To Whom It May Concern...

To Whom It May Concern...

To Whom It May Concern...

Track Listings
 
1. We Are the Freestyle Fellowship
2. My Fantasy
3. 7th Seal
4. Let's Start Over
5. Sunshine Men
6. Physical Form
7. 120 Seconds
8. We Will Not Tolerate
9. Dedications
10. It's On
11. Sike
12. 5 O'Clock Follies
13. Legal Alien
14. Convolutions
15. Jupiter's Journey
16. For No Reason
17. Here I Am
18. Future?

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
One of the best underground classics you've probably never heard, Freestyle Fellowship's little-known, long-out-of-print first album was brilliantly conceived and executed. As much as we abuse the concept of "ahead of its time," the Fellowship's 1991 debut predicted a sound and approach to Left Coast underground hip-hop that not only eschewed the omnipresence of gangsta rap but also issued a bold challenge to all other corners of the hip-hop nation that L.A. was not to be taken lightly. Songs like "Sunshine Men," "For No Reason," and "Here I Am" let MCs like Aceyalone, All in All, Mikay 9, P.E.A.C.E., and Self Jupiter strike out bold statements of lyrical prowess over masterfully sampled tracks that pulsed with insight, energy, and inspiration. Your underground collection is not complete without this addition to the library. --Oliver Wang

To Whom It May Concern...,Freestyle Fellowship,Beats & Rhymes,Alternative Rap,Dance Music,Hip-Hop,Political Rap,Pop,West Coast Rap
To Whom It May Concern
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • buy it.
  • Love this CD
  • Better Beware... This CD is awsome!!!
  • Lisa Marie steps out of her father's shadow
  • Awsome, Love it
To Whom It May Concern
Lisa Marie Presley
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Now What
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ASIN: B00008MNYT
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. S.O.B.
  2. The Road Between
  3. Lights Out
  4. Better Beware
  5. Nobody Noticed It
  6. Sinking In
  7. Important
  8. So Lovely
  9. Indifferent
  10. Gone
  11. To Whom It May Concern

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Blessed--or is it cursed?--with a visage that's a distinctly haunting echo of her father's, Lisa Marie Presley has either spent most of her adult life assiduously avoiding a music career or engaged in Machiavellian schemes to secure one, depending on your spin source. But here it is, informed by no small amount of tabloid-ready living (three failed marriages, including two bizarre years the King's daughter spent playing Princess of Pop to Michael Jackson) and a slate of modern record-biz heavy hitters. The album's first single, "Lights Out," is a countryfied pop collaboration with Glen Ballard in which the singer's tough, bittersweet lyrics obliquely confront the daunting legacy of her father and the Memphis where her "family's buried and gone." Her husky alto isn't the only thing that recalls Sheryl Crow; the bristling textures of Andy Slater (Wallflowers) and Eric Rosse (Tori Amos) are a veritable textbook of modern-rock techniques, wed to some smart cover choices that bolster her music's moody, introspective bent. But that gloss sometimes makes Presley seem like a guest artist on her own album, making one curious to hear her in the setting where her father was so often riveting: Alone in the spotlight. They don't call it the gene pool lottery for nothing. -Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars buy it........2005-10-21

Love this. Just flat out love it. I heard a snippet of SOB and was hooked, not knowing it was rock royalty. I like her second cd too. But this one is the one I play more often. It stays in your head for days. "Indifference" is worldly wise, aching, lovely. The songwriting and lyrical skills seem to unnoticed by the media, perhaps because of her parentage. As for all the snarky posts about her marriages, etc., what hoooey. This just rocks.

5 out of 5 stars Love this CD.......2005-09-24

I bought this CD after buying her newest one. They are both great!!

5 out of 5 stars Better Beware... This CD is awsome!!!.......2005-09-20

I had heard a lot about this CD before finally buying it. I didn't rush out and buy it just because I wanted to compare her with her father (for the one living underneath the rock, her dad is ELVIS PRESLEY!). I waited for over a year and then got this CD. I have to admit that I really LOVE IT!!!

Tracks:

S.O.B - 10/10 I love this song and it's one of my favs on the CD.

The Road Between - 9/10 really good slow song. I can relate to this one.

Light's Out - 10/10 What can I say about this one??? It's freaking awsome and another fav from the CD.

Better Beware - 8/10 Funky little song that grows on you after awhile. I didn't really like it at first but have grown to like it.

Nobody Noticed It - 10/10 One of the most heart felt songs on the entire album. Talking about her father. You can feel her sadness and loss on this one.

Sinking In - 10/10 THE BEST SONG ON THE ALBUM!!! I love this tune that she wrote to her first husband, Danny.

Important - 7/10 An "ok" song. I like her sound on this one; however, I don't really understand the lyrics.

So Lovely - 9/10 Sweet song about her two children.

Indifferent - 10/10 Another one of my favs. I love this song and she sounds really amazing on this one!

Gone - 6/10 Song on the album that I like the least. If I had to take but one song off the album this one would be it.

To Whom it May Concern 9/10 - Awsome little song about children hooked on medication.

Hidden Track Excuse Me - 10/10 Love this song! Sad and beautiful at the same time!






4 out of 5 stars Lisa Marie steps out of her father's shadow.......2005-08-25

Lisa Marie's smoky vocal delivery makes this album worthwhile. "S.O.B" and "Lights Out" are standouts, both giving a scathing criticism of both her personal life and family legacy. Lisa Marie has competent songwriting skills, though some of her songs could have been more lyrically diverse. A great step in what may be a promising musical career.

5 out of 5 stars Awsome, Love it.......2005-08-20

This CD was AWSOME, it isn't quite as good as Now What, but still great.

S.O.B. 10/10 killer opening track

The Road Between 10/10 a very good slow song

Lights Out 10/10 My FAVORITE song on the whole CD!

Better Beware 6/10 Ehhh...the worst, its to funky, and it just wasn't my song.

Nobody Noticed It 10/10 I really like this song, love the meaning, beautiful ballad

Sinking In 10/10 Great song, really love this one.

Important 9/10 Good Song, not the best still a good track!

So Lovely 10/10 love the meaning to this one to, one of the best!

Indifferent 10/10 Great Song, Like this one, good lyrics!

Gone 9/10 Good song, not my favorite

To Whom It May Concern 10/10 I really like this song as well.

*Hidden Track* 9/10 Like this song, very cool!

You need this CD, my second favorite CD I have (my favorite being Now What.) Pick this and Now What up, you won't regret it!
To Whom It May Concern, 1966-1970
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great music, but beware of CD rot
  • Whatever you do, buy this from the UK site, rather than here!
  • Great early works by Al
  • Intelligent MASTERPIECE !
  • David A. Magnusson
To Whom It May Concern, 1966-1970
Al Stewart
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000744H
Release Date: 1993-11-01

Tracks:

  1. The Elf
  2. Turn Into Earth
  3. Bedsitter Images
  4. Swiss Cottage Manoeuvres
  5. The Carmichaels
  6. Scandinavian Girl
  7. Pretty Golden Hair
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  10. Cleave To Me
  11. A Long Way Down From Stephanie
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  14. Lover Man
  15. Clifton In The Rain
  16. In Brooklyn
  17. Old Compton Street Blues
  18. Ballard Of Mary Foster
  19. Life And Life Only

Tracks:

  1. You Should Have Listened To Al
  2. Love Chronicles
  3. My Enemies Have Sweet Voices
  4. A Small Fruit Song
  5. Gethsemade Again
  6. Burding
  7. Electric Los Angeles Sunset
  8. Manuscript
  9. Black Hill
  10. Anna
  11. Room Of Roots
  12. Zero She Flies

Album Details

Double CD. Contains the Original LPs Bedsitter Images, Love Chronicles, and Zero When She Flies, plus a Rare Early Single-Only Release. A Must have for Singer-Songwriter Fans.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great music, but beware of CD rot.......2006-12-08

I have enjoyed Al Stewart's music since his first album, and saw him perform most of these songs live in my younger years. These were among the albums we played at 4am in my student days, along with "Songs of Leonard Cohen" and others, while we talked the world to rights.

So it's great to have Al's first three albums (including "Love Chronicles" which was infamous at the time for one of the earliest appearances on record of the F-word, used entirely appropriately) all together on a double CD. It's also good to have all the songs from both versions of "Bedsitter Images", which at some point was reisssued with a few tracks changed.

BUT... I have now owned two copies of this set, purchased a couple of years apart, with different cover art, and both have suffered from CD rot. I don't know the quality of current pressings, but I am reluctant to spend my money a third time to check this out.

5 out of 5 stars Whatever you do, buy this from the UK site, rather than here!.......2006-10-18

This double CD set is RIDICULOUSLY cheap in the UK now - you'll get it for around $10 on the high street in England. After shipping to the states, it must still be significantly less than the ludicrous quoted price on this page!

This is the early stuff, showing the promise of future brilliance, and is highly recommended if you like any of the later albums at all.

This particular collection is welcome because of the inclusion of tracks left off the later pressings of the first album - I was confused for years when my vinyl copy seemed to have some of the songs missing from those I remembered from listening to older friends copies; once I bought this set I realised that my memory was in fact more reliable than I'd thought.

5 out of 5 stars Great early works by Al.......2006-08-17

This is not Al Stewart's best stuff. His 1970s work is his best, including Orange, Past Present & Future, Modern Times, Year of the Cat and Time Passages.

After you've purchased the above works, you may wonder what Al Stewart to listen to next? I like this two CD collection better than any of Al's post-Time Passges albums that I've listened to. This collection has a folk rock sound to it that's completely lost in Al's more polished but less interesting later works. It reminds me of Simon and Garfunkel.

5 out of 5 stars Intelligent MASTERPIECE !.......2005-10-17

Hopefully, I won't repeat what others have said here. Their reviews are thoughtful, well written, and I agree with almost everything they say.

I've had a cassette copy "The Early Years" since high school in 1979. It featured many of the songs on this collection and the album "Orange". I saw this collection and jumped at the chance to get those songs on cd. What blew my mind was hearing how good the other songs were.

Astonishingly good.

This is not music for impatient people. Time seems to slow down as each song washes over you. It feels like being on a long vacation. Unhurried, and completely satisfying. I think the songs benefit from not being played to death on the radio. They become yours, free from previous associations.

The lyrics are brilliant, of course, but the arrangements are so tastefully timeless. Because of that, I have never grown tired of these songs. When I discovered them in high school, my musical I.Q. went up several points. An experience I would later have when listening to Nick Drake, The Lilac Time, and Belle and Sebastian. (hint, hint)

The booklet included is a wonderful read. The photos quite fun. No lyrics, but you'll probably memorise them eventually.

Don't forget to check out "Orange" which, in my mind, goes perfectly with this collection. And if you haven't heard "Modern Times" and "Past, Present and Future", you're in for a treat.

5 out of 5 stars David A. Magnusson.......2005-08-16

An amazing genesis for a most gifted singer/songwriter. I played the living heck out of this album (CD-actually). All his younger songs have a message and a theme of what great things were to come from Mr. stewart. "Zero She Flies" absolutely rocks! The background piano in "Bedsitter Images" haunts me! "The Elf" starts the album (CD) off on a jovial note and it never lets go. "Life and Life Only" is absolutely brilliant. This is listening to the Byrds, Hollies and Buffalo Springfield before indulging in Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. It is listening to Rubber Soul and Revolver before hitting the White Album and/or Abbey Road. This is require listening for all Al fans!
To Whom It May Concern
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A wonderful blast from the past for British Motown group
To Whom It May Concern
Pasadenas
Manufacturer: Boss Sounds
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006HCKJ
Release Date: 2005-07-11

Tracks:

  1. Funny Feeling
  2. Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man
  3. Enchanted Lady
  4. New Love
  5. Riding On A Train
  6. Give A Little Peace
  7. Tribute (Right On)
  8. I Really Miss You
  9. Justice For The World
  10. Something Else
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  12. All Night Long (Live)
  13. A Little Love
  14. Riding On A Train (Clapham Junction Demo Mix)
  15. Tribute (Right On) (The Q Street Mix)

Album Description

The CD features the 10 original tracks from the 'To Whom It May Concern' album including the 3 hit singles 'Tribute' (Right On), 'Riding On A Train' and 'Enchanted Lady'. The album also includes 5 bonus tracks, 'A Little Love', 'I Believe' (Live), 'All Night Long' (Live), 'Tribute (Right On)' (Q Street Mix) & 'Riding On A Train' (Clapham Junction Demo Mix). Boss Sounds. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful blast from the past for British Motown group.......2003-11-11

The Pasadena's are a band which never really hit it here in the States, which is too bad. Unlike many American pop bands who were inspired by the numerous bands from the UK, this group took its inspiration from the other direction.

Blending the sound of Motown, and house dance music, this CD is a collection of fun songs reminiscent of the Temptations, or the Four Tops. This was the debut CD for them and one stand out track, "Tribute", is a fitting song about the legends in soul music which played ever so briefly in the USA charts and was the song that inspired me to purchase this CD nearly 14 years ago. I have now officially worn it out from overuse, and recently purchased the re-release with bonus tracks. The bonus tracks are worth the effort as well.

If you are unfamiliar with this band, but enjoy the uplifting toe tapping funky sound of Motown music; give this CD and this band a chance. You won't be disappointed.
To Whom It May Concern
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    To Whom It May Concern
    The Pasadenas
    Manufacturer: Sony
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    Release Date: 1990-10-25

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    1. Funny Feeling
    2. Living in the Footsteps of Another Man
    3. Enchanted Lady
    4. New Love
    5. Riding on a Train
    6. Give a Little Peace
    7. Tribute (Right On)
    8. I Really Miss You
    9. Justice for the World
    10. Something Else
    To Whom It May Concern
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A Smattering Of Gems And Snorers
    • Track List!
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    ASIN: B0006GAXJQ
    Release Date: 2004-12-21

    Album Description

    Japanese reissue of 1972 album from one of the most successful brother acts in popular music. Universal. 2004.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A Smattering Of Gems And Snorers.......2006-08-22

    Note: This is a re-issue until Rhino Records releases the Remastered Expanded version.

    Released in one of the Gibb's slow periods (1972), this CD contains mostly a collection of individual works, most of it hodgepodge and forgettable. However, for the real Bee Gees fan, it is a must have. Other than the big hit, "Run To Me", other standout cuts are, "Road To Alaska", a unique toe-tapping rocker frequently used in concerts, "Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings", a fun novelty song that bounces around with oddball lyrics, "You Know It's For You", A Maurice Gibb song that is one of his best lively mood songs and "Alive", a poorly received single that is one of the best written ballads the Bee Gees have done. It is worth a listen if not a purchase.

    4 out of 5 stars Track List!.......2006-07-22

    The Japanese Version is the same track list of US Version:

    1. Run To Me
    2. We Lost The Road
    3. Never Been Alone
    4. Paper Mache, Cabbages And Kings
    5. I Can Bring Love
    6. I Held A Party
    7. Please Don't Turn Out The Lights
    8. Sea Of Smiling Faces
    9. Bad Bad Dreams
    10. You Know It's For You
    11. Alive
    12. Road To Alaska
    13. Sweet Song Of Summer

    To Whom It May Concern
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Perfect Little Record
    • It's Not Odessa, but It's Pretty Darn Good
    • One of a kind
    • THIS IS A GOOD BEE GEES ALBUM!
    • ¿Perfección y diversidad en 1972? Los Bee Gees aún pueden
    To Whom It May Concern
    The Bee Gees
    Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd
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    ASIN: B000001FNI
    Release Date: 1992-05-05

    Tracks:

    1. Run To Me
    2. We Lost The Road
    3. Never Been Alone
    4. Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings
    5. I Can Bring Love
    6. I Held A Party
    7. Please Don't Turn Out The Lights
    8. Sea Of Smiling Faces
    9. Bad Bad Dreams
    10. You Know It's For You
    11. Alive
    12. Road To Alaska
    13. Sweet Song Of Summer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Perfect Little Record.......2007-01-19

    One of those albums that get better with every listen. Run To Me is one of the most beautiful songs, comparable to How Can You Mend A Broken Heart. Another standout is Alive.

    4 out of 5 stars It's Not Odessa, but It's Pretty Darn Good.......2006-05-16

    This little-noticed album in the Bee Gees catalogue deserves another spin. While it lacks the scope and dimensions of the epic Odessa, it does share some lyrical and harmonic similarities to that classic.

    I enjoy the open Beatles references throughout this album. "Bad Bad Dreams" sounds like John singing an updated version of Paperback Writer. "You Know It's For You" openly apes Paul's Ram-era output, and it's surprisingly effective.

    The pyschedelic "Paper Mache, Cabbages, and Kings" could have fit easily on Odessa, a bizarre song with inexplicable lyrics and musical changes. "Road to Alaska" is another highlight, with a Stephen Stills/Manassas country-rock feel to it. The closer, "Sweet Song of Summer" brings it all home, with nice Moog effects to round out this unpretentious, laid-back, and very enjoyable addition to the Bee Gees canon.

    5 out of 5 stars One of a kind.......2006-03-06

    This often overlooked and under appreciated album is really interesting, but not in a way usually associated with the often awe inspiring bee gees. Maybe it came out this way because the boys were a little ragged from being legends and touring the world with their encyclopedia of hits. Of course the first cut is one for the best of comp, but as the album continues you hear something that has all the ingredients of good bee gees music..... but something is shall we say a little... off kilter. This is best showcased in "Paper Mache", which is an absolutely hilarious experience to listen too. I go nuts when I hear this song. I won't even try to explain it. They knew they were missing the target here, but still it got put out and it's actually quite "special" in it's own right. Not for anyone who is not a fan already though. Lets just say they'll "miss the point".

    5 out of 5 stars THIS IS A GOOD BEE GEES ALBUM!.......2005-09-07

    THIS IS A GOOD BEE GEES ALBUM I LIKE IT!

    MY NEW FAVORITE SONGS ARE NEVER BEEN ALONE PLEASE DON'T TURN OFF THE LIGHTS ROAD TO ALASKA ROBIN SOUNDS GREAT!

    I'M GOING TO GET THIS BEE GEES ALBUM!

    FROM A BIG BEE GEES FAN FOR 15 YEARS NOW KIRSTEN

    5 out of 5 stars ¿Perfección y diversidad en 1972? Los Bee Gees aún pueden.......2004-02-16

    Que un grupo mantenga un nivel tan alto en su décimo disco no es algo fácil de lograr, y más aún en un período de dificultades para muchos de los grupos nacidos en los 60's. Pero a los Bee Gees aún les quedaba una reserva de notables canciones reunidas en este álbum, que por lo demás demostró ser uno de los más variados de su trayectoria.

    Como ya es característico, las baladas se llevan la mayor parte de los créditos, comenzando por la emotiva Run To Me y siguiendo con la similar We Lost The Road, 2 temas que dejan en claro la inagotable capacidad creativa de los hermanos. Never Been Alone es una típica canción melodramática escrita en solitario por Robin. I Can Bring Love y Please Don't Turn Out the Lights son también dos cortas baladas con acompañamiento orquestal y cierra los números lentos la notable Alive.

    Moviéndose a terrenos más pop, Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings parece retroceder a fines de los sesenta con su contagioso ritmo, en tanto Sea of Smiling Faces es una perfecta melodía con aires optimnistas. Los números de Maurice, al igual que en Trafalgar son gratas sorpresas. Con ritmo de vals, el genial clavecín y coros casi gregorianos I Held a Party rompe el tono sereno del álbum, lo mismo que el pop beatlesco de You Know It's for You.

    No contentos con dar una verdadera lección sobre hacer temas agradables y memorables, Bad Bad Dreams y Road to Alaska le imprimen al conjunto un toque de hard rock y country blues, dejando para el final un experimento con moog ejecutado por Maurice, cerrando el disco en un tono inquieto pero que no hace olvidar los 45 minutos de un grupo en plena cúspide.
    To Whom It May Concern
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • To Whom It May Concern........the original mic kings!!
    • Freestyle Fellowship-To Whom It May Concern
    To Whom It May Concern
    Freestyle Fellowship
    Manufacturer: Basement (Revolver)
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    Release Date: 2002-11-05

    Tracks:

    1. We Are The Freestyle Fellowship
    2. My Fantasy
    3. 7th Seal
    4. Let's Start Over
    5. Sunshine Men
    6. Physical Form
    7. 120 Seconds
    8. We Will Not Tolerate
    9. It's On
    10. Sike
    11. 5 O'Clock Follies
    12. Legal Alien
    13. Convolutions
    14. Jupiter's Journey
    15. For No Reason
    16. Here I Am

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars To Whom It May Concern........the original mic kings!!.......2007-03-28

    Allow me to start by saying unfortunately this is the only 1 out of the 4 F.F. albums I have that isnt original+was downloaded b'cuz it was virtually impossible to get a hold of in Ireland. B'cuz of this Im missing afew tracks ("Let's Start Over", "Sike", "It's On", "Convolutions") so this is a review of the 12 tracks I do have (sorry). I have since then got hold of all their other albums and all of Aceyalone's solo albums so Im a big fan of this style of hiphop. Real lyricists over tight beats is the equation to good hiphop for me. With the F.F. you're always guaranteed tight flows whether it be over nice or mediocre production. All 4 are original sounding and extremely gifted lyricists, with Aceyalone+Mikah 9 continuously being mentioned as possible greatest mc's of all time!! The production on this album is very basic to allow the mc's to take centre stage and the spotlight. They were the 1st group to really focus on the lyrics side of things instaed of the beats in my opinion. The production is by no means weak, just not fantastic. There is the usual mass interludes in between the songs which kinds of ruins the flow of the album. The tracks are all strong if not spectacular with afew standouts like "My Fantasy", "Sunshine Man", "5 O'Clock Follies" (unbelieveable flow from Mikah 9), Legal Alien" and "Here I Am". A very nice album to have in your collection but not at a crazy high price.

    5 out of 5 stars Freestyle Fellowship-To Whom It May Concern.......2006-04-27

    There are a few things I need to clear up before the reader checks out this review. One-I am not a huge FF fan, this is the only album of their I own, and I love it, but don't take me as a condeseur of FF's music. Two, I listen to a lot of hip-hop of this style-from before this CD's KRS-One and the people who came right after like De La Soul (who were actually right around the same time). Three, I've listened to this CD only three times, and generally for me that wouldn't qualify a review-but since there are none, why the eff not right?

    I don't know what order this was in the Freestyle Fellowship collection, but I can tell you that with the rap I've heard from this time they were in their peak when they made this CD. I like to think of this CD as a De La Soul like flowing CD and a misc. subject CD. The thing I like best about this CD is the flow, something you might expect from a group called "Freestyle Fellowship." Their flows aren't simple rhyming, they run some iambic pantamoter and will often do the rhyme layering that has become a staple of Del Tha Funkee Homosapien. Another thing that I like about this CD is that although this group could be comparable to the modern-day Living Legends, everyone can flow, they don't have one dude rhyming streets ten times in a row (see Night Prowler), and almost as important as flow in group raps, their voices are all distinctly different.

    The production is pretty good...basically as good as it's gonna get when the artist themself isn't doing the production, and when there's no real "mood" dictated, and therefore there can't be any really dark piano hooks or a violin or anything. Basically they do the best with what they have in terms of production. Another thing that can help the production is emcees who can rap on beat, which FF demonstrates enormous ability at in almost every song.

    Basically this is an excellent hip-hop album of the early 90's, and definetly one you should pick up.
    To Whom It May Concern
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • No need for concern....
    • So Lovely
    • A Must Buy For Anyone!!!!!
    • EXCELLENT
    To Whom It May Concern

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00008KL3N
    Release Date: 2003-04-07

    Tracks:

    1. SOB
    2. The Road Between
    3. Lights Out
    4. Better Beware
    5. Nobody Noticed It
    6. Sinking In
    7. Important
    8. So Lovely
    9. Indifferent
    10. Gone
    11. To Whom It May Concern
    12. Excuse Me (Bonus Track)
    13. Saviour (Bonus Hidden Track)
    14. Lights Out (Video)

    Album Description

    Japanese edition of her debut album features three bonus tracks, 'Excuse Me', 'Savior' (hidden track), & the video for the first hit single, 'Lights Out'. Also includes Lisa Marie Presley's behind-the-scenes look at the making of her video. 14 tracks (including hidden track & video) in all. Toshiba-EMI.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars No need for concern...........2003-08-08

    because this album rocks! Lisa Marie's voice is sultry, bluesy with a knowing sneer well beyond her years. A pleasant suprise awaits your first listen to the Best Album of the Year!! I can't wait to see her in concert.

    5 out of 5 stars So Lovely.......2003-07-27

    Lisa Marie Presley releases her debut album and in true Presley fashion, she carries the crown. Presley dramatically wowed audiences when she performed "Nobody Noticed It" on VH1 as a tribute to her father, Elvis. To Whom It May Concern promises a raw and heartfelt expression of who Lisa Marie is, uncensored. Although it is clear that she is still developing as both a
    songwriter and a singer, her music and lyrics envelops you in Lisa Marie's world and all of her experiences. Her voice, deep and rich resonating when you turn up the speakers, provides a quality of experience, one possessed by someone who has come a long way. A lovely escape to a world unbound by pretentious emotion and enlightened by salvation.

    5 out of 5 stars A Must Buy For Anyone!!!!!.......2003-07-25

    This CD is a must buy for music lovers. LMP makes her debut as a recording artist and she does a damn fine job at that. She has an amazing voice and a great heart to boot. You can tell by listening to the songs that she puts her all into the recording process. My favorites on the CD are "Lights Out", "S.O.B" and my absolute favorite is the hidden track "Excuse Me". Instead of giving it a listen before you buy, just go out and purchase this amazing CD....you'll thank me later!!!!! LMP ROCKS!!

    5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT.......2003-06-22

    This is an excellent CD, the best Cd I've ever bought! I love the lyrics and she is a great singer. I have been listening to this CD nonstop since it came out and I can't seem to get enough of it.

    Lisa Marie Presley Rocks!!!

    Tammy
    To Whom It May Concern...
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Good Concept -Bad Business
    • this is the greatest rap album ever created
    • A Los Angeles Underground Classic
    • Music To My Ears
    • Hip hop masterpiece.
    To Whom It May Concern...
    Freestyle Fellowship
    Manufacturer: Beats & Rhymes
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000IZ64
    Release Date: 1999-12-28

    Tracks:

    1. We Are The Freestyle Fellowship
    2. My Fantasy
    3. 7th Seal
    4. Let's Start Over
    5. Sunshine Men
    6. Physical Form
    7. 120 Seconds
    8. We Will Not Tolerate
    9. Dedications
    10. It's On
    11. Sike
    12. 5 O'clock Follies
    13. Legal Alien
    14. Convolutions
    15. Jupiter's Journey
    16. For No Reason
    17. Here I Am
    18. The Future?

    Amazon.com

    One of the best underground classics you've probably never heard, Freestyle Fellowship's little-known, long-out-of-print first album was brilliantly conceived and executed. As much as we abuse the concept of "ahead of its time," the Fellowship's 1991 debut predicted a sound and approach to Left Coast underground hip-hop that not only eschewed the omnipresence of gangsta rap but also issued a bold challenge to all other corners of the hip-hop nation that L.A. was not to be taken lightly. Songs like "Sunshine Men," "For No Reason," and "Here I Am" let MCs like Aceyalone, All in All, Mikay 9, P.E.A.C.E., and Self Jupiter strike out bold statements of lyrical prowess over masterfully sampled tracks that pulsed with insight, energy, and inspiration. Your underground collection is not complete without this addition to the library. --Oliver Wang

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Good Concept -Bad Business.......2005-03-03

    This group has a great concept and its members are talented; I have no problem with that. My concern is that what makes the concept is the choice of samples. However,there're no credits given for the samples. The members give credits to everybody except the creators of the music that they used. Hopefully they,at least,got the proper clearance to use them. Concept and talent is good but business is business; and this appears to be bad business.

    5 out of 5 stars this is the greatest rap album ever created.......2005-01-26

    if you have not listened to this album, you cannot claim to really understand hip hop.

    5 out of 5 stars A Los Angeles Underground Classic.......2004-03-13

    I need to but this album the samples on this sounds great.
    Great wierd style rapping that is Great all of them are classics
    all of them every fan should buy this.

    5 out of 5 stars Music To My Ears.......2002-12-17

    One word to describe this album: wow. The eloquence and flow of these fellas is unbelievable, the lyrics just get better and better every time you hear it. This album also contains some of the funkiest beats to come out of 1991.
    If Intercity Griots was a great album, that makes this album indispensible to anyone who claims to be a hip hop head.
    BUY IT.
    If you like this album then you should check Buhloone Mindstate by De La Soul and the other Freestyle Fellowship l.ps.

    5 out of 5 stars Hip hop masterpiece........2002-05-25

    Recorded in 1990, this is the first album by the most legendary group of the LA underground crew known as Project Blowed. If you want to hear the origin of modern rap styles, get this album. The 6 tracks by Mikah 9 and Aceyalone are worth the price of admission by themselves. Mikah & Acey's styles are fast and fluid with a jazz ear (they flow over Miles' "So What"!). The beats are also very nice, jazzy and percussive and upbeat.

    This album is a moment in hip hop history, that no true hiphop fan should be without. (If you want to delve more deeply into this history, pick up Mikah-9's Timetable for a few more tracks of early rap styling from 90 and 91). If you don't believe me, the heralded DJs Q-bert, D-Styles, and Shortkut (of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz) all listed "To Whom It May Concern" as one of their top 10 favorite hiphop albums of all time. Yes, it's that good, and that important in the chronology of hip hop. Nobody else was rhyming like this in 1990, and nobody else even tried it till years later.

    All respect due to the mighty mighty Freestyle Fellowship!
    To Whom It May Concern
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • To Whom It May Concern
    • A Truly Lovely Experience
    To Whom It May Concern
    Nat King Cole
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000008O89
    Release Date: 1995-01-24

    Tracks:

    1. To Whom It May Concern
    2. Lovewise
    3. Too Much
    4. In the Heart of Jane Doe
    5. Thousand Thoughts of You
    6. You're Bringing Out the Dreamer in Me
    7. My Heart's Treasure
    8. If You Said No
    9. Can't Help It
    10. Lovesville
    11. Unfair
    12. This Morning It Was Summer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars To Whom It May Concern.......2004-10-08

    This is a special CD. When I was a college freshman a long time ago in the mid-60's I found this album and checked it out of the library and renewed it every three weeks for two years. After I was married in the early 70's my wife and I found another unopened album in New York City and paid $25.00. Basically, we wore this album out after several years. When it was released and reappeared on CD in the 90's it was a dream come true. The unique melodies and the superb Nelson Riddle orchestra backing up Nat Cole are a combination unequalled and captured for a lifetime. If you are looking for what I would call "one of a kind songs" like A Thousand Thoughts of You and from a master of musical expression, you will be pleased with To Whom It May Concern.

    5 out of 5 stars A Truly Lovely Experience.......2003-11-26

    Nat King Cole's exquisite voice lovingly performs 12 seldom-heard ballads to the exquisite orchestrations of Nelson Riddle. Nat's mature voice is priceless, of course, and good examples of his singing are a treat you can enjoy your whole life long.

    Whether the atmosphere brings to mind a beautiful park (amazingly like the cover!), nice suburban digs, a cozy club on a golf course in the '50's, or just plain suspended bliss, it's a lovely painting in sound. Nelson Riddle's orchestrations utilize both brass and strings with his typical dexterity. The colors are appropriately light yet soft for this project.

    My favorite track is the title track, with its delicate mood of loving, wistful sorrow. Another choice would be 'Can't Help It', another airy if ardent piece of bliss that goes from Ultra-smooth to roof-blasting (brilliantly recorded!) Big Band, all in the same breath so to speak. Nat's singing holds an obvious sensitivity and affection, in fact this may be the single best showing of that particular quality to his work. Listen to the tag on 'The Heart Of Jane Doe' and of course the title track for prime examples of this special quality he had.

    The stereo sound was magnificently recorded (in that prime year for "natural" stereo sound, 1958), and sounds rather good here, if definitely over-processed in the digital transfer. No "improvement" was called for, but they couldn't leave great enough alone. The results of the tampering can sound anywhere from negligible to harmful depending on listening conditions. An audiophile issue of this CD would be a heavenly listen.

    Also of note to Nat's fans is the fact that the title track was written by Nat, and the song "Unfair" was recorded by Nat a couple of years prior to Nat rerecording it for this album. There were many other tracks recorded in the sessions producing these songs, and many may well make great bonus tracks for a future reissue (hint hint).

    I would have to say that some may have found it a bit "precious," but it has aged in a way that its appeal is still potent. If one gives it a fair try, they may find themselves fond of it. If you enjoy good vocals, ballads and/or orchestration and can get a copy of this CD, odds are you'll never part with it unless it's to get a better reissue of it in the future.

    - CJ

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