| 1. Intro I - Playero 41 |
| 2. Sigan Bailando |
| 3. Todos las Yales - Daddy Yankee |
| 4. Cuidado con Lo Que Haces y Dices |
| 5. Enemigo - Baby Rasta Y Gringo, Gringo, |
| 6. Ya Llegó la Hora |
| 7. Descontrol - Nicky Jam |
| 8. Carita Bonita |
| 9. Están Bailando |
| 10. Intro II (Free "Bow'') - Playero 41 |
| 11. Dale Bien Duro |
| 12. No Existe Party Sin Fèminas |
| 13. Ven Acà |
| 14. Todas las Señoras |
| 15. Bailando Quiero Verlas |
| 16. Baby Mix - Alberto Stylee |
| 17. En el Sestudio Me Encuentro |
| 18. Erótica Danza |
| 19. Intrigas |
| 20. Me Quemas |
Past Present & Future, Part 1,Playero 41,B.M.,Latin,Rap & Hip-Hop,Tropical
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Past, Present & Future [w/ Bonus DVD]
Rob Zombie Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AVBDS Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- Black Sunshine
- Feed the Gods
- More Human Than Human
- Super Charger Heaven
- I'm Your Boogieman
- Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
- The Great American Nightmare (with Howard Stern)
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Feel So Numb
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Demon Speeding
- Brickhouse 2003 (with Trina)
- Pussy Liquor
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Two-Lane Blacktop
- Girl on Fire
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- More Human Than Human
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Feel So Numb
- Demonoid Phenomenon
- Return of the Phantom Stranger
- Spookshow Baby
Customer Reviews:
Simply Awesome!.......2007-05-21
amazing collection.......2007-02-20
A must Have.......2007-02-10
Doesn't have his best songs..........2007-01-26
Past, Present, and Future.......2007-01-19
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Past Present Future
Baby Anne Manufacturer: Moist Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R3PDJI Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- BQ2 - Baby Anne
- Drum Trip - Kaotic Chemistry
- Heat Seekaz - Maestro Fresh Wes
- The Ride Inside - Layizon
- Get Busy - DJ Rose
- Halfway To There - System22
- Let It Ride - Direct
- I Wanna Rock - Baby Anne
- Too Far - Chakra Blue
- Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) - Hashim
- Pictures - Sneaky Sound System
- Besame - Barcelona Boys
- Disappear - Josh Money
- Falling - Honeyroot
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HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
Michael Jackson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029LG Release Date: 1995-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Billie Jean
- The Way You Make Me Feel
- Black Or White
- Rock With You
- She's Out Of My Life
- Bad
- I Just Can't Stop Loving You
- Man In The Mirror
- Thriller
- Beat It
- The Girl Is Mine
- Remember The Time
- Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
- Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
- Heal The World
Tracks:
- Scream
- They Don't Care About Us
- Stranger In Moscow
- This Time Around
- Earth Song
- D.S.
- Money
- Come Together
- You Are Not Alone
- Childhood (Theme From 'Free Willy 2')
- Tabloid Junkie
- 2 Bad
- History
- Little Susie
- Smile
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HIStory's 2 CDs (one hits, the other new) were Jackson's attempt to connect his glorious past to a dodgy present and--given it's commercial and artistic performance--cast a shadow on his future. Conceived as his formal coronation as the "King of Pop," HIStory's second disc instead presents Jackson as an epauletted, single-gloved Richard III. By turns paranoid, angry, bitter, sentimental, and, in one instance, possibly anti-Semitic, HIStory was less a collection of songs than a case history. A few tracks--mostly those produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis--are sleek, modern pop/soul, but too much of HIStory has the overblown vacuousness of a musician who knows his time is past, but is unsure as to how to react to the situation. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
Love The Oldes.......2007-06-29
Michael Jackson Lovers.......2007-06-27
Not bad but...........2007-02-20
I liked They Don't Care About Us, Stranger In Moscow, Earth Song, You Are Not Alone, Come Together, and Little Susie. They are all excellent tracks and I enjoyed them greatly. Scream, This Time Around, History, 2 Bad, and Smile are all average songs acceptable as filler
D.S., Money, Childhood , and Tabloid Junkie are very much junk.
Please Michael we all know you need privacy and tabloids are not treating you right and you had a "bad" childhood. I am sick and tired of hearing these type of songs over and over which are similar to old ones. So please stop nagging and make unique music
Definitely Makes History.......2007-01-16
HIStory Is Great.......2006-12-27
This album mixes anger for injustice, racial equality, saving the planet and love. It is a truly wonderful album & Mike expands his musical abilities by producing the whole album and playing most of the instruments on the album.
Favorite Track - "Scream" feat. Janet Jackson
Least Favorite Track - "Little Susie"
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Past to Present 1977-1990
Toto Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000026VZ Release Date: 1990-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Love Has The Power
- Africa
- Hold The Line
- Out Of Love
- Georgy Porgy
- I'll Be Over You
- Can't You Hear What I'm Saying
- Rosanna
- I Won't Hold You Back
- Stop Loving You
- 99
- Pamela
- Animal
Customer Reviews:
SIMPLY TOTO!!.......2007-05-05
Past to Present 1977-1990 by Toto.......2006-11-10
Great New Songs!.......2006-06-25
-.......2006-04-16
I'll be over you is an example of a toto song with good vocal, lyric, music and barrels of emotion. I think this is a truly beautiful track and once you develop enough to listen to these songs for what they are (love songs in the truest sense - could be about your dead mum!) you will see that toto are a great band on the whole. This cd is 1990 so obviously it suffers a bit from the digital of then. Ironically the songs like Rosanna that loads who buy this seem to love are the kind that suffer most compared to the vinyl releases which is only a credit to what decent tracks they are. Ones like I'll be over you translate perfectly to cd and remain as beautiful on this cd as they are on the 45 12' single.
I mean really though, generic? Of all things you could call toto how could you call them generic. Do you listen to the musicianship. The human energy put into the keyboarding, the drumming by the least generic and possibly best drummer to ever walk the face of earth. Solo's by lukather? I think you should listen again.
My thoughts on this disc are that its not perfect no, it is `artistic' as an album is and not designed/may not satisfy `best of' customers/ fast forward happy listeners (that's maybe why it's not called best of- or greatest hits.
While understandably 'past to present' means greatest hits to a lot of you, to other's it means a `vision' of what's gone on. A reflection on toto `from back then till now'
Get the essential toto if you are hoping to find a personal fav track you aren't sure is here, or if you are one of those hungry people, you like big big cd's that contain lots of avenues. This is album art. I think it is a great start and a great cd I highly recommend to anybody.
Toto. Studioperfection to the smallest fingertip........2006-02-14
it a good listen. Track 2 Africa with it`s ethnical drum beat in the beginning, and the cool "low key" vocal set`s the standard for this 80 ths hit song from Toto. Overcool studioperction this one. Track 3 Hold the Line has it all, from the beginning with the hammering on the keyboard to the last drumbeat, it lift`s you up. One of the few tracks with "fuzz" on the guitar`s which makes a glimmer touch with a small breezee of "light heavy metal" for a change. Track 4 Out of Love, sorry to say is a let down. A big one too. When this Cd came out in 1990, this track was unrelased. This ballad is a stream of cliches. Anyway with Track 5 Georgy Porgy we are back in business again with this funky song, with fresh rythmic drum beat for a change. Track 6 I`ll be over you is a nice ballad for but has much of the same problems that Track 4 has, some boring perfection elements that drag`s it down, but other wise fine.
Track 6. Can you hear what i`m saying is also a previously unreleased track, but this one shine`s for a change. It` has a certain "jazzy funk rock rythm "beat which lift`s it up. Track 8 Rosanna is a classic. Classic Toto at his best. It`s a well composed gem, which shines on every beat. Track 9 I wont hold you back is anyway a stream of cliches, when it comes to ballad sing/song writing. It`s slow ok,but this is to much "sugar cake" to spark a shimmer. Track 10 Stop Loving You, has a great instrumental synth beginning, but then it`s suddenly change`s into an ok funky beat song, with some great instrumental elements included. Track 11 99, is an early ok funky song, which sparks here and there, but it`s easily forgotten. Track 12 Pamela is a likeable song which hold`s the standard, execpt for the overkilled synth sound from the 80 ths which pop`s up here and there. Track 13 Animal is total out of t line. This sound`s like poor man`s "disco funk". The theme goes around and around, and doesn`t kick off. But anyway. Toto shines most of the time and is a great introduction to the band for beginners. Toto is anyway studioperfection to the smallest fingertip, either you like it or not.
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Past, Present And Future
Al Stewart Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000032V0 Release Date: 1992-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Old Admirals
- Warren Harding
- Soho (Needless To Say)
- The Last Day Of June 1934
- Post World War Two Blues
- Roads To Moscow
- Terminal Eyes
- Nostradamus
Customer Reviews:
Past Present and Future.......2007-05-16
Past, Present, and Future in the past........2007-05-14
Great second half.......2006-12-19
Released in 1974, this is Al Stewart's fifth album, depending on how you are counting. It is 42 minutes long and the transition to CD is very good.
This album had two killer tracks, the 8 minute Roads To Moscow and the 9 minute Nostradamus. In between those 2 songs was the very good 3 minute Terminal Eyes, which reminds of the Beatles Come Together or I Am the Walrus, but not quite as wierd.
The first side of the album consisted of some boring, tedious songs. It seems like Al Stewart is at his worst when he sings about the Navy (just like Lord Granville on the Year of the Cat).
This was one of those LP's where you played only one side. You listened to the other once, and would never play it again. There were many like that in rock history, like Iron Butterfly's In-A-Godda-Da-Vida or Rare Earth's Get Ready.
"Roads to Moscow" is a masterpiece, but Bruce K. got it wrong!.......2006-09-12
How can a guy get it so very wrong? One listen to this exceptional track clearly clues the listener into the time period and circumstance of the story. I cannot believe that you ever listened to this record Bruce, and if you did you should be ashamed of yourself for writing a review as wreckless as this. It is clear that you simply "made this up", perhaps after listening to the first 30 seconds of the song, or more likely, bought your information from some college term paper web site, the kind that cause their customers to flunk out of school. Sadly, people including myself have relied on your reviews to make buying decisions. This shows us that you are nothing but a fraud and should not be allowed to participate in this forum ever again.
An Overlooked Musical Gem.......2006-08-07
The best known tracks are "Roads To Moscow" and "Nostradamus" which both got some FM air play in the 70s and established Al Stewart's name among a small cult following before his 1976 album "Year Of The Cat" earned him a Top 10 spot.
Al Stewart is a great songwriter who always comes up with great lyrics. He also has a strong interest in historical subjects and that interest often finds its way into his songs.
"Nostradamus" is about the 16th French seer whose visions of the future have been the subject of countless books, articles and documentaries.
"Roads To Moscow" is about a nameless Russian soldier in WWII who is captured by the Germans, escapes, makes his way back to Russian lines and is treated as a spy and/or a traitor because he was captured and survived. The Soviet political commissars send him to a prison camp in Siberia. It's a great song; read your own interpretations into the story.
Bottom line: this album is a musical gem which never achieved the recognition it deserved. It deserves your attention; buy it.
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Resurrections: Past, Present and Future
Pettidee Manufacturer: Beatmart Recordings and Soldier Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OHZKF4 Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- I'm a Vet
- The Bands Up
- Dope Boy
- I Can't - Leon Timbo
- Throw Ya Hands Up
- Static
- Uh! Oh!
- No Wed, No Bed
- We Ain't Scared
- Blood Shed
- My Life
- Medley: From the Heart/Soul Food
- All Alone
- Choppin' Blades
- Untitled Track
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The Greatest Irish Tenors Past and Present
Manufacturer: Valley ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E115T0 Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Ireland, Mother Ireland
- Beautiful Isle of Somewhere
- God Bless America
- I Hear You Calling Me
- Mother Machree
- Battle Hymn of the American Republic
- Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
- The Rose of Tralee
- (Medley) The Star of the Country Down
- The Kerry Dance
- The Low-Backed Car
- The Ould Turf Fire
- The Stuttering Lovers
- Macushla
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- God Keep You Is My Prayer
Product Description
1. Ireland, Mother Ireland
2. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere
3. God Bless America
4. I Hear You Calling Me
5. Mother Machree
6. Battlehymn of the American Republic
7. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
8. The Rose of Tralee
9. Medley - The Star of the County Down giThe Kerry Dance giThe Low-backed Car giThe Ould Turf Fire giThe Stuttering Lovers
10. Macushla
11. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
12. The Star-Spangled Banner
13. God Keep You Is My Prayer
Format: CD
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Past, Present & Futures
Chick Corea New Trio Manufacturer: Stretch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ATMU Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Fingerprints
- Jitterbug Waltz
- Cloud Candy
- Dignity
- Rhumba Flamenco
- Anna's Tango
- The Chelsea Shuffle
- Nostalgia
- The Revolving Door
- Past, Present & Futures
- Life Line
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Chick Corea is a musician of extraordinary abilities and sometimes maddening shifts in artistic perspective. On Past, Present & Futures, he returns to the trio format that gained him some early renown in 1968 with Now He Sings, Now He Sobs. This time, instead of Roy Haynes and Miroslav Vitous, he's got drummer Jeff Ballard and bassist Avishai Cohen. Like most Corea sidemen, they are gifted players, though lacking the personality of someone such as Stanley Clarke or Barry Altschul. Past, Present & Futures only partially fulfills its title. Corea rows into the mainstream, drawing from Fats Waller's jazz standard "Jitterbug Waltz" to original compositions that owe more to Chick's post-bop roots than to his avant-garde or fusion strains. While much of the music is extremely competent and buoyantly played, only a few tracks lift off, such as "Dignity," with its off-center melancholy, and improvisations that take some pieces deeper. On "Chelsea Shuffle" a hard-bop homage to his old stomping grounds in Chelsea, Massachusetts, you can hear the Horace Silver soul-groove sound that was influencing Corea at the time. Every few years, people think Chick Corea has lost it, and every few years Chick does an album that shows that he may not be on the bleeding edge anymore, but he hasn't lost a thing. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
It's all about the tunes...death to standards!.......2006-10-07
Chick's Still Innovative.......2005-09-26
Chick Corea seems to have been going for this sound for a while, with albums like Akoustic Band, but I think he achieves it with better success here. Some of the compositions here are unlike any other jazz I have ever heard. Songs like "Fingerprints" and "Chelsea Shuffle" have a ton of rhythmic punches (in the case of the blues "Fingerprints," the punches are the main theme), and incredible group interplay is present here, with many cases of piano/bass doubling the same line in the composition (other tunes that do this include "Dignity," "Revolving Door," and "Cloud Candy"). The songs on this album seem to require a very precise group interplay, and the musicians pull it off beautifully.
The sound of this album is also quite different from most of his other ones; the atmosphere here is very light with lots of space and emphasis on higher notes. It reminds me of classical music, particularly impressionism, and it also reminds me of Bill Evans's approach, but the songs themselves are very unlike anything Evans would play. Chick also features interludes between solos on this album, such as "Cloud Candy," "Dignity," and "Rhumba Flamenco." It think ultimately it is his emphasis on group interplay and treating each instrument as having a part of the melody (rather than doing a standard jam-session type of arrangement) that makes this album really stand out and work well.
The album is mostly originals with one standard: "Jitterbug Waltz" by Fats Waller. However, Chick's treatment of this song is no different from the rest of the material on this album; group interplay and delicate touches. If I never heard the tune before, I'd think it was one of Chick's on this album. It is a very impressive arrangement of this song.
Standouts on this album include the incredibly catchy and punchy "Fingerprints," "Dignity" with its delicate approach and amazing use of space and repeating bass lines throughout the head and the solos (similar to something off Three Quartets, but not in atmosphere), the bluesy and swinging "Chelsea Shuffle," and the Latin and rhythmic "Rhumba Flamenco."
It is awesome to hear that Chick Corea is still trying out new ideas for jazz. Often, jazz artists innovate once and then spend the rest of their careers just exploring those innovations rather than moving on. I think Chick has the right idea in trying to push the music to places it hasn't been yet; it is albums like this that show me that jazz may not be dead yet. I recommend it to all Chick fans; you will not be disappointed.
An instant classic.......2005-02-10
Excellent trio playing.......2002-07-19
His sidemen on this recording- Cohen and Ballard- aren't as well known as Pattitucci and Weckl (from the "Akoustik" album) nor do they have chops quite as flashy, but I think this is the more musical, more lyrical album of the two. The "Akoustik" album was at its best when Corea was playing solo; here, the interplay between Corea and his sidemen is much more intimate, more communicative.
A fine recording of a fine performance.
inventive and engaging.......2002-06-08
The three form one cohesive unit, it seems as though they are reading each others' minds - the interplay and development of musical ideas happens among the three of them as though every note were written down ahead of time, but it always sounds spontaneous.
This album grabbed my attention from the very beginning and didn't let go until the bitter end. I enjoyed every minute of it.
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Past, Present & Future
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam Manufacturer: Thump Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006OKN Release Date: 1998-05-12 |
Tracks:
- I Wonder If I Take You Home
- Can Yo Feel The Beat
- You'll Never Change
- All Cried Out
- Head To Toe
- Someone To Love Me for Me
- Lost In Emotion
- Little Jackie Wants To Be A Star
- Let The Beat Hit Em
- Hold On (To This Feeling) (Deep House Mix)
- Here I Go Again
- I Need Your Lovin
- I Wonder If I Take U Home
Customer Reviews:
Past, Present, & Future.......2005-08-18
because I was around back then as a teenager and my friends and I use to hang with them before they became famous and they were just starting out. I am so proud of them because lisa was one of the first real hispanics to make it big in the cross over. Everything you here now is garbage back then music was real music
they sang about sex and everything but they did it in a way that was not nasty just well sexy.
A great blast from the past.......2004-02-17
I can remember when "I Wonder If I Take You Home" was THE song. Everyone had it blasting on their car stereos, their boom boxes on the beach in summer, singing it down the hallways in school. You could say that about a lot of songs by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. Unfortunately, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam aren't making music anymore.
Trip down memory lane! I love this CD!.......2003-03-20
queen of freestyle.......2002-01-24
This is her greatest hits which has the songs we love"can you feel th beat" and many others.These songs will live on forever and so will Lisa lisa,which made music history on the charts and for being a positive role model for latinos. We all want her back on the charts, hopefully she will be releasing new music soon.This cd begs you to want her back,its a very good cd and deserves to be in everyones latin freestyle or r&b collection.
I love this CD!.......1999-02-13
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Past & Present
Crowbar Manufacturer: Pavement Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000021KK Release Date: 1997-10-08 |
Tracks:
- All I Had (I Gave)
- Existence Is Punishment
- The Only Factor
- Still I Reach
- Vacum
- Subversion
- Waiting In Silence
- High Rate Extinction
- I Have Failed
- Fixation ' Live On Tour '
- Four Walls ' Live On Tour '
- Self Inflicted
Salsa Music:
- Pensando en Ti
- Por Segunda Vez
- Recoje Tu Maleta
- Recoje Tu Maleta
- Recordando Sus Trios Favoritos
- Red Hot Cumbias
- Reventon de Promavera
- Sabor a Cuba, Vol. 3
- Salamandra
- Sandy Sanchez
Salsa Music
All in Twilight, Toru Takemitsu: Complete Music for Guitar
American Pie 2 [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]
At The Speed Of Sound [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Bach J.S: 6 Suites for Cello [Import]
Ascenseur Pour L'echafaud [Import]