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1. Ti Jehova
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2. Te Alabare, Mi Buen Jesus
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Priority, Music, Giovanni, Latin, Latin Music, Orchestral Pop, Religious / Contemp. Christian
Average customer rating:
- Fairly decent collection
- Inaccurate track info?
- "Supergroups" is a misnomer here
- Good Stuff
- Great Collection!
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Best of 70s Supergroups
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ASIN: B000003A6X
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- More than a Feeling -- Boston
- Evil Woman -- ELO
- Come Sail Away -- Styx
- Taking Care of Business -- BTO
- American Woman -- The Guess Who
- I Just Want to Celebrate -- Rare Earth
- Black Magic Woman -- Santana
- Never Been to Spain -- Three Dog Night
- Green Eyed Lady -- Sugarloaf
- We're an American Band -- Grand Funk
- Sweet Home Alabama -- Lynyrd Skynyrd
- So Into You -- Atlanta Rhythm Section
- Help is On Its Way -- Little River Band
- Dust in the Wind -- Kansas
Customer Reviews:
Fairly decent collection.......2006-06-08
For the price, you can't go wrong here. However, I feel compelled to respond to the previous reviewer's challenge.
Boston - Amanda
ELO - Don't Bring Me Down
Styx - Lorelei
BTO - You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
The Guess Who - Share the Land
Rare Earth - Get Ready
Santana - Evil Ways
Three Dog Night - Eli's Coming
Sugarloaf - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
Grand Funk - Locomotion
Lynyrd Skynyrd - What's Your Name
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Spooky
Little River Band - Lonesome Loser
Kansas - Carry On My Wayward Son
There, One other hit from each of those bands
No brain damage either :)
Inaccurate track info?.......2006-03-09
Maybe I have a one and only, but track #11 is not Sweet Home Alabama. On my disc it is Lola by The Kinks.
"Supergroups" is a misnomer here.......2005-01-13
Best of the 1970's "Supergroups"? This is the best group of songs they could come up with? Music from bands like Boston, Kansas, Styx, ELO, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana and BTO are great choices. But, who in their right frame of mind would consider Grand Funk, Rare Earth, Sugarloaf, or the Little River Band as "Supergroups"? Okay, the Little River Band had several hits, but they certainly weren't "Super". Some of these bands are so dang obscure that I could DARE most of America to name ONE other hit from half the bands on this disc, and I'd bet they'd pull a brain muscle and hemmorhage trying to do it. 14 total tracks. 7 songs are worthy classics, but the other 7 totally miss the boat. If I were producing a disc with these songs, I definitely would not have used the label "Supergroups". Perhaps a more apt title for this CD would be "Poor Man's Hit & Miss Tunes From The 70's". Sound production is less than crisp. Makes a nice drink coaster.
Good Stuff.......2003-01-07
Not a bad collection of 70's stuff, every song on this CD will be pleasing to the ear. Boston, Santana, ELO and others are represented as well as many other groups. If you are into the music of the 70's then this will fullfill all your expectations.
Great Collection!.......2002-05-19
If you're like me and don't own all of the original (albums!) tapes from these bands, then you'll love this CD. I often try to find classic rock compilations that have REALLY good songs on them, but most of the time I only like about 4 or 5 songs on any one collection. Not so with this CD! I snapped this one up because I totally enjoy every one of these songs. And several of these bands were one or two hit wonders, so why buy the band's whole tape in order to get one or two songs? Okay, so I'm not a die hard fan. Whether you have the original tapes or not, you'll like the variety and awesome guitar on this collection of classic 70's rock.
Average customer rating:
- All the info!
- a must-have for any 80's child
- Rock star review
- Steelheart CD
- Yes
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Rock Star
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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ASIN: B00005NQIM
Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
Tracks:
- Rock Star - Everclear
- Livin' The Life - Steel Dragon
- Wild Side - Motley Crue
- We all Die Young - Steel Dragon
- Blood Pollution - Steel Dragon
- Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
- Stand Up - Steel Dragon
- Stranglehold - Ted Nugent
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- Devil Inside - INXS
- Colorful - Verve Pipe
- Gotta Have It - Trevor Rabin
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More than merely a headbanger's take on A Star Is Born, Rock Star is, like all great Hollywood middlebrow fare, actually "inspired by a true story": the saga of an Ohio salesman/Judas Priest tribute band vocalist who one day found himself taking Rob Halford's place in the spotlight. But whether its music is big-hair throwback or merely ahead-of-the-curve '80s retro-hip is hardly a matter that will cause quantum theorists sleepless nights. Not surprisingly, the film's soundtrack sounds both distinctly virtual and marketing-department honed: a mix of modern rockers (Everclear's hard-pop title track, the Verve Pipe's "Colorful") and '80s vets (Bon Jovi's genre-defining "Livin' on a Prayer"). Steel Dragon, the film's fictional headliners, feature era vets Jason Bonham on drums, Zakk Wylde on guitar, and vocalist Jeff Scott Soto giving star Mark Wahlberg something to lip-synch. They re-create a frighteningly credible faux-'80s pop-metal ethos that ranges from the big-ballad Bon Jovi-isms of "We All Die Young" to the pounding, metallic Priest-cloning of "Livin' the Life" and "Blood Pollution," and the anthemic "Long Live Rock and Roll," the latter in a ham-fisted performance that begs to be subtitled "(But Please Retire Soon)." It's all enough to make long-suffering heavy metal fans cry out, "Why hast thou forsaken us, Spinal Tap?" --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
All the info!.......2007-06-07
There are some very fattering reviews and descriptions of this album on just about every site you visit that sells it. But, I have yet to find one that gives the complete information on the ficticious band STEEL DRAGON.
Yes the band inculdes some amazing musicians including (Zakk Wylde and Nick Cantonese on Guitars), Jeff Pilson (on bass), and (probably the best rock drummer still alive)Jason bonham. BUT, every reveiw and description I have read, leaves out the fact that Steel Dragon has two lead vocalists. Tracks 4, 5, and 11 are sung by hair metal veteran Mike Matijevic formerly of Steelheart. Songs 2, 7, and 9 are sung by rock vocalist Jeff Scott Soto.
This soundtrack is a must have for all die hard 80's hair metal fans. The original songs are a great throw back to the metal years. And the covers of some classics (written by Sammy Hagar, Ritchie Blackmore and Ronny James Dio) are done with class and power.
All in all worth every peeny paid for it, I also hope these guys get together to put out some more original tunes.
Joey
Grants Pass, Oregon
a must-have for any 80's child.......2007-05-24
This is a great movie and this cd is a must-have for any 80's child.
I bought the soundtrack, but was disappointed when I saw that Def Leppard's "Let's Get Rocked" wasn't on the soundtrack. Why didn't it make the cut?!?!
Vivian Campbell used to be in the crowd looking up at the band and wishing that he could be in the band and now he's up on stage and playing and singing with the band.
If Def Leppard would have made the cut, I'd have no reason not to give the cd 5 out of 5 stars. Oh well. Can't win them all I guess.
Rock star review.......2007-05-12
I can watch this movie over and over,and not get bored.The movie is great.The soundtrack is great I love it.Mark walburg Portrays a Rock Star and all the Sin that comes along with being a Rock Star and what you must sacrifice,he does a great job.And so does Jennifer Aniston.I think this is her best acting role.
Steelheart CD.......2007-05-12
I really liked this CD! I saw the movie and fell in love with Steeldragon/Steelheart music. The CD lived up to and exceeded my expectations.
Yes.......2007-04-05
After seeing the hit movie, I had to get my hands on the soundtrack. All those excellent songs you heard in the movie done by Steel Dragon, are included on this soundtrack.
Now I need to buy the movie so I can quit trying to find it on t.v. and just watch it when I want. This cd and movie rank high on my list of must haves.
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- Another of the Chart Toppers great collection from the 50's and 60's
- Easy to listen to
- Good stuff!
- heartwarming
- This is one of the best vintage collection of songs.
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Chart Toppers: Romantic Hits of the 50's
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ASIN: B000006OM4
Release Date: 1998-05-26 |
Tracks:
- All I Have To Do Is Dream - Everly Brothers
- Venus - Frankie Avalon
- Donna - Ritchie Valens
- My Special Angel - Bobby Helms
- I Only Have Eyes For You - Flamingos
- Memories Are Made Of This - Dean Martin
- Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing - Four Aces
- Love Letters In the Sand - Pat Boone
- On the Street Where You Live - Vic Damone
- Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day
- Sea Of Love - Phil Phillips
- Sleep Walk - Santo & Johnny
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Jimmie Rogers
- There Goes My Baby - Drifters
- Soft Summer Breeze - Eddie Heywood
Customer Reviews:
Another of the Chart Toppers great collection from the 50's and 60's.......2007-07-13
All are digitally mastered original recordings making for great listening. Sleep Walk comes through so clear it sounds like Santo and Johnny are right where you are playing the song. Very good CD as are all the Chart Topper series of oldies.
Easy to listen to.......2007-01-03
This is a great compilation of some of those oldies that will bring memories flooding back. The tracks have been very well chosen and there's lots of good listening on this CD. Recommend to anybody who loves the early rock music and its' origins. Can't wait to get my next selection in the same theme.
Good stuff!.......2006-11-10
I bought this CD for one song only (Sleepwalk by Santos & Johnny). When I first heard it, I was surprised by the number of really great songs on this CD from that era that I already knew and really enjoyed. All songs are by the original artists which is a must. Great CD!
heartwarming.......2006-03-16
This CD is absolutely wonderful. Every song is a gem. That is exactly what I was looking for.
This is one of the best vintage collection of songs........2002-12-24
I'm so happy I bought this as a gift for my father, not only because he loves these songs and grew up with these songs, but I personally, know of them from various movies.
I must say that, even though I'm in my twenties, I find all, and I mean all, the songs of this album are unique, and exceptional. Who can resist the sweet sounds of Ritchie Valen's "Donna", Frankie Avalon's "Venus" or Doris Day's "Que Sera Sera" to name a few. You can sing along to each song! I could sit back in the twilight hours, with a glass of mellowed liquor and take a trip back to the fifties when I listen to this CD. Its as if I actually lived through that era.
You won't be sorry you bought this album for a loved one or yourself....
Average customer rating:
- An excellent collection of songs.
- Shame on the KID who put this one together
- I know all of the songs!
- A gorgeous CD
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I Love Rock & Roll: Hits of the '60s, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B000003AJZ
Release Date: 1996-10-24 |
Tracks:
- All Day And All Of The Night - The Kinks
- Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane
- Summer In The City - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) - The Byrds
- Twist And Shout - The Isley Brothers
- Monday, Monday - The Mamas And The Papas
- Get Together - The Youngbloods
- Time Of The Season - The Zombies
- Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
- Young Girl - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
- Louie Louie - The Kingsmen
- Do You Love Me - The Contours
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens
- Rescue Me - Fontella Bass
- Tossin' & Turnin' - Bobby Lewis
- (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
- Five O'Clock World - The Vogues
- Hooked On A Feeling - B.J. Thomas
- The Little Old Lady From Pasadena - Jan & Dean
- Chapel Of Love - The Dixie Cups
Customer Reviews:
An excellent collection of songs........2006-02-01
Being that I was born in the mid-eighties, I did not have the priveledge of growing up listening to music of this sort. When I found this CD among my dad's collection I decided to give it a listen because I recognized some of the songs. I'm very glad I did!
I greatly enjoy almost all of the songs, in particular The Kinks "All Day and All of the Night" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by the Tokens.
The rest of the songs are top-notch "oldies" as well, easily recognizable classics. The only song I don't really care for is "The Little Old Lady From Pasadena" by Jan & Dean, though it is still an okay song.
Overall, I would certainly recommend this CD... when you find one both a father and a daughter can easily enjoy together, it must be good.
Shame on the KID who put this one together.......2002-11-18
This is one BAD example of the music of this decade. First, the 60s started on JAN.one but I guess that dosen't count!
If your looking to get a handle on where R+R (all) comes from this turkey an't it.
I know all of the songs!.......2002-01-23
I hate compilation CD's that are supposed to be the best of something but manage to be the best of whatever singles the producer had lying around in the backseat of his car. This CD, however, is what it claims to be. I've never seen a compilation album with so many hits and so many recognizeable tunes. All of these songs are fun to listen to and the few songs you may not recognize are catchy 60-ish sounding riffs anyway. This is, by far, the most versatile CD I own.
A gorgeous CD.......2000-06-23
Hello. It's a real nice collection most of all because it includes some artist i thought I never heard again. Some of them as The Kinks, The Vogues or Jan and Dean aren't easy to find in some other collections. The sound is excelent and the artists are well selected. Congratulations.
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- Classic gangsta hip hop.
- Hot as fire... this one kicks butt! OG Gangsta' rap hard and out cold.
- Comin Straight Outta Compton!
- Great cd
- Bullet holes in the head of the music industry
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Straight Outta Compton
N.W.A.
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ASIN: B00006JJ51
Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Straight Outta Compton
- F--- Tha Police
- Gangsta Gangsta
- If It Ain't Ruff
- Parental Discretion 12 Advised
- 8 Ball (Remix)
- Something Like That
- Express Yourself
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- Dopeman (Remix)
- I Ain't Tha 1
- Something 2 Dance 2
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- Straight Outta Compton (Extended Mix)
- A B---- Is A B----
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A lone voice sneers "You are about to witness the strength of street knowledge," and with that warning the greatest-ever gangsta album begins. Then these Niggas with Attitude--wicked rhymes by Ice Cube, Easy E, and MC Ren; soulful production courtesy Dr. Dre; beats provided by DJ Yella--come barreling into your face, just daring you to ignore the streets of Compton (or any American city) even one day longer. From the anti-police brutality anthem "F**k Tha Police" to the angry, unflinching realism of "Gangsta Gangsta," to the pro-free speech "Express Yourself," this is slammin' and ruthless. --David Cantwell
Album Description
2002 reissue of 1988 gangsta rap classic includes four bonus tracks, 'Express Yourself' (Extended Mix), 'Bonus Beats', 'Straight Outta Compton' (Extended Mix) & 'AB----12 AB----'. EMI.
Customer Reviews:
Classic gangsta hip hop........2007-07-05
This is where it all began for Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. This album was pretty much what catapulted their careers into the future of Hip Hop music. This album was a right up in your face in every aspect. Dealing with everything from gang violence, the drug problem to the injustice's of law enforcement officials. This is a true Hip Hop classic to have in one's archives, especially if you came through that era.
Hot as fire... this one kicks butt! OG Gangsta' rap hard and out cold........2007-06-14
Humorous at times, angry and furious, silly, somphmoric, and strong. These words all fit, yet only begin to describe this work. It is vulgar, it is politically incorrect, it is violent, and it is damn catchy. Infectious hooks, actualy. Why all the negative hype about this one? Because it was put out with no apologies or loosening of it's non stop stranglehold grip on the listener. Great to work out to. These artists, who are very talented, took hip hop to another level, and in so doing expressed their rage, pain, fears and insecurities about life in the inner city. Remarkable indeed, though inappropriate for kids due to the immense and pervasive swearing and glamourizing of murder. It is what it iz. 5 stars for the hooks, and the artists integrity, plus this cd scared the heck out of mainstream white America and the LA police, not to mention the Feds. In NWA's defense: the truth of all of the history of this country, good and bad, from slaughtering the Indians, to the present state of our urban inner cities and prisons are all evidence of the continuation and crisis proportions of racism and a racist prevailing social climate.
Comin Straight Outta Compton!.......2007-06-09
You can not understate how good this album really is. It changed hip hop forever, it brought so much aggression and intensity to the listener that you can not help but get hooked. Ice Cube, the angry and politically charged MC, Eazy E, the boy from tha hood, MC Ren, the slick and ruthless MC, Dr. Dre, the deep toned MC and slick producer and DJ Yella, the beat banger, are the foundation for gangsta rap, comin Straight Outta Compton!
Great cd.......2007-05-20
Straight Outta Compton is one of the few cd's that changed the way I feel about rap, the cd from start to finish is very good. I listen to Hardcore and other music that is loud and heavy, but there is something about this that I just love!!! buy the cd and you won't regret it!!!
Bullet holes in the head of the music industry.......2007-04-28
I can only think of a few albums that have really had a major impact on my life. Straight Outta Compton has got to be right at the top of the list. As a young teen I bought the cassette and wore that thing out in my walkman.
I was immediately drawn to the bada** beats and catchy rhythms. Just the raw sound of the bass drum hitting hard will energize anyone listening. The voices of rap legends Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and MC Wren harmoniously unite with the smooth and powerful sounds generated by Dr. Dre and Yella Boy.
But the real hypnotic power of these songs is infused in the lyrics. These guys rap about their tough circumstances growing up in Compton, an extremely dangerous and crime-ridden city in California. As their words depict the harsh times they constantly endured, the listener is pulled in to a world they might be unfamiliar with. I know I was clueless.
I'm not sure if it's done intentionally, but they really romanticize the ghetto life. They glamorize the gangster attitude. I found an overwhelming appeal to this.
I am no longer much of a rap fan since the N.W.A. days. But I'll always remember the spirit that encompasses this masterpiece.
Average customer rating:
- Who can resist this genre?
- dance hits of the 50's
- you sent me the wrong CD
- It was a gift.
- A Great Variety of Songs from the 1950's
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Chart Toppers: Dance Hits of the 50s
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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ASIN: B000006OMC
Release Date: 1998-05-26 |
Tracks:
- (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
- Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis
- Tequila - The Champs
- Let The Good Times Roll - Shirley & Lee
- Charlie Brown - The Coasters
- Queen Of The Hop - Bobby Darin
- Party Doll - Buddy Knox
- Short Shorts - Royal Teens
- The Stroll - The Diamonds
- Witch Doctor - David Seville
- Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
- The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
- The Rock & Roll Waltz - Kay Starr
- Banana Boat (Day-O) - Harry Belafonte
- Rock-A-Billy - Guy Mitchell
Customer Reviews:
Who can resist this genre?.......2007-05-13
If you love the 50s music, this is a must-have album! It's hard to sit still while this CD is playing. I listen to it over and over.
dance hits of the 50's.......2007-05-06
I think the songs sound great and I play this tape all the time.
you sent me the wrong CD.......2007-01-13
I would have enjoyed my order if you had sent me the one I requested: Chart Toppers - Romantic Hits -50's/dp/B0000060m4; instead you sent me Chart Toppers -Dances of the -50's. Your return policy wasn't convenient. I think you owe me the correct item;will return other,but opened if you provide mailer. I ordered the romantic hits specifically for one track something Santos. Thanks for asking, but I don't want to order more since the first time you didn't send me what I ordered, and that was a real bummer.
Sincerely,
Theodore L. Wood
It was a gift........2006-06-30
It was a 50th anniv. gift. The couple enjoyed the music and then danced to the music.
A Great Variety of Songs from the 1950's.......2002-01-28
If you enjoy songs from the 1950's this CD should be in your collection. It has a great variety of songs from that time period. What made it especially attractive to me was the inclusion of the song "The Witch Doctor." I have tried very hard to find this song on a CD, and this is the only one that I could find that had it included. I wouldn't have bought the CD if it wasn't for this song, because I already had the "key" songs for me on other CD's, but if you don't have these songs on a CD of your own this would be a great one to have in your collection.
Average customer rating:
- Yet Another Funkadelic Best
- One Nation Under a Groove
- good for your mind... good for the dance floor
- So many great records
- Pledge Allegiance to the Funk!
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One Nation Under a Groove
Funkadelic
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Soul
| R&B
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| Funk
| R&B
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General
| Rock
| Styles
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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- Uncle Jam Wants You
- Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
- Motor Booty Affair
- The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
ASIN: B000069CLB
Release Date: 2002-07-16 |
Tracks:
- One Nation Under a Groove
- Groovallegiance
- Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock?!
- Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis Enema Squad (The Doo Doo Chasers)
- Into You
- Cholly (Funk Gettin' Ready to Roll)
- Lunchmeataphobia (Think, It Ain't Illegal Yet!)
- P.E. Squad/Doo Doo Chasers ["Going All-The-Way-Off" Instrumental Version]
- Maggot Brain
Amazon.com essential recording
George Clinton's post-bicentennial message to those in the "chocolate cities" was that America could be theirs, too, without any loss of their own black, regional identities. One Nation Under a Groove remains Funkadelic's most provocative release, as well as one of the funkiest long-players released in the disco era. The band vamps on a world where people of different color play each other's songs ("Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock?!"), lose their inhibitions (the classic title track), and bond together with the glue of shared secrets (the wonderful "Groovallegiance"). Standout: the slow-grooved "Into You," in which a lover vows to stay true or a patriot pledges devotion to a new flag--take your pick. You might think that a complex and moving ode to commitment is out of place on an album with such political overtones, but it's not. It's really the quiet-storm centerpiece. --Don Harrison --This text refers to an out-of-print edition of this title.
Album Description
Great price for this 5 star album originally released in 1978. Digitally remastered. Priority Records. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
Yet Another Funkadelic Best.......2006-09-15
This was too hot to handle if you were not into funk but the ever danceable "One Nation" made you get up. It was a National anthem for "us folks" and gave us some pride in knowing that we are "One Nation Under A Groove" and we had a voice. We had "Lift Every Voice " and now we got "One Nation" what more can you ask for. You have a wonderfully written dance song with the team of george Clinton, Gary Shider and the multi-talented Walter "Junie" Morrisson. "Grooveallegience" is another well done song withe the bass of Rodney "Skeet" Curtis..Another revamp of the funk mob but not noticeable only great music. The are puffing out their chests and saying "Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock?"--The "Promental............enemasquad" was a hilarious treat and I am glad that they put the instumental on the album as it is a good music track--They just lacked the backing vocal tracks that was on "Promental". "Maggot Brain' the live version was very good Eddie or Mike I don't remember but excellent all of the same. This was the year for the Parliament/Funkadelic as they put a flag on the earth and then went underwater---I said it before, and I'll say it again, what a funk mob!!!
One Nation Under a Groove.......2006-07-20
This is one of the most important albums for this group. Though many are aware of the title track,( One Nation Under a Groove" THE Funk Anthem) much of the rest of the album has been over looked. The strong blues background, mixed with bits of reggage and soul make this not only a funky dance album, but also a great album to relax to. It it not to be missed.
good for your mind... good for the dance floor.......2006-05-23
there's plenty of stuff to groove to on this album. it's an awesome blend of funk, disco, rock, reggae, jazz, and messages about unity. if you can get past the outer space stuff, poo humor, and the "bonus EP", you're in for a real treat. get the album Maggot Brain, too. it'll blow your mind.
So many great records.......2006-05-22
There are some many good funkadelic records I happen to own this on vinyl and is an essential in any record/cd collection. If you are thinking about buying this get it on vinyl instead. If you don't have a record player then invest sucka.
Pledge Allegiance to the Funk!.......2005-12-20
Each and every member of Funkadelic HAD to have been high as a kite to come up with the songs on this album. Aside from that, this album showcases some really great musicians. I enjoy listening to it every time.
Average customer rating:
- Timeless classic.
- 20 years later
- Defintion of a classic
- A Must Listen....
- The First Of Three Straight Classics [Part 1 of 3] (5 Stars)
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Strictly Business
EPMD
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B000003B7B
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Strictly Business
- I'm Housin'
- Let The Funk Flow
- You Gots To Chill
- It's My Thing
- You're A Customer
- The Steve Martin
- Get Off The Bandwagon
- D.J. K La Boss
- Jane
Amazon.com
Imagine a time in history when artists didn't have to clear any samples in their music. EPMD's 1988 debut, Strictly Business, like the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique, was recorded during the clearance-free sample heyday, and we're all a lot better off because of it. Long before Dr. Dre and Digital Underground were doling out legal cash to George Clinton and Kool and the Gang, EPMD was sampling them--and others--brilliantly on tracks like "You Gots to Chill" and "It's My Thing." (They even double-sample "Jungle Boogie," using it on both "You Gots to Chill" and "You're the Customer"--that takes some damn nerve.) The EPMD production sound gets in your pants and moves things against your will, making Strictly Business an essential time capsule from the Wild West-era of sampling. --Todd Levin
Customer Reviews:
Timeless classic........2006-11-07
A lot of classic albums have a difficult time withstanding the test of time. N.W.A.'s "Straight Outta Compton" was revolutionary for its time, but does it really hold weight today? The Sugarhill Gang carried hip-hop into the mainstream, but is "Rapper's Delight" anymore than a novelty track in this century? Even masterpieces from Eric. B & Rakim can seem dated at times, not because of Rakim's vocals, which are smooth as always, but Eric B.'s production even can even be difficult to fully appreciate in today's hip-hop culture. The list goes on, and while these albums are most-definitely classics, they seem obsolete in certain aspects from a fan of modern hip-hop's perspective.
Some albums are timeless, though; Eazy-E's Eazy-Duz-It, Slick Rick's The Adventures of Slick Rick, Ultramagnetic MC's Critical Beatdown, and of course, EPMD's seminal classic, Strictly Business, is just as fresh today as it was two decades ago; perhaps even more so in the stagnant market certain areas of hip-hop today are enduring. Why does this album preserve so well in today's fickle hip-hop society?
Production which is unmatched by even some of the most-advanced producers today, and flows on par with your favorite emcee. Make no doubt about it, this is some of the dopest production you'll find on any album in hip-hop's extensive history, and it still a landmark for sampling in hip-hop music. The flows and rhymes? Far ahead of their time. Parrish has one of the smoothest flows this side of Big L and C.L. Smooth, while Erick Sermon has a thick-tongued New York accent, which is just as gruff as it is infectious. Their rhymes? Few people were kicking knowledge like EPMD back in '88; they set the precedents for emcees like GZA, Mood, and AZ who drop science in a mellow, and serene manner.
From start to finish, this album is tighter than nearly everything you're gonna find on the market; the samples are beautifully chosen, the rapping is elegant, and articulate, and the overall product is an album that even a hardcore hip-hop detractor would have to give props to. Not only a landmark in hip-hop, but a landmark in music; EPMD are true legends in the game.
20 years later.......2006-08-13
this is one of those albums I could review in hundreds of thousands of words because I like it that much. but no matter how much I type, you still won't be able to experience this kind of music unless you listen to it for yourself.
"it's my thing" is undoubtedly one of, if not the single best hip-hop songs ever. everyone in hip-hop has taken a piece from that song, from the likes of dr. dre and snoop dogg ("next episode") to the roots and mos def ("double trouble") to tha alkaholiks ("only when I'm drunk", uses the same beat) to jay-z ("aint no n***a", also uses the same beat). the lyrics are hardcore and erick sermon completely destroys the track with his funky samples and lyrical firepower, and pmd is the lead hitter on the track with battle raps that are just as good.
if you ever listen to old school rap stations a lot, you'll notice that epmd, big daddy kane and slick rick get the most rotations. that's because they made some of the best hip-hop of all time. 1988 is easily the best year in hip-hop (only 93-95 can compare), and these guys are living proof.
Defintion of a classic.......2006-04-26
"What more can I Say, I wouldnt be here today if the old school didnt pave the way". Damn Straight
And for me this is one of the top 5 old school hiphop albums of all time! And i Love my 80's and early 90's Hiphop.
You should have this by now, if not, buy it ASAP and just pretend you've had it before you get mocked! PEACE
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A Must Listen...........2006-02-08
Simply...Strictly Business is not a joke. This album is sick and the samples are just awesome. EPMD was so different from the rest of the hip-hop community back in the day. Erick and Parrish sampled Eric Clapton's version of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" on "Strictly Business", Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady" on "I'm Housin'", The JB's "(It's not the express) It's the JB's monaurail" for "Let The Funk Flow" and of course, Zapp's "More Bounce to Ounce" and Kool and Gang's "Jungle Boogie for the killer "You Gots to Chill" and the results were brilliant. If you're even remotely interested in the art of sampling go pick this up now! As well as the Beastie Boys "Paul Boutique." These two albums are the pinnacles of sampling before the politics....Classic all the way.
The First Of Three Straight Classics [Part 1 of 3] (5 Stars).......2006-01-06
There isn't a whole lot I can add to the reviews that have been written already. We all know this album is classic material. This album came out when rappers didn't have to clear samples, so cats were sampling like crazy and this album was as well put together as any other album that came out in 1988. Here it is 18 years later and this album is just as dope and fresh now as it was when it was rockin' the clubs and the streets in '88. The album doesn't sound dated as far as beats (the slang is way dated though) and is still heavily sampled even today.
I usually reserve some space in my reviews for flaws, but there are none on this album. This LP is excellent in all areas.
Like I said before, this album is without a doubt classic material. You won't ever hear albums like this being made anymore. The heavy handed sampling is unlike anything you've heard before (with the exception of Paul's Boutique and a handful of others). There are very few landmark albums in hip hop.......this is one of them. If you don't have this in your collection, then your collection is suspect. Go get this A.S.A.P. if you haven't already.
Standout Tracks: You Gots To Chill, Let The Funk Flow, Jane, I'm Housin', It's My Thing (My Favorite), Strictly Business, and You're A Customer
Average customer rating:
- A "Digital Mastering" that's worse than the original
- duplicate item
- Not a bad compilation CD.
- Terrific Little CD
- I love rock & roll; hits of the '50s
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I Love Rock & Roll: Hits of the '50s
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003AJX
Release Date: 1996-10-24 |
Tracks:
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis
- Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
- Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
- Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
- R-O-C-K - Bill Haley & His Comets
- Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
- Guitar Boogie Shuffle - The Virtues
- Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
- Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison
- Rockin' Robin - Bobby Day
- Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
- La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
- Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent
- Venus - Frankie Avalon
- Everyday - Buddy Holly
- Gome Go With Me - The Del Vikings
- Oh! Carol - Neil Sedaka
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - The Platters
- Love Potion # 9 - The Clovers
- Rumble - Link Wray & His Ray Men
Customer Reviews:
A "Digital Mastering" that's worse than the original .......2006-01-25
I grew up listening to these songs when they were new, and own well over fifty '50's-Rock CDs, so I know how these songs sound, and I almost always LIKE digitally remastered songs. (For example, see my review of "Elv1s 30 #1 Hits.") Thus I was quite surprised that something sounded off when I played this CD in a low-fi environment (at water aerobics, through Tivoli Songbook radios that have 2.5 inch speakers).
My guess is that the "Digital Mastering" consisted of eliminating some static by basically eliminating essentially all high pitched sound (probably all sound above about 10 mhz), and boosting the bass. Conceptually the idea sounds good. In practice, it doesn't work for me, because: gone is the zing of the higher guitar notes and vocals, and the most noticeable effect on the bass is higher distortion. This problem is particularly noticeable with "Chantilly Lace."
Perhaps on a bottom-of-the-line boombox (such as GPX or Craig) this "Mastering" actually would sound better than the originals.
For a far better '50s-Rock collection, one need go no further than the "Better Together" CD listed; that CD is: "The Ultimate Rock & Roll Collection: The 50's."
duplicate item.......2005-08-09
recieved & was charged for two of these (2 seperate shipments) - returned the duplicate. waiting for credit
Not a bad compilation CD........2004-07-26
One of the on line reviews I read stated that these tracks were not by the original artists, which made me debate whether or not to return the CD. I decided to give it a try. I really enjoyed it.
Except for one track I believe these are the original artists.
I have my doubts about Love Potion #9. But Summertime Blues and
Rumble make up for it. Also, I don't remember at all Bill Haley's recording of R O C K. Overall it's a good compilation. It's a keeper.
Terrific Little CD.......2004-06-02
This is an excellent compilation of 50s hits. The lineup is solid, but the remastering isn't notable and more songs could have been included. Nevertheless, in the glut of compliations where the tracks aren't the original hit recordings, this is a terrific little CD.
I love rock & roll; hits of the '50s.......2003-11-06
This is, by far, the worst CD I have ever heard. I grew up in the '50s and know that these are not the original artists who are listed. Whoever is pretending to imitate them is not even close. The musicianship and recording qualities are horrible; if the songs had been done well by other musicians, it would not be quite such a disappointment!
Average customer rating:
- This is one of the best compilation CDs I have ever seen!
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Chart Toppers: Rock Hits of the 60's
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000006OMO
Release Date: 1998-05-26 |
Tracks:
- You Really Got Me - The Kinks
- Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
- Wild Thing - The Troggs
- No Particular Place To Go - Chuck Berry
- Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys
- Green Onions - Booker T. & The MG's
- Mony Mony - Tommy James & The Shondells
- She's Not There - The Zombies
- G.T.O. - Ronny & The Daytonas
- I Fought The Law - Bobby Fuller Four
- Pictures Of Matchstick Men - Status Quo
- Leader Of The Pack - The Shangri-Las
- Happy Together - The Turtles
- Save the Last Dance For Me - The Drifters
- The Letter - The Box Tops
Customer Reviews:
This is one of the best compilation CDs I have ever seen!.......1998-08-29
I really enjoy almost all of the songs on this CD. It is one of the best 60's collection CDs ever. It has a wide variety of songs, almost all of them easily recognizable. All in all, a very worthwile CD for listening to anytime!
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