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The Last Poets
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Millennium Hip-Hop Party
: :The hip-hop entry in Rhino's Millennium Party compilation series doesn't so much capture the sound of the year 2000 as it does that of 1989. In the wake of 'Walk This Way,' Top 40 radio realized that its listeners would accept the Fresh Prince's tales of teen mock-woe, Tone Loc's Coasters-derived rockers, and Young MC's, er, tales of teen mock-woe. Up to and including Snoop's 'What's My Name?' (the CD's newest cut, from '93), this excellent PG-rated set makes nearly flawless choices. Biggest exception: 'Tennessee' by Arrested Development, whose leader Speech's ...
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Shamrocks & Shenanigans: The Best of House of Pain and Everlast
: :The hip-hop entry in Rhino's Millennium Party compilation series doesn't so much capture the sound of the year 2000 as it does that of 1989. In the wake of 'Walk This Way,' Top 40 radio realized that its listeners would accept the Fresh Prince's tales of teen mock-woe, Tone Loc's Coasters-derived rockers, and Young MC's, er, tales of teen mock-woe. Up to and including Snoop's 'What's My Name?' (the CD's newest cut, from '93), this excellent PG-rated set makes nearly flawless choices. Biggest exception: 'Tennessee' by Arrested Development, whose leader Speech's ...
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The Big Doe Rehab
:Album Description:One of The Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable personalities has returned with his 7th solo album. Ghostface has maintained visibility in the marketplace by touring the country on his own headlining tour, the Wu-Tang Reunion Tour, and many music festivals. He continues that visibility with the Adult Swim College Tour (October) and The Hip Hop Live Tour featuring Rakim (November). Though touring, Ghostface has made time to give his fans another dose of the raw lyricism that he is known for. This December, The Big Doe Rehab is sure to have ...
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Born Again
:Album Description:One of The Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable personalities has returned with his 7th solo album. Ghostface has maintained visibility in the marketplace by touring the country on his own headlining tour, the Wu-Tang Reunion Tour, and many music festivals. He continues that visibility with the Adult Swim College Tour (October) and The Hip Hop Live Tour featuring Rakim (November). Though touring, Ghostface has made time to give his fans another dose of the raw lyricism that he is known for. This December, The Big Doe Rehab is sure to have ...
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It Takes Two
:Album Description:One of The Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable personalities has returned with his 7th solo album. Ghostface has maintained visibility in the marketplace by touring the country on his own headlining tour, the Wu-Tang Reunion Tour, and many music festivals. He continues that visibility with the Adult Swim College Tour (October) and The Hip Hop Live Tour featuring Rakim (November). Though touring, Ghostface has made time to give his fans another dose of the raw lyricism that he is known for. This December, The Big Doe Rehab is sure to have ...
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Live at Montreux 2007
:Description:In July 2007 the famous Stravinski Auditorium at Montreux was witness to a gathering of the Wu-Tang Clan. With the exception of the sadly deceased Ol' Dirty Bastard, the whole Clan was present: RZA, GZA, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon The Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah and Masta Killa. Also joining the party were some of their extended family members: Cappadonna, Streetlife and DJ Mathematics. This rare gathering of the full clan took Montreux by storm and got the whole audience on their feet and jumping with a set featuring all their ...
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Digi Snacks
:Album Description:2008 release. As ghetto super-hero Bobby Digital, The RZA has collected a fanatical fan base in addition to the Wu-heads that have remained loyal to him over the years. Digi Snacks consists of all-new panoramic productions, along w/guest production from David Banner and other side artist appearances from various Wu-Tang members
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The Tipping Point
:Album Description:UK pressing of the alternative rap act's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Melting Pot'. Universal. :On their sixth album, the Roots backslide a bit on the creative promise they showed with 2002's Phrenology. Instead of expanding into more ambitious and experimental areas--the way Outkast has, for example--the Roots tend to fall back to basics with vigorous, but ultimately conventional, lyricism. There are definitely some truly great moments here: the album opens with near-magic on 'Star,' a mesmerizing song that is one of the finest of the group's career, and ...
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Grammy Nominees 2004
:Album Description:BEYONCE’ FEATURING JAY-Z 'Crazy In Love' Record Of The Year THE BLACK EYED PEAS & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 'Where Is The Love?' Record Of The Year COLDPLAY 'Clocks' Record Of The Year EMINEM 'Lose Yourself' Record Of The Year Song Of The Year MISSY 'MISDEMEANOR' ELLIOTT 'Work It' Album Of The Year EVANESCENCE 'Going Under' Album Of The Year Best New Artist OUTKAST 'The Way You Move' Featuring Sleepy Brown Album Of The Year JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 'Cry Me A River' Album Of The Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance CHRISTINA AGUILERA ...
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