Alan Jackson, the 1990s' preeminent tradition-based singer, kicked up a fuss at the 1999 CMA Awards over the Country Music Association's cavalier treatment of George Jones. That same deep, abiding reverence for the past clearly inspired this collection of oldies, all of them Jackson's personal favorites. Many choices aren't surprising, such as the 1967 Jim Ed Brown barroom anthem "Pop a Top," Merle Haggard's "My Own Kind of Hat" and "The Way I Am," Don Williams's "It Must Be Love," the 1963 George Jones hit "Revenooer Man," Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man," and Gene Watson's "Farewell Party." The performances are competent enough, yet something's missing. Passion, normally a given on Jackson's recordings, surfaces only on Charley Pride's "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'." Given Jackson's undeniable love for the material, his delivery seems detached, even clinical. More out of place is his duet with Jimmy Buffett on Buffett's shopworn "Margaritaville," which seems less of a stand-alone performance than an entry in a future CMA "Vocal Event of the Year" sweepstakes. --Rich Kienzle
Under the Influence,Alan Jackson,Arista,Contemporary Country,Country,Honky Tonk,Pop,Popular Music
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A Man Under the Influence
Alejandro Escovedo Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AVO8 Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Wave
- Rosalie
- Rhapsody
- Across the River
- Castanets
- Don't Need You
- Follow You Down
- Wedding Day
- Velvet Guitar
- As I Fall
- About This Love
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Ripe with the enigmas of loss, love, and connections across great distances, Alejandro Escovedo's sixth solo album realizes the promise of his remarkable gifts as singer, songwriter, and arranger. On spiraling tiers of pedal steel, cellos, violins, and electric and acoustic guitars, his chamber-rock vision comes to full fruition. He's never made freer garage pop than "Castanets," never stirred a more sweeping lyricism than in "Don't Need You," and never laid bare more soul than in the heartbreaking "Follow You Down" (a ballad Escovedo often dedicates to Townes Van Zandt). Even more amazing are the pairing of "Wave" and "Rosalie," subtle dramas of the Mexican-American passage through separation and faith, and the swirling, aching "About This Love," which concludes "It's all about the way/We break, to love again." Escovedo has always sought a poetic fusing of sound and image; with A Man Under the Influence, that search is complete. --Roy KastenAlbum Description
Produced by Chris Stamey (former dB's) and performed by many of Alejandro's band of usual suspects, it also features the contributions of Eric Heywood (Richard Buckner, Freakwater),Mitch Easter, members of Superchunk, Ryan Adams, Chip Robinson (The Backsliders), Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown) and more. The album's first two tracks inspired Alejandro to write the play 'By The Hand Of The Father', which has already premiered in L.A. and was be performed at SXSW 2001. 11 tracks. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
songs to play over and over and over.......2007-04-25
Alejandro has ME under the influence!.......2005-10-23
Unique and Wonderful.......2005-09-27
Estas canciones son para ti..........2004-03-17
Alejandro Escovedo is one songwriter and musician that I was fortunate to run into not too long ago, one who magically manages to seamlessly blend influences from folk, rock & roll, punk, country and texmex music. After learning about him, this album, with all its "dia de los muertos" motif instantly captured my attention: gladly I later found out most of his fans consider it to be his best production to date. To me the 11-song was like a book consisting of two intertwined chapters, somewhat (and two very solid chapters, for the matter). From the opening chord of "Wave", into the contagious "Rosalie", the first chapter is mostly straight-up rock 'n roll with songs that equally borrow from The Beatles in their early years or Los Lobos, while still retaining a uniqueness that makes them refreshing, making you want to listen to them over and over again.
The other chapter of the album shows a far more personal side of Escovedo, with "Across The River", "Velvet Guitar" (a very Tom Petty-like tune), the intimate "Don't Need You" and the closing "About This Love" making you wonder: what on earth are we listening to these days, when a guy like Alejandro Escovedo is far from being well known? (to the point on depending on his friend's and fan's help to get back on his feet after collapsing in April 2003 -you can also help him by going to http://www.alejandrofund.com/)
Fantastic CD.......2003-08-14
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Under the Influence of Giants
Under the Influence of Giants Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GFRJ80 Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Ah Ha
- Got Nothing
- In The Clouds
- Stay Illogical
- Mama's Room
- Heaven Is Full
- I Love You
- Against All Odds
- Lay Me Down
- Faces
- Meaningless Love
Album Description
When you call your band Under the Influence of Giants, you're expected to somehow be the sum of your roots, but this L.A. outfit defies easy categorization. As their self-titled debut Island Records album bears out, the Giants' funk-inflected, hook-saturated pop-soul is a combination of the Talking Heads' African poly-rhythmic groove ("Ah-ha," "Got Nuthin'"), the ethereal falsettos of Michael Jackson and Prince ("Mama's Room"), the blue-eyed R&B of Hall & Oates and George Michael ("In the Clouds"), the insinuating melodic pop of Rubber Soul ("Stay Illogical"), Earth, Wind & Fire's horn-driven, noirish funk ("Against All Odds"), McCartney's winsome balladry ("Lay Me Down") and even the throbbing beat of post-hip-hop by way of Madonna ("Meaningless Love").Customer Reviews:
A fresh breath of "originality".......2007-06-23
When I first put this in my car and started hearing "Ah-ha" I couldn't help but start tapping my foot and bobbing my head. All of the album is of that level of fun and enjoyment. While not all are as fast as songs like "Got Nothing" or "Mama's Room" they're all really fun to listen to. Even the slower songs such as "Lay me Down" and "Meaningless Love" will probably have you singing along to them before you know what's happening.
Overall, UTIOG is a great kickback to times before I was born as well as a great tribute to some of the greatest artists of all time. Not only that, they prove that that same formula that worked back then still works now.
FUN & Intelligent tunes.......2007-05-20
And What an Entrance!!!.......2007-04-11
But I branched out.
After someone introduced me to these guys, I was blown away by their hot fusion of soul, 70s disco-esque falsettos, and fantastic beats. Yes, if I could snog the music, I would. Better yet, every song is pretty different.
Their kind of music hasn't appeared much on the market these days, I feel, which is what makes them so refreshing to listen to.
So...that's basically why I decided to give these guys 5 stars - they bloody well deserve every one of them.
Surprise Fav New Album.......2007-04-09
I'm even planning on seeing them in concert when they come to "Houstin" as they so amusingly spelled it on their flyer. Sorry guys, had to razz ya about that jet lagged poor rockstar mistake! I can't wait to see the guys live and discover if they have as good of a stage presence as I imagine. I think they will be a band to watch.
good band,.......2007-01-31
not too sure about that, way better than home town hero though, glad they dropped that kind of music. :)
this cd can get tiring after a while, its pretty good though
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Under tha Influence
DJ Quik Manufacturer: Ark 21 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067ATC Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Tha Poem
- Trouble
- Come 2Nyte
- Put It On Me
- Murda 1 Case
- Ev'ryday
- Get Loaded
- Gina Statuatorre
- 50 Ways
- Quik's Groove
- Get Tha Money
- One On 1
- Sex Crymee
- Birdz & Da Beez
- Oh Well/Out
Customer Reviews:
A LOST CLASSIC: 2002 album of the year?.......2006-11-13
With modern hip hop in its diluted sorry state, DJ Quiks 6th album stands out. Mainly its the beats. This is not g-funk! Its way too creative to be put in that category.
Quik is no longer a gangsta rapper, he is a 32 year old seasoned artist with a passion for expanding his sound. Throughout the album the songs one by one ride very distinct, catchy melodies that incorporate new sounds & styles, made all the better by the use of real instruments and zero reliance on samples (how many hip hop/R&B producers can claim that?).
Quik himself is an improved emcee, although frequently his lyrics border on sleazy, hip hop has never been music for the easily offended. He recruits various and some unexpected guests who also add to the solid vocals. For once, thank God, there are no interludes to clutter and slow down the album! 'Under Tha Influence' can be played front to back with no skipping/pre-programming necessary. Any song is playable in the club, and the whole album sounds cool in the car or, in my case last night, in the bedroom with the lights off with a Special Somebody, hehe.
This is hardcore hip hop at its most musical & original, and Quik confirms to those in the know that he is still one of the best producers in the game, at worst #2 on the West Coast (although lyrically and musically he toys with Dr Dre IMO, just not commercially).
Too bad the general black music audience is out the loop with DJ Quiks music, and a lot of blame falls on his labels failure to promote his releases, and black music magazines who are reluctant to accord much time to a new album by an vet like DJ Quik in favour of talentless flash in the pan acts like 50 Cent, The Game, et al.
The fact that this album is now deleted is a damning indictment on hip hop. No wonder Quiks want to hang up the mic. How could you all have so little regard for the future of the music that an album this fresh & different was not even supported?
If 'The Fix' was 2002s hip hop album of the year, then 'Under Tha Influence' gives it a serious run for its money.
The last thing i wanted to hear from quik.......2005-05-13
3.5 Stars.......2005-02-08
Quik is da name!!.......2004-11-11
Albums like this deserve more spotlight because Quik put some work in on this one. This album doesn't make u feel like a "vic" after u buy it and hear it. Like some of this crap out there now. If u have been a quik fan since the past u will luv this, if u are new to quik u will want to buy some of his older stuff. Hotep!!!
CONSIDER THIS THE REVITILIZATION OF QUIK-A-LODIAN.......2004-11-10
With an amazing line-up of stars on this album, he showcases his beats like the typical guy he is...eclectic! Help from Dr. Dre, Suga Free, Talib Kweli, Shyheim, Pharaohe Monche, Wanya Morris(Boyz II Men), AMG, Truth Hurts, Debarge, El Debarge, and KK(2nd II None) makes this album a top notch contender as album of the year(2002), and the best DJ Quik album ever. I own them all, so having heard them all, makes me know that I FEEL; that this is the crown of the DJ Quik collection.
Listed here is the listing, followed by my best out of 10.
DJ QUIK - UNDER THE INFLUENCE
1 Tha Proem - 10
2 Trouble - 10
3 Come 2Nyte - 10
4 Put It on Me - 10
5 Murda 1 Case - 11
6 Ev'ryday - 10
7 Get Loaded - 10
8 Gina Statuatorré - 10
9 50 Ways - 10
10 Quik's Groove 6 - 6
11 Get tha Money - 8
12 One on 1 - 8
13 Sex Crymee - 8
14 Birdz & da Beez - 7
15 Oh Well - 8
16 Out - 8
For a total of 144/160 = 90 %
I can't give any of his albums that, but they are all good...this one is great though.
Thanks
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Under the Influence
Alan Jackson Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001T3HC Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Pop A Top
- Farewell Party
- Kiss An Angel Good Morning
- Right In The Palm Of Your Hand
- Blues Man, The
- Revenoor Man
- My Own Kind Of Hat
- She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs
- Way I Am, The
- It Must Be Love
- Once You've Had The Best
- Margaritaville
Amazon.com
Alan Jackson, the 1990s' preeminent tradition-based singer, kicked up a fuss at the 1999 CMA Awards over the Country Music Association's cavalier treatment of George Jones. That same deep, abiding reverence for the past clearly inspired this collection of oldies, all of them Jackson's personal favorites. Many choices aren't surprising, such as the 1967 Jim Ed Brown barroom anthem "Pop a Top," Merle Haggard's "My Own Kind of Hat" and "The Way I Am," Don Williams's "It Must Be Love," the 1963 George Jones hit "Revenooer Man," Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man," and Gene Watson's "Farewell Party." The performances are competent enough, yet something's missing. Passion, normally a given on Jackson's recordings, surfaces only on Charley Pride's "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'." Given Jackson's undeniable love for the material, his delivery seems detached, even clinical. More out of place is his duet with Jimmy Buffett on Buffett's shopworn "Margaritaville," which seems less of a stand-alone performance than an entry in a future CMA "Vocal Event of the Year" sweepstakes. --Rich KienzleCustomer Reviews:
Alan goes back to his roots.......2003-01-29
Right in the palm of your hand was originally recorded by Crystal Gayle and later covered by Mel Mc Daniel. It is Mel who gets Alan's credit - no mention is made in his comments about Crystal. The most surprising inclusions here are Pop atop (Jim Ed Brown) and Margarittaville (Jimmy Buffett), this last being a duet with Jimmy.
Alan does not attempt to do anything different with the songs - they sound just how you would expect them to sound. He never expected this album to be a big seller, but wanted to show his fans where his roots lay. The results far exceeded expectations, partly because none of the songs have been over-recorded.
This is not the best place to begin an Alan Jackson collection, but it is a very enjoyable album. Actually, I have most of Alan's albums and they are all excellent.
A superb performance by Alan Jackson.......2002-06-17
These honky tonk ballads are songs that meant something to him growing up, he liked them or he sang them in his career before he was making records. He doesn't try to make these "his own songs", he just wants to sing them. But with Jackson's solid country style and his deep voice, some of the lesser known tunes come across so close to his style it is impossible to relate them as someone elses.
A surprise closing number is "Margaritaville" sharing vocals with the special non-country guest Jimmy Buffet (vocal were done separately.)
The other recognizable song is "Kiss an Angel Good Morning" by Charley Pride. "Farewell Party" by a sad, Gene Watson song about a man who asks his love to at least pretend to love him when he departs this world. If you haven't heard Gene Watson sing this maudlin ballad, please give it a try.
The 1967 booze ballad, "Pop a Top", which is a faster tune complete with the sound effect of a "beer can popping". Aside from Hank Williams, George Jones another favorite of Jackson's. Two song of Jones are here and an autobiographical song of Hank Williams about one of his wives.
An upbeat song that Alan has sung a lot is "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs." John Anderson's good honky-tonker, great club song reminded Jackson of those days. "It Must Be Love" another single from the CD is written by a personal favorite song writer of Alan Jackson's Bob McDill. Almost every CD of Jackson's has something written by Bob McDill.
As always, here is another fabulous CD by a true country honky tonk performer. Alan Jackson has always done wonderful work. Every CD he puts out is quality, top notch.
This is WONDERFUL!......MzRizz.
A strong tribute to tradition; definitely five stars.......2002-03-14
One of Alan's Best.......2002-02-10
A Legend.......2001-12-27
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Under the Influence
Wildside Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008MCJ Release Date: 1992-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Hang On Lucy
- So Far Away
- Monkey See Monkey Do
- Just Another Night
- Looks Like Love
- Lad In Sin
- Drunkin' Man's Blues
- How Many Lies
- Hair Of The Dog
- Heart-N-Soul
- Kiss This Love Goodbye
- Clock Strikes 12
Customer Reviews:
10 years to find out who they are!.......2006-11-22
should have been BIGG!.......2006-09-07
GUYZ HAVE A GREAT SOUND.SOMEHOW I MISSED THIS ONE!,SINGER SOUNDS
A LITTLE LIKE AXEL,BUT THE BAND ROCKS!.IT'S HARD TO FIND STUFF
THAT HAS THAT 80'S STYLE,SO IF YOU'RE A FAN-I SUGGEST YOU BUY
THIS,IT'S WORTH IT!.
Awesome band with the 80's metal sound........2006-06-25
Hard Rockin' Hair Metal - The Way It's Supposed To Be.......2006-03-21
Holy Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-03-04
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Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
Minutemen Manufacturer: Sst Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000LZE Release Date: 1991-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Self-Referenced
- Cut
- Dream Told By Moto
- Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!
- The Toe Jam
- I Felt Like A Gringo
- The Product
- Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
- Bonus Track 1
Amazon.com
For a brief and shining moment, the working-class heroes of Minutemen streaked across punk rock's horizon, opening minds, moving butts, and inspiring awe like few of their peers. This 1983 EP might not be one of their better-known releases, but it is chock-a-block with classic spiels that shed light on the instinctive bond between bassist Mike Watt (who checks in with the cutting "I Felt Like a Gringo") and the late guitarist D Boon (whose furious delivery ensures that every listener will feel "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" deep in his or her gut). True to form, most of the tunes do clock in around a minute, so even if one doesn't strike your fancy, the wait for the next buzz won't be a long one. --David SpragueCustomer Reviews:
All you have said is true but..........2006-07-06
Little Man With a Gun In His Hand. Masterpiece ep........2006-03-01
Lucky us.
Maybe one day someone will piece together some sorta listing of their touring history.
'I Felt Like a Gringo' is also another classic. Well, really, the MINUTEMEN rarely did any songs that were less than grand. Some are spectacular, others are just great.
Sure, get this record in another CD with those Post Mersh volumes. Get yer music's worth. The more MINUTEMEN the better. This record, by itself is totally worth it, no matter what way you get it. Driving, impeccable drumming, conviction in the vocals and a sound they simply invented themselves.
God bless d. boon and the MINUTEMEN. chrisbct@hotmail.com
(if you wanna see my story of me seein' 'em 3 times look up the What Makes A Man review here.)
a must for all fans!.......1999-01-06
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Under the Influence: A Jam Band Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002SPQ3G Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Gov't Mule - Simple Man
- North Mississippi Allstars - Wiskey Rock a Roller
- Galactic - Saturday Night Special
- Yonder Mountain String Band - Four Walls of Raiford
- Particle - Workin' for MCA
- Les Claypool - Call Me The Breeze
- Moe With Joe Hiatt - The Ballad of Curtis Loew
- Disco Biscuits - Give Me Three Steps
- Drive By Truckers - Every Mother's Son
- Blues Traveler - Free Bird
- Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Sweet Home Alabama
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable overall.......2005-12-26
The CD would have got 5 Stars but for the appalling versions of Sweet Home Alabama by Big Head Todd and Gimme 3 Steps by Disco Biscuits (WHO!?!?!?). Also Les Claypool, although a damn fine talent, gets the thumbs down. Otherwise , a very good and enjoable compilation
Another so-so tribute.......2004-10-28
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Under the Influence
Overkill Manufacturer: Megaforce / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IMK Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Shred
- Never Say Never
- Hello From The Gutter
- Mad Gone World
- Brainfade
- Drunken Wisdom
- End Of The Line
- Head First
- Overkill III (Under The Influence)
Customer Reviews:
Hello from The Gutter We've Been Expecting You! .......2007-05-08
Their best album.......2006-12-12
Often ignored due to the strange production.......2006-02-12
Anyways, onto the album, this is Overkills 3rd offering, after surprising everyone with their stellar debate "Feel The Fire", then the best CD they've ever done came second "Taking Over", could they top that? In my opinion, no, but is this and the following 2 albums great? Indeed!, the song writing is a bit different than the previous 2, but still Thrash.
Bobby Blitz must've smoked alot of cigarettes after "Taking Over", because this is where his rasp begins, still uses the melodic kind of vocals though, like on the previous 2, but in spots, he gets really raspy, and would continue this more on the next 2 releases, great vocalist!
Bobby Gustafson is truely a shredder, great riffs, heavy, fast most the time, and catchy as all hell, great solos, an underrated guitarist.
D.D Verni is a great bassist, great bass lines, just listen to the bass solo in "Never Say Never" excellent!
This is the first album containing Sid Flack, who replaces Rat Skates, and the change is obvious, Sid is great though, alot of nice fills and stuff, his work would show better on the next album "The Years of Decay" though.
"Shred" A very strong opener, great opening riff, great riffs all throughout, very catchy too, SHRED!
"Never Say Never" Starts out a bit slower, then moves into a nice mid paced riff, then another nice riff, then comes the great bass solo by D.D!
"Hello From The Gutter" Everyone knows this song, it's their most popular song, this is how I got into them, I saw the video for this back in the day on Headbangers Ball, great song.
"Mad Gone World" is kind of mid paced to begin, with a nice set of riffs, it gets quite a bit faster during the chorus though, just listen to that riff after the first chorus!
"Brainfade" Not quite as strong as the first 4, but still enjoyable, has a very catchy chorus.
"Drunken Wisdom" Starts out with a nice classical guitar, this is where the pace slows down alot, more groove in this one, but a great song.
"End of the Line" is mostly mid paced, with a killer solo.
"Head First", Starts out with another great bass solo by D.D, and works it's way into the first riff, then another Bass lead by D.D, and yet again, works it's way into the riff, He's heard really nice on this song, great song.
"Overkill lll (Under The Influence)" The last song of the Overkill trilogy, a killer track, not quite as good as part 2, but really good, a nice way to close the album, and end the trilogy.
This is an underrated album, other than "Hello From The Gutter", nothing else off this got really noticed. And the production isn't that bad people, the only thing that is kind of pushed back is the drums, but you can still hear them well. So if you've heard "Feel The Fire" and "Taking Over" and want to hear Overkill with a change on the skins, and the songwriting, check this one out. Also check out "The Years of Decay" and "Horrorscope" for more greatness!
100% Great Classic Album.......2006-01-22
As someone who loves all forms of metal, this is a particular gem! If you do not have the early Overkill albums (including this one) right alongside the first three Metallica albums and the two Megadeth classics, you cannot call yourself a fan of thrash.
Pure classic. Buy right now. Now if you'll excuse me, I have an "Under the Influence" shirt to buy!
Different.......2005-08-30
Feel The Fire,Taking Over and The Years Of Decay.Every thing is still amazing on this album.Shred is a great song for the first song, the best part of the song is the solo with the thrash beat.Hello From The Gutter will knock you out,that song is the best song on the album.Overkill 111(Under The Influence)is good but nothing beats Overkill from Feel The Fire.If you know Overkill,then you already know this album rules!
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Thuggin Under the Influence
Lil' J Manufacturer: 404 Music Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005M96X Release Date: 2001-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Welcome
- Swerve
- Put Da Whip On It
- Long Days
- Watch What U Say'n
- Dubbs And Brikks
- Tonite
- G.A.
- Put Da Whip On It
- Haters
- Right Here Right Now
- Skit
- Freaky Thug
- Whatdaya Call Dat
- Do That Shit
- Getcha Some Money
- Dis Shawty Here
Customer Reviews:
Young Jeezy's Official Debut Album.......2007-01-13
"Put Da Whip On It Pt. 1", "Put Da Whip On It Pt. 2", "Tonite", and "Haters" were originally released on Thuggin' Under The Influence.
As for the music itself, it's clear the budget for this album was pretty low. A lot of the beats sound as if they were made on a computer, and Young Jeezy's style was a lot different, especially compared to his recent material. His voice comes off as more high pitched, and in some areas, it sounds like he struggles to stay on beat.
Despite some obvious rookie flaws, he still manages to squeeze out a few stand-out tracks that keep the album entertaining. "Swerve" and "Dubbs And Brikks" are two of my personal favorites. In the end, you can't expect this album to blow you away, and it's by no means a classic at all. I would only reccomend buying this album if you're a true fan of Young Jeezy.
BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-02-18
I HAVE A LOT OF DIRTY SOUTH CDS
AND THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST.
THIS ALBUM HAS ABOUT 6 REALLY GOOD SONGS WITH ONE BY (Lil jon)
GO GET THIS - ITS CHEAP - YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT, THANKS.
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Under the Influence
Status Quo Manufacturer: Membran/Noble Price ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CS3U1Q Release Date: 2005-12-26 |
Tracks:
- Twenty Wild Horses
- Under The Influence
- Round And Round
- Shine On
- Little White Lies
- Keep Em Coming
- Little Me And You
- Making Waves
- Blessed Are The Meek
- Roll The Dice
- Not Fade Away
- The Way It Goes
Album Description
1999 album by the veteran British rockers fronted by Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt. Features 11 new original Quo tunes , including the single 'The Way It Goes', plus a cover of Buddy Holly's 'Not Fade Away', for a total of 12 tracks.Customer Reviews:
Excellent...!.......2007-03-12
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