| 1. Imperial Intro - Flipmode Squad |
| 2. To My People - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 3. Settin' It Off - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 4. Run for Cover - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 5. I Got Your Back - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 6. This Is What Happens - Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage |
| 7. Everybody on the Line Outside - Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rampage, Busta Rhymes |
| 8. Last Night - Flipmode Squad, Spliff Star |
| 9. Where You Think You Goin' - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 10. We Got U Opin, Pt. 2 - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 11. Straight Spittin - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 12. Money Talks - Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 13. Cha Cha Cha - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 14. Hit Em Wit da Heat - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 15. Do for Self - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Spliff Star |
| 16. Everything - Baby Sham, Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, Rampage, Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
Editorial Reviews
Back in the early 1990s, Busta Rhymes was a member of Leaders of the New School, a talented bunch whose critical praise didn't translate into sales. Reaching acclaim on his two solo releases, Busta now returns to his roots by heading a new rap tandem: the Flipmode Squad, consisting of Lord Have Mercy, Spliff Star, Baby Sham, and Rah Digga. Their debut, Imperial, contains head-nodding beats and spirited verbal exchanges that can have as many as all six members rhyming on one song ("Straight Spittin"). Maintaining an unapologetic street edge with the occasional dance-floor flavor ("Everybody on the Line Outside"), Busta's latest should satisfy those willing to give his side project a listen. --Elliott Wilson
Entertainment Weekly
Their pass-the-mic lunacy proves infectious.
The Imperial Album,Flipmode Squad,Elektra / Wea,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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The Science Fiction Album
Various Artists Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066HE5 Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Aliens
- Sound Effect - The Nostromo
- Alien
- A.I.
- Armageddon
- Sound Effect - Apollo 13 Lift-off
- Apollo 13
- Back To The Future
- Battle Beyond The Stars
- Battlestar Galactica
- The Black Hole
- Contact
- Capricorn One
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- The Day The Earth Stood Still
- Dune
Tracks:
- Galaxy Quest
- Sound Effect - Dogfight in Space
- Enemy Mine
- Ghostbusters
- Gremlins
- Heavy Metal
- Independence Day
- E.T.
- Judge Dredd
- The Last Starfighter
- Lifeforce
- Sound Effect - Crash Landing
- Lost In Space
- Mars Attacks
- The Matrix
- Predator
- The Right Stuff
Tracks:
- Moonraker
- Robocop
- Silent Running
- Sound Effect - Alien Organism
- Species
- Stargate
- Starship Troopers
- Starman
- Star Trek - TV Theme
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture End Title
- Klingon Attack
- Sound Effect - Warp Drive
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Trek: Generations
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Tracks:
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Sound Effect - Transporter Crew
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Main Theme
- Star Trek First Contact
- Star Wars
- The Empire Strikes Back
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Return of the Jedi
- Sound Effect - Battle Stations
- Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - The Flag Parade
- Anakin's Theme
- The Adventures of Jar Jar
- Duel of the Fates
- The Time Machine
- Things to Come
- The Thing From Another World
- War of the Worlds
- When Worlds Collide
- Total Recall
- You Only Live Twice
- Superman
Customer Reviews:
The penultimate collection ..........2006-12-07
I have always had a weak spot for (good, or maybe even intelligent) science fiction/fantasy and film music, especially its way of evoking mystery, grandure and wide open spaces. Call it a weakness if you want. But it was maybe really kick started off, for as far as I can remember, with Star Trek. But especially Star Trek II, III and IV - essentially a trilogy - because of their very romantic but very warm, human core, set on the broadest canvasses of unlimited and mysterious outer space. But then there was the music for adding that essential extra dimension of emotion and atmosphere. I am happy that much of the music on this album is from the Star Trek series and films, often equaling or sometimes even outclassing the original recordings.
This kind of music (for the movies) should be seen as an art on its own rights with its own merits and qualities. As such, the musical sequences on these CD's are a beautifully played cross section of some of the most evoking orchestral music for science fiction/fantasy film ever created. And I very much like the nicely blended, wide and deep orchestral soundpicture with enough reverberation to evoke a sense of wide open spaces.
I am quite thrilled by tracks like the evocative music from Dune, truly transporting one to the vastly sands of Arrakis (the music is wonderful, but to my great regret I think the movie itself is a flawed masterpiece at best, alas.). And then there is the very different, goofy music for Ghostbusters (memories of childhood), the spoofy but electrifying music from Mars Attacks (lovingly parodist music, this, with not a little touch of irony) and the happily adventurous, forward driving Theme from Galaxy Quest ('Never give up, never surrender!'), now also used for the internet-based fan-series Star Trek: The Hidden Frontier. On the other side of the spectrum we have the atmospheric music for Enemy Mine (an underestimated 'little' movie), the Theme from The Right Stuff (actually science FACT, not fiction, this film, just like Apollo 13, of course), the eerily attractive music for Species, the original End Title for Alien (not used in the theatrical version of the movie, where it was replaced by music from howard Hanson's Second Symphony), the exquisitely exotic music for Stargate, the sweet and warmly sympathetic, beautifully re-orchestrated, theme for Starman, the title cue for Star Trek: TOS (much more melodiously played than the original! If only a series nowadays could continue to be as thought provoking and as original as Star Trek was during its launch, fourty years ago ...) and a truly overpowering End Titles Suite from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. I especially like the thrillingly grandiloquent rendition here of the music for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. And how nice it is to hear the (thematic) similarities between James Horner's music for The Wrath of Khan, his great break-through as a film music composer, and his (two years) earlier music for Battle Beyond the Stars (which did indeed help him earn the job for writing the music for Star Trek II) ...
But on the 'down side', if one is looking for - for example - the gorgeously expansively played End Titles from Cocoon, it is not included here: one has to acquire the album that 'kicked it all off', so to say, namely 'Space and Beyond', also on Silva Screen. I was very pleased also with the inclusion on that album of some of the music from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation, namely where one of the characters, Tasha Yar, in one of the episodes (Skin of Evil) is saying goodbye to her crewmmates: sweetly sentimental and simple music which I have always wanted to own on CD. I guess that a few cues from the other two sequals ('Alien Invasion: Space and Beyond II' and 'Space3: Beyond the Final Frontier') didn't make it onto this 4 CD collection-album as well, but I guess that it would be the 'better part of the bargain' to opt to buy this 'The Science Fiction Album' instead of buying all three albums separately. Well, of course it is for yourself to ultimately decide what you really want ;-)
If I were to nitpick (which is not easy with such a marvellous project as this one), then I would say that while all music is performed with magnificent grandure and with style, some of it is not performed as crisply and as technically 'on the spot' as some of the original recordings: ensemble is a little slack and the playing somewhat stilted sometimes, losing some of the edge and the originality of the writing. ET and Star Wars spring to mind, but then the soundtracks for Star Wars are traditionally recorded with the magnificent London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by maestro John Williams himself, and these superior recordings (especially the ones for Episode I, II and III) can't really be bettered, IMHO. Likewise for the music from Star Trek: The Motion Picture, I believe that in the end one really has to resort to the ultimate reference, namely the original recording (which is true in many other instances of 'original recordings'), and then the 20th anniversay colector's edition of this soundtrack on Columbia/Legacy (truly unmissable, this veritable classic of sci-fi/film music soundtracks!).
But all in all this 4CD-collection amounts to probably being the penultimate high quality sci-fi music album collection (I certainly know of no other project that comes as close quality as well as quantity wise), with some of the most memorable musical moments from classic to modern sci-fi/fantasy film captured in lavish orchestrations.
Collection-wise: five *stars*. Playing: generally four *stars*, sometimes more. The recording quality: five *stars*. The music (qualified on its own merits as film music) and its (re)orchestrations: generally five *stars*. In the end this is all highly recommended, and certainly not to be missed by science fiction and fantasy film music fans. Klaatu barada nikto.
Muisic of the Spheres.......2006-11-06
The Ulllllltimate Sci-Fi Music Collection.......2005-10-23
The moment I ripped off the shrink-wrap and popped it into my cd player was a moment of great trepidation. Believe me when I tell that I've seen my fair share of sub-par orchestral recording in my lifetime. Very often they are in those big super-packs of music, and suffer from poor direction, improper mastering, and sometime even pathetic orchestration (or worse yet have something sounding like a cheap synthesizer and a kazoo in place of a full orchestra). I needn't have worried though. This sucker is fantastic.
Many people who are not audiophiles will probably miss the point of this cd collection. It is not the original versions of the pieces. It is re-orchestrations, mostly by the phenomenal Prague Symphony Orchestra. Many of these themes didn't sound all that hot in there original versions because they were low budget films or were not recorded in high-fidelity. Here they are given the full treatment, mastered with the most loving care imaginable. Often the version found in these cds is SUPERIOR to the original.
Remember the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey? Of course you do. But how many times have you heard a cheap imitation of the original version from the movie, starting too low in volume and ending too high (and missing the essential pipe-organ that gives it that extra oomph)? Well, this first track in the entire collection is not only everything it should be instrumental and timing-wise, but it also has been oh-so-carefully adjusted during the mastering process so that at no time is the music either too low or too high in volume (surely a benchmark for every other recording ever to be made of the piece).
Or what about the theme from the (at-the-time) uber-creepy The Black Hole? The orchestration of this piece of music goes from tiumphant to terrifying and back again, with a splendor and cleanness that I CERTAINLY don't remember being in the original recording.
Then there's the new version of the theme from Independence Day, complete with a violin solo, a far more electrifying ending climax, and a chorus so thunderous that you feel like applauding at the end. Simply indescribable. Kind of like the MIND-BLOWING rendition of the theme from The Last Star Fighter. This has been one of my favorite themes for a long time now, but I've never heard it played like this. I think the original version of the theme is something like 1 minute long, but this new version doesn't just fade out (HAHAHAHA!!!!) THIS version is THREE minutes long, goes through the main theme THREE times, with the final strains being so triumphant and joyous I could not help but feel an electrifying charge the first dozen or so times (come to think of it, I still feel that way). This is superior to the original in EVERY way. AWESOME.
And let's not forget the incredible new rendition of Stargate with it's heavy use of clarinets (for Egyptian effect!) and a triumphant new ending (completely lacking the chanting from the original version. This version is so different that for the first minute it is very hard to tell that it is in fact Stargate. But then the main theme kicks in, and then you get this incredible flute solo for my favorite part of theme (the whole thing is played slower, but arguably more powerfully than the original). My goodness. At first I found the thing so different I didn't like it. But then I listened to it again. And again. And again.
I could go on and on, talking about the fantastic new rendition of Moon Raker, the ear-popping Battlestar Galactica, the classic Star Trek (First Contact has a minute or two of the theme from Star Trek:The Motion Picture before going into the main theme), or the sweet renditions of music from the Star Wars movies (or the music from E.T.).
I have to mention though that this collection was not picked based merely on what people want, or on what is popular. No, the people who made it obviously thought a GOOD music collection was better than a popular one. That's why you get a heartbreakingly beautiful theme from A.I. instead of the main theme. It's why you get music from movies that you probably never gave a second thought to the music (because the movie was lousy). It's why you get Armageddon, Judge Dredd, and Robocop (who would have guessed their music was so COOL when there was all that crazy action and bad-acting going on on-screen).
I said it before and I'll say it again. This cd-set was mastered with tender-loving-care, and it shows BIG-TIME. High-fidelity the likes of which I have not seen since the days when cds were brand-new in the world. Dolby Surround. Perfectly balanced. BEAUTIUFL orchestrations. About the only thing that makes me scratch my head is the weird sound-effect tracks (Oooookay.....). Other than that, it's PERFECT. Obviously they could not include every sci-fi theme ever (no one can), but this collection is REALLY GOOD. A lot of great themes that got away (forgotten gems :), new versions of old favorites, and under-appreciated classics aplenty, but ALWAYS the full and complete versions with nothing cut-out (the theme from Dune is quite extended).
If you love movie music (and sci-fi movie music in particular) you MUST buy this awesome collection). It is not the original recordings. Almost always the new ones are better (if they aren't better they're just equal). This is what you have been waiting for. I for one am going to be buying quite a few cds from this company in the future. Give your ears the treat they deserve. Buy it NOW.
SciFi Album gift.......2005-07-20
Away From to be a Collectible Peace.......2004-12-16
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The Imperial Album
Flipmode Squad Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009OPC Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- The Imperial Intro
- To My People
- Settin' It Off
- Run For Cover
- I Got Your Back
- This Is What Happens
- Everybody On The Line Outside
- Last Night
- Where You Think You Goin'
- We Got U Opin (Part 2) F/Buckshot
- Straight Spittin
- Money Talks
- Cha Cha Cha
- Hit Em Wit Da Heat
- Do For Self
- Everything
Amazon.com
Back in the early 1990s, Busta Rhymes was a member of Leaders of the New School, a talented bunch whose critical praise didn't translate into sales. Reaching acclaim on his two solo releases, Busta now returns to his roots by heading a new rap tandem: the Flipmode Squad, consisting of Lord Have Mercy, Spliff Star, Baby Sham, and Rah Digga. Their debut, Imperial, contains head-nodding beats and spirited verbal exchanges that can have as many as all six members rhyming on one song ("Straight Spittin"). Maintaining an unapologetic street edge with the occasional dance-floor flavor ("Everybody on the Line Outside"), Busta's latest should satisfy those willing to give his side project a listen. --Elliott WilsonCustomer Reviews:
Hip hop classic minus one wack member........2006-09-12
Amazing Rap Crew (4.5).......2006-03-11
"To My People" is an intense, outstanding opening rap track to follow the intro, with a kicking beat and a fierce chorus. Rampage delivers an awesome verse in this track which is probably my personal favourite off the album. "Settin' It Off" follows with Busta Rhymes bringing his crazy, unique rap style to the first verse of the track. Overall, it's a fairly tight song. "Run For Cover" incorporates a cool orchestral beat into the rap and its a cool song. "I Got Your Back" is one of the best tracks on here for sure, with a sweet chorus, and a tight, groovy beat. "Everybody On The Line Outside" has a hip hop/dance style feel to it, with a solid chorus and good verses. "Last Night" has a very Busta type beat, sounding much like some of his obscure solo stuff off his debut album. Spliff Star has a sweet first verse. This track is certainly off the hook, and one of the many album highlights. "Where You Think You Goin" is another amazing song with a violin instrumental for the beat, and a catchy chorus. "Straight Spittin" is an intense, full on crew collaboration, and is pretty off the hook with some sick lyrics. Rah Digga has an amazing verse in this track, check these rhymes: "Paper like meade, I'm in the mix like speed/and be screamin on the mic till my tonsils bleed". "Money Talks" brings a new hip hop flavour to this album, with a more commercial feel to it. The rest of these Flipmode tracks don't disappoint, "Hit Em Wit Da Heat" is a pretty tight song, and so is "Do For Self".
Overall, this a great purchase for any fan of Busta Rhymes solo music. This crew works very well together, and they got some very tight rap tracks on this full length Imperial album. This is hip hop done right, with tight hooks, good lyrics, and catchy beats. I would highly recommend this to any hip hop fan who likes Busta, and wants a taste of what the Flipmode crew is like. Also, look for Busta's latest release when it drops July 19th, entitled "The Big Bang".
Bangin.......2005-12-04
And of course, in typical Busta Rhymes fashion, someone on the interlude got they @$$ whooped!!! Classic.
Favorite Tracks:
1) Cha, Cha, Cha,
2) Where you think u goin
3) Straight Spittin
4) I got yo back (Sick-ass beat)
5) Run for Cover (Sick-ass Swizz Beat)
It's still tight. Dropped in 98' hittin in 05'.
Cop it, because it's hip hop!!!!!
Peace!!!!!!!!!
Flipmode Iz Da Squad.......2005-08-07
No Question, Flipmode IZ Da Squad!!.......2004-04-03
This album is simply outstanding, the lyrics, the beats, everything is outstanding. I also love how in certain songs, the raps and lyrics come out as though they were just having a conversation which I think is simply bad ass.
Don't get it twisted, pick up this album, and look out for the Rulership Album, coming soon.
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The Imperial Album [Edited Version]
Flipmode Squad Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000009NUZ Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- The Imperial Intro
- To My People
- Settin' It Off
- Run For Cover
- I Got Your Back
- This Is What Happens
- Everybody On THe Line Outside
- Last NIght
- Where You Think You Goin'
- We Got U Opin (Part 2) F/Buckshot
- Straight Spittin
- Money Talks
- Cha Cha Cha
- Hit Em Wit Da Heat
- Do For Self
- Everything
Amazon.com
Back in the early 1990s, Busta Rhymes was a member of Leaders of the New School, a talented bunch whose critical praise didn't translate into sales. Reaching acclaim on his two solo releases, Busta now returns to his roots by heading a new rap tandem: the Flipmode Squad, consisting of Lord Have Mercy, Spliff Star, Baby Sham, and Rah Digga. Their debut, Imperial, contains head-nodding beats and spirited verbal exchanges that can have as many as all six members rhyming on one song ("Straight Spittin"). Maintaining an unapologetic street edge with the occasional dance-floor flavor ("Everybody on the Line Outside"), Busta's latest should satisfy those willing to give his side project a listen. --Elliott WilsonCustomer Reviews:
Tear Da Roof Off.......2000-04-18
Beats were tired!.......1999-06-24
Wicked tracks and killer vocals.......1998-12-27
This album is a must have for Busta Rhymes and hiphop lovers.......1998-08-30
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The Science Fiction Album, Vol. 1
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000658GL Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Spach Zarathustra
- Star Wars: Main Title
- The Empire Strikes Back: Han Solo And The Princess
- The Empire Strikes Back: The Imperial March
- Return Of The Jedi: Forest Battle
- The Phantom Menace: The Flag Parade
- The Phantom Menace: Anakin's Theme
- The Phantom Menace: The Adventures Of Jar Jar
- The Phantom Menace: Duel Of The Fates
- Apollo 13 Lift Off
- Apollo 13: Main Title
- Capricorn One: Overture
- The Right Stuff: Main Themes
- Battlestar Galactica: Main Themes
- The Nostromo
- Alien: End Title
- Independence Day: End Title Suite
Tracks:
- Aliens: Prelude/Ripley's Rescue
- Mars Attacks: Introduction & Main Title
- The Thing From Another World: Main Theme
- War Of The Worlds: Main Title/Martian Man Dies
- When Worlds Collide: Main Title/The New World
- Armageddon: Suite
- Crash Landing
- Lost In Space: End Title
- Back To The Future: Main Title
- The Black Hole: Overture
- A.I.: Where Dreams Are Born
- Lifeforce: Main Theme
- Predator: Main Titles
- Dogfight
- Starship Troopers: Klendathu Drop
- E.T.: The Flying Theme
- Close Encounters Of The Third Kind: Suite
Customer Reviews:
its not that the material is bad, it is simply repeated.......2005-05-17
Obviously, when this album was originally released, the main appeal was the newly recorded star wars tracks, this cd has become more or less obsolete, its still a nice collection, but if you own the other Silva cd's. you don't really need this.
"Silva takes film-score-buffs to the far reaches of space".......2002-05-17
This collection features the best of the best composers and film scores ~ David Arnold(INDEPENDENCE DAY)~ John Barry(THE BLACK HOLE)~ Bruce Broughton(LOST IN SPACE)~ Bill Conti(THE RIGHT STUFF MAIN THEMES)~ Danny Elfman(MARS ATTACKS)~ Jerry Goldsmith(CAPRICORN ONE/ALIEN)~ James Horner(APOLLO 13 MAIN TITLE)~ Glen Larson & Stu Phillips(BATTLESTAR GALACTICA MAIN THEMES)~ Henry Mancini(LIFEFORCE)~ Basil Poledouris(STARSHIP TROOPERS)~ Trevor Rabin(ARMAGEDDON)~ Alan Silvestri(BACK TO THE FUTURE/PEDATOR)~ Leith Stevens(WAR OF THE WORLDS/WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE)~ Dimitri Tiomkin(THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD)~ John Williams(STAR WARS MAIN TITLE/HAN SOLO AND THE PRINCESS/THE IMPERIAL MARCH/FOREST BATTLE/THE FLAG PARADE/ANAKIN'S THEME/ADVENTURES OF JAR JAR/DUEL OF THE FATES/ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/E.T.-THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL/CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND).
No doubt the above composers excel in the world of film music, notice how many John Williams scores appear in this collection. Williams is without a doubt one of the major players in this genre, but there are many other composers who can stand up to his high marks when it comes to bringing the full force of a story through music. One such composer is Henry Mancini, if you ever had any doubts about this mans ability to score any film, whether it be drama, comedy, action or sci-fi...this question is answered here with "LIFEFORCE", gives the audience a cinematic education tightly coiled around directors Tobe Hooper's story of outer space vampires. Within each cue of the film, Mancini's score takes over and we are pleasantly surprised with the results.
If you're a "film-score-buff", like I am...then this collection from the '50s', '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s is an absolute must. As an added bonus we feature the world renowned ~ The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra with conductors Paul Bateman, Nicholas Dodd and Nic Raine, plus, yes plus the Crouch End Festival Chorus and one of my favorite sopranos Charlotte Kinder. When it comes to releasing compilations of this magnitude, most labels tend to become much safer in their choices, afraid to make a mistake. Silva America takes the risk and it always pays off, this is one of those times ~ looking forward to "The Science Fiction Album Volume 2", gotta love it!
Total: Disc One 62:45 on 17 Tracks & Disc Two 66:10 on 17 Tracks ~ Silva America
SSD-1139 ~ (2002)
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Imperial: The Album
Conejo & Capone Manufacturer: Latino Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EBCEUO Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Imperial - Young Mabooda, Conejo
- Conejo & Capone Pt. 2
- When All Your Homies Die
- Power and Riches
- Broomstick
- Murder for Fun
- Gun Mans Target
- King of the City - Lil B, Lil B, Conejo, Lil B
- This Is What I'll Do
- Everywhere We Go
- Street Money
- Around Here
- Dogg Kennel
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Great Hits
T. Rex Manufacturer: Imperial ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0008GIXLE Release Date: 2005-05-28 |
Tracks:
- Telegram Sam
- Jittlerbug Love
- Lady
- Metal Guru
- Thunderwing
- Sunken Rags
- Solid Gold Easy Action
- 20th Century Boy
- Midnight
- Slider
- Born To Boogie
- Children Of The Revolution
- Shock Rock
- Groover
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Futuristic Dragon
T. Rex Manufacturer: Imperial ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0008GIXJQ Release Date: 2005-05-28 |
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Disturbed the Album
Manufacturer: H'imperial Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA3M4E Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
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Imperial
Manufacturer: Polaris ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7AYW Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
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Rise of the Imperial Hordes
Krieg Manufacturer: Blood, Fire, Death ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000TI7ZII |
Product Description
Track list: 1. The Arrival 01:14 2. Alarum 03:23 3. The Great Black Death 03:04 4. As Humanity Fades 03:20 5. My Weeping Soul (Pt. II) 02:24 6. Coronation 03:37 7. End of Time 04:33 8. Calamity from the Skies 03:00 9. Reunion of the Ancients 01:47 10. Path of Soth 05:07 11. The Ascension 02:24Dance Music:
- The Last Shall Be First [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Power of Rhyme [Explicit Lyrics]
- This Is a Journey
- Trouble in the Hood [Explicit Lyrics]
- Unrestricted [Explicit Lyrics]
- Wanna Be Like Puffy [CD-single]
- We're Back [CD-single]
- Whatcha Gonna Do? [Explicit Lyrics]
- Young, Fly & Flashy, Vol. 1 [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- 2 Da Limit
Dance Music
Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky and others
Some Fine Old Chesnuts/New Tricks [Import]
Snow Angels - The Christmas Album