| 1. Lying Around |
| 2. Famous On The Moon |
| 3. Janeane |
| 4. Corriander |
| 5. Up Against My Skin |
| 6. The DIfference Between Boys And Girls |
| 7. Please Michelle |
| 8. Like A Grand Piano |
| 9. Demigod of Thunder |
| 10. Allellu, You/A Prayer |
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Salt
Lizz Wright Manufacturer: Verve ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008ADAP Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
- Salt
- Afro Blue
- Soon As I Get Home
- Walk With Me, Lord
- Eternity
- Goodbye
- Vocalise/End Of The Line
- Fire
- Blue Rose
- Lead The Way
- Silence
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The release of the long-anticipated debut from this talented, 20-something, Georgia-bred chanteuse shows that Norah Jones isn't the only "it girl" out there. Wright's cool contralto, which was previously heard on Joe Sample's The Pecan Tree, is a southern stew cooked with ample helpings of soul, jazz, R&B, and gospel. This CD, equally produced by Tommy LiPuma, John Cowherd, and drummer Brian Blade, features mostly mid-tempo renditions of a jazz-fusion ditty, a spiritual, a Broadway tune, a Latin number, light classical, and original compositions. Wright's vocal weight and fluent delivery echoes the talents of Lalah Hathaway, whether she's putting her own sepia spin on Flora Purim's '70s gem "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly," Mongo Santamaria's "Afro Blue" (with pianist Danilo Perez), or "Soon As I Get Home" from The Wiz. Though this record is a promising debut from Wright, one gets the sense that she's a soul singer at heart, as evidenced by the down-home title tune. One thing's for sure: the road to Lizz Wright's future is wide open with no barriers in sight. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
good debut.......2007-01-26
Dreaming while Awake is Incredible as her 2nd cd. There is not a song that I don't love on this one! This one is Neo-soul. Just smooth and laid back. I loves it!I may burn a whole in the cd,how much I play it!
Buy both and see.
But you could never lose with a voice as commanding and incredible as hers!
Move Over Cassanda Wilson.......2006-11-13
A Masterpiece..........2006-04-22
Since the very first time I heard Lizz on the radio during an interview - her singing moved me to tears. No one else has ever had that kind of effect on me so quickly. 'Afro Blue' really gets to me. The jazz piano perfectly accompany her tremendous voice - which takes me away and hypnotically consumes me....
'Vocalize/End of the Line' is also another favorite song of mine. 'Blue Rose' is also a great song. Every song on this CD is great listening. You won't be disappointed. Very highly recommended!
Smokin' Gun.......2006-04-19
1. Salt 2. Soon As I Get Home 3. Open Your Eyes 4. Eternity....You know, they are all favorites. Do yourself a favor and buy this CD. Your ears will thank you.
A voice so fresh it will lift your spirit, songs so strong you will want to sing along!.......2006-04-16
The arrangements of the songs are well done, providing variety as well as consistency to support and complement Lizz's vocals, which have fantastic dynamic range. This is an album that will grow on you over the long haul, a masterpiece!
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Very Necessary
Salt-N-Pepa Manufacturer: London / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FHM Release Date: 1993-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Groove Me
- No One Does It Better
- Somebody's Gettin' On My Nerves
- Whatta Man
- None Of Your Business
- Step
- Shoop
- Heaven Or Hell
- Big Shot
- Sexy Noises Turn Me On
- Somma Time Man
- Break Of Dawn
- I've Got AIDS (PSA)
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There are two ways of combating the blazing misogyny of gangsta rap: with water or with fire. Journalists, teachers, and ministers have been trying to douse the flames of sexism with intellectual and moral arguments. The reasoning is persuasive, but it's doubtful it reaches rap's hard-core young audience. For that crowd, you have to fight fire with fire, and that's just what the female rap trio Salt 'N' Pepa have done so successfully with Very Necessary. With their explicit rapping about bedroom gymnastics, Salt 'N' Pepa are unlikely to be held up as role models in classrooms or churches anytime soon. For a sexually active teenage girl, however, the trio shows how you can get your pleasure without putting up with any disrespect. Salt 'N' Pepa's hit singles "Whatta Man" and "Shoop" are both sensual appreciations of the men they like, but the album also contains some hilarious, pitiless putdowns of the men who don't treat them right. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
What can I say?.......2007-04-11
Very Necessary ~ Salt-N-Pepa.......2007-01-09
Salt N Pepa.......2006-02-23
great hip hop.......2005-08-06
Simply The Best Album Ever!.......2004-10-15
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Hot, Cool & Vicious
Salt 'N Pepa Manufacturer: London / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FHE Release Date: 1992-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Push It (Remix)
- Beauty And The Beat
- Tramp
- I'll Take Your Man
- It's Alright
- Chick On The Side (Remix)
- I Desire
- The Showstopper
- My Mic Sounds Nice
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One of the first albums to challenge hip-hop's machocratic sovereignty, Salt-N-Pepa's Hot, Cool & Vicious takes as its musical model Run-D.M.C.'s potent distillation of streetwise repartee, hard-ass bluster and beatbox rhythms. Determined to say it loud and say it proud, r-r-r-rappers Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandy "Pepa" Denton wield their womanhood like an urban-jungle machete, busting unfaithful lovers in "Chick on the Side," threatening female competitors "just for spite" in "I'll Take Your Man," dishing distaff disses at Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick in "The Showstopper," and condemning mindless male promiscuity in "Tramp." With its aerobic BPMs and synth-pop hook, the Top 20 hit "Push It" is the album's most obvious--and most effective--bid for dancefloor immortality. --Greg SiegelCustomer Reviews:
Best Hip Hop CD EVER.......2007-06-08
If you're a Doug E Fresh fan or even Beastie Boys- you will LOVE this! Check it out! You'll love it a much as I do,fo sho!
Can't Knock A Classic.......2007-03-08
Love it.......2007-03-07
Hot,, Cool, & Vicious debut album from the ladies........2006-05-27
This is one of the first albums to be released by an all-female rap group, Hot, Cool & Vicious is paced by its opening track, "Push It," one of the first rap songs to hit number one on the dance singles charts. Considering how little Salt-n-Pepa actually rap on "Push It," which is all about its instrumental hook, they maintain a surprisingly strong presence over most of Hot, Cool & Vicious.
Written and produced by Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor and recorded by the original Salt-N-Pepa line up -- Cheryl "Salt" James, Sandy "Pepa" Denton and Latoya "Spinderella" Hanson (later replaced by Deidre "Spinderella" Roper) -- HOT, COOL & VICIOUS made Salt-N-Pepa the first female rappers to earn a Grammy nomination.
No, they aren't technical virtuosos on the mic, but their fairly basic raps are carried off with brash confidence and enthusiasm. Some of the other key tracks borrow ideas from outside sources: the single "Tramp" is a rap remake of the Otis & Carla soul classic, and "The Show Stopper" is an answer record to Doug E. Fresh's "The Show." The duo's sass comes across very well on "My Mic Sounds Nice" and "I'll Take Your Man," and they're equally assertive on "Chick on the Side."
If I would have to choose my favorite party tracks would be "Chick on the Side," "My Mike Sounds Nice," "Tramp" and "Push It," which topped the pop charts in 1987.
ADD THE SEASONINGS ..............2005-11-05
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American Thighs
Veruca Salt Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003TBD Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Get Back
- All Hail Me
- Seether
- Spiderman '79
- Forsythia
- Wolf
- Celebrate You
- Fly
- Number One Blind
- Victrola
- Twinstar
- 25
- Sleeping Where I Want
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Like getting high.......2007-07-03
While bands like Gin Blossoms, Better Than Ezra, and eventually every band with a number in its name were making good pop, it was acts like VS, Belly, Throwing Muses, The Breeders and others that were making the most noteworthy contributions to the rock lexicon.
'American Thighs' made me feel like I'd just gotten high even while stone cold sober. Its atmospheric production and at times otherworldly lyrical content was enough to blow me away.
Of course "Seether" is the tune that most remember, if they remember at all. But Louise Post's howl at the beginning of "All Hail Me" is enough to make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end, and the remainder of the song doesn't disappoint the announcement of its beginning.
"Victrola" is one of the best short, straight forward rock songs in a long time, and that's fitting seeing how it's simply an ode to a record player.
"Spiderman 76" was always the one that just set me over the edge in terms of the ethereal stuff. The mention of Ritz in a can made me remember being a little kid in the 70s like few things ever have brought back that feeling.
This is a great record, and though the pop ambitions of Nina Gordon ultimately led to Post's rather odd personality taking over what left of the group after Gordon's departure, it's a must-have album for anyone trying to put together a collection of the best releases of the 90s.
represents the good and the bad of its era.......2007-02-02
A must own classic...........2006-10-22
The greatness of this album is its rawness and sincerity. It's poppy, yet grungy, dark yet cheerful, a whirlwind of emotions are captured in this unforgettable 13 track debut. This album is a must-hear for anyone who is fan of 90's rock/grunge/alernative etc. Though no Veruca Salt album is a let down, this is arguably the best.
"You can go and burst my tiny bubble...".......2006-04-26
Please enter a title for your review.......2006-01-02
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Eight Arms to Hold You
Veruca Salt Manufacturer: Outpost Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RBT Release Date: 1997-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Straight
- Volcano Girls
- Don't Make Me Prove It
- Awesome
- One Last Time
- With David Bowie
- Benjamin
- Shutterbug
- The Morning Sad
- Sound Of The Bell
- Loneliness Is Worse
- Stoneface
- Venus Man Trap
- Earthcrosser
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There's more of producer Bob Rock (AC/DC) here than the feisty band that recorded Seether two years previously. That's a good thing on the single "Volcano Girls," complete with its squealing guitars and "I Am the Walrus" nod. Titles like "With David Bowie" and "Venus Man Trap" are the best thing about the rest of a rather one-dimensional package. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
Exceptional.......2006-10-02
One hit wonder worth one star.......2006-09-18
"My heart skips around when i hear the sound...".......2006-04-26
what a moron.......2006-03-22
WOW!.......2005-10-23
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IV
Veruca Salt Manufacturer: Sympathy 4 the R.I. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HCO854 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- So Weird
- Centipede
- Innocent
- Circular Trend
- Perfect Love
- Closer
- Sick As Your Secrets
- Wake Up Dead
- Damage Done
- Blissful Queen
- The Sun
- Comes and Goes
- Save You
- Salt Flat Epic
Album Description
Veruca Salt skyrocketed to fame in 1994 with the alternative radio mega-hit "Seether" off their Minty Fresh debut album "American Thighs," and followed with an equally successful sophomore effort, 1997's "8 Arms to Hold You." After co-founder Nina Gordon left to pursue a solo career, lead singer/guitarist Louise Post reformed the band with guitarist Stephen Fitzpatrick and drummer Kellii Scott, to produce 2000's critically acclaimed "Resolver," described by Chicago Sun Times' Jim DeRogatis as "the best album to be released under the band's Willy Wonka-inspired moniker, as well as one of the strongest albums of the year ... a galvanizing rock 'n' roll statement in a pop-dominated time." The success of Veruca Salt's 2005 EP "Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things" and its accompanying US tour secured the band a record deal with indie label powerhouse, Sympathy for the Record Industry. Now six years after Resolver, Post and Fitzpatrick have been joined by bassist Nicole! Fiorentino (Radio Vago), and rejoined by drummer Kellii Scott (Failure, Blinker the Star, Enemy), to create the fourth and latest full length Veruca Salt album, "IV," which is slated for release in September 2006. Produced by Rae DiLeo (Filter, Army of Anyone), "IV" features the classic heavy guitar thunder, pop sensibility, and soul-wrenching lyrics of previous Veruca Salt efforts, coupled with the stirring musical maturation of Louise Post and Co. Songs written and performed live to worldwide acclaim over the past six years (such as "Blissful Queen," "Save You," and "The Sun") have been combined with powerful new material, and the resulting effort promises to be the greatest Veruca Salt album to date. TRACKS: So Weird Centipede Closer The Sun Perfect Love Blissful Queen Wake Up Dead Save You Circular Trend Sick as Your Secrets Comes and Goes Damage Done Salt Flat EpicCustomer Reviews:
Definitely worth the wait.......2007-07-16
The raw, grungy emotion is there in songs like "Damage done" and "So Weird". Veruca Salt always seems to have a lighter song in the mix to throw you off the crashing wave of sound to a deep, dreamy and lyrically lifting groove and IV was no exception. "Sick as your secrets" has a wonderfully rhythmic guitar play and soft to hard female vocals from Louise Post as does "Salt Flat Epic". Its a very clean and well produced album and it was worth the wait.
However, I wold not recommend this for the first time Veruca Salt listener. My suggestion would be to start with American Thighs to get the first real bite into a truly extraordinary band. Veruca Salt IV delivers more each time I listen to it.
Excellent Music!.......2007-06-12
Not living up to their potential?.......2007-04-18
When I purchased the cd, I was beyond disappointed. I thought the band sounded amateur, not like it was fronted by a seasoned music veteran. I would never guess that the woman singing on this album was the same woman singing on Resolver or the earlier albums. The only new song that I really enjoy is 'Circular Trend'.
I was glad to see that Blissful Queen was put on the album since I loved the demo, but I was confused why they put two songs from the just released EP on there. I thought that to be a waste of track space, any diehard VS fan knows that they have a large selection of demos and unreleased tracks that could've gone on the album instead. Also, since the EP and the album sound so different, they stick out like a sore thumb.
However, if they did a show within a hundred miles of me, I would drop everything to see them in a heartbeat. Louise and Stephen still put on an incredible live show.
This album was DOA.......2007-04-06
There is no coherent "theme" to the CD, making it seem like the songs are disjointed and slapped together haphazardly. Previous albums had a certain "flow" to them, each song nicely transitioning from one to another. Not here. Louise has seemingly lost a lot of her vocal talent as well, as her two ranges seem to being either screaming at the top of her lungs or speaking in a conversational tone. Gone are the sexy whispers and actual singing Louise was known for.
I'm also not impressed by the "talent" of her new backing band members. Lackluster at best.
One other thing as well (to address certain previous reviewers comments) - just because someone doesn't like this album, isn't because they're bitter about the Gordon/Post break. But, if Louise didn't want the "new" VS to be compared to the "old" VS, why keep the name? Answer: It's easier to ride the coat-tails of an established band name, then strike out on your own. It's only logical to compare the two and quite reasonable
thank you.......2007-04-02
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Below the Salt
Steeleye Span Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E75 Release Date: 1989-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Spotted Cow
- Rosebud In June
- Jig: The Bride's Favorite/Tansey's Fancy
- Sheep-Crook And Black Dog
- Royal Forester
- King Henry
- Gaudete
- John Barleycorn
- Saucy Sailor
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Like Fleetwood Mac would five years later, Steeleye Span had lost its most celebrated members, Fairport Convention alumnus Ashley Hutchings and guitarist Martin Carthy, when they reconvened in a comparatively anonymous lineup that proved to be their most successful. This 1972 album found vocalist Maddy Prior and guitarist Tim Hart (who'd worked as a duo prior to joining Steeleye) taking the reins, with violinist Peter Knight providing an instrumental foil for the then-drummerless quintet's electric and acoustic guitars. Prior's regal alto and a carefully chosen program of traditional songs (including a medieval Christmas hymn, "Gaudete," that's among the few rock songs extant boasting a Latin lyric) sustain the album's decidedly pre-industrial mood. Below the Salt stands as a British folk-rock classic. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
Relive Olde Times.......2007-06-08
Quintessential "Classic" Steeleye Span..........2007-05-02
Skip the newer releases, like: They Called Her Babylon, Bedlam Born, Bloody Men.
Go for the Classics: Tempted and Tried, All Around my Hat, Sails of Silver, Storm Force Ten, Rocket Cottage, Hark! The Village Wait, Please to See the King, Ten Man Mop, Commoners Crown, Now We Are Six, Parcel of Rogues, Below the Salt, Back in Line.
If you must pick up "modern" Steelye albums, pick up: Time (one of their best "modern" releases) and Horkstow Grange (their other good "modern" release). "Winter" is supposed to also be good, on par with the classics (traditional arrangements of holiday songs), though I haven't yet seen it.
The above "classic" albums cover the early and middle years.
The best of the best.......2007-02-17
The opener, "Spotted Cow," is a very sweet love song--certainly a rarity for this band. Then the acappella "Rosebud in June" shows off the group's vocal abilities to breathtaking effect. It's a sort of fertility song, equating human and ovine fecundity. I suppose in this instance the word is being used in a manner similar to the French "jolie," but I can't help but smile at the line about the jolly, jolly sheep. The instrumental jigs are fine, if inessential--but then there's another stunner, "Sheep-Crook and Black Dog." It features some of Maddy Prior's best vocals--which, given her track record, is high praise indeed. I suppose that, broadly speaking, it's about feeling incapable of following societal expectations, in spite of the pain this causes--but that makes it sound way more like a sociology lecture than it should. It's beautifully sad, and the denouement is quietly devastating: "But she wrote that she's led such a contrary life/She said that she'd never be a young shepherd's wife."
Then there's "Royal Forester," which takes a mischievously proto-feminist approach to the "stolen maidenhead" trope that's so common in the band's oeuvre--even if the conclusion, wherein the maiden in question's violator's "punishment" is being forced to marry her, forcibly drags things back to a more medieval context.
"King Henry"--man, seriously, what can you say? At eight minutes, with several phases and complex arrangements, it's the album's obvious centerpiece. It's a tale of hospitality and duty with obvious echoes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Wife of Bath's Tale, among others. It sort of feels like there should be another verse or two--but there I go, applying modern narrative sensibilities to an ancient song. Bad! I suppose I'd also be guilty of that if I noted that Henry's "hospitality" seems, in places, remarkably indistinguishable from plain ol' cowardice--but regardless of how you read it, it's a great song.
"Gaudete"--eh, it's decent enough, very pretty, great singing, and so forth, but, while I know it's one of the band's best-known (best-loved?) songs it doesn't exactly set me on fire.
"John Barleycorn" gets things back on track, however--there are innumerable variations on the "patron saint of alcohol" theme, including a number of well-known versions of this same song, but this one is, predictably, one of the best. "Saucy Sailor" finishes things well, even if the instrumental section at the end drags a bit.
So yeah. In summary: fantastic stuff. Easily the band's best album. Commoner's Crown is another popular candidate, and I think (somewhat surprisingly) that their reunion album Time ought to be another--but, great as those albums are, I don't think they can really touch Below the Salt. If you think you might be at all interested in archaic British folk music, this is the only place to start--and even if you don't, give it a try. You may well surprise yourself.
Beautiful British folk music.......2006-10-26
This will make you want to further explore Steeleye Span's catalog of cds, and you will want to delve further into Irish Celtic music. I highly recommend this beautiful, catchy, folk music cd.
Steeleye Spans Their Talent in Their Fourth Album, "Below the Salt".......2006-05-28
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Honey And Salt
Dead Rock West Manufacturer: Cindy Wasserman ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NO3VA4 Release Date: 2007-04-20 |
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12-track CD on Populuxe, 2007.Customer Reviews:
Fresh. I love it........2007-07-18
Habit forming ... .......2007-07-12
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Tank Girl: Original Soundtrack from the United Artists Film
Stomp , Bjork , Devo , Matnificent Bastards , Belly , Veruca Salt , Ice-T , Portishead , Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg , and Hole Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000815V Release Date: 1995-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Ripper Sole
- Army of Me
- Girl U Want
- Mockingbird Girl
- Shove
- Drown Soda
- Bomb
- Roads
- Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
- Thief
- Ali Rora
- Big Gun
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A dreadful "Let's Do It" by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '90s. The contemporary A list--Björk, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7--all weigh in with new tracks; Björk's "Army of Me" and Portishead's "Roads" are standouts. "Season with Mockingbird Girl" by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient. --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
Tank Girl Rocks.......2007-06-14
pot of sound variety.......2000-11-29
Tank girl rules.......2000-01-11
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Blacks' Magic
Salt-N-Pepa Manufacturer: London / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FHC Release Date: 1992-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Expression
- Doper Than Dope
- Negro Wit' An Ego
- You Showed Me
- Do You Want Me
- Swift
- I Like To Party
- Blacks' Magic
- Start The Party
- Let's Talk About Sex
- I Don't Know
- Live And Let Die
- Independent
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Striking the perfect balance between the B-girl breakbeats of their early recordings and the svelte R&B jams of 1993's Very Necessary, Salt-N-Pepa's third album is a masterstroke. A loose concept album concerned with African American empowerment and feminist enlightenment, Blacks' Magic is a funky wake-up call for both mind and body, exhorting listeners to, by turns, "work that body" ("Expression") and "put some faith in your race" ("Negro Wit' an Ego"). Elsewhere, SNP celebrate the transformative power of music ("Blacks' Magic") and insist on sociopolitical taboo removal ("Let's Talk About Sex"). Throughout, longtime SNP producer Hurby Luv Bug underpins the ladies' charged flow-a-thons with high-tech samplescapes and streamlined grooves. --Greg SiegelCustomer Reviews:
The dopest Female Rap Group .......2007-04-03
Great Album, Even Greater Remixes {4 Stars}.......2006-07-03
There are a few filler tracks on the album though. "Negro Wit' An Ego, despite a great message, isn't anything memorable. "Swift", "Start The Party", and "I Like To Party" are definitely skip material. The title track suffers from some questionable production from Spinderella. The rest of the album is pretty good.
Blacks' Magic is probably the best representation of Salt & Pepa at their peak. They would go on to have more hits, but none of their following albums are as well put together as this one. About half of this album is nothing but classic tracks. I recommend checking this one out.
Standout Tracks: Live & Let Die, You Showed Me, Expression feat. Jacci McGhee, Independent feat. Sybil (My Favorite), Let's Talk About Sex, Doper Than Dope, Do You Want Me, and I Don't Know feat. Kid N' Play
S-N-P's Magic.......2005-03-08
I think that just as Biggie's "Ready to Die" was issued on the 10th anniversary, "Blacks' Magic" deserves a 15th anniversary edition. Here are the bonus tracks I would add:
14. You Showed Me (Suburban Club Mix)
15. Let's Talk About Sex (single remix)
16. Do You Want Me (single version f/ Herby "Luvbug" Azor)
17. Expression (remix)
18. Independent (remix)
19. Let's Talk About AIDS (PSA)
20. You Showed Me (Urban Club Mix) [single/video version]
And maybe some soundtrack entries or live recordings from this era would be good, too. One thing I would caution - or maybe wonder aloud - is that there are different versions of this album. I got mine in 1990 when the album first came out, but later versions (post-pop exposure) had different versions of the songs, including the single/video version of "Let's Talk About Sex" - which along with "Do You Want Me" and "You Showed Me" have original album versions much different than what was heard on the radio or television.
Dope.......2004-10-01
Salt involves herself in writing and producing. Which is something that female rappers weren't really credited to at that time.
old, but still good!.......2003-11-18
This is a must have for any rap or hip hop fan. Salt-N-Pepa paved the way for many other female rap artists and groups. So keep in mind, when you diss them, you actually diss yourself! so show them respect and get this album today!
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