Coo
Track Listings
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1. Where Are You Tonight
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2. Can't Let You Go
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3. You're Just Who I Need
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4. Missing You
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5. Promise You My Love
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6. No Way Out
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7. My Fallen Angel
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8. I Wanna Hold You
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9. We Belong Together
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10. Mega Beats
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Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo: The Best of Rick Derringer
Rick Derringer
Manufacturer: Big Eye Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000E115O0
Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo
- Hang On Sloopy
- Still Alive And Well
- I Got To Go Back
- Come On Let's Go
- Beyond The Universe
- Don't Worry Mother (Your Son's Heart Is Pure)
- Teenage Love Affair
- Beat The Clock
- Let Me In
- Bazooka - Pat Travers
- Whatever You Do! Don't! - Cherie Currie (Of The Runaways)
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- Dark and delectable
- It's just weird
- Dark, haunting and splendid!
- Fan-Stinkin-Tastic!
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Black River Falls
Reverend Glasseye and His Wooden Legs
Manufacturer: Coo-Coo Bird
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Alternative Rock
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Old-Time Country
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ASIN: B00008PC03
Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Midnight Cabaret
- No Road Out of Houston
- 50% Murder
- Blood O' Lambs
- Penitentiary Highball
- Seven Little Girls
- 3 Ton Chain
- Carnival of Pills
- Paddywagon Turban
- One More Smoke
- Black River Falls
Customer Reviews:
Dark and delectable.......2005-10-21
Murder, madness, despair, and occasionally, love: welcome to the world of Reverend Glasseye. This album is great fun, and absolutely recommended to anybody who likes the weirder, darker side of music. Adam Glasseye's dynamic, bizarre vocals (often a reedy vibrato tenor, but occasionally sinking into a huskier yowl) may be jarring to the uninitiated ear, but they're the perfect complement to the fine, sprawling band of horns, guitars, drums, and keys.
Midnight Cabaret is a fast-paced romp, running through a long list of strange revelers in the dark of night. Blood O' Lambs is a true country holler, and 3 Ton Chain calls to mind the plodding horror of a coal mine, and Carnival of Pills feels like love turned to poison. But for me, the stand out track closes the album: Black River Falls. This haunting tale really highlights the amazing talent for songwriting this band has. Starting out with a simple guitar line, the song quickly blooms, with the sad rise of the horn section as things go from bad to worse, along with keyboardist Piet Masone's truly ghostly falsetto, and ending with an intense layering of voices, and a plodding, ominous sloshing sound closing out this strong early effort from a band I can only believe will get stronger as the days pass.
It's just weird.......2005-07-20
I read the reviews here on Amazon and purchased this album partly on the strength of the review, and partly because Amazon recommended it for fans of 16 Horsepower. I'm a big 16 HP fan, so I figured I'd give Reverend Glasseye a try. The album cover looked like something 16 HP would produce, so I figured it must be in the same genre. Big disappointment - it's not to my taste at all. Although the music itself is very tight and the instrumentation is creative, the vocals are just waaaaay too annoying. The lead vocalist sings so fast that you can't understand a word he's saying. This in itself is not necessarily damnable - I love Blues Traveller, despite the fact that John Popper sings like he's on speed too; but what's worse is that that the Rev. Adam Glasseye (is he really a Reverend?) sings in an affected brusque shouty voice that I find totally intolerable. The vocals are basically rapidfire yelling, and it's really grating. Some of the lyrics sound as though they might be interesting if they were intelligible, but the Reverend sings too fast and way too obnoxious to make any sense out of them. The only song I really like is 50% Murder, which is sung in a completely different affected voice - sibiliant and intriguing. The slower, quieter vocal track makes room for the beat and instrumentation and the whole song works really well for me. Too bad the rest of the album is like fingernails on a chalkboard...
Dark, haunting and splendid!.......2004-01-10
When listening to this CD, you cast into the black ink genre of movies like "Dead Man, Ravenous and Judge Roy Bean", dissect cadavers in a Mark Ryden painting, or think of whiskey halls, taxidermy and frozen mill ponds. This collection of spooky, Walnut Grove hymns reaches into the mysterious dark heart of the nineteenth century. The sound is cold and haunting, even more than the nostalgic and eclectic croons of Waits and eastern euro-cabaret. These tunes creak with squeezebox melodies and western rhythms that seem to place you on the ill fated wagon train to Truckee. A little bit further down the road and a little bit further in the barn, the lyrics and music are peculiar enough to set a bucolic mood with a taste of dirt in your mouth, but not lose you in esoteric translation. Like all great songs and tales of the west, there is an element of no return and no looking back. What an excellent motif for a clever debut by the Reverend Glass Eye and his Wooden Legs.
Fan-Stinkin-Tastic!.......2003-03-25
To begin with, this is not a long cd. It's only about 40 minutes long. It is, however forty amazing minutes. I was played this cd, and straight from the first song, I was fascinated by every minute. I kept expecting to hear a bit of filler any second, but the tracks get better and better as the album goes on. Buy this thing. Expect rowdiness, lots of wailing and soaring vocals, and dare I say Tom Waits inspired story songs with full on organs, horn sections, and polka beats. There's really even no way to describe this album, you need to hear it for yourself. And I mean that literally. You NEED to hear this.
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Little Sunflower
Barbara Montgomery
Manufacturer: Mr. Bean and Bumpy Music, Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008RVFT
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- An Illusion
- E-Mail Blues
- As The Sun
- Idle Moments
- Armando's Rhumba
- You're Always In My Space
- When We First Met
- Web of Glass
- Vox Barbara
Album Description
Produced by Ms. Montgomery and issued on her own record label, Little Sunflower features nine tantalizing songs, many of them written by the songstress and her longtime pianist and co-writer, Barry Sames, as well as covers of Freddie Hubbard and Duke Pearson tunes with Ms. Montgomery's appendant lyrics. Two songs, "Armando's Rhumba" and "You're Always in My Space" hearken back to Ms. Montgomery's previous album, Dakini Land, a tribute to her friendship and the music of master keyboardist Chick Corea and his wordsmith Neville Potter. The latter song is a premier of a never before recorded work of Mr. Corea's; the former includes lyrics written at the request of Ms. Montgomery and recorded for the first time as well. Ms. Montgomery assembled an empathetic group of musicians and let them stretch out, the result being that the songs seems to fully and organically developed to the point of luxuriation. Tenor saxophonist Chris Farr and hornman John Swana provide the perfect complements to Ms. Montgomery's strong, protean singing and their ample solo spaces are packed with smart harmonic inventions and infectious phrasings. Sames, a sparkling pianist, not only energizes the rhythm section, he also supplies a broad, knowing acccompaniment to Ms. Montgomerythat allows her to confidently ride the groove. Her vocals show that she is an acute expositor of the language of power, coercion, and, ultimately, love. Whether it be with husky declarations or soaring sanctifications, Ms. Montgomery's exquisite vocal gifts and unerring attentivness to a song's dynamics come together here on Little Sunflower. Bluesy, shrewd, seductive, gracious, sentimental--few singers around today can color a song like Barbara Montgomery.
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All or Nothing
Coo Coo Cal
Manufacturer: 33rd Street
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0001XAMG8
Release Date: 2004-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Midwest Best
- Block Too Block
- By Storm
- Ackriste
- Off the Heeza
- With Me
- Ride on My Enemies
- Who's Callin Me
- U Don't Wanna See It
- Made Away
- Get Dis Money
- Mob
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Digging The Grave
Manufacturer: Slash Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000EGZG4A |
Product Description
UK made 1995 release. Track listing: 1. Digging in the Grave, 2. Ugly in the Morning, 3. Absolute Zero, and 4. Cuckoo for Caca.
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- 4sho
- Exquisite
- RIDE TILL WE DIE
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Walkin' Dead
Coo Coo Cal
Manufacturer: Black Mafia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000035X6M
Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ride Till We Die
- Take It How You Like
- Walkin Dead
- Skit
- Penny 4 Your Thoughts
- Ain Shit Changed
- Real G's
- Set up Shop
- Grimmreaper (Prelude)
- Grimmreaper
- News Breaks
- Game Still Recognize Game
- Tha Shit
- Dime a Dozen (Prelude)
- Dime a Dozen
- No Mercy
- Money Makes the World Go Crazy
- Make a Mil
Customer Reviews:
4sho.......2004-04-06
This album was hot and gangsta but old boy fell off. I hope he come back cuz he was holding it down. If he don't though then thats how it be. but it was hot 4sho
Exquisite.......2001-05-16
It's on fire, it represents the struggle and life in everyday living.
RIDE TILL WE DIE.......2000-01-11
HOT TO DEATH. THE SH**T IS TIGHT. YOU DEFINITELY NEED TO COP THE ALBUM!
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Still Walkin'
Coo Coo Cal
Manufacturer: Sw-South West Label Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000066AOQ
Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Coo Coo Cal
- Why They Call Him Crazy - Coo Coo Cal
- Ghetto 2 Ghetto - Coo Coo Cal, Mr. Do It to Death,
- You Got Me Fuck Up - Coo Coo Cal, , Mr. Do It to Death
- (Skit) - Coo Coo Cal
- Stealing Hoes - Coo Coo Cal,
- Eyes of the Smooth One - Coo Coo Cal
- (Skit) - Coo Coo Cal
- Bad to the Bone - Coo Coo Cal, Mr. Lee,
- Dealing with a Mob - Coo Coo Cal, , Mr. Lee, ,
- Ride Till We Die - Coo Coo Cal, Twista
- Fuck Your Vest - Coo Coo Cal,
- I Remember - Coo Coo Cal
- No Mercy - Coo Coo Cal
- (Skit) - Coo Coo Cal
- Game Still Recognize Game - Coo Coo Cal
- Get Down or Lay Down [*] - Coo Coo Cal,
- Coke Cola Oznola [*] - Coo Coo Cal,
- Bad Ass Bitch [*] - Coo Coo Cal,
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Happy End and Begin
Reverend Glasseye and His Wooden Legs
Manufacturer: Coo-Coo Bird
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00070EBNU
Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Last Standing Man
- Spook the Turk's Nag
- The World is not my Home Sir
- 3 Ton Chain (live)
- Sins of Portsmouth
Customer Reviews:
Well-done.......2005-12-08
The release of Reverend Glasseye's triumphant new album "Our Lady of the Broken Spine" does not render moot this brief but brilliant release. Rather than a handful that didn't make the cut for the album, these are in fact older songs with which the Reverend simply couldn't bear to part.
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In-Between
Manufacturer: Clare Burson Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BTLZ3Q
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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- COO COO
- Coo Coo brings heat
- U GOTTA!
- Production lets Cal down on this one
- One of the Best CD's of 2000/2001
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Disturbed
Coo Coo Cal
Manufacturer: Rhino / Ada
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ASIN: B00005O6BO
Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- My Projects
- I Did It Again
- How Does It Feel To Ya (feat. Koffee Brown& Midwikid)
- Sick And tired
- Something Something
- Dedication (feat. Mr. Do It To Death)
- Freak Nasty
- Still Ride Till We Die (feat. Twista)
- Ghetto Dreaming
- Wanna Be A G (feat. Midwikid)
- My Mind Is Gone
- Disturbed (feat. Nothing Typical)
- Do You Wanna Ride (feat. Mocha & Mr. Do It To Death)
- Still In The Game (feat. Gage & Lil Niq)
Amazon.com
Coo Coo Cal's Disturbed offers more variety than previous efforts, but his lyrics remain wanting. Beats on the LP come courtesy of Kay-Gees and Big Hank, and though they sometimes contain flashes of originality, for the most part they sound stale and reheated. There's some good collaborations with cats like fellow Midwesterners MC Twista, Koffee Brown, Midwikid, Mr. Do It to Death, Kela, and a few others, but the main reason for digging this joint is Cal's on-point flow and his ability to throw down occasional patches of colorful wordplay. With better production and more-imaginative tales, Cal might just live up to his own hyperbole. --Paul Sullivan
Customer Reviews:
COO COO.......2004-09-18
Coo Coo Cal is probally my favorite rapper out there right now and I love all of his cds. This isnt only because im from Milwaukee. All of these tracks never get old.
Coo Coo brings heat.......2004-01-12
The production on this cd was outstanding. Coo Coo has the unique ability to inflectuate his voice in a way that sounds tite, not annoying like other rappers who try to do this. He does represent the MIDWEST very well.
U GOTTA!.......2001-12-05
Coo Coo Cal's "Disturbed" is simply one of the finest rap albums out there. The album showcases phat tracks back to back. "The Projects" is indeed 2002's summer anthem. Git on it fellaz, you wont be disappointed.
Production lets Cal down on this one.......2001-12-02
Coo Coo Cal is a talented MC, no doubt about it. The first thing that strikes me after listening to this album is however the weak production. Especially the producer Big Hank dissapoints. The beats are boring and sound too simple. One of the few good tracks, "How does it feel to ya" is produced by former Naughty by Nature member Kay Gee and this track stands out. Another good track is "Still ride til we die". Again the production on this track is a bit dubious but the song sounds good due to the MC skills of Cal and Twista. Except from these tracks the album is boring and will have you sleeping rather than dancing...
One of the Best CD's of 2000/2001.......2001-10-21
I think this is an excellent CD. It's complete with all the themes imaginable: drugs, harlots, Prison, Ghetto life, criminal acts, depression, and some good stuff like hope. Unlike the Cash Money or NO Limit, this rapper actually has some interesting ideas, not only Ice, Cash. His voice isn't annoying like Lil' Wayne's or jadakiss's. I think this album is good because every song is good: from track 1 through 16. I especially liked songs: My projects (2), I did it again (3), HOw does it feel to ya (4), sick and tired (5), dedication (7), ghetto dreaming (10), My mind is gone (12), and My projects remix Ft. Trick Daddy and Kurupt (16). But every song is good. You won't need to skip through tracks, trust me. This guy has flows. I hope he gets new artist of the year. Another good thing about this album is that every song's beats are sweet. No stupid Stuff, COo is an incredibly versatile rapper with good intelligent lyrics and timeless beatz... fo sho... If you respect the rap game, you gotta get this. I didn't trust coo's new album since he was a new artist, so i got the mp3's, but after hearing like 3 songs, I Got this CD. It's Awesome! better than Dmx, Ja rule, Petey Pablo, Jadakiss, and other east Coast rappers. But 2pac and Snoop still rule the game! If you want to get a Cd that you won't have to take back, GO and buy this!
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- Face2Face [Import]
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