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Cool Breeze,Kohala,Toshiba EMI,World Music
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- Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East ~ Cal Tjader
- Cal tjader
- Breeze From the East is a wonderful album
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- A Good Beginning for New Cal Tjader Fans
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Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East
Cal Tjader
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000047E8
Release Date: 1997-03-25 |
Tracks:
- The Fakir
- Cherry Blossoms
- Borneo
- Tokyo Blues
- Song Of The Yellow River
- Sahib
- China Nights (Shina No Yoru)
- Almond Tree
- Hot Sake
- Sake And Greens
- Cha
- Leyte
- Shoji
- China Nights (Shina No Yoru)
- Fuji
- Black Orchid
- Theme From Burke's Law
- Star Dust
- Poinciana
- East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
- Cha
- Star Dust
Customer Reviews:
Several Shades Of Jade / Breeze From The East ~ Cal Tjader.......2006-03-15
The idea of "combining" two of Cal Tjaders best album's was a good one, of the two, "Breeze From The East" was Tjader's classic,with the exception of tracks "Burke's Law and Star Dust," the way he played made me feel as if I was somewhere in the "South Pacific" hearing the lapping of the waves on a sun baked beach...Excellent!!
Cal tjader.......2006-02-25
Still great tracks to listen to after my 12" vinyl has long gone. Great to be reintroded to one of the best musicians ever.
Breeze From the East is a wonderful album.......2005-04-12
Thanks to Verve Records (a division of Polygram Classics & Jazz) for remastering these. I bought this CD to replace my LP of Breeze from the East. I understand many critics, and Cal Tjader himself, prefer the "similarly-themed" album Several Shades of Jade, included on this CD. I do like several of "Jade's" nine tunes. But I was surprised to frequently hear a Big Band sound on that album - lots of brass; standard-fare and/or annoying percussion. Those same critics have pointed out faults of "Breeze." But there is a consistent, intriguing mix of instruments and rhythms here that are melded with - and not overpowering of - Cal's vibraphone riffs. A refreshing breeze all the way through.
--.......2004-06-09
Despite being borne out of a period of musical compromise by Tjader, 'Several Shades of Jade' is a fine record. It may not be one of his more individual statements, and in fact, it doesn't even sound like he's the band leader, but the final product - above all the subtext of credits - is smart music.
One feels the presence of Lalo Schifrin, Tjader's collaborator and arranger on the album, more so than Tjader's in the overall aesthetic of the record, and that's not all that surprising when you consider that he wrote four of the songs and employed his orchestra throughout. Having extensive experience scoring films, Schifrin does little to suppress those tendencies even within the setting of a proper jazz recording. He establishes drama and creates shades of sound with his vast arsenal of musicians and instruments that Tjader was unable to achieve with his own small combos. Some would see Schifrin's influence as a watering-down of Tjader's sound - and that may be true on a personal level - but what's wrong with a classy soundtrack album, even if there's no film? What makes it even more interesting is the whole Far East theme, which fits right into Schifrin's style of creating scores for films in exotic locales.
I think the opening track, 'The Fakir', is the most successful song on the record in terms of creating a synthesis of East and West, and it hints at what Herbie Mann would do a few years later on his 'Wailing Dervishes' album. 'Cherry Blossoms' is a really precious ballad, yet sincere. Santana more or less recorded 'Borneo' with rock instruments and called it 'Soul Sacrifice' on their debut record with no credit to Schifrin. Tjader sounds great on 'Tokyo Blues' and 'Song of the Yellow River' is reminiscent of a classic Schifrin chase scene. 'China Nights (Shina No Yoru)' and 'Almond Tree' will appeal to fans of Tjader's more traditional sound, though some horns are present.
The 'Breeze From the East' record should have been titled 'Breeze THROUGH the East' because Tjader and his new collaborator Stan Applebaum apparently didn't spend much time there, judging by the music. Where the 'Several Shades...' album made an attempt to be conscious of traditional music from the Far East and represent it in a dignified manner, 'Breeze From the East' is a cheap postcard put to music. It's the work of tourists - for tourists - and has very little soul. Because Tjader was involved in both projects and the two records were cut six months apart, the difference in quality lies in the collaborators, with Schifrin's skills embarrassing those of Applebaum. It almost sounds like someone told Tjader and Applebaum after the songs were rehearsed that this was going to be an Eastern-flavored record. Many of the songs are quite conventional but suffer from inappropriate patronizing Eastern flourishes that do nothing to enhance either the song or the image of Eastern people. Primary offenders on the 'Breeze...' album are the cringe-inducing 'Cha', 'Shoji', 'Theme From Burke's Law' (what were they thinking?) and the Japanized shlock take on 'Star Dust'. It's somewhat interesting to hear the piano riff from the latin standard 'Mazecote' on 'Poinciana' and 'Black Orchid' is a decent song, though re-recorded, but that's about all there is to recommend for 'Breeze...'
A Good Beginning for New Cal Tjader Fans.......1999-12-31
This CD is a wonderful beginning to those venturing forth into the world of acid jazz, let alone the world of Cal Tjader. My most favorite cuts are "Cherry Blossoms" and "Theme from Burke's Law." These cuts, although diametrically opposed (musically speaking), present just the duality this CD offers. First, the Asian-influenced cuts create a sultry and spicy flavor of music for you to enjoy. The second half offers a more mellow, cocktail party-like atmosphere. No doubt you WILL find favorite cuts among the choice selection "Several/Breeze" offers!
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- A tougher Cet Baker
- Poignancy and Intimacy
- Baby Breeze, one of Chet's personal favourites
- Chet Baker's sweet return to the States . . .
- This is my favorite of Chet's recordings
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Baby Breeze
Chet Baker
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000HXFL
Release Date: 1999-01-26 |
Tracks:
- Baby Breeze
- Born To Be Blue
- This Is The Thing
- I Wish You Love
- Everything Depends On You
- One With One
- Pamela's Passion
- The Touch Of Your Lips
- Comin' Down
- You're Mine, You
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- A Taste Of Honey
- Think Beautiful
- I Wish You Love (Alternate Take)
- Think Beautiful (Alternate Take)
Customer Reviews:
A tougher Cet Baker.......2006-10-18
This was the first studio album Chet Baker cut after a lengthy stay in Italy (5 years), made in January 1965. He returned to the States with a new style (and a new axe - flugelhorn), playing "harsher" (his words) than ever before. He was also tackling new material, very advanced and creative. This is evident throughout this CD as he works his way (effortlessly, by the way) through a couple of Hal Galper compositions that are pretty complicated and sophisticated. BABY BREEZE has a blues march feel to it, and Chet's solo is melodic and strong. THIS IS THE THING is taken up and it's HOT, especially Frank Strozier's alto solo. Another Galper tune is PAMELA'S PASSION, also taken up, which goes out of tempo on occasion and thus produces excellent tension. Richard Carpenter contributed two tunes, the best being COMIN' DOWN, which sounds very much like Coltrane's GIANT STEPS. Baker sings on a few tunes, which is okay but no great shakes; on one of them (BORN TO BE BLUE) the focus for the listener is definitely on Bobby Scott's incredibly bluesy piano accompaniment. This is a solid album for Baker, offering up an exciting change and a deeper involvement. Nice!
Poignancy and Intimacy.......2004-08-04
Of the dozen Chet Baker CDs that I own, "Baby Breeze" stands out as the most poignant, intimate and resonant--deeply romantic but never cocktail lounge saccharine. Overall, it has the depth of feeling and richness of melody lacking in some of Chet's earlier, breezier albums. It is definitely a reflection of a more mature singer, musician and human being. His renditions of "A Taste of Honey" and "The Touch of Your Lips" are particularly haunting. I could listen to these two tracks for hours--in my solitude.
Baby Breeze, one of Chet's personal favourites.......2000-12-04
In interviews as late as 1987 Chet listed this album as one of his favourites, and who would doubt his judgment? I think it's his best album from the sixties, a perfect showcase for Chet's varied talents. Whether you like the fleet player of fast bop (or post-bop, as is the case here), the lyrical trumpeter or the sensitive balladeer, it's all here. The uptempo tunes sound very "sixties" and modern and Chet's lines are firm, hard-driven and edgy, but he never loses his human touch. As a vocalist Chet has never sounded better. He sings with fire, conviction and at times almost unbearable tenderness - "You're mine, you" and "The touch of your lips" send chills up your spine - and his rendition of Mel Tormé's "Born to be blue" is impressive and, indeed, bluesy. Anyone who claims that Chet isn't a singer should listen to these cuts. This American comeback album has long unduly been overlooked, but it is a very strong statement from this poignant trumpeter and singer. If you love Chet you should buy this one; you can't go wrong with it.
Chet Baker's sweet return to the States . . ........2000-09-04
After years in Europe, Baker returned to the West Coast to record "Baby Breeze". His trumpet was stolen just before sessions began, so he played a fugelhorn, which served to make his already langorous and lush leads warmer and smoother. After a few years of drug addiction and the resulting obscurity, Baker came back strong with this collection, which encapsulates all three of his major personas: The sweetest trumpet blower around, a singer whose voice was high and lonesome and muscular all at once, and the harder bop-oriented musician that many people don't remember. A great album from a great jazzman.
This is my favorite of Chet's recordings.......1999-08-29
This album is SO perfect because it's NOT perfect. There is a little emotional weariness in Chet's voice, and there are times when you can hear a bit of a struggle with his flugelhorn (his trumpet was stolen before he recorded this album.) But that is what gives this album such a human quality, you can truly hear the sadness in Chet's voice when he sings "Born to Be Blue" - as though the song is about him. His playing is usually phenomenal, but you can hear a bit of a struggle on his usually so perfectly executed ballad solos, and there is such beauty to it. I love this album because it has such a wonderful human quality - there is so much emotion in Chet's voice and playing, that you can almost feel with him. Definitely buy this CD if you like Chet, or even if you just want a great jazz CD to add to your collection.
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- The last recording of a musical genius
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The Last Recording
Frank Rosolino
Manufacturer: Sea Breeze Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000I5YCQA
Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Misty (Radio Edit)
- I Thought About You (Radio Edit)
- Waltz For Diane (Take Two)
- Misty
- I Thought About You
- Waltz For Diane (Take One)
Album Description
Frank Rosolino's last recording is a treasure featuring the leader's velvet-smooth trombone.
Customer Reviews:
The last recording of a musical genius.......2007-02-15
Frank. For all of you who love Frank like I do this is a major event in recent years music history. Another exceptional recording from Frank that we haven't had the opportunity to enjoy before. Think about this. This material was refused by all the most important record companies at the time (1978) because Frank here used an electronic device called "multivider", which when he activated it gave the impression of two or three horns playing in unison. But believe me, no gimmick here, this is pure bop, pure jazz of the highest caliber. Can you imagine that? How can a record company refuse this material for the few bucks it costed I suppose ...? What they were thinking about? What kind of un-musical persons are seated in the chairs that count in the music industry? I can't believe this. Here there's a monster musician at the top of his game, perfectly in control of his art, creative and enthusiast playing some of the best music of his career and you refuse to publish an album like this? I can't believe this. Justice is not of this world for sure. Talking about this album it comprehend only three tunes but in two versions each. The versions are not different generally speaking, thay are only two different takes of the same tune. They are two standards, Errol Garner's "Misty" and Burke/Van Heusen's "I thought about you" and a wonderful original line from Frank, "Waltz for Diane" which is a minor blues in 3/4 time that he recorded before in an album he did with Sonny Stitt now under the "Collectables" label. The trio which comps under Frank is formed by pianist Larry Willis, Billy Higgins at the drums and Kevan Brandon at double bass. An excellent trio. What can I say more. Hearing Frank blowing again is such a Joy ... I can't do nothing but shut up and play again the record.
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- Wonderful,soothing, mellow ,easy listening Heaven!!!!!!
- Bob's a Groovemaster with a true jazz feel. Slammin!
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Cool Breeze
Bob Baldwin
Manufacturer: Shanachie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000DRS
Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Give In To Love
- Summer Breeze
- Bahia Maria
- People Make The World Go Round
- Ties That Bind
- Walk On By
- Hot Fun In The Sun
- Vi's Pies
- Cool Wind Blowing
- I Give Unto You
- Be Encouraged
- Ties That Bind (Interlude)
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful,soothing, mellow ,easy listening Heaven!!!!!!.......1999-07-15
Bob Baldwin's covers of the standards on this CD as well as his own works are outstanding!!! Summer Breeze never sounded so good !!!!Anxiously awaiting the next album with much enthusiasm!!!
Bob's a Groovemaster with a true jazz feel. Slammin!.......1998-06-26
Bob works magic on the ivory. His collaborative efforts with Marion Meadows add to this masterpiece. Summer Breeze has rocked the charts on NY's CD 101.9 for a while now. I'm a drummer and can groove to these jams all day. He's blessed with the gift of creating good music that all can enjoy.
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- this song is really good
- This Song Is Da Bomb
- This song is good!
- This song is good!
- THIS SONG IS DA BOMB
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Watch for the Hook
Cool Breeze
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B00000G4MS
Release Date: 1998-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Round 1: Watch For The Hook (Dungeon Family Mix)
- Round 2: Watch For The Hook (Instrumental)
Customer Reviews:
this song is really good.......2000-04-24
This song is awesome but I do not think that Cool Breeze is that good a singer. He is outshined by his featured guests. Outkast is awesome and Goodie Mob is great. I suggest that you buy this cd single but do not buy the entire Cool Breeze Cd.
This Song Is Da Bomb.......1999-05-31
Cool Breezes single, Watch For The Hook, is awsome. I heard this song at my friend daves house and I knew I had to have the single. After listening to this I went out and got Witchdoctor, Goodie Mob and Outkast's CD's because they were feaatured in Watch for the hook.
This song is good!.......1999-05-26
This song is a knock out! The, like, thirty guys on it all try harder than the previous to outdo each other and some rap so fast it's insaine. When I first saw the video, it was pretty lame looking (a reservior dogs spoof) but the song kept me watching. The sample used is catchy and obscure enough to sound fresh (A-A-ApuffdaddyCHOO!! excuse me.)Like the refrain says; watch for the hook, it'll grab ya.
This song is good!.......1999-05-26
This song is a knock out! The, like, thirty guys on it all try harder than the previous to outdo each other and some rap so fast it's insaine. When I first saw the video, it was pretty lame looking (a reservior dogs spoof) but the song kept me watching. The sample used is catchy and obscure enough to sound fresh (A-A-ApuffdaddyCHOO!! excuse me.)Like the refrain says; watch for the hook, it'll grab ya.
THIS SONG IS DA BOMB.......1999-02-19
This is a must for rap lover
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Cool Breeze
Kohala
Manufacturer: Palm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Pacific Islands
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ASIN: B0000AINRG
Release Date: 2003-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Night Marchers
- Summer Stroll
- Tres Amigos
- Manatsuno Kajitsu
- Her Secret Smile
- Winds of Kohala
- Last Kiss
- Samba Pacific
- Sunlight Moonlight
- I Will
- Hills of Heather
Album Description
KOHALA's music - instrumental arrangements for acoustic and classical guitars - reflects the beauty of the Kohala region on the Big Island where the trio lives. Kohala fans are people of all ages who appreciate the beauty of acoustic instruments and great guitar playing. "Cool Breeze", Kohala's 6th CD, is an expression of many of the influences found in Hawaii - Hawaiian, Latin, Japanese, Pacific Rim, and jazz. For the first time Kohala has recorded some tracks with percussion.
Customer Reviews:
2 thumbs up for this cd.......2005-07-27
This CD is absolutely mesmerizing! It is my favorite souvenir from vacationing in the islands...
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- Michigan's Sax Man
- COOL BREEZE
- Best Smooth Jazz Sax Album I've Heard
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Cool Breeze
Alto Reed
Manufacturer: Alto Reed
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000BE8
Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Cool Breeze
- Missing You
- Brasilia
- Every Single Time
- Good Love
- It's Time To Stop Shoppin Around
- Change The World
- Sahara
- Eternal Love
Album Description
Rocks' favorite saxman from Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band smooths it out on his first solo album. It has been described by many as "Anita Baker on sax", sexy, cool and smooth.
Customer Reviews:
Michigan's Sax Man.......2005-02-18
Alto Reed's(obviously not his real name) claim to fame was playing saxophones for Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band. Alto first recorded with Seger in 1975 at Cobo Hall in Detroit for Seger's LIVE BULLET album. Back then Seger was promoting his BEAUTIFUL LOSER album. From then on,AR stuck with Seger in studios and on stages. Near the end of the LB album,Seger introduces his bandmates,including himself. He introduced AR as his real name,Thomas Kirkman. AR hails from Birmingham,MI. Seger and the other SBB members are also Michigan natives. I'm sure many songs on this album are played on jazz stations nationwide and in other countries as well.
COOL BREEZE.......2004-02-18
One of the top Jazz Albums you can buy today.
Best Smooth Jazz Sax Album I've Heard.......1998-11-30
Alto Reed creates a relaxing mood with this outstanding album. I have been a fan of his work with Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band for many years and now enjoy this CD almost daily. The title track, Cool Breeze is my favorite of the songs. I strongly recommend this CD.
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- ....and you thought no one was making good music anymore
- Jonesing for More!
- Mississippi is Alive in Here
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Cool Breeze
Cary Hudson
Manufacturer: Black Dog
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002DRDPA
Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Things Ain't What They Used To Be
- What The Old Man Told Me
- Cool Breeze
- 8 Ball Blues
- Jellyroll
- Little Darlin'
- Bay Street Blues
- Ain't No Tellin'
- Free State Of Jones
- Don't Hasten Away
- Haunted House Blues
- Some Things Never Change
Customer Reviews:
....and you thought no one was making good music anymore.......2005-11-13
I have most of blue mountains work, and this cd by Cary. I can't get enough of this blend of folk/rock and blues. There are precious few artists out there that can make a varied cd like this and pull it off without sacrificing content. Listen close to this cd and it almost sounds like it was done in one take, very raw and unpolished. Because of this, many folk will not appreciate what was done here. If you attempted to remix and tweak the production, you would lose the integrity of the recording. There are many excellent tracks here, and almost no filler. Jellyroll and What the Old Man told me are killer tracks, and the softer acoustic numbers Little Darlin and Don't Hasten Away are just as good. If you like this style of music that is very difficult to find, pick this one up. You will be amazed at the quality of content.
Jonesing for More!.......2004-09-26
This is easily the most accomplished of all of Cary's work that I am aware of. There is not a bad song and he touches all the bases that we have come to know him for. Alt-country/alt rock gems, blues rockers and acoustic blues and folk and some great dog howls.
Cary has made a lot of great music in his career and this is a masterpiece. I am already jonesing for more!
Mississippi is Alive in Here.......2004-09-07
Fans of Blue Mountain won't be disappointed in this CD. Cary has stepped it up a notch, and turned up the distortion a bit, but his old time country and blues background are still here. The guy can flat out play some mean guitar, and also write a great song. If you can catch Cary live, don't miss it. He is a treasure who needs to get the recognition he deserves.
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- if you can only take 1 cd to baja, ca from atl, this is it
- This CD is a Must Have!
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You Got To Bring Some To Get Some
The Breeze Kings
Manufacturer: Veritone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B0000A03IL
Release Date: 2003-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Hey Bartender
- Dont Put No Headstone On My Grave
- Up The Country
- Hidden Charms
- I Love The Life I Live
- Tell Me Again Baby
- Sorry That You Put Me Down
- Casanova Man
- Hello Little Bird
- Going To Decatur
- Mother In Law Blues
- Hows It Feel To Be Rich
- Cut You Down
- Pink Panther
Album Description
Following the success of their 1999 CD "Tying One On For The People", the Breeze Kings have, at long last, given us another taste - "You Got To Bring Some To Get Some" Where the first CD showed us where the band was coming from, this new release shows us where the Breeze Kings are going. 9 original tunes highlight the CD and showcase the band's songwriting skills as well as their stellar musicianship. These guys write as good as they play. But the best thing about the Breeze Kings is the sound. Each track reveals another layer of the band's talent, taste, and teamwork. The focus is on the song, the lyric, and the groove and not any individual instrument. The result is a CD that you can listen to over and over again.
Customer Reviews:
if you can only take 1 cd to baja, ca from atl, this is it.......2003-08-09
This CD experience is like interstellar space travel with the orgasmo twins - it's like touching someone inappropriately in church. Do something for yourself today that will make a difference tomorrow...and next week, etc, etc.- buy the CD. And try to see these guys live.
This CD is a Must Have!.......2003-07-31
This CD is a must have for your blues collection. It has 5 covers and 9 great original tunes, which demonstrate the talent and diverse style and personality of each musician. They spice it up with some interesting guest performances as well as a surprise twist at the end. You will not get bored listening to this CD over and over. It is also a good way to impress your friends when they ask "who is this and where do I get my copy?" Also - don't ever miss a chance to see these guys live - they are soul, groove and blues rolled into one!
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{2 CDs / 41 Tracks} THE HIP-HOP MIXTAPE / The Dirty South [G-Money, Master P, Scarface, Outkast, M.J.G. & 8-Ball, Truck Turner, Freddy 'Cool Breeze' Calhoun, Adeja Benz, Trini, Brian Harvey, Wolfpack, 40 Glocc, Ras Kass, Father MC, Breadman, Blueface, Calhouns, Bobby Bash, Frukwan... & MANY MORE]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000G7ZKBG |
Product Description
"TRACK LISTINGS" 1. Intro - G-Money
2. P Intro - Sense Of Humor
3. There Dey Go - Master P And Tru
4. 25 Lighters Throwed In The Game - DMD
5. The White Sheet - Scarface
6. Decatur Psalm - Outkast
7. Reason To Rhyme - M.J.G. & 8-Ball
8. Gangsta Flow - Trapp
9. Sneek That Bitch - Redd D.A.W.G.
10. Ice Mike Intro - Ice Mike
11. Lets Go Get'm - Code-6
12. Give It Up - Klas One
13. Burbs & Lacs - Trapp & Chip
14. Power Movies - Spin & Bushwick
15. Never Feel Such Pain - Infamous Playa Family
16. Horror Tales (From The Dirty South) - Diablo
17. One For The Money - Blizack
18. Bullet Proof Part II - Trapp
19. Deep In The Game - Federated
20. Sex'n A Celebrity - Chocolate Chip
21. Check Your Game - New Bones
22. Federal - Lil DC
23. Wicked Style - New Bones
24. Haters - Red Smooth & Jay Lee ..... 1. Boy Meets Girl - Truck Turner
2. Dance Like A Cobra - Freddy 'Cool Breeze' Calhoun
3. Ridin' Solo - Adeja Benz
4. Turn Me On - Trini
5. Ole Ole Ole (Loving You) - Brian Harvey
6. Click Bang - Wolfpack
7. Ohh - 40 Glocc
8. Billboard #1 - Ras Kass
9. My - Father MC
10. Freewheel Motion - Wolfpack
11. Get It On - Breadman
12. Don't Go - Blueface
13. Outfits - Calhouns
14. Hot Zone - Bobby Bash
15. Everybody - 40 Glocc
16. Showin' Out - Ras Kass
17. It Gets Deep - Frukwan
Pop Music:
- Digital Moon & Nazo No Mugenokai [Import]
- Domingo [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
- Eat the Pebbles [Import]
- Eh! Negrita Best Of (Sanremo 2003) [Enhanced] [Import]
- Enka Kyodai [CD-single] [Import]
- Equasian [Import]
- Essence Ordinaire
- Fi Madrasat al-Hob [Import]
- Fight to Win [Import]
- Focus on: Brazilian Divas [Import]
Pop Music