| 1. Eu Sou Terrivel |
| 2. Lingua Do P |
| 3. Love, Try and Die |
| 4. Mini-Misterio |
| 5. Acaua |
| 6. Hotel das Estrelas |
| 7. Deixa Sangrar |
| 8. Archaic Loney Star Blues |
| 9. London, London |
| 10. Falsa Baiana |
Legal,Gal Costa,Universal,Brazil,Latin Continuum,World Music
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Street Legal
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00026WUAU Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Changing of the Guards
- New Pony
- No Time to Think
- Baby Stop Crying
- Is Your Love in Vain?
- Se(Tales of Yankee Power)
- True Love Tends to Forget
- We Better Talk This Over
- Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)
Customer Reviews:
Bob Dylan's Most Underrated Album.......2007-07-26
As for the tracks themselves, "Changing of the Guards" has to be one of Dylan's top ten greatest songs, a lyrically complex series of narrations covering several stories, each filled with imagery inspired by (among many other things) Tarot cards, Greek mythology, and the Bible - all leading to an apocalyptic "climax". The song does not begin or end. Like the wind, it fades in and fades out. I got the impression that Dylan wrote it as a never-ending song, with new lyrics always being added as it continues to drift until the end of time.
The rest of Street Legal is also amazing, however not to the same extent as "Changing of the Guards." "No Time to Think" probably should have been moved to side two of the album, as it is very long and only the third track into the record.
Ignore the critics. Street Legal is definitely worthy of reassessment and praise. Buy it and you'll discover yet another Dylan masterpiece.
One of his best.......2007-03-15
The second time I listened to this album, I was suddenly floored by how great each and every song was written, and I started wondering if maybe there was a mix of this album without the background singers, because with them out of the way, this would be some of his best music for sure! The words were sharp, the music was tight, and his voice was great, and not just for Bob Dylan, his voice sounds as good as it did on Blonde on Blonde.
The third time I listened, I started blocking out the singers, because this was some really good music. I found myself already singing along to a good part of it, matching the somehow already familiar melodies. I knew this album would be one that I would go back to.
I still haven't gotten used to those background singers, and I probably never will. If there is in fact a remix of this album without the singers, I'd buy it in a second, because this is a great, great album with some of Bob's best songs ever. "Where Are You Tonight?" is one of my favorite Dylan songs, and as most other reviewers would note, "Changing of the Guard", "No Time to Think", and "Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)" are also highlights of the album. Just about every song is catchy and well-written, nothing worth skipping over. I would recommend it to any Bob Dylan fan, and suggest that they ignore the background singers as much as possible.
Dylan Never Gets Old.......2007-01-14
5 stars for content, 4 for execution - Brilliant album.......2007-01-05
So Happy........2006-11-09
Bob Dylan Is One Of Her Favorite Artists.
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Legal Drug Money
The Lost Boyz Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005AY3 Release Date: 1996-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The Yearn
- Music Makes Me High
- Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz And Benz
- Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless
- Renee
- All Right
- Legal Drug Money
- Get Up
- Is This Da Part
- Straight From Da Ghetto
- Keep It Real
- Channel Zero
- Da Game
- 1, 2, 3
- Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless (Remix)
Customer Reviews:
Sympathique- Pink Martini.......2007-07-16
You have a bit of french, english,spanish,a bit of samba, this is musical range at its best. The leader singer China Forbes voice is refreshing,and soothing.
Decent Release from the Queens crew.......2007-05-29
Marley Marl, Legendary Juice Crew, Kool G. Rap, NaS, Mobb Deep, Cormega, Capone-N-Noreaga, Tribe Called Quest, and many many more emerged from Queens from the late 80's to the early 90's. All of them are talented and released good to even classic albums. Some in rapid succession.
Lost Boyz is one of Queens chosen... However don't get it twisted. Lyrically they are a step below all the others I just mentioned with the exception of CNN.
This however is an entertaining notable release. Not a must have, but there is a few tracks that ARE must haves.
The Production throughout the whole album is on point, and at times outstanding. The Musical Concepts are equally great. However, Mr. Cheeks has a really simple rhyme scheme and never changes it up. This is what keeps him on the level of a average lyricsyst, instead of a master of his craft like a Gza, Rakim, or NaS.
Funny thing is Mr. Cheeks actually wrote ALL the lyrics to every song on here, and him an freeky tah are pretty much the only ones who did anything. Makes me ask "Why are those other two even here? Is there job to just stand around and every now and then say yeah, or yo?"
Thease are the three best songs on the Album... "Renee" is one of my favorite Storytelling tracks ive ever heared. "Lifestyles" is a nice social commentary, and "Jeeps,Lex Coups,Bimaz & Benz" is a dope party track that lil Kim bit off on her song "The Jump Off".
1. Renee
2. Lifestyles Of Da Rich an Shameless
3. Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz
Ahh yes...Another one........2006-09-23
Lost And Found.......2005-04-15
Lost Boyz- Legal Drug Money .......2005-02-04
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Street Legal
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C8AW2 Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Changing Of The Guards
- New Pony
- No Time To Think
- Baby Stop Crying
- Is Your Love In Vain?
- Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
- True Love Tends To Forget
- We Better Talk This Over
- Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)
Customer Reviews:
Great SACD Sound of Underrated Dylan.......2007-03-13
Street Legal would most likely qualify as one of Dylan's lesser appreciated efforts over the years and is part of the reason it was one of the last of his SACD's I purchased. The 2 channel stereo SACD hybrid sound is near perfect. That I expected. What I didn't expect was how much I love the songs on this release! Yes, it is a highly polished production as numerous reviews have noted over the years. And, no I don't think this detracts from the brilliance of the songs one bit. I've never understood why the expectations for certain artists such as Dylan seems to be the songs must be presented in a certain stripped down, bare bones production style. I love the brassy all out ballsy approach to these songs and their heavy reliance on background singers. Yes it is a very polished heavily produced sound, but that in itself gives it a totally different feel than anything he previously recorded.
There truly is not a bad song in the bunch. From Changing of the Guards to the closer, Where are you Tonight it truly rocks out in an agressive manner people were not quite expecting. 1978 was the beginning of the end to disco, the emergence of punk and Dylan doesn't quite seem to know where he fits in, but I doubt he really cared. It remains a sharp deviation from the Rolling Thunder days and Blood on the Tracks. Dylan has never been afraid of confounding critics and purposely moving away from expectations. He may have accomplished both with Street Legal, but count me as one music lover who has belatedly jumped on this wagon for a ride.
Glad this one made it past the music police to the street.......2007-03-09
On the surface of things, the musical choices I love - the horns and backup singers (from the echoed "sixteen years" at the start, to the "hey, hey, heys" at the end) are great. Dylan can express amazing stuff with his voice alone, but adding this fullness to the mix is like watching Picasso go from blue to the full palette. As to the whole Dylan's trying to go Las Vegas Revue theory - its pretty clear that whatever resemblances to that form are there (including that funny photo on the back) are satirical, a Dylan staple from the get go. And the music is hardly smooth Vegas big band stuff - its funky, bluesy, gospely, loose Dylan music.
One of the patterns I see over the course of Dylan's career is kind of a slow orbit (to allude to the line "drifting, like a satellite") from close to the sun of the mainstream, where he makes an album targeted for commercial success and a new shot of "critics grace", maybe putting himself in the hands of a producer with a distinctive sound (Mark Knopfler or Daniel Lanois), getting serious, so to speak, then moving out into the deep space of his own instincts, exploring, and letting his own natural reactions to the times and the stage of his career guide him. Moving from the structure of folkie political songs on The Times They Are a Changin' to the inner poetry on Another Side; from the end of the epoch defining, symbolist poetry spewing, early rock star period of Blonde on Blonde to the spare, biblical, apocalyptic feel of John Wesley Harding; from the clean folk blues stories of personal struggle on Blood on the Tracks, through Desire to ... whatever it is that is Street Legal.
That's as close as I can come, and why I love it. To me, its the hardest to put your finger on, with the most fully "Dylan-realized" batch of songs he's ever put together. I still wouldn't know how to classify Changing of the Guards and No Time to Think as types of songs. The latter flirts with being "classical". I wonder if the relative failure of the album with the critics and the public turned Dylan away from further attempts at these longer, more complex melody phrases. If so, too bad, cause he mastered the form like he did all of the others he tried over the years. And, as someone else pointed out in one of these reviews, this is the last album before the Christian trilogy - when perhaps the inner life was most inchoate, when the need to stretch to make the music organize the chaos the greatest. To my ear, that's great art lurking within that Vegas lounge act.
OK, this is long enough, and I need to do some work. Just wanted to say something about my favorite album. Last thought - what might be next? If history holds then the Time Out of Mind period should be about over, with Modern Times. I say to Bob, go back to Street Legal and do your Love and Theft thing on your own roots - lets have some more of that big band, quasi-classical, who knows what it is stuff for the new millenium.
Rediscover an underrated treasure.......2006-10-31
Dylan was on the Top of His Game with Street Legal.......2006-09-04
She was torn between Jupiter and Apollo.......2006-08-21
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The Testament
Cormega Manufacturer: Legal Hustle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000765IPE Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- 62 Pickup
- One Love
- Interlude
- Angel Dust
- Dead Man Walking
- Montana Diary
- Testament
- Testament (Original Version)
- Every Hood
- Coco Butter
- Killaz Theme
- Love Is Love
- Bonus Track 1
Customer Reviews:
Classic.......2006-09-27
Instant Classic.......2006-07-15
Cormega - The Testament.......2006-03-16
My Top 5 Songs
1.62 Pick Up
2.One Love
3.Angel Dust
4.Dead Man Walking
5.Montana Diary
A good look back to the East Coast in its prime.......2005-05-12
1. Intro 5/5...It is good as far as album intro's go.
2. 62 Pickup 5/5...This paints a vivid picture of a "stickup."
3. One Love 5/5...Starting the track with a Nas sample it follows through with solid lyrics and a decent beat.
4. Interlude 2/5... Unnecissary and annoying
5. Angel Dust 3/5...A repetative sipmle beat, and mediocre lyrics from 'Mega and Havoc.
6. Dead Man Walking 3/5...Decent track with a weak chorus but a nice some nice Al Pachino samples.
7. Montana Diary 5/5...A good song with one of the best beats on the album.
8/9. Testament/Original 5/5...The original and new versions are almost indistinguishable but have a good beat including a voice saying "the rest of my life."
10. Every Hood 3/5...A decent attempt at making a "sad hood song" with bland R&B vocals in the chorus and the ever inevitable Pac and Biggie shoutouts(what would an album be without them?).
11. Coco Butter 4/5...A decent love song with a catchy chorus.
12. Killaz Theme 5/5... Solid lyrics brought on this track by Mobb Deep.
13. Love is Love 4/5...Solid song that sounds like the intro but extended.
14. Dead Man Walking (Remix) 3/5...Alright but still is missing something in the flow department.
yo.......2005-03-31
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Legal Hustle
Cormega Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XXB8O Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Beautiful Mind
- Let It Go
- The Bond
- Bring It Back
- Hoody
- Dangerous
- Tony / Montana
- Personified
- Stay Up
- Deep Blue Sea
- More Crime
- Monster's Ball
- Redemption
- Respect Me
- Sugar Ray and Hearns
- The Machine
Customer Reviews:
Not Great But Buy It.......2006-07-15
Cormega - Legal Hustle.......2006-03-16
My Top 5 Songs
1.Beautiful Mind (Great beat)
2.Hoody
3.Tony Montana (GHOSTFACE BABY!!!)
4.Personified
5.More Crime
Check this out! Its ill.
Legal Hustle Illigally Ill.......2006-03-03
I don't really like this s***.......2005-10-30
Megas Tight on this Compilation CD.......2005-07-03
CD is a compilation and not a Cormega solo project so i forgive him for some of the albums down falls..
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Barely Legal
The Hives Manufacturer: Gearhead ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QXGP Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Well, Well, Well
- A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T
- Here We Go Again
- I'm A Wicked One
- Automatic Schmuck
- King Of Asskissing
- Hail Hail Spit N' Drool
- Black Jack
- Whats That Spell?...Go To Hell
- Theme From...
- Uptempo Venomous Poison
- Oh Lord! When? How?
- The Stomp
- Closed For The Season
Customer Reviews:
The beginning of all the fun.......2005-07-23
Well, basically an even rougher version of what would come later. I enjoy that there's an instrumental in "Stomp" even if that's somewhat like a reprise of the track before it. However, the rest of the album isn't that much different from your typical garage punk. However, that doesn't mean the tracks aren't fun from time to time. Although I don't know if I could listen to this as often as I do their other two, because it's just not as consistent. That doesn't mean that they couldn't arrange songs well at the time though; they could. But it all depends on how much you'd want to buy this. I do not recommend it to the casual fan but if you love them and want to hear the beginning then by all means go for it.
First actually carried them? amazing..........2005-05-30
I listened to this as part of appreciating a variety of band's starts, and the Hives really just, I mean... This was thought to be good, or at least good enough for other deals? As I said, I understand that garage band rock was a big focus, with other bands too as The Vines and even Jet a bit, but this leads to success?
Sometimes I have to sit back and remind myself that good comes out of bad, because the band's improved and that's for sure; however, unless you're a Hives fan, or just a music connoisseur like me, then you'll never pick up this album. Simply because there is no point.
Mosh-inspiring garage rock.......2005-04-10
Despite this, the Hives have created a great album, something difficult to do when playing as hard, as fast, and as loud as humanly possible. It kicks off with "Well, Well, Well," a one-minute romp in which you can picture vocalist Howlin' Pelle Almqvist stomping around and diving into a mosh-pit.
A few of following tracks are more subdued--at least by Hives standards--and allow the band to show off their talents as musicians. Guitarists Nicholaus Arson and Vigilante Carlstroem work quite well together, and their skills are especially evident on "A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T" and "Black Jack." The commanding punch packed by drummer Chris Dangerous is displayed on "Uptempo Venomous Poison" and "Closed For The Season." In addition, the songwriting (credited to the fictional Randy Fitzsimmons) shows the Hives' dissent and their penchant for hostility: "Automatic Schmuck" proclaims to the government: "I was born and plated, the schmuck they created... I'll explode, I'll erode, yeah I'll break your f---ing code, 'cause I'm an automatic schmuck with a tendency to rock".
There is some truth to the criticism that many of the songs sound the same on this record, but when the music rocks this much, who cares? All you'll care about once you put the CD on is banging your head.
Only CD worth buying by them.......2005-02-21
Raw and "Legal".......2004-12-14
It opens with a spoken intro to the band, which immediately leaps into a boiling rock song, which is only broken by Howlin Pelle occasionally saying "Well well well!", as if surprised by the band's sound. After that comes the spelling-bee rage of "A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T," roaring "Automatic Schmuck," and the well-named "Uptempo Venomous Poison,"
The Hives are not quite the saviors of rock'n'roll -- their music leans on classic punk a bit too much for that. But they might be one day. Where most rock is polished and passionless, the Hives are full of emotion and take-no-cr*p rants against the "mighty mighty man." I'll take that above "my girlfriend left me and I'm sad" rock-pop anyday.
The problem is that the raw, lo-fi instrumentation is a bit too alike from one song to the next -- for example, the drum intro to "Closed For the Season" appears a few songs ago, although in a shorter form. Each one is a boiling, roiling mass of guitar, bass and smashing drums -- incredibly catchy, full of righteous rage, but very similar to the songs around them.
Howlin' Pelle Almqvist lives up to his name here. He has pretty ordinary singing, but really shines when he lets rip with his raw vocals. And their songwriting drips with rebellion and anger. Heck, you don't even have to hear the songs -- just read the titles: "What's that Spell... Go To Hell!", "AKA I-D-I-O-T" and "I'm A Wicked One."
"Barely Legal" isn't quite as good as their breakout album -- it needs a bit more musical variety. But it is the sort of endearingly nasty punk-rock that this Swedish band has become famous for. Definitely recommended.
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Street Legal
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000025DI Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Changing Of The Guards
- New Pony
- No Time To Think
- Baby Stop Crying
- Is Your Love In Vain?
- Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
- True Love Tends To Forget
- We Better Talk This Over
- Where Are You Tonight (Journey Through Dark Heat)
Amazon.com
The last album released before Dylan's late '70s/early '80s three-album foray into Christian music, Street Legal is both fascinating and flawed. At the time, Dylan was enthralled with the slick stage presentation of Neil Diamond, which he clumsily attempted to re-create on this 1978 collection. Say what you will about Diamond, but he ran a tight ship; the clunky drumming and rudimentary brass that mar these nine tracks reflect a misbegotten attempt to make Dylan's wing-it studio approach work for an underrehearsed 12-member backing group. Songwise, Street Legal is a mixed bag. Despite a few missteps ("Is Your Love in Vain?" is embarrassingly... well, vain), the wordsmith navigates dense terrain in the masterful "Senior" and the open wound of a closer, "Where Are You Tonight?" --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Dylan was on the Top of His Game with Street Legal.......2006-09-04
Bob got soul.......2006-04-15
This 1979 album opens with the lilting ballad Changing Of The Guards. The female backing vocals lend a soulful tone to the music here and throughout the album. This R&B feel is what sets Street Legal apart from Dylan's more familiar spectrum of styles.
New Pony has an even more authentic R&B air about it, whilst the beautifully tuneful No Time To Think is more in his folk-rock vein, but still embellished by the soulful backing voices. It is my favourite and a definite highlight of the album.
Baby Stop Crying is a rock ballad with tempo variation and stirring organ, Is Your Love In Vain? is a tender love ballad with a melancholy undertone and Senor is a slow, meandering folk number. The next track sounds the most like early Dylan with those characteristic vocal inflections; True Love Tends To Forget is a mournful lament with an impressive arrangement.
The theme remains mistrust and lost love, but We Better Talk This Over is a very catchy pop song with a hypnotic appeal. The album concludes with a tour de force: Where Are You Tonight?, a flowing uptempo ballad with gripping imagery and an exquisite arrangement.
This album is way underrated in Dylan's body of work. There is no weak track and there are many memorable songs like the aforementioned No Time To Think, Is Your Love In Vain?, True Love Tends To Forget and the final track.
Some Dylan fans and critics might have been prejudiced against the R&B sound but it most certainly works. Street Legal has definitely improved with age and I consider it to be amongst Dylan's Top 10 albums.
Makes You Feel Alive.......2006-04-03
Pure Heat, that's what this Record is.......2006-04-03
Mystical, Magical Lyrics.......2006-04-03
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Barely Legal
The Hives Manufacturer: Burning Heart ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0003JAJ4K Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Well, Well, Well
- A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T
- Here We Go Again
- I'm a Wicked One
- Automatic Schmuck
- King of Asskissing
- Hail Hail Spit N'Drool
- Black Jack
- What's That Spell?... Go to Hell!
- Theme From...
- Uptempo Venomous Poison
- Oh Lord! When? How?
- Stomp
- Closed for the Season
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Life Sentence to Love
Legal Weapon Manufacturer: MCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002KO8O2 |
Tracks:
- SKB (Skateboard)
- Hurt
- Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
- Like a Rose
- Life Sentence to Love
- Indigo Blue
- Interior Hearts
- Tears of Steel
- Midnight
Product Description
Legal Weapon: Kat Arthur, vocals; Brian Hansen, lead and rhythm guitars; Eddie Wayne, bass and vocals; Adam Maples, drums and vocals; recorded at El Dorado Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.Customer Reviews:
TRACK LIST.......2004-09-09
2. 4:01 Hurt
3. 5:01 Kiss tomorrow goodbye
4. 4:20 Just like a rose
5. 4:36 Life sentence to love
6. 4:09 Indigo blue
7. 3:18 Interior hearts
8. 3:35 Tears of steel
9. 4:09 Midnight
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Legal
Special Ed Manufacturer: Profile ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000CFM Release Date: 1990-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Come On, Let's Move It
- The Mission
- Ya Not So Hot
- I'm The Magnificent (The Magnificent Remix)
- I'm Special Ed
- Ya Wish Ya Could
- Ready 2 Attack
- 5 Men And A Mic
- Livin' Like A Star
- See It Ya
Customer Reviews:
Hip-Hop's most Unappreciated MC.......2004-08-16
Until I heard this, the only time I had heard Ed was on the classic track "Crooklyn" by the Crooklyn Dodgers (Buckshot, Masta Ace, Special Ed & produced by Q-Tip). Even then I loved what I heard - but Ed's material is very hard to come by. Since then I have aquired his debut LP, "Youngest in Charge" and to be blunt I still like "Legal" more. While Ed's rhyming is slightly better on "Youngest," he comes just as nice on "Legal" combined with much better production. If you ask me, his delivery & story-telling abilities are second only to the untouchable Slick Rick.
If you like really true old-school, cop his first LP. Personally, I'm more inclined to the new school flavor (1990-1997), that's why this album is still my favorite Special Ed LP.
Anyone who loves old-school (1987-1997) Hip-Hop, needs at least ONE Special Ed album in their collection. My vote is for "Legal."
Bottom Line: Funky beats + a supremely dope MC = An amazing, slept-on album. 5 stars, peace.
CLASSIC UNDERRATED ALBUM.......2004-05-10
come on let's move it.......2003-06-23
the oddventures of slick rick.......2002-07-06
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