Back to Reality [Import]

Back to Reality [Import]

Back to Reality [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Killin' Time
2. All Fried Up
3. Take Me Away
4. Dangerous
5. Trailer Park Boogie
6. Love Is Forever
7. Bad Groove
8. On My Own
9. Silence of Ba
10. Headin' for a Dream
11. Nothin' Left to Lose
12. Shufflin'
13. Sbabaco [*]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of this American hard rock band's 1999 album includes 'Spapaco' added as a bonus for a total of 13 tracks.

Back to Reality,Slaughter,Jvc Japan,Hair Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Pop-Metal,Rock
Back to Reality
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A must own!
  • Their latest and BEST album since their first!
  • Fair effort, but not as good as their other efforts
  • Something Good That Came Out of Something Bad
  • always a slaughter fan
Back to Reality
Slaughter
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
CDs $7 - $10CDs $7 - $10 | Hard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Hard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Revolution
  2. Eternal Live
  3. Fear No Evil
  4. The Wild Life
  5. The Wild Life

ASIN: B00000JG4U
Release Date: 1999-06-29

Tracks:

  1. Killin' Time
  2. All Fired Up
  3. Take Me Away
  4. Dangerous
  5. Trailer Park Boogie
  6. Love Is Forever
  7. Bad Groove
  8. On My Own
  9. Silence of Ba
  10. Headin for a Dream
  11. Nothin' Left to Lose
  12. Shufflin

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A must own!.......2007-04-03

This album Rocks! Definitely a different sound for Slaughter then we are use to hearing from back in the day. The new guitarist Jeff Blando brings a different sound - and it's awesome. Blando baby you smoke!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Their latest and BEST album since their first!.......2006-05-30

When this album came out I thought it might be a small revival for the hard rock genre....sadly it went way under the rader! I bought it within a month of the release and was blown away despite the lame cover.

The first song unfortunately is one of the weakest on the CD but #2 ALL FIRED UP starts to pick it up and then #3 TAKE ME AWAY drives it home! DANGEROUS is another great rocker & LOVE IS FOREVER is a great rock/ballad. The album mellows a bit later on but doesn't get sappy at all.

For a band most presumed "dead" this ranks #2 of all their cds! If you liked the first one and don't have this GET IT.

Noah

3 out of 5 stars Fair effort, but not as good as their other efforts.......2005-02-21

1999 has come and gone, and now we're in a new century and a new millennium. It will be interesting to see how the music trends change, and who will still be standing after the line of fire.

So, I guess, for the music business, 1999 would be considered the last word. Slaughter was a band, though they mainly went unnoticed by the world at large, that made their own statement. All one has to do is walk into any rock club and see a slew of these hard rock acts (mainly from the 80s and early 90s) still plugging away. Reunion tours galore cropped up on the horizon, with 70s Rock Giants, Kiss, heading the army all dolled and made up.

I have been a fan of the so-called 80s music since its inception, and I'm not ashamed to admit it, even if we are in a new millennium. While I don't keep up with all of the bands, and many of them have fallen away (but aren't forgotten nonetheless), some have stuck to me like Velcro. One of those bands are Slaughter. Many a person may question why, and finding an answer to that might stump me temporarily.

After some probing, I may tell you that it is because these guys are all about fun. The music is fun, and it still makes you feel good. I also might add that they are good guys -- seemingly fan-friendly guys -- who haven't given up, and I respect them for it. I might even add, under a delirious trance, that I've wanted to adopt Mark Slaughter since I've been a teenager. :o)

So, that would be my response to you, in a nutshell, which is why this review is so hard for me to write. Back To Reality is Slaughter's newest piece of work, and I am pained to say that it was a bit of a disappointment.

I have been with Slaughter since CD #1, and as a whole, I can't say that in my eyes its much better than Fear No Evil, which is the album I liked the least in the Slaughter catalog. Their last effort, in 1997, was Revolution and this one isn't quite as good, and it pales next to their two best efforts: Stick It To Ya (#1), and The Wild Life (#2).

This isn't to say that Back To Reality is a horrible, or even bad, effort. There are some true gems on the disc that are well worth listening to, but as a whole, it was a disappointment. Let's start from the beginning:

1. Killing Time: This song is a rocker, and this is a good way to start an album -- with a rocker. The beat is okay, the lyrics are less than spectacular, and it gives me a headache. Getting a headache at the beginning of an album is NOT a good sign . . .

2. All Fired Up: This song starts out with a cool guitar intro, and then launches into one of those high-octane rockers that you've heard a million times. Its not a bad song, but its been done before.

3. Take Me Away: The intro and the first verse of this song makes me feel that there's hope for this song, but the chorus kills it. The chorus ("Take me away, take me away, take me away to the sky") kills the song with its cheesiness. HOWEVER, there IS a killer guitar solo in this song. That seems to almost make up for the cheesy chorus.

4. Dangerous: Okay, you don't need to be a brain surgeon to get the gist that there's no probing lyrics in this song -- its just a straight ahead party song. The groove is funky and way kewl, man, and I've seen them perform this one live. Its a good live song that they should keep in their set list.

5. Trailer Park Boogie: This song has a good story to it, and again it has a rock-the-boat type of energetic rhythm to it. There's some more shredding guitar solos in the refrain of the song. Not a bad song, but again, not a standout.

6. Love Is Forever: This song right here is one of the best on the disc. Yes, its a ballad, and yeah, I'm female. I can see the comments: "Well, of COURSE she's likes the ballad -- she's a WOMAN." Nope. I like rockers and ballads equally. Ballads can be just a cheesy as a rocker can, and just a nauseating. This is really pretty, however. Its lilting, and Mark doesn't overdo the vocals. Its also one of the best songs lyrically.

7. Bad Groove: Now this song is very cool. It starts with pretty guitars, and then kicks into this thrashing, speedy rocker. Mark's vocals are distorted, making him sound like Axl Rose's brother. Actually, the feel of this song, and the energy of it, sounds much like a Guns N' Roses tune that, at this time, escapes my memory at this moment. This is one of the standouts.

8. On My Own: This is another gem on the CD. This starts out slow, and then goes into a mid-tempo song that's full of pleasing melodies. Once again, the lyrics shine on this one, but they usually do with love songs.

9. Silence of BA: Slaughter is notorious for putting these little instrumental snippets on their CDs. This can be annoying and boring to some, but Slaughter usually does a pretty good job with this. This is a very spiritually relaxing little piece, and I like it.

10. Headin For A Dream: This is one of the best on the CD. This is another standout. I love the lyrics, I love the echo-sounding effects of Mark's voice, and I love the time changes in this song. This song reeks -- and I mean REEKS -- of Led Zepplin. This isn't unusual for Slaughter, as on just about every CD but Stick It To Ya they have at least ONE song that reeks Zepplin. Don't see it? On The Wild Life: Do Ya Know? On Fear No Evil: Break Down N' Cry. On Revolution: Heaven It Cries. And now, of course, we have Headin For A Dream. Amazingly, they do this often, but they also do it well. In just about every case, if not every case, the song that reeks of Zepplin is usually one of their better songs. At least, that's the way I see it from this standpoint. So, maybe some will argue that Slaughter is a Led Zepplin wannabe, and that Mark Slaughter thinks he's Robert Plant's son. Hey, whatever. I like Zepplin, and I like Slaughter, so I'm liking the results of songs like this. Not exactly a rip-off, but absolutely the spirit of Zepplin is there. This song starts off pretty and haunting, and then rips (not much different from Stairway To Heaven, though don't misquote me in saying the songs are anything alike. They aren't. I'm just using an example here of time changes in the song).

11. Nothin Left To Lose: This is another favorite of mine. It's very R&B and waltzy. Its one of those songs, you will find, stays in the corner of your brain and keeps popping up into consciousness during weird moments in life. What's more, you don't mind that this is happening because its one of those guilty pleasures.

12. Goof (Untitled): This isn't a song, really, and it has no title and it isn't listed on the CD. I call it Goof because that is just what it is -- much like Winging' It from Stick It To Ya. It sounds like the guys are singing, "I'm shuffling, I'm shuffling, Lord only knows I'm shuffling," but hey, I could be wrong. What's scary is that I'm probably right on target. A simple snippet like this wraps up why I love these guys: Their humor, and their ability to make you smile.

So, with that said, I guess that you could say that I'm not about to throw Back To Reality in the trash bin. There's much I enjoy on this disc, but there's also some things that fall a bit short. Hey, you can't please everybody. Someone out there could very well think that this is their best effort yet.

I will say that I respect these guys for sticking it out. They put a lot of energy in their show, and they're a strong bunch of guys. While I will always miss Tim Kelly (RIP), I think Jeff Blando is a pretty good guitarist. He did some nice work on this disc. The guys as musicians keep continuing to grow.

My one suggestion to them would be to continue to grow, and to get a little more creative. I'm not a musician in a band, so they are way ahead of me in the music game. They know what to do better than me. Stick with your instincts seems to be a good piece of advice, regardless of who you're directing it to.

I would also like to say that I think Mark Slaughter, as a lyricist, has yet to write his best lyrics and tell his most important story. Lyrics are just as important as the actual musical notes, the rhythm, melodies, and time changes. It all has to come together. You could press a button with the notes, but then say nothing with your words. This, I know a little more about because I'm a writer. So, to Mark Slaughter, I would say to keep reaching inside of yourself for your best story yet.

I still hope that this band continues to be around. I don't know if they'll continue to be the Rodney Dangerfield of Rock, but I am hoping they get the respect they deserve.

©Diane Trautweiler. Written January 31, 2000.

4 out of 5 stars Something Good That Came Out of Something Bad.......2004-09-18

It has often been said that you can make something good out of something bad. So in 1999, a year after original guitarist Tim Kelly died in a car accident, Slaughter did just that with "Back to Reality". They added guitarist Jeff Blando, who is very good, if not as good as Kelly was. The production is richly executed, and the standout tracks are "Killin' Time", "All Fired Up", "Take Me Away", "Dangerous", and the ballads "Love is Forever" and "On My Own". Also, the instrumental "Silence of Ba" was very pretty. One cool thing about this album is that inside the liner notes, there are behind the scenes pictures, lyrics, and other cool stuff any die hard Slaughter fan wouldn't want to miss. Mark Slaughter should be the next President of the USA!

5 out of 5 stars always a slaughter fan.......2003-07-21

This is an excellent albulm. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys feel good music that makes you think of fun times, unlike most of the material out today. I love the title of this albulm because it is so appropriate. Slaughter had some rocky times before this albulm, but it shows that they did exactly that, got back to reality! This albulm reminds me of the albulms i used to buy in the 80's. Most of the new albulms from some of my favorite bands from that time i buy out of loyalty, but I am very disappointed by them. Slaughter as usual did not let me down. They never have and hopefully never will. With no disrespect to Jeff Blando, the only thing missing from this albulm is Tim Kelly. I think Dana Strum said it somewhere, Tim would have loved to see good time rock and roll being appreciated again( not an exact quote) I met Blas and Tim on several occasions and they are great guys. Mark and Dana also. They really do go out of their way for their fans. I really wanna thank them because they made a great impact on my life as a child, and they chose to make that a positive one instead of negative. I recommend anything they are a part of!!
Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great, but no prize
  • Xena;Warrior Princess volume six
  • Great Collection
  • Exceptional
  • A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING
Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack

Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Television SoundtracksTelevision Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Four - Original Soundtrack
  2. Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack
  3. Xena: Warrior Princess - Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire: Original Television Soundtrack
  4. Xena: Warrior Princess - The Bitter Suite: A Musical Odyssey - Original Television Soundtrack
  5. Xena: Warrior Princess - Original Television Soundtrack, Volume Two

ASIN: B00005LMK2
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. With the Angels
  2. Battling Archangles
  3. Go to Them
  4. Body Snatch
  5. Resistence
  6. Gab's Trial
  7. They're Coming
  8. Back from the Dead
  9. She'll Be Here
  10. Callisto in Hell
  11. Way of Pain
  12. Kee Coming
  13. End of Coming
  14. Ring
  15. Valhalla
  16. On a Cow
  17. Up the Rhein
  18. Rhein Maidens
  19. Out of Options
  20. Kiss
  21. Return of the Rheingold
  22. Pas de Deux Femmes
  23. You Will Dance

Tracks:

  1. Sounds of War
  2. To the Rising Sun
  3. Sounds of Life and Death
  4. Snow Falling on Cedars
  5. Burning Higuchi
  6. Die Demon
  7. Reality of Dreams
  8. Xena Vs. Yodishi
  9. Return to Chin
  10. Power of the Book
  11. Secret of the Powder
  12. Haulin' to the North
  13. Mausoleum
  14. It's Over
  15. Love Is a Weapon
  16. United in Love
  17. Joxer the Mighty
  18. Play's the Thing
  19. Woman's a Natural Thing/Miss Known World
  20. Day in the Life
  21. Catching Fish
  22. Up in the Trees
  23. Things in Common
  24. Down the Valley
  25. Neighbor Lady
  26. Smelling Mortality
  27. Chasin' Chickens
  28. Quill Is Mightier
  29. Here Girl
  30. Xena Main Title

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great, but no prize.......2002-03-31

The selections from the Ring trilogy, Friends in need and Fallen Angel were excellent, however, some of the special request such as joxer the mighty, seemed a little bit rushed. Wasn't that song on Volume 2 already? Where was M'Lila's song from Destiny, or the music played During the first Kiss in "The Quest"
The cd has its good points, personally "It's Over" from "THAB" with its haunting melodies portraying the consequences of war.

5 out of 5 stars Xena;Warrior Princess volume six.......2002-01-09

I am so happy that the last and final cd has come out, now my collection is complete. I am very sad for the show ending, but I am glad to still collect things.

5 out of 5 stars Great Collection.......2001-12-25

Well, I have them all by now, but this last one is a great collection, with the added bonus of the music from A Friend In Need.
Just another fine addition to my Xena collection!

5 out of 5 stars Exceptional.......2001-11-30

I am a fanatic and devoted Xenite.I have a huge problem:i can't stop listening to that cd,since the first time i listened to it,which means 1 month!That cd is really exceptional and i think that every true and genuine Xenite should buy it!It's really good!I was moved when i heard the Fallen Angel part.I was passioned when i heard the Ring Trilogy!I was astonishing when i heard the bonus cues that were included,especially the cue from The Quill Is Mightier(fishin part),oh,i was completely satisfied!
Though,there is a complain:i can't understand,why after 6 cd's,the producers don't do a cd including cues like:M'laila's song,the cues from the Bacchaen festival,music from Deja Vou All Over Again,where in the end,Gabrielle says to Xena those wonderful words,or even the scene of the kiss in The Quest!That,i can't understand it!
Last, i believe that whoever likes LoDuca's music style,should buy this cd.
Pay attention to the 22 cue:Pas De Deux Femmes.It is one of a something and whoever remembers what's the scene of this song,will agree with me!Mmmm!

4 out of 5 stars A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING.......2001-11-29

To all truly Xena fans this CD is a must-have but have some lacks... Fun (comedy episodes music) scores destroy the the great combination of FALLEN ANGEL, THE RHEINGOLD TRILOGY AND I FRIEND IN NEED. In the first selections LoDuca creates spectacular high level music good enough to be played in a Symphony orchestra concert. The others selections have easy-to-fill-space western cowboy music instead of put M'Lilas song of DESTINY, Amazon's climbing trees of ADVENTURES IN THE SIN TRADE and NAJARA vs XENA music that would be gladly accepted by us. I doubt the company will launch a next CD but if they'll do this track and another valuable more must be there and the adittion of some famous characters quotes like "I have many skills" from Xena.
Back to Reality
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Something Different for all Yall (3.5 Stars)
Back to Reality
Jeune
Manufacturer: Shiro
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000008PQA
Release Date: 1995-10-31

Tracks:

  1. I'm da Ma
  2. Ghetto
  3. Gotta Get Paid
  4. Get Your Groove On
  5. Deep
  6. High
  7. Blow My Mind
  8. Swing That Ass
  9. SSB (Reprise)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Something Different for all Yall (3.5 Stars).......2006-04-04

So the old adage proves true once again: Take one look at this album's cover (and title) and you're likely to think that Jeune is some gangsta rapper outta LA. I threw it on and damn was I surprised! Not only is he about as far from a rapper as you can get but he is one of the best singers I have heard in a very long time. Granted that this album is eleven years old and from a label I doubt few have heard of, it still has that intangible feeling like "wow" how did he not get noticed. His session musicians do a great job of bringing that old school funk/soul vibe to the album instead of just having some prerecorded beats for Jeune to rock over. This is what really makes this album. Sure we have many singers today and some truly are talented but none of them have that musicianship backing them. Gone are the days when David Axelrod or the Mizell Brothers produced your record from the ground up and recorded the whole thing live in the studio. For that fact alone this record is worth checking out, when was the last time you heard a real soulful singer singing over some real soulful & true music? "Back to Reality..." may not be the most amazing or original thing ever produced but listening to it over ten years later it still sounds fresh and impresses me for what it is: Some guys who just love music and were looking to try and effect change in their community with their music.
4trackmind
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Children of the Corn
  • mudkids rule 4ever w/ 4trackmind
  • 4track Mind, Body, Soul, and Spirit
  • This is what a Hip Hop album should sound like.
  • This is important music!!
4trackmind
Mudkids
Manufacturer: Surf Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Upward
  2. Higher

ASIN: B000006A95
Release Date: 1998-03-10

Tracks:

  1. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
  2. First Contact
  3. Narcolepsy Therapy (For Your Third Eye)
  4. Rap Can Do
  5. Fool
  6. ...I Met This Kid
  7. Serpents Inna Mi Garden
  8. Water To Earth (H20)
  9. Titewiddit
  10. Freekya (Refreeked)
  11. Theme From The Original Motion Picture 'The MudKids' (Top Speed Mix)
  12. Mash It Up
  13. 4-Trackmind
  14. Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Children of the Corn.......2000-02-09

First there was the Holy Bible, then there was Koran, then there was Blue Train (Coltrane), then there was It Takes A Nation of Millions, then there was Midnight Marauders, then there was Things Fall Apart and now there is Four Track Mind! These guys represent the epitome of the late '90s hip hop exodous into areas other than NY and LA. For years most of what was coming out of the Midwest (even Chicago) was poorly produced, two-bit gangster garbage that was a far cry from anything on the west coast in that arena. Now it is clear from the Mudkids, Common, and others that the heartland represents some of the most original and listner friendly hip-hop on the planet.

DJ El-Mass has put together some of the absolute finest basslines and sample beds that have ever been produced. They have been described as hypnotic and infectious. He pulls sounds form all over the world to meld into something that has never been produced in this manner, before or since. MC cHoc has the larnyx to get the job done on the vocals, firing smooth, tight vocal arramgements that perfectly complement the EL-MAss sound. It is unprecedented!

I hope that these kids can stay together and that people start buying there stuff. My understanding is that there live show, opening for the likes of Wu-Tang, Rage Against the Machine, the Roots, Ghostface Killah, Lauryn Hill and a slew of former greats (Run-DMC, Mix-A-Lot, etc.), is the best yet.

Keeps you eyes peeled for a new single "ECO-SYSTEM" out Winter 2000 on Surf. And a new album to follow. ORDER THIS TODAY!

5 out of 5 stars mudkids rule 4ever w/ 4trackmind.......2000-01-24

i'll make this quick-Hiphop from indy exists, and it IS the Mudkids. They rule, the mics, the turntables, and your minds. So buy ASAP, you wont be disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars 4track Mind, Body, Soul, and Spirit.......1999-09-30

I would wager that not more than .0000000001 percent of the world has heard the music of the Mudkids, much less seen them live. That only means that 99.99999999 of the world is just that much less musically fulfilled. If you endeavor to call yourself a hip-hop fan, or go the whole 9 and label yourself a head, a b-boy, or a b-girl, you must have this album. Listen to it, at which point you must either realize the artistic depth and yet, hip-hop purism, or quit calling yourself one of the aforementioned names. This is Hip-hop, Not in the sociological-economic terms KRS-One would have us apply. Nor is it the geographically defined street "realism" where Biggie and Tupac reign as Deities. No, this is hip-hop where Miles Davis, plays the horn, Bob James and Billy Joel play on dueling pianos with Monk composing, Kurtis Blow and Kool DJ Herc pick out the beats, and Rakim and William Shakespeare battle rhyme. All of these ecclectic influences channel their way into Dj El Mass's carefully constructed tracks, and through MC Choc SoReel's microphone. This is taking your roots into the Future, this is rhyming Gretzky with Jet Ski, and then going Al Green style for the Ladies on the track Fool. And then the Muddies take this all to the stage, where it's back to ass-whupping freestyles, Rhyming over Premier tracks, and ripping the crowd in half. This is Hip-Hop, learn something.

4 out of 5 stars This is what a Hip Hop album should sound like........1999-04-30

This album represents what Hip Hop should sound like.Dope lyrics,a tight flow,bass heavy beats, and infectious scratching.These kids have the talent to blowup in the 99'

5 out of 5 stars This is important music!!.......1999-03-19

The Mudkids have something that everyone should know about; the sound of hip hop in the new millenium. DJ El Mass has create some of the most infectious and creative beat and rythm tracks that I have ever heard. cHoc is a lyrical expert who sounds like he has been in the game for a while.

This is not the typical garbage that crosses over these days. EVERY BEAT IS FRESH!!! There is no pointless ryhming over instrumental hits of yesteryear. It is real and it is right!

With the proper exposure this band has the potential to become a real player! Get it and tell a friend!
As the World Goes Round
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • TIGHT
  • Dirty South CD of the Year
As the World Goes Round
Southern Kartel
Manufacturer: Black Trump
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Blowin Big Mafia Melodies
  2. Ghostt
  3. Ghetto's Child

ASIN: B00005MAO7
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. As the World Goes Round
  2. Real Ni**as
  3. Ridin' High
  4. Problems
  5. Can't Straighten It Out
  6. Fresh
  7. Love of the Loot
  8. One Life
  9. I Can't Trust
  10. She Told Me
  11. (How It Feels) To Be Real
  12. G-Life
  13. Can't Fade a G
  14. Cold World
  15. 15

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars TIGHT.......2001-11-07

This cd is tight.I think I'm going to be bumping this for a good lil while. I'm getting crunk all day with this junt.Whoever like this Dirty South this should be on your most wanted list. I'm represent from Clarksdale,Ms(Clasvegas).

I AGREE PLAYA

WHAT HE SAID\\//

5 out of 5 stars Dirty South CD of the Year.......2001-07-27

This cd is tight.I think I'm going to be bumping this for a good lil while. I'm getting crunk all day with this junt.Whoever like this Dirty South this should be on your most wanted list. I'm represent from Clarksdale,Ms(Clasvegas).
Affirmative Action
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Affirmative Action
    Young Shah
    Manufacturer: It's Real Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000CA3AM8
    Release Date: 2005-10-11

    Tracks:

    1. Moment of Silence (Intro)
    2. My Worst Enemy
    3. Otherside
    4. No Matter
    5. You Don't
    6. Can't Sleep
    7. Down 2 Ride
    8. Higher Learning
    9. Stuck in the System Interlude
    10. Stuck in the System
    11. Skin Deep
    12. Parts of Me
    13. So Sincere
    14. War Crimes
    15. True Story
    16. Affirmative Action (Outro)
    17. Down 2 Ride Remix
    Back to Reality
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Back to Reality
      P.A.T.
      Manufacturer: Flytalker Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      West CoastWest Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CA8EOW
      Release Date: 2004-07-13

      Tracks:

      1. Man Listen
      2. Do It to Death
      3. Back to Reality
      4. Comin' to the City
      5. Hold Tight
      6. Done with You
      7. Nice
      8. I'll Never Do That
      9. Keep Going II
      10. All We Know
      11. Till Next Time
      Consumed by You
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Consumed by You
        Sally Hendry
        Manufacturer: That Jolly Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA9V7G
        Release Date: 2002-08-13

        Tracks:

        1. You Hear Me
        2. Jewel in the Night (Christmas Dream)
        3. He'll Lift You Higher
        4. Consumed by You
        5. Wonder of It All
        6. Just Surrender
        7. Avalanche
        8. Longing
        9. Littl Girl
        10. Faithful
        11. Gotta Walk
        12. Bridesong
        Back to Reality
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Back to Reality
          Slaughter
          Manufacturer: Jvc Japan
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
          GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
          RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00000K44B
          Release Date: 1999-07-23

          Tracks:

          1. Killin' Time
          2. All Fried Up
          3. Take Me Away
          4. Dangerous
          5. Trailer Park Boogie
          6. Love Is Forever
          7. Bad Groove
          8. On My Own
          9. Silence of Ba
          10. Headin' for a Dream
          11. Nothin' Left to Lose
          12. Shufflin'
          13. Sbabaco [*]

          Album Description

          Japanese edition of this American hard rock band's 1999 album includes 'Spapaco' added as a bonus for a total of 13 tracks.

          Album Details

          Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: Spapaco.
          Mind the Gap
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Mind the Gap

            Manufacturer: Independent
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000CADDPW
            Release Date: 2003-10-28

            Music Info:

            1. Best of U.F.O.: Ten Best Series
            2. Blot [Import]
            3. Bomber
            4. Buried Alive [Import]
            5. Classic Rock for Dummies
            6. Collateral Damage: Complete War Series
            7. Collection [Import]
            8. Collideřscope [Enhanced]
            9. Criseida [Import]
            10. Crush [Import]

            Music Info

            music info

            Recommended Music:

            All the Way to the Sun [Import]

            Isolde Menges: Beethoven & Brahms

            Kari Lövaas Sings Songs by Grieg, Sibelius, and Strauss

            Café del Mar, Vol. 5

            Experience [Import]

            R&B Music: 7 Day Cycle [Import]

            Leaves of Grass

            Janacek: Sinfonietta/Violin Concerto/Cunning Little Vixen

            I Saw Such Things in My Sleep Ep [CD-single] [Limited Edition] [Import]

            Hovhaness: Prayer of St Gregory Op62; Symphony No6

            Jazz Alive [Import]

            Jazz Music: 13 Strings

            Hey Baby Que Paso

            Kensington Blues

            Caribe