| 1. Phenomenon - LL Cool J |
| 2. Candy - Ricky Bell, LL Cool J, Ralph Tresvant |
| 3. Starsky & Hutch - LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes |
| 4. Another Dollar - LL Cool J |
| 5. Nobody Can Freak You - LL Cool J, Leshaun, Keith Sweat |
| 6. Hot, Hot, Hot - LL Cool J |
| 7. 4, 3, 2, 1 - Canibus, , DMX, LL Cool J, Method Man, Redman |
| 8. Wanna Get Paid - LL Cool J, The Lost Boyz |
| 9. Father - LL Cool J |
| 10. Don't Be Late, Don't Come Too Soon - LL Cool J, Tamia |
Editorial Reviews
LL handles the mic confidently, almost too confidently, on Phenomenon, his seventh album. Whether he's going on about a messed-up father-figure, working on the ladies ("Nobody Can Freak You," "Phenomenon"), or "making a rhyme with every syllable of your name" ("4,3,2,1"), you can't help but feel like he's just selling you something. LL has built himself up considerably from the skinny punk rocking the bells in '85 to a true celebrity phenomenon, but somewhere on that journey he lost his soul. Strangely, the best tracks on the album employ guest vocalists like Busta Rhymes (on "Starsky & Hutch"), Cannibus and Method Man (both on "4,3,2,1"), where the guests unintentionally feel like the voices of ghosts, reminding LL of what it was like when rap music sold the beats and lyrics, instead of breakfast cereal and khakis. --Todd Levin
Phenomenon,LL Cool J,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Phenomenon: Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002NB0 Release Date: 1996-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Change The World - Eric Clapton
- Dance With Life (The Brillant Light) - Bryan Ferry
- Crazy Love - Aaron Neville
- Corinna - Taj Mahal
- Have A Little Faith In Me - Jewel
- I Have The Touch - Peter Gabriel
- Piece Of Clay - Marvin Gaye
- Para Donde Vas - The Iguanas
- Misty Blue - Dorothy Moore
- A Thing Going On - J.J. Cale
- The Orchard - Thomas Newman
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Phenomenon is about the blossoming of human potential, as is Scientology. Star John Travolta is a noted practitioner of the latter; draw your own conclusions about the film's potential for proselytizing. Not surprisingly, its soundtrack doles out one track to scorer Thomas Newman and the rest to "uplifting" modern pop perfectly characterized by Eric Clapton's ubiquitous "Change the World" and Peter Gabriel's once charming "I Have the Touch." If this is human potential, God help us. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
where's the actual score???.......2007-05-08
Phenomonon: Music From the Motion Picture.......2007-03-31
Great score.......2007-01-11
The Best Album of 1996.......2006-10-25
To understand why the "Phenomenon" soundtrack is so good - one must have a little background on the movie. Travolta plays George Malley - a small town man whose life changes after he sees a flash of light. Following that encounter, George begins to experience genius and telekinetic powers. However the government becomes wary of George's newfound powers However George learns that he has a rare brain tumor that is causing his brain to act the way he is. The tumor is slowly killing George. The film deals with George dealing with his powers, the government, a relationship with Lace Pennamin (played by Kyra Sedgwick), and his own mortality. It are all of these factors that really play into the music that supports this movie.
Each of the songs have some of the great producers in the business - Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Don Was, Trevor Horn, and Robbie Robertson. However it is Robertson who serves as the executive producer to the compilation. Robertson's efforts must be applauded as he builds a soundtrack that captures the essence of the movie. The soundtrack makes great use of crooning and blues along with a "coffee house" sound - gelling beautifully with the movie.
Here is a song by song review:
"Change the World": While Eric Clapton didn't write or produce this song, nor deliver his best guitar work - it is Clapton's crooning performance of some very moving lyrics that easily made this a "Record of the Year". If you listen to the lyrics, the lines "Change the World; I will be the sunlight of your universe" support many of factors that George Malley was dealing with in this movie.
"Dance with Life (The Brilliant Life)": The title along gels very nicely with the whole story of George Malley. Bryan Ferry is one of the most underrated musicians and this is one of his most underrated songs. Ferry also employs a crooning style. Trevor Horn produced this song.
"Crazy Love": Don Was produces this Van Morrison song. This is a nice "coffee house" song delivered by another crooner - Aaron Neville. Neville does great justice to this cover. Robertson is also featured on this song.
"Corrina": I hadn't heard of Taj Mahal before, but this song really gave me a good taste. Very nice bluesy song that fits the "small town" flavor of George Malley's town perfectly.
"Have a Little Faith In Me": Don Was produces this Jewel song. I was not a Jewel fan, but this song really impressed me. Again, just from the title alone - this fits very nicely with the whole story of "Phenomenon". But the whole song also fits nice. Jewel delivers a "full blown" performance in this song. She almost employs a "gospel-like" quality combined with some nice coffee house rock. I like how Jewel "builds up" this song as it progresses.
"I Have the Touch": Peter Gabriel's career is legendary. This song just adds to Gabriel's legend - and I subscribe that this might be his best performance on any record. The title and theme of this song might be the best fit of all of the songs on this soundtrack. Gabriel's unique haunting voice and style are tailor-made for the "Phenomenon" story. Simply put - outstanding.
"Pieces of Clay": This might not be Marvin Gaye's best known song, but it is a very good song. The song employs a bluesy Hendrix-like guitar at the beginning before progressing to a more traditional bluesy song. As mentioned, the whole bluesy theme fits nicely with the setting and story of this movie - and this song is no exception.
"Para Donde Vas": Here is another group I discovered. The Iguanas deliver an outstanding performance. This song is in Spanish and has a full blown Latin feel. It's very catchy and will have you toe-tapping.
"Misty Blue": A very bluesy song. This was my least favorite track of the collection. While I personally didn't care for it, I still have to say that because of this bluesy theme, this fits very well with the whole theme of the movie.
"A Thing Going On": J.J. Cale was the third artist I discovered on this album. I'm surprised Cale didn't make a better name for himself and that this song didn't become a hit. The guitar work in this song is almost a dead-ringer for the work of Carlos Santana.
"The Orchard": This is a very nice instrumental. It has a haunting quality thanks to the African-styled percussion at the beginning. This might not have the most catchy beat, but this is still one worth listening to. It is some outstanding musicianship by Thomas Newman that makes this a great finale to this collection.
It's too bad the liner notes don't include the lyrics. However, that doesn't take away from the album. When looking at 1996 albums, this album clearly deserves its place among the best - and also deserves its place among the elite Travolta soundtracks. Whether you have seen the movie or not, this collection is definitely worth getting.
Loved it then, love it now.......2006-06-17
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Phenomenon
UFO Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004NJJQ Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Oh My
- Crystal Light
- Doctor Doctor
- Space Child
- Rock Bottom
- Too Young To Know
- Time On My Hands
- Built For Comfort
- Lipstick Traces
- Queen Of The Deep
Album Description
UK reissue of 1974 album. Digitally remastered, with new sleevenotes. Tracks include 'Doctor Doctor', 'Rock Bottom' and 'Space Child'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Remastered Reissue. This Classic Album Comes with a Critique from a Key Rock Journalist and Includes Sleevenotes.Customer Reviews:
so darn good.......2007-04-11
First of all, even though UFO is probably more of a party rock band that likes to rock out, that's not entirely what the band is about. The lead singer has an emotionally hoarse and pleasing voice, and it really elevates these hard rock songs to a new level. If the band had a different lead singer, these songs wouldn't have been nearly as good. He's a really gifted singer and really wants the listener to experience a feeling of love, instead of just feeling like "rocking out". He's all about emotion.
Also, the guitar playing is really good. I mean, REALLY good. Just like the lead singer, he can be emotional on his instrument. He's also extremely melodic and consistently-pleasing throughout the entire album. Sure, the guitar solos on this album are a bit longer compared to what other hard rock bands were doing at the time, but remember, everything about this band seems to be about emotion and taking their music a bit further than other rockers at the time.
My favorite songs would be "doctor doctor" "crystal light" and "queen of the deep". By the way, my version of this album begins with the song "too young to know" and I recommend you find the version with this song as the opening track because this track order is better, in my opinion.
Phenomenon.......2007-03-08
Melts the Speakers.......2007-02-15
Seventeen a nature's queen...........2007-01-28
PHENOMENON (UFO).......2006-11-23
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Phenomenon
Thousand Foot Krutch Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C8AT2 Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Phenomenon
- Step To Me
- Last Words
- This Is A Call
- Rawkfist
- Faith, Love and Happiness
- I Climb
- Quicken
- New Design
- Bounce
- Ordinary
- Break The Silence
Customer Reviews:
Why do you think its called "Phenomenon?".......2007-04-12
Foot Krutch.
I discovered these guys through MLB 06 and now I'm hooked.......2007-03-18
The songs on here all all great. But here's my review:
Phenomenon - 9/10 - Took a while for it to grow on me, but now I like it a lot. It's got a very...different sound.
Step to Me - 9/10 - Good drumming in this one. The beats are cool, too. This is one of my favorites.
Last Words - 9/10 - Dramatic and kinda epic sound. It's awesome.
This is a Call - 7.5/10 - Eh, it's alright. A little slow for my liking.
Rawkfist - 10/10 - All right!! This is the one that introduced me to TFK! This song is just so full of energy!
Faith, Love, and Happiness - 9.5/10 - A kinda loud song about paranoia. Reminds me of "Papercut" by Linkin Park. It's got a cool, mysterious beat to it.
I Climb 10/10 - I love this song. The drum patterns in the chorus (I climb/so high/it blows me away sometimes) are simply amazing. This song rocks. ^_^
Quicken - 10/10 - "My life's just like a prison. We shout but no one listens." This song is like my anthem. I love it so much, and the music's great when combined with Trevor's vocals.
New Design - 9/10 - This is the song I listen to when I feel sad or angry. The "sometimes I feel so alone" line in the chorus is just...awesome.
Bounce - 8/10 - More of a dance club song, not really meaningful. Nice beat though.
Ordinary - 10/10 - Don't be fooled by the first few opening notes. They're really mellow, but then it goes into a metallic riff. The way Trevor raps is ill. And the kinda mellow stuff in the middle is cool, sorta like a ballad. This song is definitely one of my faves, too.
Break the Silence - a bazillion/10 - This song is so cool!! ^.^ It changes tempo kind of a lot, but that's what makes it so great. The "no holds barred" part is great, along with the part with the guy at the end (Is he British or something?) Saying "...Bring it on, Bring it on." This song is one of my favorites all-time, for any band. It makes a great ending to the CD.
ROX!.......2007-03-01
An underlying Christian message, but not obvious. I gave it to my stepbrother, just telling him they were a metal band, not Christian, so that he would actually listen to it. You have to listen a few times before you hear it, but it's there. So you can listen to it with your kids in the car, no guilt.
If you like to listen to hard, loud rock but don't like cringing at negative or profane lyrics, PICK IT UP.
Tight.......2007-02-26
I love that they did not write anything on here that they hoped would be a single, perhaps with the exception of Rawkfist, which is my least favourite song on the CD. It just tries too hard to be catchy. That song aside, here's what I think of the rest of the album, song-by-song:
Phenomenon - Good opener... slowly builds from verse to chorus. A lot of rhyming makes it easy to remember!
Step to Me - I love that the entire verse is bass, drums and vocals only. No crunching guitars until the chorus!
Last Words - A song that was inspired by, and will likely impact, those who think about committing suicide. Great message!
This is a Call - The only slow song on the CD, it touches the heart of today's adolescent mind. Uncertainty, insecurity, in search of something strong and true to hang onto.
Faith, Love and Happiness - Another great rocker. Not the most original song, but still a great listen.
I Climb - Written in a minor key, this one's a little on the somber side but very catchy!
Quicken - My favourite song on the CD, perhaps. Great bass line. Awesome lyrics! "The way Your words connect my thoughts!"
New Design - This song rocks! I love the whispering behind the actual vocals... adds a lot of depth to the song!
Bounce - Originally released on X-2003, this one was redone (and improved, might I add) and fits in perfectly with this release.
Ordinary - My favourite part is the "Laugh if that makes me ordinary!" just after the halfway point of the song.
Break the Silence - Good end to the CD. The first couple minutes of the song are somewhat ordinary, but the last minute is sweet!
So there it is, folks. If you don't have this album yet, you're missing out. It is a fine work that can be enjoyed both by Christians (the lyrics hint strongly at the band's faith) and non-Christians (nothing preachy or corny to turn anyone off) alike.
Just plain good.......2006-05-18
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Tupac Rap Phenomenon II DJ Green Lantern, Dirty Harry & Vlad (Mixtape) 2Pac
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F3FV2E |
Product Description
Three of the illest DJs in the game pay tribute to the legendary musician Tupac Shakur in this mixtape classic! The follow-up to Notorious B.I.G. - Rap Phenomenon showcases six months of dedication creating a soundtrack to Tupac's career. This mixtape features blends, guest cameos & Tupac exclusives produced by these DJs solely for this exclusive mixtape. A TRUE MIXTAPE CLASSIC!Customer Reviews:
CHRIS ROCK IS THE MAN!!!!!!!.......2007-07-23
Sweet!.......2007-05-19
from beyond.......2006-08-14
good idea. .......2006-04-06
however, a few stand out. such as "hold up," an entire song based upon nate dogg's line in dre's "the next episode." it has this really tight beat that sounds kinda like old old snoop dogg. before he dropped the doggy. if you're blazin' phillies, its good stuff to cruise to. additionally, "fight music" is a strong track, with pac flowing over "hate me now" by puffy and nas. it's really good because the beat is prolific, powerful, and quite emotional. the particular pac lines they choose are equally as powerful, giving one the feeling as though this is the original. "me against the world" is pac over dre's "still d.r.e." beat, which is pretty cool (except for the female chorus vocals). i mean, that's a killer beat no matter who rhymes over it. i like dre's much better, but this was a good mix. "thug in me" sounds kinda like something pac would've done when he was alive. it's a decent filler track, i suppose.
the best thing this cd has to offer is tupac's personal opinion that starts the track "revolution."
he says "this country was built on gangs. you know. i think this country still is run on gangs. republicans. democrats. the police department. the fbi. the c.i.--those are gangs. you know what i mean? the correctional officers. i had a correctional officer tell me straight up 'we're the biggest gang in new york state.' straight up."
hearing these words really made me remember how great tupac was. he had a lot of strong messages that unfortunately too little of his audience could actually hear. if you're a tupac fan and have most of his cds, then yeah. add this one to your collection because you'll probably dig it. if you're not a diehard pac fan, then maybe just consider it for fact that its pac with hot new beats. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. but definitely get this before you shell out $XX for Death Row's "nu-mixx klassics." this one is better.
Delivers what it promises........2006-03-31
This mixtape does make you relise something though. All of Pac's beats on his old songs seem tailered for him, cause with his style of rapping, you cant just put any beat in, even the hottest beats may sound wack with him...
I own every pac album from when he was alive, and his greatest hits, and there was still some verses in here I hadnt hered, so it is a good buy... All the tracks flow together, so it sounds like a real mixtape. The best song is the second one, Revolution Feturing Busta Rhymes, over that one really hot P. Diddy beat ( Forgot the name ) And what is cool is that verse is from Military Minds, and even though I found the original song wack, they make it really really good, even better than some of his greatest hits... The Dj's did a good job... Bottom line, if you are a Pac fan get this! I will soon be getting the B.I.G. one too...
I denounce the explotation of premtitated schemes/
Introducin' a drug called crack to us ghetto teens/
-2pac
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Notorious BIG-Rap Phenomenon
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009AFF10 |
Product Description
This mixtape was voted mixtape of the year 2003. Green Lantern and DJ Vlad bring you unreleased freestyles, tracks, remixes, and much more. Collector's Item. Complete with laminated cover.Customer Reviews:
True phenomenon.......2006-03-02
nonstop biggie.......2005-08-15
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Gutter Phenomenon
Every Time I Die Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A8AXN6 Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Apocalypse Now And Then
- Kill The Music
- Bored Stiff
- Easy Tiger
- Tusk And Temper
- The New Black
- Champing At The Bit
- Gloom And How it Gets That Way
- Guitared And Feathered
- L'astronaut
- Pretty Dirty
Customer Reviews:
Awesome.......2007-01-07
Sweet Jesus..........2006-08-11
It's damn good.......2006-07-15
Hot damn!.......2006-05-30
I wanted to die every time I heard this sh@#!.......2006-04-01
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Phenomenon
LL Cool J Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024ND Release Date: 1997-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Phenomenon
- Candy
- Starsky & Hutch
- Another Dollar
- Nobody Can Freak You
- Hot, Hot, Hot
- 4, 3, 2, 1
- Wanna Get Paid
- Father
- Don't Be Late, Don't Come Too Soon
Amazon.com
LL handles the mic confidently, almost too confidently, on Phenomenon, his seventh album. Whether he's going on about a messed-up father-figure, working on the ladies ("Nobody Can Freak You," "Phenomenon"), or "making a rhyme with every syllable of your name" ("4,3,2,1"), you can't help but feel like he's just selling you something. LL has built himself up considerably from the skinny punk rocking the bells in '85 to a true celebrity phenomenon, but somewhere on that journey he lost his soul. Strangely, the best tracks on the album employ guest vocalists like Busta Rhymes (on "Starsky & Hutch"), Cannibus and Method Man (both on "4,3,2,1"), where the guests unintentionally feel like the voices of ghosts, reminding LL of what it was like when rap music sold the beats and lyrics, instead of breakfast cereal and khakis. --Todd LevinCustomer Reviews:
She loved some Tupac but hate some LL........................2007-04-26
Top Joints:
4,3,2,1
Father
Impressive.......2006-01-23
Deliteful product from LL.......2005-09-16
Solid backbeats drive hypnotically and keep you hooked while LL
smoothly delivers the storytelling and lyrics. The lyrics diversely feature humor and all-the-way-live partyin' fun of all kinds in some songs and thoughtful, socially-conscious, moral themes in others. Additionally, a couple of slow jam rap songs have been well-executed. LL makes scintillating use of all of the guest vocalists and rappers on the tracks where they appear. Samples of soul classics deftly thread together the beats.
LL began running out of steam here.......2005-08-16
He sounds flat out exhausted on the title track (#55 Pop, #16 R&B, #14 Rap), which also suffers from possibly the most repetitive hook that LL has ever committed to vinyl. Several songs suffer from overobvious samples (as is the case with "Candy" and "Hot, Hot, Hot"), while other tracks ("Nobody Can Free You," the whiny "Don't Be Late, Don't Come To Soon") are blatant copies of songs from MR. SMITH. The hit "4, 3, 2, 1" (#75 Pop, #24 R&B, #10 Rap) features plenty of guests (Redman, Method Man, Cannibus, and DMX all contribute), but the disjointed track has no central melody and sounds like four different songs stitched together.
On the plus side, "Starsky & Hutch (with Busta Rhymes) and "Wanna Get Paid" are energetic and fun, and the hit "Father" (#18 Pop, #12 R&B, #1 Rap) is a real classic. With the combination of a haunting instrumental (a sample from George Michael's "Father Figure," used very effectively) and LL's intense performance and lyrics, "Father" is the only track on PHENOMENON that truly can stand next to LL's best work. Nearly everything else is misguided, at best.
good album.......2005-08-04
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Gutter Phenomenon
Every Time I Die Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FIHJII Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Apocalypse Now And Then
- Kill The Music (featuring Gerard from My Chemical Romance)
- Bored Stiff
- Easy Tiger
- Tusk And Temper
- The New Black
- Champing At The Bit (featuring Daryl from Head Automatica/Glassjaw)
- Gloom And How it Gets That Way
- Guitared And Feathered
- L'astronaut
- Pretty Dirty
Album Description
The entire "Gutter Phenomenon" CD, but this time with a BONUS DVD and hot pink shrinkwrap. The bonus DVD is over 30 minutes of Every Time I Die well, being Every Time I Die. Shot on their headline tour and their recent US tour with Bleeding Through - this is ETID at their finest. The perfect companion to their "Shit Happens" DVD coming in October.
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Rock Phenomenon DJ Vlad & Roc Raida (Mixtape) CD Hosted by Mike Shinoda
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FPI3D6 |
Product Description
Vlad "The Butcher" touches up on his Bay Area roots with Xecutioner turntablist world-champion Roc Raida as the two join Mike Shinoda (of Fort Minor & Linkin Park) for this long-awaited, acclaimed mash-up mix. Clashing rock legends with hip-hop's biggest names, this joint brings you 2pac vs. Lynard Skynyrd, Jay-Z & Marilyn Manson, Ice Cube vs. Tool.Customer Reviews:
A valiant effort.......2006-12-31
Good.......2006-12-11
Awesome Mixtape.......2006-07-26
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An Introduction to Schubert's Piano Quintet "Trout"
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000076FX6 Release Date: 2003-01-21 |
Dance Music:
- Philadelphia Beast
- Pitch Black
- Present: The Originators [Explicit Lyrics]
- Riddim Driven: Hi Fever
- Riddim Driven: Hi Fever
- Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style [Explicit Lyrics]
- Royal Highness
- Seasoned Veteran [Explicit Lyrics]
- Set the Record Striaght [Import]
- Simply Complx [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Waldoper Zoppot: Das Bayreuthe des Norden und seine Sänger [Box set]
You Rock My World [EP] [Import] [CD-single]
Wagner: Götterdämmerung WWV86d; Walküre WWV86b