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| 2. Rib Donor |
| 3. Throat Beard |
| 4. Green Ham |
Paid,Oil Seed Rape,Big Money,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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Halo 2, Vol. 1
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sumthing Else ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00067RF6E Release Date: 2004-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix
- Blow Me Away - Breaking Benjamin
- Peril
- Ghosts Of Reach
- Follow (1st Movement Of The Odyssey) - Incubus
- Heretic, Hero
- Flawed Legacy
- Impend
- Never Surrender - Nile Rodgers
- Ancient Machine
- 2nd Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
- In Amber Clad
- The Last Spartan
- Orbit Of Glass
- 3rd Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
- Heavy Price Paid
- Earth City
- High Charity
- 4th Movement Of The Odyssey - Incubus
- Remembrance
- Connected - Hoobastank
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Further proof that the 15-year-old male is the nexus of contemporary popular entertainment, this anthology of music from and "inspired by" the sequel to the earth-conquering Halo saga also showcases how capably the video game industry can trump even Hollywood's vaunted production values. The original synth-heavy underscore by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori is filled with enough brooding, mock-Goth atmospherics, and pulsing exotica of indeterminate ethnicity to give the Hans Zimmer stable a run for their money, while a slate of (mostly) worthy rock star guest turns give it a welcome edge. Legendary axe-slinger Steve Vai's sinewy riffing punches up the reworked main theme and "Never Surrender," while alt.metal contenders Breaking Benjamin serve up the suitably dramatic inspired-by cut "Blow Me Away." But it's Incubus' four-part "Odyssey" suite that's the centerpiece, bridging 1970s prog and modern rock with its moody aura and evocative musical dramatics. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
BUY! BUY! BUY!.......2007-03-05
Great game - great music.......2007-01-10
Hug your pillows girls.......2006-08-06
best video game soundtrack ever........2006-08-03
classical music listeners stop complaining.......2006-05-10
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Paid in Full
Eric B. & Rakim Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008KLVVO Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- I Ain't No Joke
- Eric B. Is on the Cut
- My Melody - Eric B. & Rakim, Rakim
- I Know You Got Soul
- Move the Crowd
- Paid in Full
- As the Rhyme Goes On
- Chinese Arithmetic
- Eric B. Is President
- Extended Beat
- As the Rhyme Goes On [Radio Mix][*]
- Paid in Full [Mini Madness- The Coldcut Remix][*]
Customer Reviews:
More than just a "classic".......2007-05-26
A Pinnacle in Hip-Hop.......2007-04-03
This one's for real........2007-02-12
It's THAT "Paid in Full".......2007-01-06
The album begins with "I Ain't No Joke," a song where Rakim represents the duo and boasts of their talent as musicians, over a catchy saxophone-laced beat. The entertaining instrumental "Eric B Is on the Cut" follows, preceding the heavy and infamous "My Melody." The thumping drums and bass on this track are excellent, as are Rakim's legendary rap verses. "I Know You Got Soul" is upbeat and lyrically inventive. "Move the Crowd" is a product of excellent sampling of funky horn instrumentation and another great job by Rakim. The previously mentioned title cut is probably the most well-known instrumental on the album, having the phenomenal, oft-used bassline and fun lyrics. "As the Rhyme Goes On" follows, containing so many simple yet classic lines ("I'm the R, the A to the K-I-M / If I wasn't, then why would I say I am?"). "Chinese Arithmetic" is the most musically inventive, using an Asian instrumental along with the hard snare. The phenomenal "Eric B Is President" will forever be considered a masterpiece, and the closing instrumental "Extended Beat" is a nice touch.
"Paid in Full" is every bit the masterpiece that its legend would suggest, both musically and lyrically. It sounds like a cliche, but it is true that if it were not for "Paid in Full," hip hop would not sound quite the way it does today. I highly recommend that any fan of hip hop shell out ten bucks to own one of the most respected pieces of hip hop music ever. This is legendary for a reason, and is plain fun to listen to besides.
(Rating: 10 out of 10) So This Is What People Were Bumping Back In Eighty-Six.......2006-10-08
Hearing rappers between 1993 and today, a lot of them quote Rakim or said that he was their influence. But after watching the "I Ain't No Joke" on BET one day, I immediately went and bought this album. Rakim's rhymes were a good distance ahead of their time. Listening to the long track "My Melody" would perfectly describe how his wordplay was. And what I like about this album is everything is so basic, no gimmics or anything compared to other albums I've heard. Another one of my favorites is the well known "Paid In Full" (I'd be here all day naming the artists that bit this song) as Rakim starts off the song "Thinking of a master plan/it ain't nothing but sweat inside my hand..."(and you know the rest...).
But Rakim isn't the only person who was involved in this classic. DJ Eric B. contibutes just as much as Rakim does. His cuts are outstanding. "Eric B. Is On The Cut" as well as the creative "Chineese Arithmetic" are dope as hell. Production is 80's flavor, so thats good. It might be odd for some people to think 10 tracks makes the album kind of short, but many albums from the 80's were about the same length.
This album is a classic to name. I'm pretty sure people were playing this album like crazy back in the day. Me and this album are roughly the same age, and having discover this here I see where many artists got their style from. If you're a new hip hop head, this is another one of those albums that belongs in your starter kit. Each album that this group made together is dope (I personally like "Follow The Leader" better than this one) and recommend that you check out all of them.
Lyrics: A+
Production: A+
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Other Notable Tracks: All are good and are worth hearing.
Peace!
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Paid Tha Cost to Be Da Boss
Snoop Dogg Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000075A20 Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Don Doggy
- Da Bo$$ Would Like To See You
- Stoplight
- From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace (featuring Pharrell)
- I Believe In You (featuring Latoiya Williams)
- Lollipop (featuring Jay-Z, Soopafly, Nate Dogg)
- Ballin' (featuring The Dramatics, Lil' Half Dead)
- Beautiful (featuring Pharrell, Uncle Charlie Wilson)
- Paper'd Up (featuring Mr. Kane, Traci Nelson)
- Wasn't Your Fault
- Bo$$ Playa
- Hourglass (featuring Mr. Kane, Goldie Loc)
- The One And Only
- I Miss That Bitch (featuring E-White)
- From Long Beach 2 Brick City (featuring Redman, Nate Dogg, Warren G)
- Suited N Booted
- You Got What I Want (featuring Ludacris, Goldie Loc, Uncle Charlie Wilson)
- Batman & Robin (featuring Lady Of Rage, RBX)
- A Message 2 Fat Cuzz
- Pimp Slapp'd
Amazon.com
Despite the middling quality of his previous two albums, Snoop Dogg's sixth full-length effort firmly places this "professor of G-ology" back on top of the game. Snoop comes off surprisingly spry on Paid tha Cost, offering one of his best-balanced albums in years. His pimpalistic style is still draped in silk and fur, especially on "Bo$$ Playa," "Suited 'n' Booted," and "Ballin'." But "I Believe in You" is an unexpectedly sensitive, irony-free love ballad, while Snoop's pairings with the Neptunes and Gang Starr's DJ Premier result in two of his hardest hitting cuts ever, "From tha Chuuuch to da Palace" and "The One and Only" respectively. Combine this with his unfettered attack on Suge Knight ("Pimp Slapp'd") and this is a Snoop Dogg charging forward rather than lazily leaning back. Taking the helm at the dawn of the new decade, this old Dogg still has some new tricks. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Snoop kept it 100% Real on this one!! 4 REAL!! Perfect man!!.......2007-03-29
This CD's is oozing with Funk and the JOurney on here is worth it.
More For Alicia Jiles Right.......2006-08-12
Snoop did alright with this release. Its a pity he can't do as good as Doggystyle but its still alright. I'm a diehard fan of Snoop so I had to get this and being such a big fan I was able to enjoy it. He has his amazing voice and a few dope beats. This is another album for all Snoop fans.
Hey Alica Jiles Right Guess Who's Back.......2006-07-31
Paid Da Cost...isn't a good record, therefore it doesn't deserve a good rating.
_Now you tell me, you didn't say s*** about what you thought of the record in your whole review.
You must be if Snoop Dogg is one of your favorite rappers.
-So i'm dumb just because I can enjoy good hip hop music, I get it.
If you know it, it makes me wonder why you like it so much, unless you share the same sexist mentality. That's something I wouldn't readily admit if I were you.
-How about the fact that not all of us are concerned with the s*** your concerned with, jacka**. If you think that anyone who can enjoy Snoop's music shares the same sexist mentality, think again.
Hmmm, more misogyny. Seems like Snoop Dogg's lyrics are rubbing off on you: calling a woman a "biotch." Very original. Who says rap music holds no effect on its listeners? Also, why do YOU have the right to express your opinions, but I don't? More sexism.
-Ever heard of an insult? Rap music hasn't effected me 1 bit, I just like to insult retards like you who can't take a hint. Well if you want to p** people off with your stupid reviews than go ahead. Just proves that your a pure idiot and a vindictive cow.
No Eminem is not more offensive. Furthermore, Paid Tha Cost... is not a good record. If it were, I would judge it as a good record despite the offensive content. If you want to do background checks, I suggest you look at ALL my reviews, not just the ones that help your argument.
-If you don't think that Eminem is at least as offensive than why not stop writing dumb reviews and go and listen to some of his albums? Well like I said, now you tell me what you think of the record. You never said s*** about it in your review. Well just because you don't like it doesn't mean its a bad record. Also you gave Snoop's Doggystyle the same review and rating and its one of the top rap CDs of all time. Explain that? Honestly, You can't be serious about your reviews. Your a joke, get over it.
I guess if having a problem with the way ghetto morons are degrading and mistreating women and showing that they have absolutely no class is a sign of idiocy, then I'll be an idiot. Furthermore, your rant doesn't exactly make you look like Einstein.
-Why don't you just forget about it. Who's forcing you to listen to Snoop? If your life is having a problem with music artists you don't even have to listen to than get a life! Thanks for saying i'm no Einstein, Lots of people consider me a nerd and i'm glad you don't think so.
I know you probably abuse women and think you're the boss of them, but I'm not one of your ho-es. Don't tell me what to do.
-Your determined to spend your whole life being a total [...], aren't you? Why are you s*** talking on Snoop?, he doesn't s*** talk on you.
Fo-sheezy my neezy - Hmm it looks like the Snoop hater is talking Snoop talk, How pathetic you are.
Any way this is an alright Snoop album. I miss the old Snoop Doggy Dogg however I lke all Snoop's albums. My fave famous song would have to be From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace and my fave non famous song would have to be Bo$$ Playa. I own all of Snoop's albums and this isn't my best but I would'nt say its my worst. If you like this you should alos get albums like Da Game Is To Be Sold Not To Be Told, No Limit Top Dogg and Tha Last Meal.
Hey Alicia Jiles Right Shut The F*** Up!.......2006-07-27
Go ahead write another neg review full of smart a** comments. I will just laugh at you.
I'll write about the album now that i've got that over with. This is definitely not Snoop at his best however if you are a diehard fan you can appreciate this. Snoop's voice is definitely not a let down, it is just something you can't not like. My fave famous song would have to be From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace and my fave non famous song would have to be Bo$$ Playa. This wouldn't be Snoop's best no limit but it is still kick a** material
P.S. To Alicia Jiles Right - I Hate TLC!
Alicia Jiles Right is a Smart A** Moron.......2006-07-09
Anyway I miss the old Snoop Doggy Dogg. It seems this guy can't top his debut however if you are a fan of Snoop like me you should purchase this album along with all the others
Doggystyle, Tha Doggfather, Da Game Is To Be Sold Not To Be Told, No Limit Top Dogg, Tha Last Meal, Dead Man Walkin, Tha Eastsidaz, Duces N Trayz THe Old Fashioned Way, R & G The Masterpiece, Welcome to tha chuuch Da album and probably some more I have not mentioned. Like I said it's not as good as some of the others but if you are a true Snoop fan click add to cart now.
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Just Got Paid
Johnny Kemp Manufacturer: Sony Special Product ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009GX1PG Release Date: 2005-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Just Got Paid [7" Version]
- Cover Girl [7" Version]
- Just Another Lover [12" Version]
- Bring Your Love Around
- Can't Get Enough
- One Thing Led to Another
- Anything Worth Having (Is Worth Waiting For)
- Just Like Flyin'
- Urban Times Medley: Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)/Mercy Mercy
- Just Got Paid [12" Version]
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Paid Vacation
Richard Marx Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UR0 Release Date: 1994-02-08 |
Tracks:
- The Way She Loves Me
- One More Try
- Silent Scream
- Nothing To Hide
- Soul Motion
- Now And Forever
- Goodbye Hollywood
- Heaven's Waiting
- Nothing Left Behind Us
- What You Want
- One Man
- Baby Blues
Customer Reviews:
Richard Marx: Paid Vacation (1994).......2005-02-25
THE WAY SHE LOVES ME
The second single from the album. This song does not fit in well with Richard's previous material, but what can I say? This is a great song. You all might enjoy this one if you are a diehard Richard Marx fan.
ONE MORE TRY
A song that I can listen to all day long. The sound is also something Richard hasn't done before, but it is very well to my liking. From the first 30 seconds, I knew the song was going somewhere. By the way, Richard's song and George Michael's song are two different songs with the same title.
SILENT SCREAM
The fourth & final single from the album. Not bad. Basically because I was hoping that it would've been a ballad because the title makes it sound like it should have been a ballad.
NOTHING TO HIDE
Sounds like for this song, Richard decided to go back to his original sound. This is one of my favorite songs from this album.
SOUL MOTION
Usually, I hate when a pop/rock artist records a song that is on the side of R&B, but Richard Marx recorded this song with an R&B sound that was nowhere near hateful. This song is this album's ultimate classic.
NOW AND FOREVER
The first single from the album. I knew off the bat that this song was a ballad and I was right. But I was hoping for a better song than this. I was very disappointed in the sound of this song. Richard's vocals were perfect and that is the only highlight of this song.
GOODBYE HOLLYWOOD
Do you know what I heard when I was listening to this song? I heard a hit single. This song sounds like it had a lot of potential to be released as a single and I feel that if it was a released as a single, it would have been a hit. Oh well, what are you gonna do?
HEAVEN'S WAITING
This sound was not what I had expected to hear, but the song is really catchy and it did more than just seek my approval. It made itself another favorite of mine.
NOTHING LEFT BEHIND US
The second single from the album. Sounds a bit like a country song, fused with slight pop, but it is a song that I have enjoyed, since the first time I heard it. A song nobody should miss.
WHAT YOU WANT
Another song featuring the sound of his first three albums. A song that I cannot stop playing. This is the song for you if you a Richard Marx fan like me. Listen to this one before you advance to the next song.
ONE MAN
This is the ballad that Now And Forever should have been. I got more of a feeling out of this one than I did with Now And Forever. This is a very heartfelt ballad that I cannot get enough of. And there really should be only one man for every woman in this world. They just have to find us.
BABY BLUES (Live Performance)
This is, obviously, a live performance. Frankly, this song is the worst on this album. It makes Now And Forever sound like the best song on the album. But I'll give Richard the credit he deserves, because from what I heard, he sounds great when performing live. Not just hearing other people's opinion, but also by hearing this live performance.
This album sounds like it should have sold more. If you have listened to Richard's first three albums, they sounded like he was still growing up as a solo artist and performer. When he released his first album, "Richard Marx", in 1987, he was only 24 years old. When he released his second album, "Repeat Offender", in 1989, he was only 26 years old. With the release of his third album, "Rush Street", in 1991, He was only 28. For this album, he decided to bring on album that was much more mature, than the others. One way to tell of the maturity he brought to this album was his appearance. If you look at his first three albums, he had that long dark hair. Now, with this album, his hair is short and combed very nicely, making him look more mature. This album is amazing in every way, with the exception of two songs. So, buy a copy of this album and enjoy like I have.
The other side of Richard Marx.......2004-06-22
The Family's Favourite Holiday Album.......2002-03-23
I personally really liked a lot of the tracks on "Rush Street" especially the haunting "Hazard". Sadly, too much of it was pretty heavy on the rock side, so it is not a consistant album to listen to.
This album is one that I can sit through (except the last track). Some people believe this was the end of Richard Marx's days of greatness, but it seems artists that move on to bigger and better things are often misunderstood and classified as 'has beens'. This album is just fantastic, and the best track in my opinion would have to be "There Ain't Nothing Left Behind Us" since it always reminds me of the 'good old days' when we used to take a drive to the country when I was in grade 3.
A very laidback effort, but nonetheless I can't understand why anyone would not like it. It will always remain a special album to me since it is a part of my childhood that I will cherish.
Take This Vacation!.......2002-03-04
Good pop, but the end of any rock.......2002-01-25
There is no denying the quality of some of the music here. "The Way She Loves Me" is a very catchy, slightly uptempo hit, and "Soul Motion" has strong R & B sensibilities that take his music in a moody, mystical direction. "Nothing Left Behind Us" is one of the prettiest, stongest ballads he has ever done (and that's saying something!). However, the only track resembling rock on the entire album is the decent but not spectacular "What You Want" near the end of the album. Songs like "One More Try" and "One Heart" are decent but should instead be replaced by rockers. Overall, the album falls just a bit flat compared to its three predecessors.
After this, Richard went entirely in an R & B and soft rock direction. The one time I tried to listen to his follow-up album to this, "Flesh And Bone", I fell asleep! All I've heard about him since then is that he has actually written songs for boy bands. Too bad, for sure, as this artist once had just about perfect melodic pop/rock sensibilities. While this album is still very good musically, it truly was "the beginning of the end" of Richard's career as his original fans knew it.
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Paid
Supersuckers Manufacturer: Mid Fi Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GAL2R4 Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Paid
- Breaking Honey's Heart
- I Like It All, Man
- Here I Am
- Roadworn & Weary
- Creepy Jackalope Eye
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As usual, the Supersuckers come out with both barrels blazing and all bottles empty on this six-song EP, which spotlights disaster-prone relationships, disparities between man and woman, and long days on the road--all with the hard-charging, gut-busting approach the Seattle-based band has relied on for 15 years. The full-throttle title track is the first of four new songs, and it revs up on the raunchy riffs of Dan "Thunder" Bolton before giving way to an apologetic ballad that lead singer Eddie Spaghetti wraps his vocal cords around like a country radio player. The band needs just 97 ear-splitting seconds to proclaim its many affections in "I Like It All, Man," which segues contentedly into the catchy "Here I Am," a Spaghetti confessional that crosses off all the rock-star trappings. And what is a Supersuckers record without tongues planted firmly in cheek? Two long-time favorites, "Roadworn and Weary" and "Creepy Jackalope Eye," that wind down the party, were both re-recorded on 6/6/6. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Rockin' St. Andrews in Detroit.......2006-11-18
Definitely worth the purchase.......2006-10-17
The Songs Don't Sound the Same.......2006-10-04
Loved it!.......2006-09-27
Another can't miss release by the GREATEST ROCK N ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD!.......2006-09-23
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Get Ya Mind Correct
Paul Wall & Chamillionaire , and Swishahouse Manufacturer: Paid in Full ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068QV5 Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- My Money Gets Jealous
- N Luv Wit My Money
- Thinkin' Thoed
- Skit
- Falsifying
- U Owe Me
- Skit
- The Other Day
- Game Over
- I Wanna Get
- Balla Talk II
- Go Grind
- Skit
- Luv N My Life
- U Already Know
- Play Dirty
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
Sweet, and syrupy; just the way it should be........2006-10-12
While it's true that Paul nor Chamillionaire are profound lyricists, dropping GZA knowledge on this release, they are both damn good rappers, able to flip sweet punchlines galore. Clever metaphores abound throughout this album, while Chamillionaire sings the hooks in each song. I know Cham gets some flack for singing the hooks in his songs, and has even be labeled "50 Cent Jr." by some people because of it, but for the Chamillionaire detractors, face it; Chamillionaire has a slick voice, and is one of the few rappers who SHOULD handle his own hooks(the only other I can think of is Cee-Lo, and, well, he's made a career out of crooning now).
The Swishahouse crew handle production duties, and as one would expect, that's a good thing. It's hard to get an album sounding this authentic to the Houston sound Screw crafted over a decade ago, but 4 years ago, Swishahouse brought it; and they're still bringing the tight production today. These aren't songs to 'get crunk' to; these are songs to chill to. This is an ideal album to listen to whether you're taking a late night drive, or simply chilling out in your home with your headphones on. Calm, cool, and downright dope, the production on this album matches the charismatic duo perfectly.
If you're a fan of the H-Town sound, then this is perfect for you. Even if you're not, it's still incredibly difficult not to love this release. If you can find it, pick it up. Highly recommended.
Still N Luv Wit My $$$.......2006-02-12
This probably isn't the album 4 you if you're looking for a Nas' "Illmatic," Jay-Z "Reasonable Doubt" or Wu-Tang "36 Chambers" type of album -- lyrical masterpieces.
That's not to hate on Paul and Cham b/c they got somethin' 2 say.
This is definitely an album you can ride 2 ... N Luv With My Money is still one of my favorites.
It's really too bad Paul and Cham fell out after this album though I'm not sure I'd even want them to try to top this LP if they got right again.
Fun, fun, fun hip hop album. Recommended for those who like to chill, have a good time and ride to some highly entertaining hiphop music.
Worthwhile.......2006-02-08
weak !.......2006-01-05
The Only Good Album With Paul Wall.......2005-11-06
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Paid in Full
Eric B. & Rakim Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000D9PRT Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
Tracks:
- I Ain't No Joke
- Eric B. Is On The Cut
- My Melody
- I Know You Got Soul
- Move The Crowd
- Paid In Full
- As The Rhyme Goes On
- Chinese Arithmetic
- Eric B. Is President
- Extended Beat
Tracks:
- Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness - The Cold Cut Remix)
- I Know You Got Soul (The Richie Rich Megamix)
- Move The Crowd (The Wild Bunch Remix)
- Paid In Full (Derek B's Urban Respray)
- As The Rhyme Goes On (Pumpin' The Turbo - Chad Jay In Effect)
- Move The Crowd (Beatmix By The Democratic 3)
- My Melody (Original Mix)
- I Know You Got Soul (A Cappella)
- I Know You Got Soul (Dub)
- Eric B. Is President (Dub)
- My Melody (Dub)
Customer Reviews:
Bow Down to the Greatest HipHop Album of alltime................2007-05-09
"No tricks in '86, it's time to build"!.......2005-08-17
The greatest lyricist of all time? You make the call.......2005-06-03
It's almost impossible to describe how brilliant Rakim rhymes. I'm better off just quoting some of his flows (although that doesn't do much justice for him either, but I'll try). Here's some from "I Ain't No Joke" - "Write a rhyme in graffiti in / Every show you see me in / Deep concentration cuz I'm no comedian". Here's another, "But whatever you do, don't miss one / There'll be another rough rhyme after this one / Before you know it, you're following and fiending / Waiting for the punch-line, to get the meaning". Here's one from my favorite track, "My Melody" - "The rhyme is rugged, at the same time sharp / I can swing off anything, even a string of a harp". Here's one from their most well known "Paid In Full" - "Thinkin' of a master plan / Cuz it ain't nothin' but sweat inside my hand / So I dig into my pocket, all my money is spent / So I dig deeper but still comin' up with lint / So I start my mission, leave my residence / Thinkin', how could I get some dead presidents?". Here's one from "I Know You Got Soul" - "I start to think, and then I sink / Into the paper like I was ink / When I'm writing, I'm trapped in between the lines / I escape when I finish the rhyme". OK, one more from "Eric B. Is President" - "I came in the door, I said it before / I never let the mic magnetize me no more / But it's biting me, fighting me, inviting me to rhyme / I can't hold it back, I'm looking for the line / Taking off my coat, clearing my throat / My rhyme will be kickin' it until I hit my very last note". I can go on and on and on quoting my favorite lyrics and rhymes from Rakim, but I think I would hit the maximum word usage.
I'm not sure how much more I can tell you. Besides the fact that this is probably my favorite old-school rap album (and by far my favorite from 1987). I just wish I would've discovered it before last year. If you end up buying it, you will think the same. I personally guarantee it.
Beautiful.......2004-02-03
Self explanitory
Classic.......2004-01-29
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Paid in Full
Various Artists Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006IK2Q Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Paid in Full - Eric B. & Rakim
- The Show - Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh
- New Generation - The Classical Two
- Gangster Sh*t - Mob Style
- The Bridge Is Over - B.D.P.
- I Got It Made - Special Ed
- Fool's Paradise - Meli'sa Morgan
- Before I Let Go - Maze feat. Frankie Beverly
- In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins
- Goodbye Love - Guy
Tracks:
- Champions - Dame Dash, Kayne West, Beanie Sigel, Cam'ron, Young Chris & Twista
- Roc Army - Jay-Z, Cam'ron, Freeway, Oschino & Sparks, Young Chris & Peedi Crakk
- Bout It, Bout It (Part III) - The Diplomats feat. Master P
- One for Peedi Crakk - Peedie Crack, Beanie Sigel, Freeway & Young Chris
- 1, 2 Yall - Memphis Bleek feat. Jay-Z, Lil' Cease & Geda K
- Don't You Know - Jay-Z
- You Know What I Want - Rell feat. Cam'Ron
- I'm Ready - The Diplomats feat. Cam'Ron, Jimmy Jones & Juelz Santana
- Ghost - Rick Vocals
- Home of Philly - Beanie Sigel & Young Chris
- Alright - Allen Anthony
- City - M.O.P. & Lil' Red
- I Am Dame Dash - Dame Dash, Cam'ron & Jimmy Jones
- Fantasy Real - Frankie feat. Freeway
- On & Poppin' - Oschino & Sparks
- Brooklyn Girl - M.A.J.
Customer Reviews:
Tight Soundtrack, average mixtape.......2006-11-05
SOUNDTRACK
#1 - 10 (Classic by Rakim -- great beat)
#2 - 7.5 (Slick Rick & Doug E Fresh)
#3 - 8.5 (Classical 2) -- nice beat)
#4 - 8 (Pretty Tone, Gangster Lou, Mob Style, AZ)
#5 - 8.5 (KRS-One)
#6 - 9 (Special Ed -- tight beat)
#7 - 3 (Melissa Morgan)
#8 - 8 (Frankie Beverly & Maze)
#9 - 9.5 (Phil Collins -- great song)
#10 - 7 (Guy)
MIXTAPE
#1 - 7.5 (Kanye west, beanie sigel, camron, young chris, twista)
#2 - 8.5 (Jay-Z, Cam'ron, freeway, oschino, sparks, peedi crakk, young chris)
#3 - 9 (Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Master P -- great beat to sample from P)
#4 - 9 (Peedi crakk, beanie sigel, freeway, young chris -- nice beat)
#5 - 9 (Memphis Bleek, Lil Ceae, Geda K, Jay-Z - -also on Bleek's "MADE")
#6 - 8.5 (Jay-Z)
#7 - 6 (rell f/ Camron -- R&B Song)
#8 - 7 (Camron, Juelzs Santana, Jim Jones)
#9 - 6 (Rick Vocals -- R&B Song)
#10 - 7.5 (beanie sigel & Young chris)
#11 - 5 (allen Anthony -- R&B Song)
#12 - 9 (M.O.P. f/ lil red -- nice beat)
#13 - 6.5 (Cam'ron & Jim JOnes)
#14 - 4 (Franke f/ Freeway -- R&B Song)
#15 - 8 (Oschino & Sparks)
#16 - 1 (MAJ -- R&B Song)
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Can you stop the roc????????.......2005-05-20
The R.O.C: I am a HUGH fan of the roc kanye west, memphis bleek (even though his album M.A.D.E was a weak attempted ive heard 543 is ment to be a great comeback), beanie sigel,young gunz and of course jay-z. poeple like to critisise the roc but i wouldnt be to sure, the roc is slowly taking over (even though of reports its a "death of a dynasty"). The roc have so much potential with knock out artists that havent relised an album yet! (rell & n.o.r.e-ed). The main reason i think this album is so brilliant is Kanye West. He is slowly takeing over the rap game (G.O.O.D music signing Common is a fantastic idea, i hear BE is a hip/hop classic) and he will continue to shine with his new album "Late Registration". The R.O.C is faultless though with "mistake" artists like: Peddi Peddi A.K.A Peddi Crakk, Foxy Brown (a newlly signed person to the R.O.C), State Propety's awful attempts to be gangstar, Jewelz Santanas and of cource DJ Clue who goes for quantity over quality! Anyway now to the album:
Why not 5 Stars??? because of the following reasons:
1. That alful track with Master P (He uses the term "Master" loosly and who "No Limit" records made Snoop Dogg look desperate for a record deal!)
2. The awful comentry by DJ Clue or whoever it is! Why does he wreck classic Hip/Hop (Paid In Full-Eric.B and Ramkin)!!!!!!
Another reason wrong with the R.O.C (as much as i love them!) is sometimes they try a little to hard even though Hova's at a point were he can do just about anything at the moment. Songs like Champions which is a great song streachs the limits a little bit (BUT GREAT PRODUCTION BY KANYE WEST!).
In conclusion i would pick this album up if your a fan of the R.O.C (i will hope to get this album if i get the money and theres not to many more things i wan Law and Order SVU anyone???). Hope you enjoy the review and take into acount what i have said and STOP HATTING THE R.O.C!
Dash signs Twista/M.O.P./Samantha Ronson/Victoria Beckham.......2003-10-23
how terrible can you get.......2003-02-26
Bangin ... cd.......2002-12-27
Average customer rating:
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Paid the Cost
Penthouse Players Clique Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003B8C Release Date: 1992-04-21 |
Tracks:
- N-Trance
- Undaground Boss
- Chekmate
- Trust No Bitch - AMG, DJ Quik, Eazy-E, Penthouse Players Clique
- U Cain't Check Me
- Jealous Knukle Heads
- Jus 2 Kep Yo Attenchun
- PLF
- Blak Iz a Poet
- Explanation of a Playa
- They Don't Know [*]
- Nathen's Changed
- P.S. Phuk U 2 - DJ Quik, Penthouse Players Clique
- Smooth
- Handle Yo Bizness
- Pimp Lane
- X-It
Customer Reviews:
Rapping Didn't Match Production.......2006-03-27
So musically I was feeling it,but lyrically I felt it was too repetative for the reasons I mentioned.
A West Coast CD Collection Must Have.......2004-12-14
The group consist of Playa Hamm & Tweed Cadillac. Playa Hamm is the player rapper showing you how playas play. Tweed is the pimp of the group. He's not a rapper but he puts it down with a smooth delivery and easy speak to let the suckas and ladies know how the pimp game goes.
Paid the Cost features appearances from DJ Quik, AMG, Eazy-E & others. Stand out tracks are Trust No, Blak Iz A Poet, Explanation Of A Playa & P.L.F. The CD does have some songs that sag and lack but overall it's a great listen.
I highly recommend this CD. 10 plus years later I still keep it in rotation. Mine was stolen recently which is what brings me here to Amazon to buy another. My 4th replacement! That's bcuz it's a must have.
STRAIT WEST COAST FIRE!!.......2004-07-01
Rock Music:
- Plugged & Unplugged [Import]
- Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide [Live]
- Punk Rock Jukebox
- Purgatory Afterglow
- Purple Dreams & Magic Poems
- Ritalin
- Rockin' the 80's
- Sacrifice
- Saltrubbed Eyes
- Saprize
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Mobsters: Music from Mob Movies & TV Shows [Import]
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In the Garden [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
Justify The Means [Explicit Lyrics]
Luke's Hall of Fame, Vol. 2 [Clean]