Nookie [CD-single]
Track Listings
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1. Nookie [Radio Edit] - Jamesy P,
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2. Nookie [Jabba's More Fire Radio Edit] - Jamesy P
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3. Nookie [Extended Mix] - Jamesy P,
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4. Nookie [Carnival del Nookie UK Club Mix] - Jamesy P
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5. Nookie [Trinidadian Burning Mix] - Jamesy P,
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6. Call Out Hook - Jamesy P
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Nookie,Jamesy P,Universal,Party Soca,Pop,R&B,Soca
Nookie [CD-single]
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In@thedeepend
Nookie
Manufacturer: Good Looking Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005RCBL
Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Disillusion
- Natural Experience
- Pushing The Vibe
- Innerspace
- Dimension Of Sound
- Blu Funk
- Beyond Therapy
- Stepping Back (Made In Detroit Mix)
- My Lovin'
Average customer rating:
- Cute, fun song with a good beat!
- Great Song
- Another senseless, overplayed song
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Nookie
Jamesy P
Manufacturer: Smoove
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Reggae
| International
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Soca
| Caribbean & Cuba
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ASIN: B000AOVL68
Release Date: 2005-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Nookie [Radio Edit] - Jamesy P,
- Nookie [Jabba's More Fire Radio Edit] - Jamesy P
- Nookie [Extended Mix] - Jamesy P,
- Nookie [Carnival del Nookie UK Club Mix] - Jamesy P
- Nookie [Trinidadian Burning Mix] - Jamesy P,
- Call Out Hook - Jamesy P
Album Description
Every few years the tradewinds blow a massive summer hit over from the Caribbean sound systems to the UK's airwaves. This summer, if ever a tune deserved to be blessed with the tag 'phenomenon', then Jamesy P's massive soca jam 'Nookie' is that very record. The biggest tune in the Caribbean for the last 12 months with every Carnival throbbing to its heavy riddim, its release here at the end of August will ensure it is THE tune of summer 2005 across the whole of the UK.
Album Details
Every Few Years the Tradewinds Blow a Massive Summer Hit Over from the Caribbean Sound Systems to the UK'S Airwaves. This Summer, If Ever a Tune Deserved to Be Blessed with the Tag 'phenomenon', Then Jamesy P's Massive Soca Jam 'nookie' is that Very Record. The Biggest Tune in the Caribbean for the Last 12 Months with Every Carnival Throbbing to Its Heavy Riddim, Its Release Here at the End of August Will Ensure it is the Tune of Summer 2005 Across the Whole of the UK. Brought to You by the Same People as Kevin Lyttle's Worldwide Smash Hit 'turn Me On', the Track is Now Set to Devastate the Clubs Here in the Same Way it Did Across the Atlantic. While So Many Producers Sweat Cheaply Looking for the Next Sample Or Hook, the All-out Bump N Grind of 'nookie' Will Make it the Most Memorable Track of the Summer and an Explosive Pop Crossover Phenomenon.
Customer Reviews:
Cute, fun song with a good beat!.......2006-08-24
Really liked the song - it's fun and cute with clever lyrics. I'm not from the Caribbean so some of the slang I couldn't understand but that didn't stop me from grooving on it. The CD is just different versions of the same song - one of which I didn't like as much as the others but they were all fine.
The disc is a CD and DVD, so after you listen to the song - you can put the disc in your computer and watch the video - which is really cute and funny also. I appreciate that the fact although the video is full of sexy bikini-clad young ladies - it's done all in fun. There's nothing vulgar in any of the scenes, just images of a young man's fantasy. So I really liked it - and I giggled and laughed through it twice.
So if you are having a party and want a song that will get folks up and on the dance floor - Nookie will do the trick.
Great Song.......2005-11-24
The song is great, there are many mixes to it. We jam to it in the club, the DJs turn it out and rock da place. Love it, Hopes he make more like it.
Another senseless, overplayed song.......2005-10-27
I went to London over the summer to visit my family recently, only to find another annoying tune being played. This song sucks it is more irritating to listen to than Kevin Little crap. I mean come on "Woosy Woosy", what that heck is this wanker singing. The music industry has really lost a sense of quality music. I could quiet possibly put this up as being one of the worst songs I have ever heard, along with this years "My Hump".I am hoping this guy puts out a better album.
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- Better listen than any of limp bizkit's albums
- wow !!!
- Puh-leez tell me this is a joke
- W...T...F???
- W......T......F....!
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Break Stuff: The String Quartet Tribute to Limp Bizkit
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00019JQJQ
Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
- My Way
- Eat You Alive
- Faith
- My Generation
- Build A Bridge
- N 2 Gether Now
- Counterfeit
- Pollution
- Break Stuff
- Nookie
- Ventilation Management
Product Description
1. Eat You Alive
2. Nookie
3. Counterfeit
4. N 2 Gether Now
5. Rollin'
6. My Way
7. Faith
8. Break Stuff
9. My Generation
10. Build A Bridge
11. Pollution
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Better listen than any of limp bizkit's albums.......2005-09-29
yea listening to a string quartet that resembles limp bizkit's music is way better than listening to decent music thrown down my fred durst's whiny retarded vocals.
wow !!!.......2004-10-26
Dang !!! This CD Got some SERIOUS Tude !!! Out of the 5 "String Quartet Tribute" CD's I own (Evanescence, 3 Doors Down, Beyonce, Linkin Park, AND THIS MASTERPIECE !!!), This is definently my favorite !!! enough said ...
GO GET THIS CD !!!
Puh-leez tell me this is a joke.......2004-09-20
I don't believe it. The world's second worst band (the absolute worst being good charlotte) gets a tribute album. That's THE gayesy idea ever!!! Since when did they deserve a tribute album?
I really have nothing else to say.
W...T...F???.......2004-06-28
You obviously are NOT a Limp Bizkit Fan if you don't have or LOVE this CD!!!! It F&*KIN RAWKS!!!! Losers, Idiots & Haters are the only people on the planet that would think for one second that this isn't a excellent CD!!! I bought it the first time, it got stolen out of my car and I'm buying it again because I will not live without it!!!!
W......T......F....!.......2004-06-22
this has got to be the most retarded idea ever concieved in the entire universe.but I'm sure they figure some doofus is bound to buy it,so more power to vitamin records.as this is the first review for this cd I'm telling you-get the string tributes to tool or slayer instead of this and the other stupid idea,the system of a down string trib!you'll thank yourself in the end(unless you are braindead).
Average customer rating:
- Everyone Needs Some Nookie in Their Life!. . .
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Nookie 2K6
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Vp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Reggae
| International
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| Reggae
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Pop Rap
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ASIN: B000EULW0S
Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Oh Yes - Sizzla
- Look out Fi Dem - Buju Banton
- We Set di Trend - Beenie Man
- Under di Blood - Bounty Killer
- Bussup Yuh Steel - Elephant Man
- Baby Shotta - Ward 21
- No Drop di Thing - Lady Saw
- Put Your Lighter High
- Think dem Bad
- One Motion - Idonia
- Push Up Yuh Hand
- Nuh Badda
- All About the G's
- Proper Thing (Ain't It) - Vybz Kartel
- Can't Trick We
- Nookie Version - Jam Two,
Customer Reviews:
Everyone Needs Some Nookie in Their Life!. . ........2007-02-22
Each and every time I hear a new riddim from the King Jammy's camp, I get more and more impressed. Besides resting on the laurels of family patriarch King Jammy himself, the extended family, in the form of John John, CJ, Baby G (who is, to date, the only of the legendary producer's tribe to turn vocalist) , and Jam2 (and I'm SURE there are a few others). In preference, I've always favored Jam2's vibes better. Jam2 will typically build a BIG sounding hardcore dancehall riddim with a twist. From the Engine which he built with his brother, through the WONDERFUL Amharic and most recently in 2006, the Sidewalk University. He always manages to put out a seriously wicked riddim for the dancehall and actually, for one of the very few younger producers, Jam2 exercises fantastic artist choice for his riddims, even amongst the newer and un-established talent he voices, the artists always seem made for the riddim and rarely do you get the `fish out of water' vibe from one of his tunes (and that's saying something because both the Sidewalk University and the Amharic had some crazy twists).
Mixed in there somewhere and flying under my radar apparently (I think I must've been in the shower or something) is the sickly high powered Nookie. The Nookie is simply one of the coolest riddims I've ever heard! Its not big like the Engine was, it has its own type of vibe while still maintaining its hardcore base, but its so wonderfully crafted and built that the result is a well functioning well oiled machine of a riddim which goes to back some of the finest hardcore dancehall talents available in Jamaica.
Typically on a riddim album, I like to look at who actually produced the riddim, and what they have done previously; I like to look at the artist selection, which almost always tells you who produced the riddim (certain producers lovvvvvvvvvvvve voicing certain artists, which is how we get such pairs as Vybz Kartel and producer Vendetta and Bounty Killa and King Jammy despite the absence of a binding contract); and besides the actual riddim itself, I like to see if the producer has gone the extra mile to give any variations on the riddim, making the album FAR more fan friendly and easy to listen to, for those who may not have the patience to sit through sometimes 20 tracks (this time `only` 16) worth of tunes on the exact same riddim. Besides the variations, the Nookie has everything I look for. It does take a few minor shifts during its 16 tracks (most notably during Elephant Man's track Buss Up Yuh Steel), but for the most part, the riddim is a somewhat unusual docile hardcore riddim (it almost reminds a little of Scatta's Double Jeopardy riddim from 2001) which proves a little difficult to ride, probably due to the oddly placed (but wonderfully done) guitar right in the middle of the track.
Jam2 and his brother John John, who built the Nookie together also did a great job of artist selection. Due to their family's extensive experience in the field, they pretty much had their choice of anyone they wanted to work with but they took their time and even added some of the younger talents who really shine on the Nookie and thus, make the riddim itself shine. Never neglecting the true dancehall and reggae heavyweights, you'll find the type of names which will ultimately sell an album of this variety as the Bountys, Beenies, Sizzlas, and Bujus of the world are on track as well (as well as I couple I didn't mention) and they all (with one possible exception) do a well enough job.
Starting the album is actually two of the weaker tracks on the riddim. Both Sizzla and especially Buju fail to deliver their bests with their Oh Yes and Look Out Fi Dem, respectively. Sizzla's Oh Yes isn't bad at all however, he actually pushes one of the best hooks on the riddim completely and several times I remember the tune playing in Jamaican dancehalls, but you go through and you get lyric after lyric for fodder of the Kalonji critics who claim the Bobo has gone too slack. Buju just doesn't seem to have the Nookie set well in his sites. It took me several times actually listening to Look Out fi Dem to FIND the chorus (and maybe that says more about me than Buju) in the track, and it actually comes off as a complete freestyle and definitely not Gargamel's best freestyle at that. The only other truly questionable track on the Nookie riddim is probably the stereotypically named and discussed All About the G's, by the poorly named Money God, and all I can say about that is that I'm definitely not looking forward to anything in the future from this young artist (although he does drop a few clever lines and has a decent flow, a longer gestation period is needed before tackling such a `big' riddim).
That leaves the other 13 tracks to shine and most of them more than carry their weight on the track. Check what is probably the riddim's best tune, We Set Di Trend by the Doctor. Despite ridiculously not being included on Beenie's last album, Undisputed, one could make the point that late 2005-early `06 saw no bigger track from the dancehall king, dropping in finely on the history of the dancehall, just a powerful track despite being completely in control of the big riddim at the same time, and clearly aimed at the dancehall session. Beenie's counterpart, Bounty Killa also shines on the Nookie delivering his harsh harsh Under di Blood. Under di Blood is pure and simple exactly what I imagine John John and Jam2 had in mind when they finished the Nookie. it's a high powered and very hardcore track by that specific genre's ace over the past decade, and Bounty doesn't disappoint at all, as he completely KILLS the Nookie with Under di Blood.
"Murder dem mi son Adi, dem no ready fi yuh daddy!", Bounty utters on Under di Blood and when `mi son' gets his chance over the Nookie he delivers the seriously slack and equally wicked Proper Thing (aka Ain't I, also aka Proper English). Kartel shows you can take a well worn and tired topic of discussion and CONSTANTLY bring it back and back and no one will complain should you have the vibes and lyrics to do so, Proper Thing is more than top flight material for the Nookie!
Check surprisingly Wayne Marshall's vocodered Put Your Lighter High. Never been too big of a Marshall fan, but he does his thing on the Nookie so you have to respect the track. Also checking in is Elephant Man on the ridiculous Buss Yuh Steel, which finds Ele turning back the clock circa 2000 with tracks like One More Start a War (with Ward 21) and the sick sick Replacement Killers, Buss Yuh Steel is of that quality. Repping for the ladies is dancehall Empress and Princess, Lady Saw shines on her man's riddim with her No Drop di Ting as does Ce'cile with her Nah Badda, explaining exactly what her man can't be lacking in the bedroom.
But this riddim is all about the leaders of the next generation, the big timers as well as the not so big timers. Check Bugle's surprisingly strong Caan Trick We. And lastly the big three of the next generation: Mavado teaming up with Ward 21 (who sound just as home on the Nookie as anyone,, considering it sounds exactly like something straight out of their studios) on the exceptional Baby Shatta, sounding like something which could have fit perfectly on one of their earlier albums. And I'm torn between which tune I enjoy more, Busy Signal's !SICK! Think Dem Bad on which you almost wonder where he's taking his breaths with the flow being so exceptional; and on the other hand is lyrics machine Aidonia's HEAVY One Motion! In typical 'Donia style he almost outruns the riddim but stays on cadence perfectly demonstrating a style only the masters could appreciate honestly.
Overall, definitely recommending the Nookie to the riddim collectors out there. Always love new riddims from the less than active (they do their part, but with their volume we could certainly see much more) Jammy's camp these days. And the Nookie is amongst the best that we've heard coming down the road in the past few years, place it amongst the Sidewalk University (one of the widely regarded best of 2006) but not receiving that type of push. For the non-collectors out there, if you're a fan of modern hardcore dancehall, trust that it doesn't get much better than the Nookie.
Average customer rating:
- Old skool D & B. Solid.
- It is great and I think It will be fantastic.
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The Sound of Music
Nookie
Manufacturer: Selector
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Punk Revival
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ASIN: B000003SAZ
Release Date: 1995-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Sound of Music [Original Mix]
- Tribal Dance
- Drum, a Bass and a Pian
- Only You
- Khaos [A.A.S. Mix]
- Drummer of Doom [Cloud Nine Remix]
- Give a Little Love [94 Lick]
- Your Wildest Dreams
- T-Tree
- Gonna Let U Go
- Sound of Music [Foul Play Remix]
Customer Reviews:
Old skool D & B. Solid........2006-12-15
Nookie (aka Cloud 9, Freddy Fudpukker,Second Vision, Windy Milla), whose real name is Gavin Cheung, was and still is on the cutting edge of D & B. He can be heard on Ministry of Sound Radio Sunday's from 6-6:30pm est on the show Atmosphere. This album is comparable to the definitive 'Experience' album by The Prodigy from 1992. Here again on 'The Sound of Music' Nookie continues to show the vast possibilities of a drum, a bass, & a piano. Every track has something to offer. 'Return of Nookie' is another great album that's just as impossible to find as this one. He also has many other songs out on a large number of D & B comps & mixtapes. Everything this guy puts out is golden & 'The Sound of Music' is no exception.
It is great and I think It will be fantastic........1999-07-08
I think it will get him through life easy because even when I hear his music I want to dance so you better keep up the good work!
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Nookie
Jamesy P
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
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Soca
| Caribbean & Cuba
| International
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ASIN: B000BJDO6C
Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Nookie [Radio Edit] - Jamesy P,
- Nookie [Jabba's More Fire Radio Edit] - Jamesy P
- Nookie [Extended Mix] - Jamesy P,
- Nookie [Carnival del Nookie UK Club Mix] - Jamesy P
- Nookie [Trinidadian Burning Mix] - Jamesy P,
- Call Out Hook - Jamesy P
Product Description
5 tracks
1. kira clean pussy (juicy) 3:55
2. clean pussy (nookie) 3:55
3. dirty pussy 4:23
4. instrumental pussy 3:58
5. remixed house pussy 6:37
Product Description
10 tracks feat. Cloud Nine, Nookie, Twisted Anger, Ray Keith, Decoy ...
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A New Mood
Uncle Nookie , and D. Womack
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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ASIN: B000GBEN9M
Release Date: 2006-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Don't Say No
- New Mood
- Sweet Lovin
- Day-Lax
- So Hy
- Over You
- Enter
- Come as U.R.
- Green Light
- Maybe
- Renny
- Maken Out
- No Tomorrow
- Frankly
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Somethin' Major
Manufacturer: Nookie Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000696DYC |
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