Easy flavored "Where Was You At?"...a great little song, sad but upbeat. Then there's the epic "City Country City." The darkness rises in a big way. You get lots of what made WAR one of THE best: great group work, great individual solos, and the music never gets stagnant.
The things only get darker with "Four Cornered Room." I'll be honest: I like the song, but it's probably the spookiest song War ever recorded. Couple this song along with the totality of Sly Stone's "Riot" LP for ultimate in depressing, junkie-nodding music.
Than the culmination, the title song. Great song, great groove, great lyrics, great solos....
"Beetles in the Bog"? I like the song. It's sort of like one of those campfire sing-along type songs. Well, in this particular case, it's more like a song best sung around a fire lit in a garbage barrell.
This is War's masterpiece, an album no serious War fan should be without.
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027RY Release Date: 1991-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Pigs
- How I Could Just Kill A Man
- Hand On The Pump
- Hole In The Head
- Untraviolet Dreams
- Light Another
- The Phuncky Feel One
- Break It Up
- Real Estate
- Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
- Psycobetabuckdown
- Something For The Blunted
- Latin Lingo
- The Funky Cypress Hill Shit
- Tres Equis
- Born To Get Busy
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Led by the deep-toned Sen Dog and the deliciously adenoidal whine of B-Real and backed by DJ Muggs's beats--as thick as the smoke they inhaled--Cypress Hill spun dope-fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, but with a hardened voice and a B-boy attitude, Cypress Hill slow-walked their funk-flavored way through a minefield of anthems (the still sizzling "How I Could Just Kill a Man") and comic manifestos ("Stoned Is the Way of the Walk"). Heavy on the bass line and punctuated by flashes of wit and rage, Cypress Hill's joint was definitely one to draw deep on. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
Original and timeless album.......2006-12-19
The album begins with the deliciously funky "Pigs," an anti-police statement with a looping guitar line and good verses from all parties. The classic song "How I Could Just Kill a Man" follows, the song that shot the group to superstardom. This song demonstrates their crazy style and Muggs's amazing beats, with its soaring synth line and horns. "Hand on the Pump" has a good chorus and similar instrumentals to the first song, and the chant-along "Hole in the Head" has deep bass and great verses. The upbeat smoking anthem "Light Another" allows B-Real to demonstrate a different flow, and the funny "The Phuncky Feel One" follows. "Real Estate" represents Los Angeles as only Cypress Hill does, and another pro-weed song, the excellent "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk," comes next. I love "Psychobetabuckdown," a threatening and head-spinning angry song. "Latin Lingo" represents their Cuban roots, and "The Funky Cypress Hill S..." is aptly titled. The horn heavy "Tres Equis" precedes the closer, the great "Born to Get Busy." Throughout the album, short tracks like "Ultraviolet Dreams," "Break It Up," and "Something for the Blunted" provide short, smoked out interludes of heavy Muggs beats.
In my opinion, this debut is Cypress Hill's finest work (if you like this also check out 1993's "Black Sunday"). Funny, lyrical, funky, musical, but most of all just entertaining and enjoyable, this album was very influential but somehow still sounds fresh and distinctive today. I suggest any hip hop fans pick this up, because they won't be disappointed.
The Original Hip-Hop Stoners.......2006-07-30
Cypress Hill are the original hip-hop stoners. The cartoony metaphors, cannabis lingo, contrasting two-man vocals, and wicked beats and sampling make this album a classic for the ages. Although harsh for some, the lyrics were true to the street culture of the early 90's and while a little exaggerated and boisterous, taking it over the top was Cypress's style. This album was put out in a time of fresh creativity in hip-hop, something that is lacking nowadays. Their style transcended racial barriers and got a lot of people into legitimate hip-hop. All 4 of Cypress Hill's first albums were instant hip-hop classics, and their live act was top-notch.
To me, in 1990's hip-hop, there were Cypress Hill and Wu-Tang Clan, and then there was everybody else.
Hip-hop Perfection.......2005-11-17
B, Sen & Muggs on a Debut Joint!.......2005-10-21
Dr.Greenthumb's Soulja's best joints are *1, *2, *3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *10, 11?, 12, 13, 14, 16 & 16.
Kings of the Hill........2005-07-10
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All Day Music
War Manufacturer: Avenue Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032UU Release Date: 1992-08-04 |
Tracks:
- All Day Music
- Get Down
- That's What Love Will Do
- There Must Be A Reason
- Nappy Head (Theme From 'Ghetto Man')
- Slippin' Into Darkness
- Baby Brother
Customer Reviews:
Music All Day.......2007-06-27
All Day Music..........2007-02-04
Worth Fighting For.......2006-07-07
Even today, WAR stands out as a unique example of musical and societal cross-pollination, freely mixing rock, soul, Latin, and jazz idioms. The amazing thing is that they pull off this neat trick so effortlessly. This is not music you listen to, you absorb it, it simply works its way into your system and puts you in a trance.
Of the CD's 7 tracks, 5 are certifiably collectible - worth revisiting over and over. That's What Love Will Do and There Must Be A Reason - while smooth, are simply not up to the incredibly high standard of the others.
One caveat. WAR rode into America's consciousness on the strength of several radio smash hits, the most enduring being Low Rider (which has a habit of showing up in a lot of movie soundtracks). Consequently, there are a handful of undesirable "Best Of War" anthologies available. These compilations frequently feature edited remixes of popular tracks, cut down to allow room for big name selections. Don't shortchange yourself, go to the source material. All Day Music, WAR's breakout album after parting company with Eric Burdon, is the perfect place to start.
War slip into the introverted darkness.......2006-04-03
Any metal clad rocker would have tipped his hat to Howard Scott's guitar riffs in Nappy Head (which was supposed to make an appearance in the film Ghetto Man, but was never released), a moving, chilling score that will garner many repeat plays. Nappy Head is the formula to any night out and about town in your V8. War even close out the set with the live stomper Baby Brother (which would later turn up in the studio on 1973's Deliver The Word and released as a single).
All Day Music turned into the soundtrack to anyones daily routine. Some will argue that this wasn't as powerful as The World Is A Ghetto or as commercial as Why Can't We Be Friends? Make no mistake, this is War in top form musically and lyrically. A must have among all music lovers of the post-modern era and perhaps War's strongest recording ever. Yes, even stronger than anything the band did with Eric Burdon. This is classic War.
olofpalme63
ALL DAY MUSIC REVIEW.......2004-12-09
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Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom
Cypress Hill Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002B0S Release Date: 1995-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Spark Another Owl
- Throw Your Set In The Air
- Stoned Raiders
- Illusions
- Killa Hill Niggas
- Boom Biddy Bye Bye
- No Rest For The Wicked
- Make A Move
- Killafornia
- Funk Freakers
- Locotes
- Red Light Visions
- Stickly Hip Hop
- Let it Rain
- Everybody Must Get Stoned
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Four years since the L.A. group's first pro-pot anthem, "Stoned Is the Way of the Walk," Cypress Hill is still telling us they love to smoke ganja. How B-Real and Sen Dog waste their days is their business, but it makes you wonder: What's wrong with their personal lives that they need to be stoned all the time? And how can they be so enthusiastic about it? III (Temples of Boom) exhales the same clouded sentiments of past albums, but offers no answers.Herb is never far from the conversation on Cypress Hill records--how they smoke more than anyone, how they were rapping about it before anyone--but they never explain why, never suggest they derive something positive (or negative) from pot. Though III's "Illusions" begins with an Indian sitar, presumably a reference to '60s drug culture's Eastern influence, there's no expanded consciousness in the accompanying raps. Cypress Hill champion drug use, it seems, to bolster their outlaw image; they place pot smoke alongside beat-downs, just another illegal activity to prove they're bad dudes. --Roni Sarig
Customer Reviews:
Solid CD.......2007-07-02
Cypress Hill's Masterpiece .......2007-06-13
My favorite tracks are 'Killafornia' (has one of the best instrumentals ever), 'Boom Biddy Bye Bye', and 'Strictly Hip Hop', but that doesn't mean you should just get the songs individually, this should be listened to in it's entirety because it's a real album. It all goes together.
'IV' is another Cypress Hill album I feel highly of, but even that didn't come close to touching this one (though that's another fantastic album as well). If you own one album by this group 'III: Temples of Boom' should be it.
Bangin'.......2007-02-16
Cypress Hill's Official "Hip-Hop" Album .......2006-11-29
Temples of Boom was seventh heaven for their rap-oriented followers; while fans of their rock-twist weren't highly impressed. As a result, Temples of Boom experienced platinum success, however, many fans voiced their dislike of the album to their record label (Sony / Ruffhouse) and other parties of interest. This ultimately (After IV) lead to mediocre albums such as Skull & Bones and Stoned Raiders, which featured a "forced" rock concept to each album respectively. While these albums received slight praise within their rock fanbase, it perplexed their rap followers due to the novelty that was Temples of Boom.
Cypress Hill's latest release Till Death Do Us Part, is a more hip-hop oriented album, however, still not as impressive as Temples of Boom (or even IV). Temples of Boom was the pinnacle of DJ Muggs. The instrumentals were earth-shattering and still to this day, these tunes are ahead of their time. The dark and sinister sounds accompany B-Real's flow perfectly. A dash of Sen Dog here and there, made good use of the album as well. In terms of a "street" album, Temples of Boom is as rough as it gets. The production is hard, the lyrics are gritty, and the ending result is almost flawless.
Cypress Hill's debut album is entirely classic, especially when you consider the sound the album introduced to the rap industry in the very early 90's, but the mid-90's release of Temples of Boom blessed the hip-hop community with a pure style that highlighted the group's greatest talents (especially that of DJ Muggs). Fans divided between genres forced 50/50 albums (rock & rap), and because there was little to no direction on these projects, the result was mediocrity. Temples of Boom was the only Cypress album with an entire direction focused on hip-hop music, however arguably their best.
Enter the Temples of Boom.......2006-05-17
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All That I Am
Santana Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00097DXZS Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Hermes
- El Fuego
- I'm Feeling You
- My Man
- Just Feel Better
- I Am Somebody
- Con Santana
- Twisted
- Trinity
- Cry Baby Cry
- Brown Skin Girl
- I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love
- Da Tu Amor
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Carlos Santana doesn't stop at just new material for his 2005 release All That I Am; the CD hits the streets with a blindingly bright lineup of guest stars: Joss Stone, Mary J. Blige, Will.i.Am, Steven Tyler, Bo Bice, and a batch of others step up, tugging a listener into territory marked less by "Oye Como Va" than by an obsession with VMA-worthy performances. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Songs like "Twisted," with Anthony Hamilton, and "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love," with Los Lonely Boys, find the original Latin guitar god grooving in a vein similar to the one that caused charts to explode and careers to scrape the stratosphere when he teamed with Rob Thomas for 1999's "Smooth." Other tracks, including opener "Hermes" and the aptly named "El Fuego," sound more authentically Latin--a nod to the faithful. The master comes closest to meeting his match on track nine. If there's an heir to the guitar-hero legend spawned by Santana, Eric Clapton, and others, pedal-steel whiz Robert Randolph makes a powerful case on "Trinity" that he's it. -Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Santana is the bomb!.......2007-04-04
I am a big Santana fan. I started going to his concerts in 2005 when I was offered a free ticket. Unfortunately this CD can't compare to a live concert, but when I want to remember what an excellent entertainer he is, I pull out this CD and it takes me back. His music is unique and can be enjoyed over and over again.
Far from home.......2007-03-29
But now that Santana is an established household name, perhaps he can consider returning to the kind of music that made him so critically acclaimed and accepted.
To my mind, Santana's greatest moments were during the Caravanserai-Welcome-Borboletta chapter. It was, indeed, a ground-breaking period in his career. A time when, musically, enlightenment and understatement meant something.
Carlos Santana is best when he is experimenting. And he has created a temple of followers that have hung with him over the years. But, with All That I Am, I am lost. And, as a fan, I am truly far from home.
good CD - too bad about copyright law.......2007-02-08
I don't understand why, if you own a CD, you're not allowed to do with it, however you want - even if you were to have a portable mp3 player - the disc WON'T allow anything but WMA audio files through it's built-in software ... and it only allows THREE backups of the CD [I assume per PC used, hopefully]
this overly-sensitive copyright stuff is going way overboard; if you don't own the CD, then fine you shouldn't be allowed to do with it whatever you think of ... but I spent my money, which is highly taxed, yet then I cannot put the CD to use as I had hoped upon buying it ... it's my money, i own the CD, what's the problem?
back to the CD ... very nice tracks with Steven Tyler, Los Lonely Boys and Kirk Hammett / Robert Randolph - nice job again from Mr Santana!!
Ok, but not anywhere near as good as last 2.......2007-01-04
Market-Researched To Death.......2006-11-07
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Capital Punishment
Big Punisher Manufacturer: Relativity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3HL Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Beware
- Super Lyrical
- Taster's Choice
- Still Not A Player
- Intermission
- The Dream Shatterer
- Punish Me
- Pakinamac Pt.I
- You Ain't A Killer
- Pakinamac Pt.II
- Caribbean Connection
- Glamour Life
- Capital Punishment
- Uncensored
- I'm Not A Player
- Twinz (Deep Cover 98)
- The Rain & The Sun (Interlude)
- Boomerang
- You Came Up
- Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)
- Charlie Rock Shout
- Fast Money
- Parental Discretion
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Some rappers die because they get shot. Some die of AIDS. But corpulent Latino rapper Big Punisher died of a massive coronary; at the time of his February 2000 death, he weighed over 600 pounds. While this made Punisher a suitable poster boy for the dangers of conspicuous consumption, on his platinum 1998 debut album, Capital Punishment, he's eager to poke fun at the creed of greed: "I'm not a player", he announces, "I just fuck a lot." But while Capital Punishment is perfectly adequate gangsta fare, Big Pun doesn't deserve the deification that dead rappers so frequently receive; here, he deviates little from the egomaniacal posturing that the Notorious B.I.G. branded his own. "If it doesn't make dollars, then it doesn't make sense," splutters compadre Fat Joe on "Glamour Life." Suitable, then, that Big Pun died in an industry where rigor mortis is the ultimate unit-shifter. --Louis PattisonCustomer Reviews:
Lyrical Genius......R.I.P.......2007-03-23
Remarkable...the album behind the legend.......2006-12-18
After the intro, the album begins with "Beware," starting the album with a hard lyrical track with great production. "Super Lyrical" is just that, a collaboration with Roots rapper Black Thought. "Still Not a Player" was Pun's most successful single, the song that made him famous and a legendary classic. Over an awesome, Latin-inspired beat, Pun drops hilarious, well delivered verses in between great singing from Joe, who also sings the classic outro. "The Dream Shatterer" is very well produced and is a hard, street-level song. Miss Jones collaborates on "Punish Me," one of my favorite songs on the album. With a subdued, thoughtful beat, Big Pun talks about a relationship gone sour. "You Ain't a Killer" is another New York classic. The hard piano laced beat fits great with Pun's threatening lyrics and great punchlines. "Glamour Life" features the Terror Squad, where they talk about the reaps of a life of crime over a great beat. The title track follows in the trend of hard, well-produced tough songs. On "I'm Not a Player," Pun speaks again of his character and interactions with women, the song utilizes a great soul sample. "Twinz (Deep Cover 98)" is a cover of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's classic song from 1992, where Pun and Fat Joe collaborate for one of the best songs from either one of their catalogs. I really like the interlude "The Rain and the Sun" with Dead Prez, it's relaxing. "You Came Up" may actually be my favorite song on the disc, though. With Noreaga, Pun discusses his rise to the top of hip hop, and the saxophone loop is perfect, Terror Squad always shines on this type of song. RZA produces "Triboro Trilogy," a standard New York anthem featuring legends Inspectah Deck and Prodigy. "Fast Money" tells an awesome story, and the album finishes with the Busta Rhymes-assisted "Parental Discretion," where the rappers warn parents of the dangers of raising children in the ghetto and exposing them to the dangers.
"Capital Punishment" is so amazing because it is a perfect combination of a truly special MC, great guest appearances, awesome production, and perfect execution. This album is so complete and well rounded, easily one of the best albums from the late 90s. I recommend this album to all kinds of hip hop fans, it has something everyone can enjoy, because it's such a classic.
The heart of the terror squad.......2006-11-20
Big Pun was better than his proteges.......2006-11-03
Holds well over the years........2006-09-09
Many talk about how someone his size can flow so fast is impressive. However, even if it were someone of any other size it would have been just as good an album. The quality of it is mainly in his delivery and the content of the flows. You'll hear it in "Beware", "Super Lyrical" (with Black Thought; the greatest track on the album), "The Dream Shatterer" and even in "Twinz", a track with Fat Joe that updates the Dr. Dre/Snoop Dogg single "Deep Cover." There's also greatness like in the childhood reflection of the title track or the rising of fame in "You Came Up", one of the more catchy tracks in here. Even "Punish Me" is great, a song of a broken relationship, never getting mysogynic or anything like that.
Some may not like the many interludes in the album, but I'm totally fine with those. I like the intro and how "Charlie Rock Skit" is basically a brief intro to the next track, "Fast Money." Some are kind of entertaining to hear like the two "Pakinamac" tracks. Sometimes the tracks can be pretty funny though, like in "Uncensored" with Funkmaster Flex.
Another shocking quality is that a lot of the "superstar" songs are the more weaker tracks on the album, and for me even more since those were some of my favorite mainstream rappers (Wyclef, Busta).
I'd say that if you like any kind of hip-hop that you will most likely enjoy "Capital Punishment", an album that is surprisingly well-aged in time. Pun may have had a short career, but in the time he delivered some of the greatest stuff around.
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Eric Burdon Declares "War"
Eric Burdon & War Manufacturer: Avenue Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032V6 Release Date: 1992-08-18 |
Tracks:
- The Vision Of Rassan/A. Dedication/B. Roll On Kirk
- Tobacco Road/A. Tobacco Road/B. I Have A Dream/C. Tobacco Road
- Spill The Wine
- Blues For Memphis Slim/A. Birth/B. Mother Earth/C. Mr. Charlie/D. Danish Pastry/E. Mother Earth
- You're No Stranger
Album Description
Capturing the improvisational energy the band would soon become famous for, WAR's debut with Animals frontman Eric Burdon burst on the scene and on the charts with the erotic, Latin-tinged hit "Spill The Wine." For rock icon Burdon it was a dream come true, blending his powerful vocal style with a raw and creative blues band. Standout tracks include "Vision Of Rassan," "Blues For Memphis Slim," and the simmering soul revamp of John D. Loudermilk's blues classic "Tobacco Road."Customer Reviews:
A Must-Have Album in your Collection.......2006-11-27
Burdon's hippie logic gets in the way of War.......2006-04-05
Burdon's hippie rhetoric reaches sweltering highs and catastrophic lows under the guidance of Jerry Goldstein's production. The pompous Tobacco Road would have been much better in single mode. Instead it's presented here in long form (I Have A Dream version), thus making the road seem like a long and exhaustive black top. Roll On Kirk minus the Dedication is another example. The band close out the set with the gem You're No Stranger, which just so happens to be worth the price of admission alone.
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Declaring WAR..........2005-10-28
ok cd.......2003-08-24
Mott declares War.......2001-05-25
The albums best known track "Spill The Wine" is a Latin tinged daydream of a song which became a number 3 in the U.S.A & a number one in the rest of the world. "Mother Earth" an old blues standard gives us the main theme for the 13 minutes of "Blues For Memphis Slim". As the band coasts along, Burdon expounds upon sex, birth, & morality, stepping aside to allow Charles Miller & then Lee Oskar to strut their stuff. The albums concludes with the vocal workout "Your No Stranger" a nice return to normality after what has gone before. The following year the partnership dissolved, fortunately the music they recorded survives, a remarkable combination of divergent ancestries and united talents. Mott the Dog.
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Cha Cha
El Gato's Rhythm Orchestra Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VNQ Release Date: 1991-07-05 |
Tracks:
- El Musico
- Tea For Two
- Dance Of The Hours
- Vendedor De Bananas
- Amada Mia
- Ojos Oscuros
- Swanee River
- Vacaciones En Caracas
- Volare
- Tiritomba
- Hello Dolly
- Blue Cha Cha
Customer Reviews:
Cha Cha .......2007-07-14
The music is okay.......2007-05-07
A poor choice for practicing cha cha.......2007-04-15
Here are the titles, durations, and tempos:
1. El Musico, 3:22 (21 bpm). Too slow, and painfully sour trumpets.
2. Tea For Two, 3:15 (28 bpm).
3. Dance Of The Hours, 3:33 (28 bpm). There is a radical rhythm change to a fast samba from 1:25-1:55 in this track.
4. Vendedor De Bananas, 4:39 (29 bpm). This is too long for most beginners, and not all that interesting.
5. Amada Mia, 3:26 (30 bpm). There is a radical rhythm change to mambo from 1:20-1:40 in this track.
6. Ojos Oscuros, 2:54 (32 bpm). Beware, the tempo increases toward the end.
7. Swanee River, 3:03 (32 bpm). Odd beginning with no cha cha beat.
8. Vacaciones En Caracas, 3:06 (33 bpm). There is a radical rhythm change from 2:00-2:20 in this track.
9. Volaré, 3:36 (34 bpm). Some odd changes in tempo at random points.
10. Tiritomba, 1:49 (34 bpm).
11. Hello Dolly, 3:12 (34 bpm).
12. Blue Cha Cha, 3:45 (35 bpm). Again, some odd changes in tempo at random points.
Now THAT'S dancing !!!.......2007-03-26
The CD opens with "El Musico;" this number uses the drums, percussion and horns to carry the bulk of the musical arrangement. The piano is great, too! The melody is infectiously catchy; and then the CD goes into a cha cha rendition of "Tea For Two" although this particular arrangement uses the drums and percussion more than the horns. The pace also increases somewhat so that you can begin to dance faster as you increase your ability to do the cha cha. El Gato's Rhythm Orchestra plays these two numbers very well.
Other great numbers on this CD include "Dance Of The Hours" with its lush intro and great horns; the relentlessly upbeat rendition of "Amada Mia" and even a cha cha rendition of Stephen Foster's classic entitled "Swanee River." Great!
"Volaré" is an excellent example of how El Gato's Rhythm Orchestra could fuse together an Italian classic with a distinctly Latin cha cha beat. The drums, percussion and horns again carry the melody; you will not be disappointed by this track. "Hello Dolly" continues in the same vein; this time El Gato's Rhythm orchestra blends together a classic American Broadway show tune with their wonderful Latin cha cha sound. Impressive!
The CD ends with "Blue Cha Cha;" this number has something of a Mexican flavor to it and the tempo is faster than ever for this last number. The horns are wonderful.
Although some reviewers give this CD only four stars I think I will make this a five star review for two reasons. First of all, the liner notes tell very clearly how to dance the cha cha. Although this is done from the man's perspective it was customary at the time for the man to "lead" the woman around on the dance floor. These cha cha dance instructions impressed me. Second of all, the tempo increases as the CD progresses; this offers everyone a chance to gradually increase their ability to dance the cha cha faster and more proficiently with time. The liner notes also give a brief history of the development of the cha cha dance.
Overall, this CD has great music for your easy listening enjoyment. Moreover, this CD also proves to be a handy instructional device you can use to learn how to dance the cha cha. Although the heyday of the cha cha is long gone, this is no reason to avoid learning it. May you get this CD and enjoy it as much as I do!
Cha-cha recordings.......2007-03-22
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