Daily Living [Explicit Lyrics]
Daily Living [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Intro
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2. Baller Blockers
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3. Pimp Shit
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4. Throw Dem Dogs
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5. How We Do It
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6. Country Down South Boys
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7. Now
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8. North Memphis (Ain't Scared!)
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9. We Are the Ones - Lil' Keke, Shank, Skinny Pimp
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10. Whoop Dat Bitch
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11. Daily Living, Pt. 2 - Playa Fly, Shank
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12. Better Day
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13. It's a Ballers World [*]
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14. Outro
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Daily Living,Shank & Chrome,Legal Keyz,Hard Rock,Hardcore Rap,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Average customer rating:
- Stunning
- the incredible X soundtrack
- A Theatrical Score to a Television Program
- FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK
- X the Soundtrack Vol. 1 Review
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X-TV Series I
Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- X-TV Series II
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ASIN: B0000A59ZE
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Ex Dream - Julian Lewis
- Destiny
- The Two Kamui, The Two Sacred Swords
- Reckless Run
- Red Thread
- Hyper Battle
- There Is Always One Future
- Peaceful Daily Living
- Count Down
- Encounter
- A Suite (Dragons Of Heaven)
- Destiny (Piano Version)
- Secret Sorrow - Kohei Koizumi
Description
Two sides. Two choices. One future. X the TV series features gorgeous animation and a riveting storyline of love, tragedy and destiny as two supernatural factions clash over the fate of the human race. Equally stunning is the memorable and impressive music found in the X TV series original soundtrack I with its heart-wrenching, soulful and even tragically romantic tracks that were crucial in setting the mood to the series. An essential soundtrack for all X fans and anime fans alike, this CD includes both the opening and ending songs.
Customer Reviews:
Stunning.......2006-07-13
I have always loved soundtracks, the way that a composer uses music to set the mood. But I am still incredibly picky about which soundtracks I buy.
From the first episode of X I knew that I had to have this soundtrack. The essence of the whole series can be felt in this music.
Even if you have never seen an episode this music will move you.
Absolutely stunning.
the incredible X soundtrack.......2005-07-07
First off, I have to say that the instrumental pieces of this score are GORGEOUS, especially the breathtaking "Destiny" which still gives me goosebumps when I hear it-the heart wrenchingly beautiful emotion portrayed fits the sadness of X perfectly.
The vocal pieces are pretty good too-from the fast pasted "Ex Dream" opening theme to the smooth, gentle ending theme.
I haven't heard an anime soundtrack this good since the likes of Escaflowne, and the orchestrational music is enough to rival that of Joe Hisashi (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away).
Utterly gorgeous, and whether you love the series or not you should give it a go. 5 Stars all around.
A Theatrical Score to a Television Program.......2005-01-29
I feel as though X: Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1 proves that in Japan, painstaking scoring isn't sacrificed even thought the music belongs to a television series. Especially with 'Destiny', many of the songs on this CD possess the depth and sheer mass of a theatrical symphonic score. The level of music matchs that of Samurai X, a movie-quality release of the Rurouni Kenshin series. The opening theme, an electronical rock beat, could sum up the series with its lyrics (practically all in Japanese, though the tone shows the emotion). I'll give my ratings and a small explination for them:
-Opening Theme: eX Dream- 4 stars (I'm not that much a fan of male Japanese singers, though this is an exception; great voice/emotion)
-Destiny: 5 stars (favorite track, broad depth in strings; ominious "battle" anticipation)
-The Two Kamui, The Two Secret Swords: 4 stars (mysterious triangles transforms into a semi-creepy beat; sudden transformation into exciting orchestral beat w/ electric guitar)
-Reckless Run: 4 stars (a chase-scene beat with ominious male voices; electric guitar on occasion, fantastic strings)
-Red Thread: 3 stars (good harp but too long for solo; probably good with series, though I have only read the manga)
-Hyper Battle: 5 stars (eerie horns turns into a Matrix-like chase beat; skin crawling xylophone [possible]; Hitchcockian violin for several seconds)
-There is Always One Future: 4 stars (emotional violin/string ensemble)
-Peaceful Daily Living: 3 stars (least broad/deep of the collection; solo electric keyboard)
-Count Down: 5 stars (ominious drumbeat synonomous to the title manifests into a thrilling, suspenseful tone)
-Encounter: 4 stars (nice quick, light beat with a hint of anticipation/worry; transforms into an electronica-jazzy beat)
-A Suite (Dragons of Heaven): 4 stars (longest song of collection; floating suite with "The Last Crusade" cords at a certain point)
-Destiny [Piano Version]: 4 stars (piano versions often take away from the original, though a good piano solo can be just as powerful as an orchestra; provides poignant "base" sounds)
-Ending Theme: Secret Sorrow- 4 stars (don't like some opening/ending themes; didn't particularly enjoy the vocals though the music was light, dreamy, and enjoyable)
FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK.......2004-11-05
I bought this cd from another website and the booklet is japaneses even the lyrics. It's a great cd though. Is the booklet on this cd (from amazon.com) in english? I'm thinking of getting another one from here.
X the Soundtrack Vol. 1 Review.......2004-03-29
Ex Dream (4:54) 5/5
Destiny (5:55) 5/5
The Two Kamui, The Two Sacred Swords (4:52) 4.5/5
Reckless Run (2:53) 5/5
Red Thread (3:00) 3/5
Hyper Battle (2:39) 4/5
There is Always One Future (4:27) 4.5/5
Peaceful Daily Living (1:33) 3/5
Count Down (2:30) 5/5
Encounter (3:10)5/5
A Suite (Dragons of Heaven) (9:16) 5/5
Destiny (Piano Version) (2:54) 5/5
Secret Sorrow (5:03) 4/5
CD Run Time: 53:09
CD Rating: 58/65
Product Description
Offer your Worship and praise to the Lord with songs such as "Teach Me Your Way" (Psalm 86); "The Wings of the Morning" (Psalm 139); "I Was Glad When They Said to Me" (Psalm 121); and 33 others! Devotions are also included in the liner notes. Three-CD boxed set.
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Daily Living
Shank & Chrome
Manufacturer: Legal Keyz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005YAFQ
Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Baller Blockers
- Pimp Shit
- Throw Dem Dogs
- How We Do It
- Country Down South Boys
- Now
- North Memphis (Ain't Scared!)
- We Are the Ones - Lil' Keke, Shank, Skinny Pimp
- Whoop Dat Bitch
- Daily Living, Pt. 2 - Playa Fly, Shank
- Better Day
- It's a Ballers World [*]
- Outro
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Long Tracks of Steel
Shawn Helwig
Manufacturer: Shu-Dog
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CAKF2Q
Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Honey, That Ain't No Lie
- Special
- Never Leave Home Again
- Honky-Tonkin' Saturday Night
- Ace in the Hole
- Long Tracks of Steel
- Out of Sight (Not out of My Mind)
- Loving You Is All I Need
- Can't Do It Without You
- Tennessee's Smile
- This Must Be Love
- Thank You
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Revelation
Manufacturer: Imagine
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000BH0XCW |
Product Description
REVELATION [album notes from the back cover] With the majestic music of his second album, Solaris Universalis, Patrick Bernhardt provides a revealing insight into the goals and and motivations behind his work. What is a mantra? Why do these musical constructs have the power to awaken our consciousness? What is the power of this music to liberate our minds from the daily stress of modern life? Patrick invites you to listen to the timelessness of the ancient mystics. Let his music take you back to former epochs in the life of man when sound was used to achieve a balance and harmony in daily life. Listen to the music. Let the mantras introduce you to the inner chambers of heavenly music. Let your spirit dance in the pure love of the universal Living Being. By awakening your intuition and soothing your spiritual being, you will rediscover the unlimited treasures of the human soul. Text and Narration: Patrick Bernhard; Music: Patrick Bernhard; Original Art: Patrick Bernhard; Recorded and Mixed at Studio Imagine by Ben Griffith.
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