| 1. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C+C Music Factory |
| 2. Power - Snap! |
| 3. Feels Good - Tony! Toni! Toné! |
| 4. Pump up the Jam - Technotronic |
| 5. You Are My Heaven - Fonke Socialistiks |
| 6. Humpty Dance - Digital Underground |
| 7. Elevate My Mind - Stereo MC's |
| 8. Boomin' System - LL Cool J |
| 9. Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love) - Boogie Down Productions |
| 10. Short But Funky - Too Short |
Best of Hip Hop,Various Artists,Priority Records,90's,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Golden Age,Hip-Hop,House,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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We the Best
DJ Khaled Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PAAIJS Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Intro (We the Best)
- The Movement Skit
- We Takin' Over
- Brown Paper Bag
- I'm So Hood
- Before The Solution
- I'm From The Ghetto
- Hit Them Up
- 'S' On My Chest
- B**** I'm From Dade County
- The Originators
- New York
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DJ Khaled's getting by with a little help from his friends. A lot of them. The Miami deejay--whose runs the helm of a popular radio show on South Florida's urban-formatted WEDR--enlists a gaping host of collaborators on this follow-up to his 2006 debut, Listennn... the Album. His guests include Akon, Lil Wayne, Fat Joe, T.I., Birdman, and Rick Ross, and that's just on lead single "We Takin' Over." Elsewhere, Young Jeezy and Juelz Santana drop in ("Brown Paper Bag"), as do Trick Daddy ("I'm So Hood"), Ja Rule ("New York"), and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony ("The Originators"). Even Jadakiss and The Game drop by for the ironically uplifting "I'm From the Ghetto," complete with proud children's chorus. Along the way, Khaled serves up alternating plates of melodramatic bass, happy-go-lucky piano riffs ("Before the Solution"), and Dade-county shout-outs. With its assortment of producers and often unwisely chosen song sequence, We the Best's missteps abound, but the album collects enough sticky beats and hooks to kept the heat cranked up like a proper night out in the 305. --Jason KirkCustomer Reviews:
Beat Novakane Indeed {2 ½ Stars}.......2007-07-19
The best songs on the album are the ones where Khaled abandons tries something different. Despite a hit and miss hook and Khaled's constant yapping, I found "Before The Solution" quite enjoyable after hearing Beanie Sigel unload over some dope production. "The Originators" is another interesting track that features Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The problem with the good songs is that Khaled has to run his mouth for 45 seconds before the start of every song.
We The Best is actually one of the worst releases of 2007. It's generic, recycled material that anyone with even a little bit of common sense can see right through. Generic, thoughtless song titles, drugs, guns, jewels, lame rappers....I mean, this is straight up by the book factory rap. I see why he calls himself Beat Novakane now....my brain feels numb after hearing this. I recommend downloading the singles and steering clear of this sorry excuse for an album.
Standout Tracks: We Takin' Over (Remix) feat. Akon, R. Kelly, T-Pain, Lil Kim & Young Jeezy, Hit 'Em Up feat. Bun B & Paul Wall, The Originators feat. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and We Takin' Over feat. T.I., Akon, Birdman, Lil' Wayne, Fat Joe & Rick Ross
Khaled is Wak.......2007-07-10
Oh Well...I Played Myself On This One.......2007-07-04
DJ Khaled - We The Best.......2007-06-20
Some say Khaled, Some say Khaled (Khaleed).......2007-06-16
In January, yeah that's right, January I heard the track "We Takin' Over". It featured TI, Akon, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman and Lil Wayne. All of these artists, with the exception of Akon, were featured on Fat Joe's remix to "Make It Rain", so that is probably right around the same time when they made this track. Danja, who has co-produced pretty much anything Timbaland has worked on lately, produced the track which will still end up being the rap track for the summer unless you want to pop, lock and drop it for 3 months.
DJ Khaled's 2nd CD is entitled "We The Best" but it's pretty much "Listenn! The Album Volume 2". You get the same artists: Rick Ross, who delivers a decent intro this time around, Trick Daddy, Lil Wayne, Fat Joe, Trina, Styles P., Young Jeezy and Bun B, who were all featured on "Listenn!". The only person missing is Pitbull who was featured on atleast 2 tracks last time around. The 2nd best track is "Brown Paper Bag" which features Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Lil Wayne and Dre of Cool & Dre. The track would be better if it wasn't for someone squealing "Broooown Paper Baaaag" on the hook (Tony Sunshine). I am not sure whose idea that was but they should have reconsidered their thoughts if they thought that was a nice hook. However, the Cool & Dre production and the artists' chemistry on the track will make you forget about the hook. "Before The Solution" features Beanie Sigel and is 1 of the 2 tracks that DJ Khaled produces on "We The Best". The other track is the Rick Ross featured "Intro". "Before The Solution" has Beanie Sigel bringing up several events like Jay-Z not showing up to visit him in prison, what's up with State Property, etc. The only problem is that Beanie is not talking about the topics 100% because he is supposedly saving the rest of the details for his new CD, "The Solution", like it's a sneak preview or something. The track is nice and so are Beanie's lyrics, you just will wish that Beanie presented everything in a different format. "I'm So Hood" features Trick Daddy, Rick Ross, T-Pain and Plies, who I originally heard on a track with Trick Daddy entitled "Duck Down" and who currently has the MTV Jam of the week with "Shawty", a track that features Plies with T-Pain on the hook. "I'm So Hood" is definitely in the top 5 on "We The Best" as all of the artists give good performances on the track from The Runners and T-Pain actually brings flavor from the track because he isn't in love with a stripper. "B**** I'm From Dade County" features Trick Daddy, Trina, Rick Ross, Dre from Cool & Dre, Brisco, Flo rida and C-Ride. The track samples 2 lines that Trick Daddy had on "Born And Raised" and is actually a tight song. If it had been cut down by 2 minutes the track would have even been better. The Runners also produce "Hit Them Up" which features Bun-B, who definitely has a nice verse and Paul Wall. Bun B and his partner Pimp C (UGK) also has one of the best songs out right now with Outkast with the "International Player's Anthem".
There are other tracks that are worth listening to like "New York" which features Jadakiss, Fat Joe and Ja-Rule, yes that Ja-Rule and the bonus track "No Hook" which features Styles P., Cassidy, Jim Jones and Rob Cash and even Shareefa, who was a "Boss" and ready to not "Cry No More" earlier this year, represents on the bonus track, "The Streets", which also features Willie Northpole.
However, there are some tracks that you'll be trying to figure out or wonder to yourself Why? as well. First we have "I'm From The Ghetto" which features The Game, Jadakiss, Trick Daddy and I'll assume Tony Sunshine on a Cool & Dre track. The lyrics aren't that bad but the cheesy chorus has to go. Another thing that will turn you off is that the track is put into a Jaheim "Fabolous", we made it out of the ghetto type format. I tried listening to this track again to see if it would grow on me, but it didn't work. Next up, is Lil Wayne and Birdman on "S" On My Chest". Lil Wayne has made 2 Carter CDs and a nice mixtape with "Dedication 2". I expect better from him than this. He's becoming too much of a hit and miss rapper. The dope cuts are nice but the bad tracks aren't even average. Last and maybe least is "The Originators" with Bone Thugs N Harmony. At times, you get the BTNH of old and with this track you get the why are they even still rappin' stage. Fellas you have a new CD out called "Strength & Loyalty". However, this track will make you want to leave the CD on the shelf.
Overall, "We The Best" has its moments. However, with the quality of the artists, you just expect better. Some artists are featured on various tracks on this CD but they don't bring their "A" game on every track they are featured on. If you collect CDs like I do you may want certain songs so you should buy this. However, if you are looking for a CD that you can listen to 5 years from now you may want to leave this one on the rack.
P.S. How many times can you say "Listenn!!!" and "We The Best" on one CD, DJ Khaled? We get the point.
James' Top 5
1) We Takin' Over
2) Brown Paper Bag
3) Before The Solution
4) I'm So Hood
5) B**** I'm From Dade County
Honorable Mention:
Hit Them Up
No Hook
New York
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The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol.1
Wind & Fire Earth Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JQFI Release Date: 1999-07-27 |
Tracks:
- Got To Get You Into My Life
- Fantasy
- Can't Hide Love
- Love Music
- Getaway
- That's The Way Of The World
- September
- Shining Star
- Reasons
- Singasong
- Megamix 2000
- Megamix (Radio Edit)
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Like a lot of second-wave funk bands, Earth, Wind & Fire were adept at balancing slickness and rawness. While their albums were occasionally spotty, the outfit achieved truly miraculous moments like the rocking "Shining Star" and the gloriously syncopated "September." (Come to think of it, the screaming guitar of the former was also nicely set off by its rhythmic flow.) In a have-you-never-been-mellow decade, their positivity seemed mostly realistic. With something like their powerhouse transformation of "Got to Get You into My Life"--pulling one of the great Beatles covers out of the awful Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie--they could make even the most churlish listener believe anything was possible. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
The "Hybrid Theory" of its day!.......2007-07-25
Most of the best, but where's the early stuff?.......2007-03-29
But hey... this has September! September's a classic, man! And this was the first time it was put on a studio album, for whatever that's worth. Same with their great cover of The Beatles' Got to Get You Into My Life - I'm a Beatle freak, but I must say, this cover beats even their original. And there's plenty of fine funk stuff: Shining Star, the aforementioned September and Got to Get You Into My Life, Singasong and Getaway, as well as some wonderfully amazing ballads like Reasons, Fantasy, Can't Hide Love and That's the Way of the World, so this makes for a fitting intro for the group. But don't make the mistake I did in thinking this is all you need - it was about three years after buying this before I finally picked up an EWF studio album, and of course I had waited about three years too long. Don't stop here - I recommend That's the Way of the World, Gratitude, All in All, Open Our Eyes and Spirit as well - but this is good.
Best of EWF.......2006-08-01
Most Of Their Best Songs Are Here!!!.......2006-01-03
Fitting Music For Festive Occasion.......2005-01-04
After around huge hit of SEPTEMBER they got on the bandwagon of disco frenzy but LOVE MUSIC, THAT'S THE WAY OF THE WORLD, CAN'T HIDE LOVE are the song of pure ethreal rhythm and blues somewhat like Stylistics. FANTASY is one of the most favorites among Japanese yogaku(western music) fans. MEGA MIX tracks are the reasons why you must buy this particular one. It's so fantastic. Well compressing what they are truly great.
Recommended for wide variety of music fans.
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The Best Of SugarHill Gang: Rapper's Delight
The Sugarhill Gang Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000033K4 Release Date: 1996-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Rapper's Delight
- Hot Hot Summer Day
- 8th Wonder
- Showdown
- Apache
- The Lover In You
- The Word Is Out
- Kick It Live From Nine To Five
- Livin' In The Fast Lane
- Girls
- Work, Work, The Body
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It's not quite the first rap record, or the best, but Rapper's Delight--15 glorious minutes of the bass line from Chic's "Good Times," with a New Jersey crew spieling goofy routines about Superman and bad food on top--is one king hell of a party-starter. After that, they could have filled the rest of the disc with crowd noise and gotten away with it, but the Sugarhill Gang had a bunch of other party-jam hits, notably the almost-as-indelible "Apache" and "8th Wonder." Those songs show up here too, along with some entertaining non-hits and "Showdown," their rap-off with the Furious Five. What they're saying isn't really the point; the point is to move the crowd, and they're still hip-hop's greatest entertainers. --Douglas WolkAlbum Description
1995 compilation on Castle's Sequel label featuring 12 of these rap pioneer's phattes, including 'Rapper's Delight' (Album Version & Ben Leibrand DMC Remix), 'Apache' and 'KickIt Live From 9 To 5'.Customer Reviews:
Huge Historical Significance; the Music is Good.......2007-07-26
Hip Hop at it's best........2007-07-10
Great.......2007-01-03
Not "Old School" But Rather "Before School Had a Name".......2006-10-29
Recommended songs: "Rapper's Delight," "Apache," "Kickin' It Live From 9 to 5."
What this is not: Do not expect the technical sophistication of today's recording artists with 48 track recording and computer assist. Do not expect to find some social message - the only message here is having fun at the club or party.
Personal Note: The Sugarhill Gang was my first exposure to Rap music more than 20 years ago. It is good to hear rap without someone "Bustin a cap," or demeaning women. As to its staying power, I played this for the college student hire in my office and it was a big hit with her.
Classic.......2005-09-09
Admittedly, I'm a fan of "Gangsta" rap as well, but I still respect, appreciate and enjoy the originators of this incredible genre... and if you think NELLY is gangsta there is something seriously wrong with you. I just hope Super Pimp realises that "Gangsta" music originated from "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five (featuring Melle Mel).
Aaanywho, "Rapper's Delight" is a timeless classic and "Apache" is the hip hop ANTHEM, containing a lot of elemental old school Hip Hop, helping to unify the Hip Hop sound. This album is a must-have when one wishes to reminisce about the "Good Ol' Days", although be prepared for the depressing realisation that THAT kind of vibe will never be duplicated again.
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The Very Best of Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059T96 Release Date: 2001-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Raw
- Set It Off
- Ain't No Half-Steppin'
- Word To The Mother (Land)
- I'll Take You There
- Just Rhymin' With Biz
- Another Victory
- I Get The Job Done
- Wrath Of Kane (Live)
- Warm It Up, Kane
- Smooth Operator
- Young, Gifted And Black
- Rap Summary (Lean On Me) (Remix)
- Cause I Can Do It Right
- It's Hard Being The Kane
- Very Special
- Give A Demonstration
Customer Reviews:
Big Daddy Kane - The very best of.......2007-04-06
What A Way To Introduce Big Daddy Kane (Rating:9 out of 10- -4.5 stars).......2007-02-27
Now the songs themselves are great. A lot of the songs are from his first two albums "Long Live The Kane" (1988), and "It's A Big Daddy Thing" (1989), with only a few from "A Taste Of Chocolate" (1990) and "Looks Like A Job For..." (1993). I believe his biggest hit was "Ain't No Half Steppin'" which has one of the best beats I've heard in a minute made by Marley Marl. Every rapper seems to make refrence to that song, and I can see why. Another song that really stuck out to me when I first heard it was "Smooth Operator" which also has a nice beat. And his voice in that song was deep, I see why the ladies loved the man.
We get a few treats here on this album. There is "Wrath Of Kane" that was recorded live from the Apollo Theatre, which has fans screaming at the top of their lungs showing love for Kane. I haven't heard the album version yet, but this one here is good as well. Then at the end of the album we get "Give A Demonstration" that was an outtake from his "Prince Of Darkness" (1991) album. I personally don't see how was an outtake. Hearing that song really shows Kane's versitale lyrical skills throughout that song.
So there we have it. One of rap's biggest icons best songs all here on one CD. This CD is really a starter kit to Big Daddy Kane. A lot of rappers chipped their flow off of Kane, like Jay-Z and Big L (no disrespect) and some people never realized that. All these people who listen to the radio and claim that some artist who debuted some 3 or 4 years ago is the best rapper alive really need to listen to artists like Big Daddy Kane and experience what origionality is all about. I didn't know that Kane was one of the first people to wear jewelery and drive nice cars and get upscale ladies, before everybody and their mother in rap music were doing that. Talk about one hell of a trendsetter.
There are a few tracks I want to hear though that are not on here. I heard he made a song with the late Barry White and that has me curious to what it sounds like. Also none of his songs from his last two albums "Daddys Home" (1994) & "Veterans Day" (1998) are on here...and from what I heard, they were not as good. But if you are a fan of hip hop and haven't heard of anything from Kane, this album is what you should get.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A
Overall: A
Favorite Tracks: Raw, Ain't No Half Steppin', Word To The Mother (Land), Just Rhyming With Biz, I Get The Job Done, Wrath Of Kane (Live), Smooth Operator, Young Gifted And Black, Rap Summary (Lean On Me)[Remix], Give A Demonstration
Peace everyone!!!
Classic Intelligence.......2006-11-01
I present to you............2006-08-31
The BDK Starter Kit.......2006-08-23
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The Best of P.M. Dawn
P.M. Dawn Manufacturer: V2 Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TM2H Release Date: 2000-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Set Adrift On Memory Bliss (Radio Edit)
- Paper Doll
- I'd Die Without You
- Looking Through Patient Eyes
- The Ways Of The Wind
- Downtown Venus
- Sometimes I Miss You So Much
- Gotta Be...Movin' On Up
- Being So Not For You (I Had No Right)
- Faith In You
- A Watcher's Point Of View (Don't 'Cha Think) (Todd Terry's Hard House ix)
- The Ways Of The Wind (Main 7in)
- Reality Used To Be A Friend Of Mine (CJ Macintosh 7in Edit)
- Gotta Be...Movin' On Up (Morales Radio Edit)
Customer Reviews:
its really good.......2005-05-11
I loved it!!.......2005-02-03
Not the P.M. Dawn "Best Of" I would put together but............2004-04-27
So many would be "hits" are left off this CD. I would spend my money on their other CD's and compose your own "best Of". The beauty and intelligence of thhis band is unique and is now missing from today's bands. On the track Downtown Venus they sample the drum beat to Hush by Deep Purple and turn it into an incredible funky song. No one wlse these day is doing that. Also on the CD, Jesus Wept the song 9:45 wake-up dream was left of this compilation. This song is just pure magic.
I miss P.M. Dawn and hope they get together again for more magical moments in music.
A Valiant Try..........2002-10-01
Not the ...best of.......2002-06-30
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Message From Beat Street: Best Of
Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000338D Release Date: 1994-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Step Off Megamix - Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
- Freedom - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5
- The Birthday Party - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Showdown - The Furious Five Meets The Sugarhill Gang
- It's Nasty (Genius Of Love) - Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five
- The Message - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- Message II (Survival) - Melle Mel & Duke Bootee
- New York New York - Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) - Grandmaster & Melle Mel
- Beat Street - Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five
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Is there a rap fan out there who didn't like "The Message"? It took rap in an entirely new direction: while others were content to ride the "Double Dutch Bus" down to the disco, the Furious Five spoke out about social decay. The chorus of "The Message" ("Don't push me, 'cause I'm close to the edge / I'm trying not to lose my head / Sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under") describes the effect of Reaganomics in ways that Dan Rather never could. Of course, Grandmaster Flash and company weren't against partying. In fact, they cut some of the best party tracks in the genre's history ("Freedom," "The Birthday Party"), along with some battle raps ("Step Off," "Showdown") to complete the package. Copyright restrictions probably kept the beat-edit classic "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" off the track listing. Still, one glaring omission isn't reason enough not to pick this up. --Todd InoueCustomer Reviews:
GRANDMASTER FLASH & FURIOUS FIVE.......2007-05-17
Sure-fire Collector's Item.......2007-03-12
The Beginning of an Era .......2006-07-18
Grandmaster cuts faster.......2005-11-01
And let's talk MCs. Why don't rappers these days attack the mike anymore like these guys did? Are they afraid it's not cool to be energetic? Well no wonder no one dances to rap music anymore. But when you listen to this - the grooves and the punchy vocals - you will definitely move your body.
Only problem is: when you get hold of any other Hip Hop after this you'll be disappointed that the DJs don't cut as fast and clean as this Grandmaster.
The Quintessential 'Best Of' Collection.......2005-06-14
So if you're in the same boat as me, you're probably asking yourself, "Are their any other good songs from Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five?". Well, the answer is yes. This is probably the best single disc best of collection you'll find from these guys. These are long infectious party jams. Many of which include the artillery of a large emcee battle, such as the epic Furious Five / Sugarhill Gang collaboration of "Showdown". A song I didn't think I'd like given the title, "The Birthday Party", actually turned out to be one of my favorites. Although, "It's Nasty (Genius of Love)" would have to be one of the most under-appreciated rap songs of all time. It's got one of the most clever attacks on the compilation, and will surely please any and all hip-hop lovers. They do tackle a bit more social commentary on tracks like "New York New York" and "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)". The latter features hard hitting lyrics about the dangers of drug use, and probably the most effective lyrics in it's time, given the subject matter. The only knock I have on the album is the first track, "Step Off Megamix". It's merely a "megamix" of their most popular songs thrown into one track (recorded in 1994). It would have been nicer if they would have thrown in a old-school jam up front, or at least put this track at the end, since the original versions shine much brighter throughout the remainder of the album.
Overall, if you're into old-school rap, this is a great listen. It's chalk-full of groundbreaking historical material. If you're at all interested in the evolution of rap, from the pre-Run-D.M.C. days, then you owe it to yourself to check this out. One could only be happier about the completeness of this collection.
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The Best Man (1999 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001X597 Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
Tracks:
- What You Want - The Roots
- Let's Not Play The Game - Maxwell
- After All Is Said And Done - Beyonce/Marc Nelson
- Poetry Girl - Eric Benet
- Liar, Liar - LaTocha Scott
- Best Man - Faith Evans
- Beautiful Girl - Kenny Lattimore
- Hit It Up - Sporty Thievz
- Turn Your Lights Down Low - Lauryn Hill/Bob Marley
- Untitled - Meshell Ndegeocello
- As My Girl - Maxwell
- Wherever You Go - Sygnature
- When the Shades Go Down - Allure
- Best Man I Can Be - Case, Ginuwine, RL, Tyrese
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Love, trust, and loyalty are themes shared by The Best Man's script and the soundtrack. Instead of a hodgepodge of inspirational songs, the album carries a story that parallels that of the film (all but two of the tracks appear in the movie). Near the beginning, Maxwell's sultry voice warns a lover to keep things truthful on "Let's Not Play the Game," arguably the disc's sexiest track. After the damage is done, Faith Evans aggressively justifies infidelity on the upbeat "Best Man." The mood-setting "Turn the Lights Down Low," a studio-engineered duet between Lauryn Hill and the late Bob Marley, leans toward physical and emotional reconciliation. While the soundtrack may not be enough to comfort a groom whose best man has slept with his bride, The Best Man is full of heartfelt soul. --Celine WongCustomer Reviews:
Very nice soundtrack by a great movie.......2007-06-25
Hip-hop/ R&B's reigning queen, Lauryn Hill teams up with the late Bob Marley on a beautifully redone track of "Turn Your Lights Down Low." Introspective and controversial rap group The Roots start off the album with their upbeat "What You Want", and the very soulful Maxwell contributes two new tracks to the album, "Let's Not Play the Game" and "As My Girl." Eric Benet`s "Poetry Girl" is very nice along with Latocha Scott's "The Girl is Hot." Though the love infused ballads and sultry R&B cuts are enough to keep the record on top. "The Best Man" has its low points. The Sporty Thieves' "Hit It Up" seems to be misplaced in the ocean of love songs, and "The Best Man I Can Be", which teams up Ginuwine, Tyrese, R.L., and Case, is a musty, ill-fated anthem for men with morality. I was also slightly disappointed that they didn't have the Stevie Wonder's "As" and Cameo's "Candy." But I got over it.
However, "The Best Man" is able to hold its weight and hits hard with passion and love.
I would get this if not see the movie which I highly recommend but I think you should do both to really understand everything. If you listen to the lyrics of some of the songs they really match some of the characters in the story. Like Faiths song "Best man." She takes the place of the The girl who got married in the movie and you know it when she says......"He is your best man, I guess you didn't know that I had him, I know that you hate that, but it's like that, you are the best but yet he ain't so bad". I won't say more than that.
Other than that this soundtrack is one of the best and strongest soundtracks that had drop in 99'. It almost reminds me of the "Soul Food" album. I guess because the movies are similar in there own way and they both give out great and memorable songs. Once you hear this you'll definitely add this too your collection.
Not bad at all, for a soundtrack * * * . 5 stars.......2007-06-08
Maxwell, Eric Benet and Kenny Lattimore have some good tracks and Faith Evans's Best Man..I think is her best up tempo track...the Lauryn Hill Bob Marley track is good also....so check this cd out.
Great CD.......2007-04-02
birthday party song.......2007-03-11
Great CD Great Movie.......2007-01-05
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The Very Best of the Last Poets
The Last Poets Manufacturer: Snapper UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B9WDJ6 Release Date: 2005-10-31 |
Tracks:
- When the Revolution Comes
- Bird's World
- Jones Comin' Down
- Doriella du Fontaine - Jimi Hendrix, The Last Poets
- Jazzoetry
- White Man's Got a God Complex
- Related to What
- True Blues
- E Pluribus Unum
- Niggers Are Scared of Revolution
- Ho Chi Minh
- New York, New York
- O.D.
- This Is Madness Chant
- Black Soldier
- Two Little Boys
- Black Is
- Just Because
- Oh, My People
- Sport
Album Description
This 20 track collection comprises highlights from the five albums the group made for the Douglas and Celluloid labels between 1970 and 1984, as well as the much sought-after rarity, 'Doriella Du Fontaine', an impromptu recording from 1969 in which group member Lightnin' Rod was joined in the studio by Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix. Charly. 2005.Album Details
Generally Recognised as Being the First Ever Rappers, the Last Poets' Groundbreaking Fusion of Minimalist African Beats with Uncompromising Lyrics Dealing with Life in the Ghetto, Civil Rights and Social Injustice Caused a Major Sensation with their Eponymous Debut Album which Made the USA Top Ten Album Chart in 1970. The Group's Uncompromising Lyrics, Militant Message and Delivery, Coupled with their Support for the Black Panthers, Made them Highly Controversial at the Time, their Second Album Even Being Branded as Being Subversive by the USA Government. This 20-track Collection Comprises Highlights from the Five Albums the Group Made for the Douglas and Celluloid Labels Between 1970 and 1984 as Well the Much Sought-after Rarity, Doriella Du Fontaine, an Impromptu Recording from 1969 in which Group Member Lightnin' Rod was Joined in the Studio by Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix.Customer Reviews:
Last Poets.......2006-11-03
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Shamrocks & Shenanigans: The Best of House of Pain and Everlast
House of Pain , and Everlast Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000WSTCO Release Date: 2004-02-10 |
Tracks:
- Jump Around
- Shamrocks And Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)
- What It's Like
- Who's The Man
- Black Jesus
- Same As It Ever Was
- Punch Drunk
- Put On Your S**t Kickers
- Ends
- Just Another Victim
- Pass The Jinn
- Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
- On Point
- Word Is Bond
- I Got The Knack
- Never Missin' A Beat
- The Rhythm
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Best of Both Worlds
Jay-Z , and R Kelly Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063BPE Release Date: 2002-03-19 |
Tracks:
- The Best Of Both Worlds
- Take You Home With Me A.K.A. Body
- Break Up To Make Up
- It Ain't Personal
- The Streets
- Green Light
- Naked
- Shake Ya Body
- Somebody's Girl
- Get This Money
- Shorty
- Honey
- P***y
Amazon.com
Despite the star power and the hyped-up title, this mano y mano between R&B heavyweight R. Kelly and rap master Jay-Z isn't what fans might have expected. In fact, this CD teeters dangerously close to being little more than a macho vanity project. One could assume that initial intentions were good. After all, R. and Jay's collabo "Fiesta" was a sleazy slice of playa-party fun, but this full-length project, for which the stars recorded their parts separately, is disjointed and somewhat dull. Instead of taking R&B and rap to new heights, Best of Both Worlds proves, once again, that (graphic) sex is the only thing on R. Kelly's mind and Jay-Z can probably rhyme in his sleep. There are tolerable moments, à la the title track, which features R. Kelly's trademark sweeping melodies and Jay-Z's deadpan wit, but even some good hooks and poignant observations can't excuse insultingly juvenile cuts like "Honey" and "P***y." The best of both worlds? Not even close. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
3.5 stars: Looks good on paper but thats about it......................2007-04-26
Top Joints:
Take You Home With Me A.K.A. Body
It Ain't Personal
The Streets
Naked
Honey
P***y
The WORST of both worlds.......2006-03-25
Made too fast.......2006-01-19
Underrated.......2005-11-06
It opens explosively, with the title track, and promises a CD full of club anthems backed by Jay-Z's undeniable flow and R.Kelly's smooth vocals.
What follows is a collection of songs exclusively about sex and money (which the exception of 'The Streets'). Despite this, there are some ready-made club anthems amongst it, and some extremely good verses from Jay-Z.
Overall, deserved some of the criticism it recieved, mainly because of the shallow content of the songs, but essentially it's a good album, with some very good tracks and some of the best beats put out that year.
very average.......2005-08-08
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