| 1. Move It Like This - K7 |
| 2. Opp |
| 3. Hoochie Mama |
| 4. Come Baby Come |
| 5. Me So Horny |
| 6. Baby Got Back |
| 7. One and One |
| 8. Who Let the Dawgs Out |
| 9. No Scrubs |
| 10. Thong Song |
| 11. We Want Some P***y - 2 Live Crew |
| 12. Move Somethin' - 2 Live Crew |
| 13. Raise the Roof - 2 Live Crew |
| 14. Work It Out - Luke |
| 15. H-B-C - 2 Live Crew |
Boo-Tay,Various Artists,Little Joe Records,Bass Music,Dirty Rap,Party Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Boo-Tay
Bare Jr. Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AG6P Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Boo-Tay
- Nothin' Better To Do
- The Most
- You Blew Me Off
- Tobacco Spit
- Faker
- Patty McBride
- Give Nothing Away
- Soggy Daisy
- Love-Less
- I Hate Myself
- Naked Albino
- I Wanna Live
- Why Won't You Love Me
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
- Bonus Track
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Amazon.com
As the son of country singer Bobby Bare, Bobby Bare Jr. surely has heard a healthy smattering of classic Nashville country. The band that bears Junior's name keeps a hint of that upbringing in the alt-country sway of "Tobacco Spit," "Patty McBride," and "Love-less," (which features the elder Bare on backing vocals). But like their musical forefathers, '80s cowpunks Jason & the Scorchers, Bare Jr. prefer the severe crunch of an overdriven amp than pleasing any Country USA purist. Even Tracy Hackney's dulcimer makes use of the menace of a distortion pedal. The Neanderthal stomp of "You Blew Me Off" whipsaws like grunge straight outta Seattle. Bare himself has two singing modes: a deep country drawl and a wiry, out-of-control whine like that of a Southern cousin of Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis. When he sticks with the former, Bare legitimately moves the family legacy up to the alt-country bar and into the '90s. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
Didn't leave my CD player for a month..........2007-02-20
GREAT.......2004-01-25
It was all I remembered and more! The harsh vocals, the powerful guitar and dulcimer play, and of course the wit filled lyrics. Every song on this CD is Great!
It wasn't until a year or so later that I had the privelege to see these guys live, and not enough can be said about the experience, and energy of their live show. I also HIGHLY recommend their other masterwork, "Brainwasher", and the new step in Bobby's career, his "solo" work as The Young Criminal's Starvation League. Although quit different from his previous BAre Jr. work, the song writting is tremendous (and may posses a little more maturity), the music splendid and of course the energy is all there (just listen to the live tracks on "OK...I'm Sorry" or do yourself a GREAT favor and GO OUT and see them play if they come within 200 miles of your home town!
A new type of music for all.......2003-02-26
The next song on the CD is the song that got me into Bare Jr. It's called "You Blew Me Off". It did receive a little radio play, and a mix of the song was featured in the popular movie (and soundtrack) 'Cruel Intentions'. It may be safe to say that it's the best song off Boo-Tay, but other songs do come close. Those songs being: "Give Nothing Away", "I Hate Myself", an impressively slow "Soggy Daisy", or even the last untitled song (track #37), dubbed as an infamous "Pearl". To say the least, all the songs on the CD are good. There are no low points.
Nowadays it is hard to find such great bands as Bare Jr.; that use their roots (being Tennessee-style country), love/hate experiences, and rock & roll to make truly good music. But this band does just that. Boo-Tay is one of the best CDs I've ever bought and Bare Jr. has easily become one of my favorite bands. It's hard to compare this CD (and band) to anything else out there. But if you like good, new music you should look into this band. It's definitely worth the time and effort.
poo.......2000-12-01
boo-tay review.......2000-07-13
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Boo-Tay
Various Artists Manufacturer: Little Joe Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QD5E Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Move It Like This - K7
- OPP - Naughty By Nature
- Hoochie Mama - The 2 Live Crew
- Come Baby Come - K7
- Me So Horny - The 2 Live Crew
- Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
- One And One - The 2 Live Crew
- Who Let The Dawgs Out - Boo-Tay (Explicit)
- No Scrubs - Boo-Tay (Explicit)
- Thong Song - Boo-Tay (Explicit)
- We Want Some P***Y - The 2 Live Crew
- Move Somethin' - The 2 Live Crew
- Raise The Roof - The 2 Live Crew
- Work It Out - Luther R. Campbell
- H-B-C - The 2 Live Crew
Tracks:
- 2 Live Megamix The 2 Live Crew, DJ Laz/Felix Sama
- Do Wah Diddy The 2 Live Crew
- Yes Indeed Society
- Pick It Up Home Team
- Back To The Bronx Home Team
- Everybody Say Yeah Lejuan Love
- It's Been A Long Time Lejuan Love
- Hoochie Mama The 2 Live Crew
- Breakdown Ghetto Style Mix Luke
- It's Your Birthday Bonus Mix Luke
- I Was At A Jam True Two
- Do The Damn Thing The 2 Live Crew
- Be My Private Dancer (DJ Spin Remix) The 2 Live Crew
- Shake Your Pants The 2 Live Crew
- Megamix DJ Gusto
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Kurupt presents Pentagon Rydaz [Mixtape]
40 Glocc, Mobb Deep & Jayo Felony) Riflemen (Kurupt , Roscoe / Bosko / D-Shot , C-Lim / Daz Dillinger / Mac Squeez , Killa Tay / Sleepy Brown , The Regime / WC of Westside Connection , Boo Yaa Tribe / Cool Nutz , Mr. Short Khop / Cryciz , E-40 / Pete Rock / Inspectah Deck of Wu-Tang Clan , Too Short / Don Cisco / Goodie Mob , and Chris Webber / Jojo Pellegrino Manufacturer: Full Blast Ent. / Death Row ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QGHEXY |
Product Description
A sick azz mixtape from a true West Coast vet, featuring unreleased jointz, freestyles & hard-2-find cutz, including 4 songz off the debut album from Kurupt's group Riflemen that was set to drop in late 2005 on Antra/Death Row and was never released! With guest appearances from a massive roster with some of the biggest names in Gangsta Rap, this is sure to be another dope classic from the Dogg Pound franchise. Pop this b*tch in yo' deck and just ride, with no need to ever change the track, kick back and play it all the way through! All in all, this is a very nice mixtape, with pretty much everything you could ask for, so don't sleep! Only 10,000 copies were pressed, and they were mostly sold or given away at hip hop shows and by radio stations in 2006, so supplies are very limited. [18 Tracks]
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Boo-Tay
Various Artists Manufacturer: Little Joe Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QD5F Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Move It Like This - K7
- OPP - Naughty By Nature
- H Mama - The 2 Live Crew
- Come Baby Come - K7
- Me So H - The 2 Live Crew
- Baby Got Back - Boo-Tay
- One And One - The 2 Live Crew
- Who Let The Dawgs Out - Boo-Tay
- No Scrubs - Boo-Tay
- Thong Song - Boo-Tay
- Move Somethin' - The 2 Live Crew
- Raise The Roof - The 2 Live Crew
- Work It Out - Luke
- H-B-C - The 2 Live Crew
Dance Music:
- Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me [Import]
- Bricks [Import]
- Brown Area: California Latins [Explicit Lyrics]
- Caligreen [Explicit Lyrics]
- Cold Feet [CD-single]
- Completion
- Crazy Rap [CD-single] [Import]
- Criminal Minded
- Cue's Hip Hop Shop, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Cypress Hill/Black Sunday [Import]
Dance Music
Italian Tradition at La Scala 1
Kristian Jorgensen Meets Monty Alexander
Top Hits of the Sixties: Groovy Hits
Let's Put the Western Back in the Country
In His Own Sweet Way: A Tribute to Dave Brubeck
Kultstars Der 50ER [Box set] [Import]
Strauss - Die Liebe der Danae / Flanigan, Coleman Wright, Sotin, W. Lewis, Saffer, ASO, Botstein