Supernatural [Import]

Track Listings
1. What's Your Sign?
2. God Only Knows
3. Life
4. Best Days
5. Proud To Be A Dread
6. I'm Kissing You
7. Indigo Daisies
8. Time
9. Down By The River
10. Darwin Star
11. Warm Hands, Cold Heart
12. Soul Paradise
13. Fire

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: Warm Hands Cold Heart, and Soul Paradise

Supernatural,Des'ree,Sony/Epic,Adult Contemporary,Contemporary R&B,R&B/Soul,Urban


Supernatural [Import]

Supernatural [Import]
Supernatural
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • music prostitution at it's best
  • No Mas!
  • an intriguing cross-section of musical flavors......
  • Supernatural is Simply Super
  • Great sounds
Supernatural
Santana
Manufacturer: Bmg/Arista
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J7J4
Release Date: 1999-06-15

Tracks:

  1. (Da Le) Yaleo
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The Arista debut of Carlos Santana and band gives fans of the soulful guitar vet two albums in one, but it's a decidedly good-news, bad-news proposition. First, there's a fine collection of late-'90s-model Santana--tastefully tooled songs driven by Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms ("[Da Le] Taleo," "Africa Bamba," "Migra," "Primavera," and the emotionally charged instrumental "El Farol") that allow Carlos plenty of elbowroom for his passionate soloing. Then there's the collection of tracks featuring a lineup of de rigueur alternative and hip-hop stars, including Dave Matthews, Everlast, Rob Thomas, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Eagle Eye Cherry. To their credit, Matthews ("Love of My Life") and Eagle Eye Cherry ("Wishing It Was") muster enough chemistry to make the fusion work. But the rest of the collaborations feel like an unnecessary stretch to reach out to a younger demographic that El Jefe has little trouble attracting on his own terms. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars music prostitution at it's best.......2007-07-24

This album is on of the best examples of music prostitution of an artist in need of money and/or willing get his glory back. Just get the old stuff.

1 out of 5 stars No Mas!.......2007-07-14

If I hear another Santana song I will throw myself off a tall bridge. He is the most over-rated artist period.

4 out of 5 stars an intriguing cross-section of musical flavors.............2007-06-08

What do you think of when you hear the name Santana? For me, my thoughts go to "Oye Como Va," "Black Magic Woman," and "Evil Ways." Carlos Santana has always been the epitome of cool, class and mad talent. That hasn't dulled with time, and he definitely hasn't softened with time. Carlos just has a deeper realized sazon (flavor), now. "Well," thought the producers of this album, "what better way to introduce Carlos Santana to the younger generation, than through blending his sound with a bunch of other artists that emerged in the last ten years or so?" Very intriguing idea. Does it work? On some cuts, it succeeds very well! While, on other cuts, the music comes across as [slightly] engineered to appeal, but it doesn't really make the lasting impression I would have loved to feel.

Some of the most well-known songs from this album include "Smooth" with Rob Thomas, "Maria, Maria," with Wyclef Jean, and "Corazon Espinado," with Mana. For me, "Smooth" was great to hear, the first several times on the radio, but I think it was [a bit] played out. Rob Thomas has strong vocals but they don't blend well with Santana. Thomas sounds almost too "trendy," here. The beauty of Santana is that he is timeless and he could appear on any album, from probably any time, and his scorchingly hot guitar licks would still ignite your speakers, and that is probably why this musical coupling didn't work so well. Whereas, "Maria, Maria" succeeds in sounding street and like Santana is channeling the hauntedness of the barrio with Wyclef's tight production (hip hop meets latin soul). Great! "Corazon Espinado" is right on the mark. Mexican rock band Mana sounds wonderful with Santana, and their vocals and back-up compliment him beautifully. If I was really going to analyze every track on this album, it would take all day for you to even get through this review! So, I will stop right now and just say that SUPERNATURAL is [overall] a very compelling project, and when it's good, it's great. If there are some songs you don't like, just skip them, because there really is something here for everyone.

5 out of 5 stars Supernatural is Simply Super.......2007-05-30

As a sixty-something year old musician and guitarist who still gigs, I am truly amused by all those folks who love an artist's work SO much, they think time, and the artist should stand still. I have been a fan of Santana's since he first broke out, and I have every album he's ever made...and listen to them frequently. I also love SUPERNATURAL! I especially love his collabo's with younger artists. He's not so much reaching out to them, as he is bringing them into his world. If you are the kind of listener who wants to know before you open the jewel box what you will hear, Carlos is simply not for you. He has always experimented, and grown. Some of his "experiments" are lifelong companions, others don't work as well as they might. So what? As to all those who have the nerve to call Carlos Santana a sell-out simply because he has been successful, I remind you all, that this master is wealthy enough to never have to record or gig again in life, and that he does it for the sheer joy of it! I hear in this album his incredible joy at trying something else, and loving it. Rock on Carlos!

4 out of 5 stars Great sounds.......2007-05-24

I really enjoyed this oldie but goodie. Santana has a certain sound that is easy to listen to.
Supernatural
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Skip this and move on to the Greatest Hits
  • DC Talk-Supernatural
  • the best from dc talk
  • Not 'Jesus Freak', but still a great CD
  • The "last" DC Talk album is the worst
Supernatural
dc Talk
Manufacturer: Forefront
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AGD9
Release Date: 1998-09-22

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. It's Killing Me
  3. Dive
  4. Consume Me
  5. My Friend (So Long)
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  7. Godsend
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  13. Red Letters
  14. There Is A Treason At Sea

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How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening "It's Killing Me" lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads "Consume Me" and "Godsend." But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out the R&B-tinged "Wanna Be Loved." Not to be outdone, Michael Tait, Kevin Max, and McKeehan team up wonderfully on the radio-ready "Into Jesus." Once again, producer Mark Heimermann blends fascinating vocal arrangements into DC Talk's magical wall of sound. --Michael Lyttle

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Skip this and move on to the Greatest Hits.......2007-07-07

The two previous albums "Free At Last" and "Jesus Freak" are now considered classics in Christian Music. Every song on those albums are very well crafted songs and there are no fillers. Because I loved their two previous albums I was anticipating that I would love "Supernatural". Well back in 1998 I bought the album the day it came out and was dissapointed. The album didn't seem to have the heart that the two previous albums had. The lyrics and production seems very forced. For some reason I can't stand "My Friend So Long". It sounds like they are judging some other Christian band for going secular. That song and other are examples of too much production and annoying vocal stylization that is all over this album.

Some great stand outs on this album that can compare to some of there older stuff would be the "Consume Me" which is a softer ballad and "Supernatural". Now Supernatural has that odd vocal styling and the loud instraments BUT it is only in the chorus where the cacophony of instraments accours. It is a pretty well balanced song.

My recomendation is instead of getting this album buy the new dc talk Greatest Hits that came out in 2007. It takes some of the better tracks from this album: Consume Me, Godsend, Supernatural, and Red Letters. This songs sound so much better when balanced with tracks from Jesus Freak and Free at Last.

5 out of 5 stars DC Talk-Supernatural.......2007-05-18

DC Talk is one of the most versatile groups around, even compared to secular circles, few can match the range of diversity of music styles that seems "natural" to DC Talk, yet as the title alludes to, there is something deeper, beyond the 'normal' scope here. Their ability to express their Christian experiences in such an array of music is a very enjoyable experience to take-in & listen. "It's Killing me" speaks very honestly of the struggle between flesh & spirit; "Hey I'm into Jesus" though gives a revelation of Joy that only serving Christ with a committed love & devotion can bring, and it's obvious these guys know that Joy very personally. Take them up on this treat of the spirit, and you will be blessed beyond your expectations.

5 out of 5 stars the best from dc talk.......2007-02-20

I just wish all Christian music could sound this great. This is probably one of my most favorite cds, Christian or secular. The vocals are incredible, the musicians are the best and the lyrics are meaningful. Love it!

4 out of 5 stars Not 'Jesus Freak', but still a great CD .......2006-12-18

Following up on 'Jesus Freak', the colossal album that changed DC Talk from just a rap group into one of the most important artists in Christian Music, could not be an easy task. But listening to 'Supernatural' makes it sound like it was the easiest thing in the world to put out another great CD.
This release is ALMOST as good as 'Freak' (and in some ways it even surpasses it). Almost every song on this CD is top-notch - from rockers like 'Since I met You', 'Dive' and the title track to lovely ballads like 'Red Letters' (perhaps their finest song to date). The band morphs from one style to another througout the set, bouncing between fun and purpose freely, sometimes within the same song. 'My Friend' is a good example of that, with fun creative wordplay that betrays the dramatic story beneath it.
The major shortcoming that I hear is that this ablum doesn't sound as fresh as 'Freak' did. One case in point is 'Godsend', a fairly mellow piece that is not without merit, but somehow it comes off as a second-rate clone of 'Just Between You and Me'. And "It's Killing Me" could have been more powerful, but it sounds like they are trying too hard to restrain themselves (at least until the endo of the song).
But those are small potatoes. Overall, this is a fine CD that can brighten any collection. It is a pity that their solo careers have put the group on the back burner. In my book, DC Talk is greater than the sum of its' parts.

3 out of 5 stars The "last" DC Talk album is the worst.......2006-09-08

This is probably the last DC Talk Album to be made since the three are well into their solo careers now. I hope they'll get back together to make another record because I always enjoyed their blend of rock, soul and rap. But, unfortunately, they left off the rap part on "Supernatural." As a long time fan of DC Talk, I was obviously attracted by the rap side of their music, since that's all they did on their first three releases. "Supernatural" doesn't even throw a bone to the rap fans of TobyMac. Still, I like several songs on the album. My Friend, Fearless, Supernatural and a few others are good. For those of you that found these artists through their solo releases, "Supernatural" features Tait and Kevin Max much more than Toby Mac.
Supernatural
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    Supernatural
    Hillsong Kids
    Manufacturer: Integrity Music/Hillsong
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    ASIN: B000OXEP0E
    Release Date: 2007-02-27

    Tracks:

    1. Supernatural
    2. Better Than Life
    3. This Is The Day
    4. You're All I Need
    5. Jesus Loves Me
    6. For Who You Are
    7. Not Forgotten
    8. Get It Started
    9. Always With You
    10. On The March
    11. Everyday
    12. Shine On Me
    13. I Will Sing
    14. Shout To The Lord

    Product Description

    Supernatural, the newest project in the successful Hillsong Kids series, captures the heartbeat of worship for kids with a new level of excellence and creativity. Over 3,000 children gathered together to worship Jesus as a statement to the world that there is a generation of children rising up within the church that are unashamed to declare their love for Jesus. This passionate and energetic project contains 14 worship songs including Hillsong favorite Shout To The Lord and Everyday plus fresh new songs and Israel & New Breed's hit song Not Forgotten. The Supernatural DVD features 12 of the songs recorded at the live event along with performance trax videos with audio options, actions, discussion style monologues, documentaries and more.
    Viva Carlos: A Supernatural Marathon Celebration
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Identify Your Purpose
    • Electric Guitar Heaven
    Viva Carlos: A Supernatural Marathon Celebration
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Tone Center
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    ASIN: B000ION6YK
    Release Date: 2006-10-31

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    4. JINGO
    5. MOONFLOWER
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    "Viva Carlos!" features some of the greatest names in progressive jazz/fusion, blues, and rock guitar, each paying tribute to rock guitar icon Carlos Santana. These ten incredible guitarists have come together to lift up their guitars as their voices in celebration of some of the most important music in rock history.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Identify Your Purpose.......2007-02-19

    It is expedient to identify one's purpose(s) when making a purchase. If the purpose is to ridicule, that person is a fool, not an example of a taken for granted freedom. Having said that, Abraham Laboriel completes this recording. I am a mild fan of Santana and have enjoyed his music for many years, as I said, mildly. I am a fan of good musicians and Abraham Laboriel is one such. A special, "Thank you!" must go to Dave Weckl as well as to all the other musicians making this recording excellent. The guitarists do justice, for the most part. Thank you to all for an excellent recording.

    3 out of 5 stars Electric Guitar Heaven.......2007-01-12

    I guess the real question to ask is whether or not we need to hear Carlos Santana's classic material reinterpreted by other guitarists. If your answer is yes, this CD is heaven-sent. Ten giants of jazz, rock and blues guitar--including Pat Martino, Eric Gale, Mike Stern, Frank Gambale and Robben Ford--pay tribute to the superstar six-string slinger by putting their own distinctive individual stamps on "Jingo," "Oye Como Va," "Blues for Salvador" and more. Martino is the most subtle, planting a gorgeous "Flor D'Luna (Moonflower)" in the midst of a garden of mostly blazing hot licks, but Albert Lee throws a countryish Telecaster tone onto "Samba Pa Ti" that works very nicely. --Jim Newsom

    Originally published in Port Folio Weekly, 1/9/07.

    Copyright 2007 Jim Newsom/Port Folio Weekly. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
    The Supernatural
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      The Supernatural
      Peter Green , and Fleetwood Mac
      Manufacturer: Snapper UK
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      Release Date: 2007-05-15

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      7. Oh Well! - Fleetwood Mac
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      Supernatural
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Heart melting
      • Emotional Wave
      • Talanted but, oh so boring!
      • Smoother
      • A Perfect Classic Rock Record
      Supernatural
      Robben Ford
      Manufacturer: Blue Thumb
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      ASIN: B00000JMKP
      Release Date: 1999-07-13

      Tracks:

      1. Let Me In
      2. Supernatural
      3. Nothing To Nobody
      4. Water For The Wicked
      5. Don't Lose Your Faith In Me
      6. Hey, Brother
      7. Deaf, Dumb, And Blind (For O.T.)
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      10. You Got Me Knockin'
      11. Lovin' Cup

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      Guitarist Robben Ford has led parallel careers. There's the virtuosic white blues musician who jammed with Jimmy Witherspoon as a teenager, and there's the superclean session player and fusion-jazz cat of L.A. Express and Yellowjackets fame. These roles merge on Supernatural, produced by Susan Rogers (known for production work with Prince and Barenaked Ladies). Unfortunately, what comes out is a mediocre blue-eyed soul singer who has neither the voice nor the songs to match his guitar chops. Many of the tracks settle into listless studio funk grooves substituting polish for passion. Only when Ford reaches back to the blues for Paul Butterfield's "Lovin' Cup" does he crack a sweat. By that time, it's too late. --Rick Mitchell

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Heart melting.......2007-07-21

      This CD was unavailable for a while. Agony. I'd heard the song "If" on a radio show and wanted to buy it THAT DAY and couldn't. I wrote Mr. Ford a fan letter and he most graciously wrote back. He thanked me for the kind words and said "it is my favorite CD of my own work."

      "If" and "Don't Lose your Faith in Me" are heart melting and I've listened to them a zillion times; but the rest of the CD is slammin'. I can't imagine my life without this music, it's so great. Robben Ford is rightly considered one of the greatest guitarists of this time. But I love the way he sings too. Simple and true.

      4 out of 5 stars Emotional Wave.......2004-07-07

      Robben Ford's "Supernatural" is now 5 years old and is certainly aging well. My favorite track is the bluesy "Nothing to Nobody." Ford's juicy guitar weeps woefully, "The preacher on Sunday tells me I'm just another child of God; Lord, if you're there & if you care, could you see fit to answer my prayer?" "Water for the Wicked" was co-written with the Doobie Brothers' Michael McDonald and has plenty of that blue-eyed funk & soul. "Don't Lose Your Faith In Me" experiments with a clever string arrangement on a soft samba-like track. One of my personal favorites is the little-known David Batteau who co-wrote "Hey, Brother" with Ford that is a great track about trying to heal injured friendships. Another addictive track is the funky "Deaf, Dumb & Blind," "I couldn't see when you showed your love to me; I was thinking only of myself & missing all that light from you." Ford cuts a slow smoking groove on the Arthur Alexander classic, "You Got Me Knockin'" with Ricky Peterson's soulful Hammond B3 organ swelling the emotional wave. The set closes with Paul Butterfield's toe-tapper "Lovin' Cup." "Supernatural" is a good set with enough strong tracks to warrant a second listen five years later! Enjoy!

      1 out of 5 stars Talanted but, oh so boring!.......2003-02-12

      This album is mainly for big time guitar fans. Of course Robben Ford is a very talented guitar player but I find this one rather slow and very boring. I can hear one or two songs at a time, then I just can't stand it! The music of Robben Ford is a blend of blues, jazz, funk, and I'm almost certain that most of his fans are guitar players themselves. I'd buy "Handful of blues" instead of this one.

      4 out of 5 stars Smoother.......2002-08-08

      Robben Ford is still one of the unsung great guitarists of this day. "Supernatural" is a reminder of his guitar prows. A blues guitarist that is not afraid to get funky and go outside with some jazz scales. When it comes to phrasing, Ford knows exactly what he's trying to say and does so with a minimum number of notes and spacing. He's not going to blow you away by sticking five hundred notes in a measure. Instead, he plays with feeling, letting the rests speak as loud as his notes.

      There are some cool licks on this album. The title track has a good funk to it and a cool solo. "Nothing to Nobody" has that great blues feel with his guitar responding in the silence of his lyrics. "Deaf, Dumb and Blind (for O.T)" continues with that wah-wah funk and Ford's voice fits well. Another heavy blues song on the album is "When I Cry Today." He finishes with a good cover of Paul Butterfield's "Lovin' Cup." Songs like "If" and "Hey Brother" are a departure from his earlier days. Soft ballads that have a smooth feel to them.

      As a guitar player, Ford is one of the best, but as a complete musician he's not my favorite. His voice is too weak for the type of music that he plays. As for the lyrics, they are not outstanding. Besides a couple of songs, you'll be hard pressed to remember the lyrics an hour after you've listened to the song. Still, his guitar work makes it all worthwhile.

      5 out of 5 stars A Perfect Classic Rock Record.......2002-05-21

      Robben Ford is not only a guitar player. He's also an amazing writer. People need to wake up and notice these songs. These are real songs written by a real guy.

      This album is the perfect "classic rock" album. If this album came out in 1979 it would have been huge. (Especially since it's got Michael MacDonald guest singing!). That's not to say this album is dated, it's not. It's lyrically very timely, but the music has a classic southern rock feel that reminds me of great old album oriented music from the 70s.

      Water for the Wicked (with Michael MacDonald) is the perfect fusion of blues and soul rock. Supernatural is a great straight ahead blues rock track. If and Don't Lose Your faith in me both make me want to cry. And the dude can play the guitar like no one's business. I'd like to see him rock out with Santana (Rob Thomas [stinks]). If this had a good fast straight ahead rock instrumental, I'd been in my absolute glory!
      This is absolute perfect Saturday night getting ready to go out music...
      Supernatural
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Will always love this one!...
      • Nice, but a little different than expected
      • Third uplifting pop&soul release for the gifted british lady
      • Soulful and light
      • Really disappointing
      Supernatural
      Des'ree
      Manufacturer: Sony
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      Release Date: 1998-08-18

      Tracks:

      1. What's Your Sign?
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      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Will always love this one!..........2004-09-24

      This CD is really catchy, upbeat, still love it after all these years! She has a great, unique voice for her material. 'Life' and 'What's Your Sign' are great cuts- sunny day feelgood songs. Not so keen on her new stuff, but this one is 'the classic'. Try it out!

      3 out of 5 stars Nice, but a little different than expected.......2003-01-12

      I bought this cd expecting something more along the lines of "I ain't movin." Simple lyrics, but inspiring. I was kind of disappointed by Supernatural because some of the lyrics are really corney on this cd. Like the fist song "What's your Sign? Do you know?/Let me guess? You're Scorpio/...Scorpios are pretty cool. See I am a Sag..." Just very lyrically uninspiring. The first song "What's your Sign" was not my cup of tea at all; I did like the chorus however the rest..ahh. The music was very good for all the songs-but lyrically, it was lacking (which drags the power of cd down). And all the "doo doot doo doot doo" choruses (instead of actually words) in many of the songs also got on my nerves. However, there are some redeeming gems that make the cd great. Such as Indigo Daisies, Darwin Star, and Time. The song that was my favorite was "time"-I love that song; its about how time goes so fast & we all just need some more, beautiful melody. So if your buying this cd, buy it expecting ok music but not v. wonderful lyrics.
      I would definitely recommend her 1st cd mind adventures & I ain't movin before this cd. =)

      4 out of 5 stars Third uplifting pop&soul release for the gifted british lady.......2002-08-21

      All of us fans have loved each of the three Des' Ree offerings for some very specific reasons . In Supernatural , the warmth in her voice is once again perfecly combined with her delicant melodies and her , full of wit and simplicity lyrics . " What's Your Sighn ? " , " Indigo Daises " and the first single " Life " are all great yet do pay special attention to the sensational " I'm Kissing You " and the tender , ethereal " Darwin Star " , the magic ballad which the Celine Dions of this world have never released . Even though she's a beautifull tall woman , Des' Ree sounds she would be perfect as your best friend as well .

      4 out of 5 stars Soulful and light.......2002-01-02

      After a fair few years of slog, Des'ree finally made it into the charts with hit single `You Gotta Be', followed by the radio-favourite `Life'. In many ways this British soul album is similar to artists such as Gabrielle (particularly during her early years). The lyrics of the songs certainly have that uplifting feel to them, especially on such fantastic tracks such as `You Gotta Be', which is every bit as good, if not better than Gabrielle's `Dreams'. Comparisons are obviously going to be made, but Des'ree is patently the better artist when listening to her best songs, even if she isn't as consistent and as radio-friendly (save some of her singles) as Gabrielle.

      There are clear weaknesses to the album, namely the fact that Des'ree's often plain daft lyrics don't work all the time. For instance, on the single `Life', they work to a tee and are amusing as they are curiously relevant to the song. Yet on tracks such as `Proud To Be A Dread', the tired message of being yourself falls flat on words such as `some say he should shave his head, but he's proud to be a dread'.

      Yet underneath it all you get the feeling that Des'ree, who pens her songs herself, isn't just trying to cash in on the `out there' bandwagon. Particularly the last track on the album `You Gotta Be' is not only catchy but also light, intelligent and inspiring. Of course, anyone's who has heard the single that she released for the `Romeo and Juliet' soundtrack will know that there's certainly more to Des'ree than meets the eye. Crucially, she can also do soul a lot better than many other artists. Her smooth vocals work perfectly on `I'm Kissing You' and `Indigo Daisies'. Here is someone that's kind of a mixture between Gabrielle and Sade yet never seems to achieve their success. She's light, she's soulful and she's fun.

      1 out of 5 stars Really disappointing.......2001-03-26

      I loved her previous CD "I Ain't Movin"...hated this CD...juvenile lyrics...I only really liked one original song, "Proud to be a Dread"...the only other 2 songs I liked were "Fire" (w/Babyface) and "Kissing You", and I already owned these on soundtracks...hope she's back at "I Ain't Movin" level on her next CD (I'll keep listening)...
      The Lost Freestyle Files
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • LEGENDARY MC SUPERNATURAL
      • classic hip hop material
      • A Great Freestyle album of some classic battles
      • AMAZING
      • One of the best rappers in history period!
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      Manufacturer: Babygrande Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008BRBK
      Release Date: 2003-03-25

      Tracks:

      1. Internationally Known
      2. Work It Out [feat. Charli 2na, Akil & Mark 7 of J5 and Iriscience of Dilated Peoples]
      3. Victory [feat. Wildchild Of Lootpack]
      4. A Piece Of Hip Hop History Pt. 1 (Bobbito & Stretch Freestyle)
      5. A Piece Of Hip Hop History Pt. 2 (Bobbito & Stretch Freestyle)
      6. Wake Up LA! (Sway & Tech Wake Up Show Freestyle)
      7. Clash Of The Titans (Supernatural Vs. Craig G Freestyle)
      8. Get Ready To Rumble (Supernatural Vs. Juice Freestyle)
      9. The Live Show (Supernatural Opens For Wu-Tang Clan Freestyle)
      10. Supernatural & A-Butta (NYU Freestyle)
      11. Cosmic Slop
      12. Suckaz (feat. Vinnie Paz Of Jedi Mind Tricks)
      13. Flashbacks
      14. Victory (The Oh No Remix) (Bonus Track)

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars LEGENDARY MC SUPERNATURAL.......2005-11-16

      Supernatural is undoubtedly one of the best Freestyle MC's period. This album is a great collection of his works as a freestyle MC.
      ----------------------------
      ALSO PICK UP his brand new debut studio album "S.P.I.T. (Spiritual Poetry Ignites Thought)" (Up Above Records). IN STORES 11.15.2005

      On his new album, Supernatural teams up with DJ Muggs, B-Real, Raekwon of Wu-Tang, Evidence of Dilated Peoples, Charli 2na of Jurassic 5, to bring a great studio album that will surely prove that Supernatural is an all-around MC, and deserves the legendary acclaim he receives...

      ""Supernatural proves that being lyrically super is natural."
      -KRS ONE

      "Supernatural epitomizes everything that is beautiful about Hip Hop.  Live interaction with the crowd is the heart of emceeing and Supernatural has elevated that art through free-style.  This album ["S.P.I.T"] gives you your first taste of what's yet to come."
      -TALIB KWELI

      5 out of 5 stars classic hip hop material.......2004-10-25

      supernatural, juice, craig g...greatest freestylers on the face of the earth.

      5 out of 5 stars A Great Freestyle album of some classic battles.......2004-05-01

      This is an Freestyle gem all the dopest stuff is the Freestyles not the studio stuff.There is the awesome History in the Making Part1 and the Juice/Supernat battle.Supernatural bought the top of the line rapping he prooves he is one of the best Freestylers
      1.Internationally Own-This one is good studio track 10/10
      2.Work it out-This one is okay thats it okay 8/10
      3.Victory-This song is also okay nothing to special here 6/10
      4.A Piece of History Pt I-Just Increddible one of the best 10/10

      5.Part Two-is almost as good as the First from 1993 10/10
      6.Crash of the Titans-supernat/Craig G. Battle was great 10/10
      7.Get ready to Rumble-just legendary battle Juice beat Em 10/10
      8.The Live Show-a 21 minute live Freestyle is good 9/10
      9.Supernat & A-Butta-The top 2 Freestylers right now 10/10
      10.Comic Strap-production gem this one is pretty tight 9/10
      11.Suckaz-This one is very awesome two with Vinnie Paz 10/10
      12.Flashbacks-Three good produced Tracks this is good 9/10

      13.Victory-Oh No remix probally should not be on here 5/10
      Of course since there all live Freestyles the Quality is terrible but the studio tracks have very good production
      Lyrics 10/10 Production 7/10 X Factor 9/10 Style 10/10 Voice 10
      Music 8/10 Innovative 9/10 Classic 7/10 Guest 10/10 Blends 9
      Overall=89 wich means 4.5 Mic territory gets its 5 stars

      Also recomended-Necro-rare freestyles and Juice-100%Juice
      A very entertaining album recomended to underground heads

      5 out of 5 stars AMAZING.......2004-03-31

      This guy right here is crazy!!! He is truly blessed with an uncanny ability and he's undoubtedly one of the greatest and most creative emcee of all time. Now tell me who else could rhyme about items in peoples pockets? Tha lyrics will move you. Supernat is the reason why tha word "spontaneous" even exists. DON'T SLEEP ON THIS SCOOP THIS CD FOR REAL!!!!!!!!

      5 out of 5 stars One of the best rappers in history period!.......2004-02-16

      Supernat is one of the greatest rappers unknown to the public.
      He is the best freestyle rapper in the world! His album will blow your mind away. Supernatural should be one of the x-men, the one with lyrical powers who destroys 90% of the sucka mc's of the mainstream who is killing hip hop.
      S.P.I.T.
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Underground even for underground - but don't sleep
      • A Breath of Fresh Air
      • REAL HIP-HOP
      • Supernatural is more original than ever !!
      S.P.I.T.
      Supernatural
      Manufacturer: Up Above Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000BAX5AQ
      Release Date: 2005-11-15

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Battles with Self (100% Freestyle) - Grimlock, , Supernatural
      3. Who's the Greatest?
      4. I'm a Fighter - Choklate, , Supernatural
      5. Not That Way
      6. Black Opera - Raekwon, , Supernatural
      7. Show Down
      8. Rise - Choklate, , Supernatural
      9. Guess Who's Back
      10. Whut's My Name
      11. Children
      12. Throw It Up
      13. It Ain't a Game - Choklate, , Supernatural
      14. Off Top
      15. Roll Up - B Real, , , Supernatural
      16. Outro

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Underground even for underground - but don't sleep.......2006-06-19

      4.5 STARS
      I've only recently been exposed to Supernatural, so take into account while reading this review that I'm not deeply familiar with his work, flow, history, etc... etc... But I can say that this album, S.P.I.T. is a beautiful work of art. His lyrics are impressively well put together. His songs are cohesive, and while every verse rhymes at all the appropriate times, it's easy to forget that he's rapping and simply get lost in his stories. Songs such as "Rise" and "Not That Way" are heartwarmingly inspirational, conscience, and clever. While his flow may not be quite as effortless as the likes of Phonte (of Little Brother and Foreign Exchange,) it certainly isn't forced. To sum up Supernatural's flow in a word, it would be "laid-back." He keeps it consistently low-key, letting his easy-going melodies and lyrics take center stage. His hook is simply his words, like the old-school artists of years ago, not his beats or sampling or energy. He lets it all ride on simply what is being said, and he succeeds where any mainstream artist would fail. If you took away the club-bangin beats and wild-man screams of Lil John's mainstream hits, noone would ever listen to him, because what he makes isn't poetry or music. It's a hard-hitting bassline and gibberish screamed incoherently through the speakers with enough energy to hoodwink the crowd into forgetting that they're not actually listening to music. While "S.P.I.T." may not be a club album, it feels like something in the vein of Saul Williams. Spoken word poetry with a beat. I can't say I won't revise my opinion on Supernatural just yet, for better or worse, but on first impression, I'm impressed, and I recommend this album to anyone interested in intelligent music.

      5 out of 5 stars A Breath of Fresh Air.......2005-12-14

      I was skeptical when I saw that Supernatural was finally coming out with a studio album. I mean the guy may be the greatest freestyler to ever walk the planet, but an album is a totally different beast. Yet no sooner than 30 seconds into the second track (the first track is just an intro) my fears were gone; I knew this album was an instant classic. The beats are tight and the verses are tighter. It's Beverly Hills old lady plastic surgery tight! Tracks 6 ("Black Opera") & 7 ("The Showdown") will be huge if they get some radio play. DON'T SLEEP ON THIS ALBUM!!!

      5 out of 5 stars REAL HIP-HOP.......2005-11-24

      This is what hip-hop is supposed to sound like! If you're ready for something that doesn't sound like the rest, get your copy of "S.P.I.T" now. Better yet, get "The Lost Freestyle Files" to go with it.

      5 out of 5 stars Supernatural is more original than ever !!.......2005-11-21

      Guess Who's Back ? Who is the Greatest of them all ? Who can smoke the mic with a freestyle that burns cables ?

      Y'all know the name.

      Supernat and his ability to rap in an orginal style that is light years ahead of his competition, is right on time. Supernat doesn't sit down and write kindergarten rhymes on paper for hours, instead he has the ability to create these rhymes on the spot when it's least expected. "Talented" is a fairly weak term if you are referring to this master.

      The beats, samples and grooves on this cd are original and relentless. The rhymes are fresh and the style is not redundant or repetitive. Other MC's will sign up to take a class when they get schooled with this cd.

      "Battles with Self", "Who's the Greatest", "Guess Who's Back" and "Off Top" are my favorites and are clear, rhyme+beat winning tracks.

      Other "rappers" just can't rhyme this good.
      Supernatural Fairy Tales: The Progressive Rock Era
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Rhino took on an unachievable challenge...but there is a silver lining.
      • A Treasure Box Full of Progressive Rock - Dip In!
      • What do you expect from a compilation
      • the worst box set I have ever heard
      • A great Prog Rock sampler package, nonetheless...
      Supernatural Fairy Tales: The Progressive Rock Era
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      Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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      ASIN: B0000033T5
      Release Date: 1996-08-20

      Tracks:

      1. America - The Nice
      2. Paper Sun - Traffic Featuring Stevie Winwood
      3. Repent Walpurgis - Procol Harum
      4. Private Sorrow/Balloon Burning - Pretty Things
      5. Legend Of A Mind - Moody Blues
      6. Kings & Queens - Renaissance
      7. Sympathy - Rare Bird
      8. Under The Sky - Pete Sinfield
      9. Searching - Klaus Schultze
      10. Sunrise - Kingdom Come

      Tracks:

      1. The System/Babylon - Aphrodite's Child
      2. Death Walks Behind You - Atomic Rooster
      3. Der Vierte Kuss - Ash Ra Tempel
      4. Killer - Van Der Graaf Generator
      5. Oh Yeah - Can
      6. Knife-Edge - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
      7. In The Land Of Grey And Pink - Caravan
      8. It Happened Today - Curved Air
      9. Hocus Pocus - Focus
      10. Prophet/Marvelry Skimmer - Wigwam

      Tracks:

      1. Perpetual Change - Yes
      2. Lothlorien - Argent
      3. Ladytron - Roxy Music
      4. Radio - Supersister
      5. Dear Little Mother - Savage Rose
      6. The Musical Box - Genesis
      7. Roll Over Beethoven - Electric Light Orchestra
      8. New World - Strawbs
      9. Celebration - Premiata Forneria Marconi
      10. Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Parts 1 & 2 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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      1. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Genesis
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      4. Warrior - Wishbone Ash
      5. Warinobaril - Lard Free
      6. Mozambique - Amon Duul II
      7. Round And Round - Strawbs
      8. Questions And Answers - Nektar
      9. Fils De Lumiere - Ange
      10. Ritorno Al Nulla - Le Orme
      11. Without Words - Clearligh

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      2. Perfect Mystery - Gong
      3. Free Hand - Gentle Giant
      4. War - Henry Cow/Slapp Happy
      5. Andra Satsen - Samla Mammas Manna
      6. Let's Eat (Real Soon) - Hatfield & The North
      7. Traccia II - Banco
      8. Troller Tanz (Ghost Dance) - Magma
      9. It's A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl - Faust
      10. Mummy Was An Asteroid, Daddy Was A Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil - Quiet Sun
      11. Radar Love - Golden Earring
      12. Inca Roads - Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention

      Amazon.com

      Wow, and furthermore, wow. Rhino has a history of doing things up right, but this time it's outdone itself. More than five hours of prog, from The Nice to Golden Earring, presented thoroughly and largely chronologically. Depending on your outlook, it's either heaven or hell. There's plenty here to occupy the idle, drug-riddled mind; some well known (Focus's "Hocus Pocus," ELP's "Knife Edge," Genesis) and some wonderfully obscure (Wigwam in their pre-Virgin days, when they were an obscure, Finnish-Irish outfit, and Hatfield and the North's delicious first single, "Let's Eat Again [Real Soon]," which had nothing to do with food). Of course, it's mostly European, but that's where prog was, (as was punk, but that's another discussion altogether). You even get the Italians from outer space, PFM, and one of the few French bands to mean anything--Magma. Toss in some Roxy Music, a few Krauts, early ELO, and a whole host of others, and you have something close to paradise, or overkill. With cover art by--who else--Roger Dean, and a tab of windowpane (just kidding, really!), it's everything you could imagine a prog rock box being. Bloody glorious. --Chris Nickson

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars Rhino took on an unachievable challenge...but there is a silver lining........2007-04-03

      Rating systems attempt to convey a sense of value for the item being reviewed - "Is this thing (cd, book, movie, gadget, etc.) worth your time and/or money?" Well, this is the lowest-rated item I've ever reviewed, and I'll try to explain why.

      Even as a sampler of European prog from the years 1967-76, "Supernatural Fairy Tales" fails on many levels. The first problem is that there are just so many different sub-genres of prog, including Canterbury, Symphonic, RIO, Space, Electronic, Progressive Pop and many more. So even if you like a certain sub-genre (say, RIO), you probably won't like a bunch of other stuff here (say, the prog/pop stuff).

      Of course, we can all quibble about how representative one or two songs could be of an entire output from one band; or how this collection excluded some obvious prog giants of the era altogether (for whatever the reason) - King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Camel, National Health...all European by the way. I can't even envision a boxed set of some of my favorite prog groups, much less of an entire sub-genre (much less of the entire genre!). If we like many of these groups, we've probably already got all 6 or 7 albums they put out between 1967-76 anyway, right? Plus you lose here the whole "concept album" idea that is so frequently integral to a progressive rock album. So this whole undertaking was very formidable, if not ill-conceived.

      One might indeed wonder "Why bother with this boxed set at all?" Well, if you have to pay the prices that show up here on Amazon or even on eBay, I'd say "Don't". It is not worth your time OR your money.

      BUT...I'll let you in on a little secret, folks. There are some pretty pristine copies of this set floating around the public library system nationwide. If, like myself, you are able to procure a copy (relatively small fee) through the interlibrary loan desk of your local branch, THEN you may have found something of value. At the very least, the packaging is attractive (with Roger Dean art work), and it comes with a fairly nice booklet with a short description of each band, their style, and the significance of the cut chosen for this collection. You may also find that odd song that you've always sought elsewhere (e.g. "America" from The Nice); or be pleasantly surprised by a song from a band that you would have never expected (e.g. "Lothlorien" from Argent); or be able to listen to that small sample of a band about whom you have always been curious (e.g. Le Orme - good shtuff!).

      In summary, unless you have a very wide appreciation for many styles of prog (and very little to show for it in your own personal catalog of music), this is not a very good value for your money. But find it for less (or borrow it for free!), and you may appreciate some things about the ambitious effort that Rhino made in producing this.

      Just don't overestimate the value of nice album art work...I give this set a lowly 1-1/2 stars.

      4 out of 5 stars A Treasure Box Full of Progressive Rock - Dip In! .......2006-02-26


      This 5 CD set covers a lot of ground and there is something here for everyone, particularly if you are a fan of progressive rock. All the famous bands are featured, including Yes, ELP, Genesis, Focus, Gentle Giant etc. But we also have the welcome presence of Italian proggers like Banco and PFM, and other international acts. The average listener will not like everything, but there is much here to enjoy and admire. There is a well written booklet with this boxed set with entertaining articles about the prog experience. The cover is by Roger Dean. Go on...treat yourself!

      3 out of 5 stars What do you expect from a compilation.......2004-08-30

      Every review (mine included) talks of bands left off and ones who shouldn't be there.
      This is partly because, WHAT IS PROGRESSIVE ROCK??? Define it. Hard isn't it. ELO are here with a orchestral version of Chuck Berries classic. Is it Prog? Idon't think so, although they could be considered a prog band from their early albums before they went poppy. As stated by another reviewer, some bands are left off for due to who owns the rights and thelike so we can complain, but there is nothing we can do.
      In all honesty I reccommend you buy all the albums the songs are on than this set as you will only wind up getting them anyway.
      Hope I've been useful... Toodle Pipskie (is that how you spell it?)

      1 out of 5 stars the worst box set I have ever heard.......2004-08-23

      If I could give this zero stars I would. First of all, I'm a big fan of Yes, ELP, Genesis, Gentle Giant and Roxy Music. I'm not one of these people who hates this genre. This box set is incredibly depressing; it makes me question even the music I love. For example, it's great to hear Genesis' The Musical Box, but surrounded by terrible music, it sounds overblown and pretentious. Same with Karn Evil 9 and others. It feels like it was put together by someone who secretly hates progressive rock. Just because something is obscure doesn't make it "bloody glorious" as the Amazon reviewer put it (he probably doesn't like progressive rock either). If you are a fan of interesting, complex, very musical, exciting music, don't touch this box set with a ten-foot pole - it's a huge waste of fifty bucks.

      4 out of 5 stars A great Prog Rock sampler package, nonetheless..........2001-06-15

      I love progressive rock. It's most plausable era was between 1968 and 1975. It continued to exist, but it lost it's charm as late 70's album rock became the norm for FM radio. Guitar rock with more simple-minded lyrics became more radio friendly. Progressive Rock took us to other worlds, other dimensions, other levels of consciousness. In other words, Prog rock was intelligent music. It was science-fiction in a form of unique music. It explored realms of fantasy, not everyday social dilemas. From my perspective, it was the keyboard-oriented rock that captured my fancy. Progressive rock artists were artists that wanted to explore other sounds and ideas that nobody may have approached before. Today's record companies probably frown on such ideas. Today's record companies are only concerned about the fast buck, not an artist pouring his (or her) heart into a unique idea for creative venturing in music. Progressive Rock ruled as music for the psyche. Supernatural Fairy Tales is a pretty good box set designed to represent the Progressive Rock era. Everyone has their own idea what some Prog Rock artist's best projects were, so, true, not every track here will satisfy everyone's idea of which track best represents the band. Just be grateful that your favorite Prog band has, at least, been represented here. And, if they were overlooked entirely, well, what can Rhino do about a sound genre that has thousands of bands world-wide. I'm remotely satisfied. There's some good stuff here. My favorite Prog bands, Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, Strawbs, Yes, The Moody Blues and the such, are here. My only grumble is that Aphrodite's Child has more adventurous music than this bleak example they selected (Babylon). But, the best thing Le Orme has ever done is here (Ritorno Al Nulla). Plus, this collection features a 13 minute instrumental from Klaus Schulze (circa 1970) totally unavailable anywhere else. If I had to recommend some Prog artists overlooked here, I would suggest, Triumvirat, Mike Oldfield, Egg, Tangerine Dream, Eloy, and also Rick Wakeman. King Crimson, Pink Floyd, and Rush, sure. But, for five CDs, what do you want? 30 second samplers from every prog artist graced by God? This box is a great sampler package. I'm pretty fond of it. I really appreciate that Rhino put this together. Nobody else would touch it (here in America, anyway). Thank you Rhino, I'm loyal to you. (Any chance for a second box set?)

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      Phalba

      Rock the Plank

      Noel Pela Primeira Vez [Box set] [Import]

      Seed [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

      Highest Praise

      Aliens Ate My Buick