| 1. Intro | |||
| 2. I Am the Hardest | |||
| 3. U Know Where to Find Me | |||
| 4. Battlefield | |||
| 5. My Mf's - Big Ed the Assassin, | |||
| 6. Get It On - Big Ed the Assassin, | |||
| 7. Skit | |||
| 8. F'ckfest | |||
| 9. Watching U | |||
| 10. Forgetaboutit | |||
| 11. Head Busta | |||
| 12. No N'Gga | |||
| 13. Get'em | |||
| 14. Don't Play With Me - Big Ed the Assassin, C-Murder, Kane & Abel | |||
| 15. Me and U | |||
| 16. Study Ya Lessons | |||
| 17. Who Am I | |||
| 18. Work It Out - Big Ed the Assassin, Serv-On | |||
| 19. I Got Your Back - Big Ed the Assassin, | |||
| 20. Thank U | |||
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Special Forces,Big Ed the Assassin,Special Forces,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
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Run to Cadence With the U.S. Special Forces
Various Artists Manufacturer: The Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062XBC Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Double Time
- Run With Me
- UH-1 Sittin' On The Pad
- Mothers Of America
- We Want You
- Saw An Old Lady
- 600 Black Berets
- Airborne... Ranger
- Two Old Ladies Lying In Bed
- Coonskin Alligator Hide
- Stand Up, Hook Up
- Soldier, Soldier Have You Heard
- Shot Rang Out
- Left, Right Your Left
- Let's Hear The Story That's Never Been Told
- PT
- Captain's Door
- Pilot Flying Low
- Frog Family
- Airborne
- 1,2,3,4
- Two Old Ladies
- World War II
- Ivan
- Shake, Rattle & Roll
- I Had A Dog
- When I Say Rhythm
- We're A Four Man Team
- Up On The Mountain-Top
- Running Through The Desert
- Ahab Had A Camel
- When I Get To Heaven
- Hey, Hey Captain Mac
- Mama Told Sally Not To Go Downtown
- Samson
- Once There Was 1,000 USA
- You Hear Any Noise
Customer Reviews:
Worth the money.......2007-03-08
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Special Forces
Alice Cooper Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006XSF Release Date: 1991-12-31 |
Tracks:
- Who Do You Think We Are
- Seven & Seven Is
- Prettiest Cop on the Block
- Don't Talk Old to Me
- Generation Landslide '81 [Live]
- Skeletons in the Closet
- You Want It, You Got It
- You Look Good in Rags
- You're a Movie
- Vicious Rumours
Album Description
1981 album for Warner Brothers. 10 tracks, including a coverof Love's 'Seven And Seven Is' and a live version of 'Generation Landslide '81'.Album Details
This is the 1981 Release from the Man who Was Once Vincent Damon Furnier, but is Now Better Known as Alice Cooper. Features 'Vicious Rumors', 'Prettiest Cop on the Block', 'Skeletons in the Closet' and More.Customer Reviews:
I'm Happy.......2007-01-17
Good But Too Short.......2006-12-13
Expensive for 32 minutes.......2006-11-17
Meanwhile, this somewhat forgotten quasi-gem from Alice sits comfortably between the New Wave / post-Hollywood production of "Flush the Fashion" and his most strongly novelty-influenced album, "Zipper Catches Skin". Generally, there's a stripped down sensibility musically, and less purely goofy lyrics.
Partly, this is due to the opening "Who Do You Think We Are," which presents a rather oblique look, perhaps, at special forces. The music is very stripped down--no, extremely stripped down compared to "Welcome to my Nightmare" or "Goes to Hell" or all of his later metal albums--it's as if Alice is getting in touch with his inner garage here. Vocally, Alice provides his usual range of dark sneers, wide-eyed irony, and generally witty lyrics. Certainly a promising start.
"Seven & Seven Is" (a cover) rattles along continuously with a snare drum, with jangly distortion guitars, occasional electronic flourishes, and Alice pretty much resorting to straight-up growly voice throughout. Hard though not to like an energetic song that declares, "Oom Beh Beh Oom Beh Beh yea."
"Prettiest Cop on the Block," as the name suggests is a transvestite policeman tale. Definitely shot through with machismo, this is no limp-wristed rendition. "I got a stiff reputation with a stick like a rock. My kids are confused, and my wife is in shock." The vocals are the growls as previously--the I've-been-drinking-and-smoking-too-much gravel kind of voice. The music is a bit uninspired, particularly the drums. The novelty of the song wears out in fairly short order.
"Don't Talk Old to Me" manages to vary things musically, finally. A fairly deft combination of kind of heavy-handed guitar and lyrics set next to a chorus that features keyboards and a number of layered dialoguing vocal lines. The lyrics, of course, have a certain cleverness as an adult obviously complains about being told to give up all his toys, such as guns and cars. There are more musical details and variation in this song than the previous ones--the particular combination of comedy and seriousness here is pretty convincing.
"Generation Landslide `81" is a reprise of the lyrically excellent tune from "Billion Dollar Babies" (the tune, in fact, that gives us the phrase "billion dollar babies"). A military-march style snare kicks along, as simple guitar chords back up Alice's cultural rant, and adds a verse or two to the original. One of the effects of this song is to point out some of the less inspired aspects of the rest of the disc, but that doesn't mean one isn't glad for it being here. Energetic, socially incisive Alice.
"You Want It, You Got It" let's out Alice's inner used car salesman, as he vocally sleazes his way through this either brilliant send up of the worst of New Wave music, or a rather unfortunate example of it. Cheesy keyboards and ham-fisted drum machine, many years later this song sounds so dated that it almost ceases to be dated. If this song really tickles your fancy, then "Zipper Catches Skin" will be a treasure trove for you as this is definitely a prequel of that album to come. Harmless cheese, one may not expect "cute" from Alice, but here you are.
"You Look Good in Rags" returns to a more traditional rock ensemble, guitar lead and all. This workaday rocker never really quite stands up, even with the semi-barbershop acapella section of "rags rag rags" toward the end, clipping scissors effect and all. The non-stellarness of it does not mean that it's hopelessly boring. It's kind of good, harmless fun--it's just, one doesn't expect this sort of thing from Alice.
"You're a Movie" is a ridiculous cheeky monologue by a would be heroic general type. The music is thoroughly 80s, guitar tone and gacky keyboards all. And, in fact, the chorus that chants, "You're a movie" is completely dead and unspirited. So what makes this pure novelty song ever-fresh, ever-delightful and really very funny are Alice's intercut remarks. They say that in comedy timing is everything, and Alice shows that he's got it in spades here. Technically a pretty awful song, one cannot help digging the wily wit Alice puts out.
The last track, "Vicious Rumours" provides that obligatory Alice song about public perception. The vocals here draw out the snideness more. One wishes (throughout the album) that the drums were set back more in the mix, and the guitars brought forward, but there's more energy in this particular rocker than most of the rest of the album.
So, overall one can hardly recommend this album without qualifications, especially if you are getting here by way of his first band, or by his later work, like "Brutal Planet". As a kind of essay in cheese, and sheer low-fi production goofiness--and particularly of a sound that is glued immovably to the 80s--then you might enjoy this. Again, the import price is awfully steep for such a short disc. A used copy seems a better way to go.
This is not Alice at his best, But is still worth buying.......2006-10-01
Amazing plastic punk........2006-07-23
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Special Forces
.38 Special Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GDD Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Caught Up In You
- Back Door Stranger
- Back On The Track
- Chain Lightnin'
- Rough-Housin'
- You Keep Runnin' Away
- Breakin' Loose
- Take 'Em Out
- Firestarter
Customer Reviews:
Southern Rough Boys.......2004-08-28
Another worthy 38 Special CD.......2002-12-20
.38 Special's Best Ever.......2002-09-23
Classic Southern Rock Album.......2002-06-16
Van Zant and Barnes make perfect duo.......1999-05-29
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March To Cadence W/ The U.S. Special Forces Green Berets
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OMW1 Release Date: 1996-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Oh Soldier, Where Have You Been?
- Your Military Left
- Pick Up Your Weapons And Follow Me
- Airborne Ranger
- I Earned My Living As A Airborne Ranger
- Far Away
- Hey, Hey Captain Jack
- Bravo Company On The Go
- Mama Can't You See
- Airborne
- We Hear You Calling
- Sound Off
- Mama Can't You See?
- Oh Lord I Wanna Go Home
- It Won't Be Long 'Til I Get Back Home
- In The Early Morning Rain
- Far Away II
- Nothng In This World Is Free
- Old King Cole
- Oh Soldier, Where Have You Been?
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Special Forces
.38 Special Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GDE Release Date: 1990-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Caught Up in You
- Back Door Stranger
- Back on the Track
- Chain Lightnin'
- Rough-Housin'
- You Keep Runnin' Away
- Breakin' Loose
- Take 'Em Out
- Firestarter
Customer Reviews:
Southern Rough Boys.......2004-08-28
Another worthy 38 Special CD.......2002-12-20
.38 Special's Best Ever.......2002-09-23
Classic Southern Rock Album.......2002-06-16
Van Zant and Barnes make perfect duo.......1999-05-29
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Irresistible Forces
Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000001PC Release Date: 1998-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Introduction - Jack Johnette's
- Irresistible Forces
- Preludio Pra Nana
- Herbie's Hand Cocked
- Osthetics
- 47th Groove
- Silver Hollow
- Interlude/ Ponta De Areia
- Milton
- 3rd World Anthem
- Conclusion
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March to Cadence: U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret
Various Artists Manufacturer: The Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000062X9U Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Oh Soldier, Where Have You Been?
- Your Military Left
- Pick Up Your Weapons And Follow Me
- Airborne Ranger
- I Earned My Living As A Airborne Ranger
- Far Away
- Hey, Hey Captain Jack
- Bravo Company On The Go
- Mama Can't You See
- Airborne
- We Hear You Calling
- Sound Off
- Mama Can't You See?
- Oh Lord I Wanna Go Home
- It Won't Be Long 'Til I Get Back Home
- In The Early Morning Rain
- Far Away II
- Nothing In This World Is Free
- Old King Cole
- Oh Soldier, Where Have You Been?
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Lace And Whiskey / Special Forces
Alice Cooper ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QF2MF0 |
Product Description
Import. Two albums on one CD.
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Edward Lee Night 1971-2001
Big Ed the Assassin Manufacturer: Special Forces ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NF6P Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Faith
- Assasin
- Dirty Dirty
- Take No S**t
- Take It Off
- Daily Drama
- Trials And Tribulations
- Where U From (Da' Hood Anthem)
- Voices
- Wanna Hit
- Woo Games
- Here We Come
- Block Burners
- Dog Bitches
- Woosh
- Faith
Customer Reviews:
RIP BIG ED.......2004-07-04
Real forget the sales.......2002-05-05
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Special Forces
Julian Fane Manufacturer: Planet Mu ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002K0Z4E Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Disaster Location
- Safety Man
- Freezing in Haunted Water
- Sea Island
- Stasis
- Darknet
- Book Repository
- Birthday Boys
- Taoist Blockade
- Coronation
- In Space
- Exit New Year
Customer Reviews:
pleasant enough........2006-02-24
But, this album is pleasant enough. It's good driving music for sparse winter days, as the album cover implies.
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- Speed Ballin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- The 804 Compilation [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Black Rob Report [Clean]
- The Collection: Vol. 2 [Clean]
- The Collection, Vol. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Collection, Vol. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Dynasty Roc la Familia [Clean]
- The Lost Masters, Vol. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Macuscripts, Vol. 2
- The Reunion [Explicit Lyrics]
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Tchaivsky: Symphony 6/Francesca da Rimini
Never Say Never: The Best of 1995-2005
The Very Best of Otis Williams and His Charms: In Paradise, Vol. 2