Reality

Track Listings
1. Meaning of Life
2. Go Slow
3. Lonely Journey
4. Beats Rhymes
5. Coming Down

Editorial Reviews
Isthmus Publishing - Madison, WI
After a long setup, Smokin' With Superman are ready to begin their first O'Cayz appearance.

Product Description
Reality is a mix of acid jazz, funk, hip-hop, and r&b; a little something for everyone. This EP was recorded in Madison, WI at Butch Vig's Smart Studios.

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Master of Reality
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Best Black Sabbath Album
  • Sabbath's heaviest and most influential album
  • So, you thought Paranoid was depressing? . . .
  • The Bible Of Heavy Metal Music.
  • The trio comes to an end
Master of Reality
Black Sabbath
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002KDO
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Sweet Leaf
  2. After Forever
  3. Embryo
  4. Children Of The Grave
  5. Orchid
  6. Lord Of This World
  7. Solitude
  8. Into The Void

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Black Sabbath's first two releases, Black Sabbath and Paranoid, were more than groundbreaking, they were earth-shattering, exposing the public to a brutal new form of noise pollution termed heavy metal. But it was the band's third album, Master of Reality, that cemented the group as blackened wizards of doom and gloom. Just listen to the echoing cough and sludgy guitar riff of the opening track "Sweet Leaf" and compare it to anything that existed at the time. Not only were Black Sabbath heavier than Deep Purple or Vanilla Fudge, they were also more experimental and controversial, exploring themes of darkness, drugs, and depravity that others dared not address. The heaviest and most influential disc of Black Sabbath's career, Master of Reality featured proto-metal sludge like "Children of the Grave" and "After Forever," which served as a blueprint for a legion of musicians including '90s Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Smashing Pumpkins. --Jon Wiederhorn

Album Description

Japanese digitally remastered reissue of 1971 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.

Album Details

Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Best Black Sabbath Album.......2007-07-25

I am a huge fan of the Ozzy, Dio, Gillan, and Hughes eras of Black Sabbath. But I don't think that this particular album was ever surpassed in their repetoire. Master of Reality is not only the best Sabbath album, but the most representive of their innovations.

On Master of Reality, the band showcased how much their originally blues-based sound was being transformed. As opposed to the first two albums (which, though Classic in their own way, were often heavier-than-thou incarnations of Cream, Hendrix, Zeppelin, and Deep Purple), Master of Reality sets the blueprint for sludge-based Doom Metal...there's no album which compares to it at the time...there may NEVER be an album to match it in the heavy metal genre, period. Its revolutionary quality was unmatched even by such trend setters as Master of Puppets, Reign in Blood, Under the Sign of the Black Mark, or Under a Funeral Moon.

The song "Solitude" has been cited as the weak link here, but I only partly agree. "Solitude" isn't a Classic track, but serves its purpose far better than its cousin-tracks "Planet Caravan" from Paranoid, or "Sleeping Village" from the eponymous album. "Solitude" sets a standard of dynamic on this album which proves devastatingly effective. After the apocalyptic masterpiece that is "Lord of this World", "Solitude" is definitely a bit perplexing upon first listen. But there is no denying how much MORE effective the brilliant "Into the Void" is following such a mellow, flute-coloured song. You HAVE to hear it between "Lord of This World" and "Into the Void" to get the full effect of the incomparably effecting work.
Another fascinating variable on this album is the last solo section of "Lord of This World"; which seems to take a proto-Romantic era String Quartet form with its layered guitars...you have to HEAR this piece to fully understand how authentically progressive it is on a "strictly musical" level. Those men in Black Sabbath (well, at least Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler) were tremendous musicians; at times shackled by both the expectations of their public and record label.
Get this album before any other by Black Sabbath.

5 out of 5 stars Sabbath's heaviest and most influential album.......2007-06-07

Black Sabbath are without a shadow of a doubt one of the greatest and most influentual heavy metal bands of all time, and they're also one of my all time favorite heavy metal bands as well. Man I just can't praise this band enough. 1971 was no doubt a big year for Sabbath. They released their second album "Paranoid" which was a true masterpiece and one of the greatest metal albums ever, and in the same year they released what is considered the band's heaviest, most influential, and best album of their career, "Master of Reality". This album gave birth to the doom/gloom, sludge, and stoner metal subgenres, and it's also cited as an influence by many stoner and sludge metal bands as well. This album would also be the third and final Black Sabbath album to be produced by Rodger Bain. The lyrical themes on "Master of Reality" included: drugs (mostly marijuana), solitude, war, and theology. Every song on here is just fantastic. Ozzy Osbourne's vocals are just awesome on here. Guitarist Tony Iommi does some of his most heaviest riffs on this album, and his solos are really cool too. This guy is truly one of metal's greatest and most legendary guitarists. Bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward's rhythm section is really solid, nice solid bass lines from Geezer and great drumwork courtesy of Bill as well.

The opening track "Sweet Leaf" starts off with an echo of coughs, and then breaks with a slow heavy sludgy riff and hard heavy drums. That riff on the song is just extremely catchy, and a great solo by Tony is included as well. This is truly one of the best songs on here. Lyrically this song of course deals with you guessed it: marijuana. Track two "After Forever" features some really cool bass work from Geezer, some nice catchy riffs and another cool solo from Tony. Another one of my favorites. "Embryo" is a 28 second guitar interlude which leads into to track four "Children of the Grave" This is my favorite song on the entire album, and it features some more catchy and heavy riffs throughout, a groovy drum beat, and of course another great solo, killer bass, and great vocals by Ozzy. I've been learning the riffs to this song on my guitar recently. "Orchid" is antoher short, but nice instrumental with some nice accoustic chords. "Lord of This World" has a slow sinister drum beat, as well as some groovy bass lines, more heavy sludgy riffs, and cool solos from Tony. Track seven "Solitude" is a nice soft accoustic ballad with some nice singing vocals from Ozzy, nice slow bass from Geezer, and of course Tony plays a flute solo which I found tearjerking yet very cool. The lyrics on this song deal with yeah, you guessed it: solitude. The closing track "Into the Void" starts off with some slow heavy doom like riffs. During the 3 minutes mark, the songs breaks into a faster pace with faster riffs, hard hitting drums, but then shifts back to the slow heavy riffs at the 3:36 mark. Another cool guitar solo from Tony near the end is also included too.

The song list and the ratings:

1. Sweet Leaf (5:04) - 5/5
2. After Forever (5:25) - 5/5
3. Embryo (0:28) - 5/5
4. Children of the Grave (5:17) - 5/5 My favorite song
5. Orchid (1:31) - 5/5
6. Lord of This World (5:26) - 5/5
7. Solitude (5:02) - 5/5
8. Into the Void (6:11) - 5/5

See every song on here gets a 5 out of 5.

The bottom line is this: If it weren't for Black Sabbath and this album, we wouldn't have the doom/gloom, stoner and sludge metal subgenres. This album my friends, is a true heavy metal masterpiece, and it makes a great addition to your metal collection. So anyways if you're a fan of Black Sabbath, heavy metal, hard rock, or just good music in general like I'am, Master of Reality is an absolute must have in your collection. Enjoy!!

LONG LIVE BLACK SABBATH!!
LONG LIVE HEAVY METAL!!

5 out of 5 stars So, you thought Paranoid was depressing? . . ........2007-05-24

If anyone was under the illusion that Black Sabbath could get no blacker than they did on Paranoid, a shivery album with titles like War Pigs, Electric Funeral, and Hand of Doom... well, Master of Reality quickly dispatched such a notion. Songs like Children of the Grave and Lord of This World live up to their names both lyrically and musically. Except for Solitude, a very mellow but no less depressing interlude featuring Bill Ward on vocals, and Tony Iommi's inclusion of two go-nowhere-but-thankfully-short instrumentals, Master of Reality is the near perfect storm of metal with all the thunder and lightning you can take. Beginning with Sweet Leaf, an insidiously memorable tribute to Ozzy's love affair with the unholy weed, and ending with Into the Void, an indictment of everything wrong with the world (but which includes a hopeful, if somewhat improbable escape plan), it's all a metalhead could want. If not Sabbath's finest hour (I would bestow that honor on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath), it's definitely a close second.

5 out of 5 stars The Bible Of Heavy Metal Music........2007-05-23

This Album is such a MasterPiece, the writing & doomy riffs of Tony Iommi, to the odd timing of Bill Wards classic Heavy Metal drum style.
This album will go down in history as the Bible of Heavy Metal.
Ozzy sings excellent & Geezer Butlers uncanny ability to wrap his bass lines around Tonys Crushing chords. Every Song rocks.
Many dont know this album features Bill Wards 1st song he sang on.
Today with remastered technology the production is excellent.
This album taught me how to play guitar.

5 out of 5 stars The trio comes to an end.......2007-05-19

Believe it or not, Black Sabbath with the later days of zOzzy, started using synthesizers, lame names, and had some ____________ reviews. I don't care about critics, but I can't believe that someone like Black Sabbath would make a cover such as Technical Esctasy. At least they started out great.

This one has no singles, but it's still a 10 in my book. IT's not as good as Paranoid (I wouldn't ________ count on it), but it's got the same stuff that you want from Black Sabbath:Sludgy riffs, vocals, thick as _____ basslines, and everything else. The lyrics are cool, I like the lyrics because it's not satanic. Even though there are plenty of refrences to satan, Ozzy just uses satan to sybolize evil, not say anything good about him. ____, even Ozzy himself said that Black Sabbath was a hippy band, and they were into peace and love. They even started as a blues rock band, and they got the idea to make scary music after preforming next to a horror movie theater.

Every song is good, and Orchard, Embryo, and Solitude make sure the album dosen't get monotonus (and I still don't __________ think that it would). Sweet Leaf is a well known song, not as much as Iron Man. yeah, the riffs aren't as catchy, but it still has some more good riffs. I think if you are into heavy metal, you need this anyway. DOn't stop with one BS album!

Let me just say this: I hate Dio. He along Bruce Dickinson, King Diamond, and every other ________ falsetto singer (I don't think Rob Halford is one, that's why I like Priest) makes me wanna gouge my ears out. Therefore, I won't get their other albums, because I don't want to hear a _______. Iron Maiden are bad without Dickinson.

Whiny ________ voices aside, that's just my _________ ranting. yeah, I know, save it for the one star review of Holy Diver. But seriously, I reccomend getting this.
Teaching Peace
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Teaching Peace
  • Wonderful, Wonderful!
  • Grandchildren Love It
  • Kids Rock! A must have for the whole family!
  • why isnt there a best of Red Grammer CD???
Teaching Peace
Red Grammer
Manufacturer: Red Note Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000009NGF
Release Date: 1986-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Teaching Peace
  2. Places In The World
  3. Say Hi!
  4. I Think You're Wonderful
  5. Rapp Song
  6. Barnyard Boogie
  7. Hooray For The World
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  11. Shake Your Brains
  12. Listen

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Teaching Peace has been called "one of the top five children's recordings of all time" by the All Music Guide and has been given a rare Parent's Choice Classic Children's Audio Award.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Teaching Peace.......2007-05-07

Excellent for use at home. Outstanding for classroom climate in younger grades.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Wonderful!.......2007-01-13

I've been giving this(first a cassette, now a cd) as a gift to children since it first appeared in the mid-80's. It's as fresh and wonderful today as it was then. I know many children who grew up knowing the words to all the songs and internalizing the wonderful messages they impart.Check out other cd's by Red.

5 out of 5 stars Grandchildren Love It.......2007-01-05

This CD provides lively songs that offer kids a positive approach to life and problem solving and are also great fun to dance to. My grandchildren really enjoy it!

5 out of 5 stars Kids Rock! A must have for the whole family!.......2005-02-12

I was so touched by the voices of these children on this CD. What an inspiration for kids of all ages. Childrens Music with CLASS~ Buy it..You'll Love it.
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5 out of 5 stars why isnt there a best of Red Grammer CD???.......2003-12-08

"Listen" - now THAT IS the song that should have been on
his "Freefalling" Album...

Very powerfull stuff-- although powerfull
does not do justice for Red....

Red Grammer AND MICHAEL CRAWFORD- THEY ARE MUCH
TO DEEP FOR ME- THATS WHAT WE LOVE!!!
Oneness: Silver Dreams Golden Reality
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A must have!!
  • A Hidden Treasure
  • A perfect fit among his best recordings
  • Oneness - Santana at his best
  • ONENESS: One of Two
Oneness: Silver Dreams Golden Reality
Santana
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000007VCO
Release Date: 1997-06-16

Tracks:

  1. Chosen Hour
  2. Arise Awake
  3. Light Versus Darkness
  4. Jim-Jeannie
  5. Transformation Day
  6. Victory
  7. Silver Dreams Golden Smiles
  8. Cry of the Wilderness
  9. Guru's Song
  10. Oneness
  11. Life Is Just a Passing Parade
  12. Golden Dawn
  13. Free as the Morning Sun
  14. I Am Free - Sri Chinmoy
  15. Song for Devadip

Album Description

1997 reissue of his 1979 instrumental solo album. Contains 15 tracks, half studio cuts and half live recordings from Osaka, Japan. Includes 'The Chosen Hour', 'Arise Awake' and 'Light Versus Darkness'. The full title is 'Oneness/ Silver Dreams - Golden Reality'. Columbia release.

Album Details

Carlos Santana's February, 1979 release is technically his fourth solo effort. An instrumental album comprised of roughly half studio-recorded tracks & half live cuts (recorded in Osaka, Japan), this item is home to many great tracks & speaks largely of the artist's spiritual awakening. Includes 'Silver Dreams, Golden Smiles', 'Life is Just a Passing Parade', 'Free as the Morning Sun', 'I Am Free' & eleven more.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A must have!!.......2007-07-15

If you are a Santana fan, a music fan or a guitar enthusiast Oneness is a must have for your collection! It is truly Carlos unleashed. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars A Hidden Treasure.......2007-03-21

I had come across this album on lp in the Bargin Bin back around 1981 and, taking a chance, found it to be a pleasant surprise. I had not known of its release a few years earlier and found the music to be a bit different from earlier Santana releases. But it was a music which would grow upon a listener with each spin on the turn table. Although credited to Devaip Carlos Santana, it features many of his regular band musicians at the time. The cuts don't seem to have as much percussion as earlier Santana albums, but Carlos Santana's guitar, Tom Coster's keyboards and Greg Walker's vocals provide audio verification that it is a Santana endeavor. As mentioned by other reviewers, it is an excursion into jazz, but it is pure Santana nonetheless and it doesn't disappoint. Even Sri Chinmoy's short spoken poems are a good fit into the overall experience and appear to aid in the flow of the music without causing disruption.

I don't think you'll find any of the songs from Oneness on any of the Santana compilation albums and, this fact, coupled with lasting memories of this album finally convinced me to seek out the cd and acquire a new copy.

5 out of 5 stars A perfect fit among his best recordings.......2007-02-26

Released in 1979, Onesess is Carlos Santana's first solo album.
Although CS was not sure which musical style to follow; Fusion Jazz which he really loved, heavily inspired by John McLaughlin; His great basic Latin Rock sound; or the new Pop Rock trend. Onesess came up as a combination of all three styles reflecting the puzzled period; this artist was living in; yet a great album, perfectly picturing what a great musician and guitarist Carlos Santana was.
This album fits perfectly among his best recordings, making it highly recommended to any old Santana fan, or to any Fusion Latin Rock music lover.
Some Other highly recommended CD titles for this great artist:
1. Santana
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3. Santana III
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5. Carlos Santana and Buddy Miles
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8. The swing of Delight

5 out of 5 stars Oneness - Santana at his best.......2006-08-26

Released in Australia on vinyl, but never on CD, this has to be one of the best Santana Albums ever. I think that this album was a special project for Calos and he put his heart and soul into the performance. A collection of eclectic tracks culminating in the Oneness track itsself. The way the guitar work ebs and flows is a special delight, especially when listening through high quality headphones. A must for any Santana fan!

5 out of 5 stars ONENESS: One of Two.......2006-08-01

Thought it might be fun to mention: this CD contains one of the two (in my opinion) greatest vocal-free guitar solos by Carlos Santana. It is the title track, #10: ONENESS. This, along with EUROPA from the first "Moonflower" CD...are the two greatest vocal-free Santana guitar solos, in my opinion. Moonflower CD #2, by the way, has (in my opinion) the best performance of SOUL SACRIFICE as well. Overall, my favorite "live" Santana collection is (selected tracks from) LOTUS; and coming in an extremely close second is the live CD from the legacy edition of Santana III: the final Filmore West concert.
Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rap + Jazz x 2= Jazmatazz Volume 2 (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars)
  • Good stuff to drive too
  • The second, and second-best, of the series
  • Simply.......Awesome
  • The Fusion Continues
Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
Guru
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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ASIN: B000003JD7
Release Date: 1995-07-18

Tracks:

  1. Intro (Light It Up)/Jazzalude I/New Reality Style
  2. Lifesaver
  3. Living In This World
  4. Looking Through Darkness
  5. Skit A (Interview)/Watch What You Say
  6. Jazzalude II./Defining Purpose
  7. For You
  8. Insert A (Mental Relaxation)/Medicine
  9. Lost Souls
  10. Insert B (The Real Deal)/Nobody Knows
  11. Jazzalude III./Hip Hop As A Way Of Life
  12. Respect The Architect
  13. Feel The Music
  14. Young Ladies
  15. The Traveler
  16. Jazzalude IV./Maintaining Focus
  17. Count Your Blessings
  18. Choice Of Weapons
  19. Something In The Past
  20. Skit B (Alot On My Mind)/Revelation

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By the time Gang Starr's rapper Guru created the "experimental fusion of hip-hop and jazz" he called Jazzmatazz back in 1993, the idea of blending the two African-American styles had been fairly well explored. But as the first wholly self-conscious genremixing, Jazzmatazz Volume I was at least a decent novelty record. In the two Years that followed, however, jazz rap--from Digable Planets to Buckshot Lefonque to the Roots--grew into a dominant strain of alternative hip-hop.

The good news is that 1995's Jazzmatazz II acknowledges the changing times. Guru ups the ante by collecting artists from R&B (Chaka Khan, Mica Paris) and reggae (Ini Kamoze, Patra) in addition to jazz (Ramsey Lewis, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard) and rap (Kool Keith, Big Shug). The concept broadens to bring together makers of all black music. At best, the songs reflect this more robust brew: "Watch What You Say," for instance, blends Khan's dynamic blue improvisational singing and Branford Marsalis's subdued saxophone phrases with Guru's rap and DJ Premier's unorthodox track of video game sound effects.

The bad news, though, is that Volume II fails in precisely the same places Volume I did. First, Guru still raps with fine tone but little gift for either rhythm or rhyme. In a monotone he self- righteously calls himself "The Lifesaver" but offers only vague solutions like "deal with reality and try to keep focus" to innercity turmoil. Second, except for Khan's vocals and perhaps Lewis' piano solo on "Respect the Architect," the style meshes never get a chance to rise out of the same tried hip-hop form. --Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rap + Jazz x 2= Jazmatazz Volume 2 (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2006-12-23

I don't know what the editorial reviewer was listening to. Guru's second series of Jazzmatazz was great to listen to. I heard the first one earlier this year and felt to cop the second volume. Guru wanted to create the same thing he did back in 1993, with a blend of hip hop and jazz. On the first album, it was only twelve tracks deep. Here on the second, it's a total of twenty tracks. Also there are more featured artists on this one than it was on the first.

A lot of these tracks you can easily catch a vibe to. "Lifesaver" is a easy listening track with the singing of Baybe in the background. Or with the reggae mix "Medicine" featuring Ini Kimoze, True Masters, and Donald Byrd. Hip hop plays a mix in this album also, like on the good song "Respect The Architect" with Bahamadia. Or "Young Ladies", a tracks cut out for young ladies, that features Big Shug, Kool Keith, and Patra. True, Guru has that monotone voice, but that never stopped him in Gang Starr, and it sure doesn't stop him here, he can still cut a flow. And on most tracks, his vocals blend in with the music, so it doesn't make a big deal. A lot of these songs have a positive message, like on "Count Your Blessings", Guru sees what he really had during his hard times.

As for things I didn't like. Theres a lot of Jazzaludes and skits that wern't really necessary. Also there were quite a few tracks I didn't have a taste for. Also there are some tracks that Guru has a hard staying on beat, like the song "Looking Through The Darkness". I like that track though, so I'll name that my honorable mention track.

This is a good album. If you heard the first "Jazzmatazz" and haven't heard this one, give it a try. I heard the third one wasn't good at all though. Or if you're just curious or want to hear more of Guru, you might enjoy this here. Back in '95, Guru proved that he can carry himself with or without Primo. Speaking of Primo, he would produce the track "Watch What You Say" so he had a part in this project also.

Lyrics: B
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: B+
Overall: B+

Favorite Tracks: Lifesaver, Watch What You Say, Medicine, Lost Souls, Respect The Architect, Young Ladies, Count Your Blessings, Choice Of Weapons

Honorable Mention Track: Looking Through The Darkness

Peace!

5 out of 5 stars Good stuff to drive too.......2005-03-22

I love it, good stuff to ride too! Very laid back and cool. I like "Something In The Past".

Peace, K

4 out of 5 stars The second, and second-best, of the series.......2004-03-18

This was Guru's second Jazzmatazz project. I purchased this one back in the day solely on having loved the first one.

Jazzmatazz II is solid; not spectacular like the first one. It still has some jazz feel to it but not as much. It's more hip hop but it's still very chill and laidback.

I like the Jamiroquai song; funny to think that they were no-names back then before blowing up a few years later.

Very soulful, mellow, good late-nite listening.

5 out of 5 stars Simply.......Awesome.......2002-12-18

The best of the 3 jazzmatazzes. It is not nearly as jazz influenced as the 1st but absolutely the most complete of the 3. i love guru and Gangstarr. he is lyrically on point and every song is great. its deep and arranged well. This is one of my top 10 and top 5 hip hop albums in my mind. it takes a few listens to understand the complexity and integrity of this album. Completely original and very trippy when you get down to it. be patient and it will grow on you.

5 out of 5 stars The Fusion Continues.......2001-01-25

This album continues the fusion of jazz and hip-hop that GURU pushed in his previous release of Jazzmatazz. He stays away and ventures out from the conventional representation of hip-hop in the form of beat samples and often misguided beats. This is one of the most bold musical moves in hip-hop since Kool Herc did dj parties in the Bronx
Reality
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • It's Great, I'm Soooo Happy He's Not Old
  • REALITY - His Best Album in a Looong While!
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  • The True Successor to SCARY MONSTERS
Reality
David Bowie
Manufacturer: Sony
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Release Date: 2003-09-16

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  11. Bring Me the Disco King

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Expectations have long been the mixed blessing of David Bowie's illustrious, if at times frustrating career. Whether he addresses the inherent paradoxes of his own chameleonic past on this loose concept album (or, given his statements arguing that there's "not any ultimate reality," is it anti concept?) is almost beside the point: The real glue that holds it together is the renewed strength of Bowie's songwriting. If his success at reinvention arguably went off the rails sometime between the dance-club affectations of Let's Dance and Tin Machine's noisy, overweening art-rock, he continues the renewed embrace of basics heralded by Heathen here. Not surprisingly that album's producer, Tony Visconti, has returned, framing Bowie's muscular efforts in ever more ambitious and far-ranging productions that paradoxically echo both Bowie's modern Manhattan roots and his 60's-70's musical prime (an era during which Visconti was often a key collaborator). Be they oblique, if cutting commentaries on current geo-politics (the Low/Heroes-era evoking "New Killer Star," "Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" and "Looking For Water"), surprising cover choices (Jonathan Richman's "Pablo Picasso" all dizzy and beefed-up; a suitably grand, Wall-of-Sound recreation of Ronnie Spector's obscure, George Harrison-penned "Try Some, Buy Some") or more personal concerns (the vaguely Incan "Days"; the rhythmic Low-isms of "Never Get Old"), Bowie's work here is powered by a renewed sense of dramatic focus and musical purpose that's refreshingly free of the shackles of fashion and self-imposed reinvention. It's true you can't go home again; but damned if Bowie hasn't found his most compelling music in decades trying. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's Great, I'm Soooo Happy He's Not Old.......2007-01-26

Picked this up, looking for new music I said "What has Bowie done since Earthling?" I missed a lot and I'm glad I did and just found out about it now. As far as I can see (not looking too hard), he's put out Heathen and Reality, both excellent CD's to get. I played this while with my wife and the beat kept going on and on and on if you know what I mean, doin Pablo Picasso and all, GET IT!

5 out of 5 stars REALITY - His Best Album in a Looong While!.......2007-01-10

More than a few people, including me, have been somewhat disappointed in Bowie's last few albums (HOURS, HEATHEN), so it took me a while to get around to picking this one up (as a dedicated fan since hearing "Space Oddity" as a small child on my tiny radio in the middle of the night I was bound to get it eventually). Oh man, am I glad I did! REALITY turns out to be a classic, easily ranking among his best albums of all time.

The band playing on REALITY boasts an all-star ensemble of Bowie veterans including uber-pianist Mike Garson and guitarist Earl Slick. The effort and dedication Bowie invested in this record is evident in the high quality songs and the fact that he plays guitar, keyboards, stylophone, synths, percussion and baritone sax! Anyone paying attention knows that Bowie's stellar musicianship has continually evolved over the years, especially in the past decade.

Breakdown! (my impressions of REALITY) -

"New Killer Star" - slinky guitar splashes mingle with futuristic propulsion and a driving rythm; a very strong opening track that announces Bowie's songwriting ability is in full effect. Overflows with an intoxicating optimism. *****+

"Pablo Picasso" - a lush, surrealistic take on Jonathan Richmond's proto-punk classic, and it totally rocks! *****

"Never Get Old" - one of REALITY's best songs, it magnificently addresses one of Bowie's major preoccupations - (never) getting old. A true "rage against the dying of the light" though Bowie's clearly got a lot of life left in him. *****+

"The Loneliest Guy" - hauntingly beautiful, this is prime Bowie at his most atmospheric and mellow. He sounds like he's trying to convince himself everything is going great even though the song's tone is melancholy. *****

"Looking for Water" - a desperate-sounding rocker with Bowie's voice, still in top form, writhing in turmoil. The song seems to evoke an anarchic future in which drinkable water is scarce. ****1/2

"She'll Drive the Big Car" - very cool mid-tempo rocker loaded with overdubbed Bowie harmonies. ****

"Days" - absolutely gorgeous track and most likely a love song to his wife Iman. Exquisite. *****

"Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" - an interesting song with intruguing lyrics which I find to be ultimately inscrutable. The weakest track here, it still isn't bad. ***

"Try Some, Buy Some" - an absolutely soaring, magical George Harrison cover. It's a fantastic love - and life - song. *****+

"Reality" - the hardest rocker in the bunch and another song that struggles with the artist's inevitable death. ****

"Bring Me the Disco King" - don't get turned off by the campy title - this may be the best cut on the album. The jazzy, meditative shuffle is stark and sensuous. Bowie reminds us why he's recorded with the likes of Bing Crosby and ______ (insert favorite kickass collaboration here). This fantastic modern lounge track gives Frank Sinatra some post-mortum competition - but it's much more than that and way better in my view. *****+

5 out of 5 stars He Does it Again..........2006-11-22

After the brilliant come-back of 2002s 'Heathen', fans expected big things of Bowie - and he did not fail to deliver with 2003s 'Reality'.

Where 'Heathen' was a dark and moody affair, 'Reality' is a more uptempo, more rock sound than any album from Bowie in 20 or so years. Songs like "New Killer Star" and "Days" are quirky, yet made for radio. "Never Get Old" is an amazing song, with one of the coolest Bowie guitar riffs ever, and the closer "Bring Me the Disco King" is about as mystical Bowie as you can get. The title track, "Reality" is the best track on this album, with its pulsating guitar and stylish sound - it is one of the best tracks from Bowie from his 35+ year career.

This album, along with 'Heathen', is highly recommended for fans of prog. rock, art rock and pop rock alike. Although, the double-disc edition is preffered, because you get the amazing 'Reality' outtake, "Fly", which should never have been cut from the album in the first place.

5 out of 5 stars I'll make this brief.......2006-11-12

Since the mid-90's, David Bowie he has been making the best music of his career. I've been a fan since the early 70's, and believe he is at his creative best now. "Reality" is off the charts.

5 out of 5 stars The True Successor to SCARY MONSTERS.......2006-10-04

I first started to listening to Bowie back in the 70s through his HEROES album. A masterpiece of song writing and producing, it was, to me, one of the best albums of the 70s, and the peak of Bowies powers (I had heard other Bowie material on the radio).

LOW was added to my Bowie library, albeit reluctantly at the time. For decades, my exposure to Bowie consisted solely these two albums.

Recently, however, I have expanded my Bowie experience, and have learned to appreciate his genius throughout his career. There are periods which appeal to me more than others - pre-STATION TO STATION is a bit too silly, and the 80s period is too techno.

However, his return to work with Eno on OUTSIDE (continue the series, please!) saw Bowie re-embracing a style I could appreciate - it was daring and unpredictable.

As good as HEATHENS is, REALITY is the true successor to SCARY MONSTERS, Bowie's last Great Album before he fell into populism excess. The production values are astounding (even the detractors here admit that), and the songs are adventurous, compelling, and confident. Bowie has surely arrived at that point in his career where he is free to let the music speak, rather than being concerned if he is going to fit into media molds.

I am now solidly a Bowie fan. Sure, there are albums - heck, whole periods - that don't appeal to me. But, his willingnes to take risks, to change, and to push his own limitations will always be inspiring, and will surely garner him new legions of fans for years to come.

Bravo, David.

Thank you.



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Reality Bites: 10th Anniversary Edition
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Soundtrack to my Generation
  • Not owning this "Bites".
  • This is so awesome!!!
  • This soundtrack is HOT
  • worth the money!
Reality Bites: 10th Anniversary Edition
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00025D9X8
Release Date: 2004-06-08

Tracks:

  1. My Sharona - The Knack
  2. Spin The Bottle - The Juliana Hatfield 3
  3. Bed Of Roses - The Indians
  4. When You Come Back To Me - World Party
  5. Going, Going, Gone - The Posies
  6. Stay (I Missed You) - Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
  7. All I Want Is You - U2
  8. Locked Out - Crowded House
  9. Spinning Around Over You - Lenny Kravitz
  10. I'm Nuthiin' - Ethan Hawke
  11. Turnip Farm - Dinosaur Jr.
  12. Revival - Me Phi Me
  13. Tempted (94) - Squeeze
  14. Baby, I Love Your Way - Big Mountain
  15. Stay (I Missed You) (Living Room Mix) - Lisa Loeb
  16. Ass It Up - Ethan Hawke
  17. Confusion - New Order
  18. Disco Inferno - The Trammps
  19. Give A Man A Fish - Arrested Development
  20. Fools Like Me - Lisa Loeb

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Soundtrack to my Generation.......2007-05-25

First of all I am 30 years old, and if you're my age, you were probably 16-17 years old when this soundtrack first released. I can't count the number of times I put this cassette on my player and went to sleep to the killer tunes. I had one of these players that played both sides without you having to manually turn the cassette over, so I could just let it do its' thing and lay back and enjoy.

I would say that for most of us born in the late 1970s, this 1994 soundtrack was pretty much the soundtrack to our lives - and for good reason. This is one of those rare albums where every track is a winner, there is no filler, and it also introduced (at the time) some pretty groundbreaking new artists.

The best things on this CD are :

1. Lisa Loeb : Her original "Stay" (a masterpiece after all these years) is still here, alongwith a new track called "Fools Like Me".

2. The Juliana Hatfield 3 : "Spin the Bottle" was my favorite song off this album for over a year, and it holds up well even today. I love this group.

3. Lenny Kravitz : Which boy would not relate to the glory that was "Spinnin' Around Over You"? This was a seminal track on the CD.

4. Squeeze : As I grew older, the track I most wanted to play from this was "Tempted" by Squeeze. Its very memorable with a killer chorus. It made this CD.

Ethan Hawke's interludes are fine, and "Bed of Roses" still rocks all these years later. You know, for a film thats close to fifteen years old, this soundtrack pretty much nails present day sentiments and angst as well. I remember the classic line that Winona gets to say - "I thought I would BE something at 23!", to which Hawke responds "The only thing you have to be at 23 - is yourself". It resonated quite well when I was 16, but I suppose young people watching the movie and listening to the soundtrack would gain some wisdom from that too.

Always interesting and never boring, this new edition of the CD deserves a place in your collection. Get it now!

4 out of 5 stars Not owning this "Bites"........2005-04-26

I have to admit I'm one of the people who bought this again even though I own the original version also. Maybe that's because I'm a slacker at heart and I'm still looking for my "Winona", but I'd say it's more for the great music. This soundtrack isn't as consistent as "The Crow" or "Singles" was, but it's a great snapshot of 1994, and fit the movie well. Of course the bonus here, besides the extra pictures and history, is the added six songs. I have to say I didn't really miss any of them before, and three of the six tracks are from Lisa Loeb or Ethan Hawke, but it's nice to have 79 minutes of mostly great tunes. If you have the original copy of this, I'd say you could pass on the 10th Anniversary Edition, since the best of what's here, was here before.

5 out of 5 stars This is so awesome!!!.......2004-07-06

This is one of the best soundtracks ever!!! There's just something about the music in Reality Bites, especially "Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb. I remember when that movie came out, you would hear "Baby, I Love Your Way" and "Stay" all over the place. I just love Big Mountain's cover of Peter Frampton's song "Baby I Love Your Way." I swear, when I hear a song from that movie, I have no problem picturing the scene it came from; the song/scene relationships of the movie were so perfect!!! This movie and soundtrack are definite must-haves for everyone!!!

5 out of 5 stars This soundtrack is HOT.......2004-07-03

Reality Bites is one of my favorite movies, and I love the soundtrack for it. At first I didn't really recognize the songs just by looking at their titles, but I was familiar with all of them when I heard them in the movie; so if you're not sure if you know a song or not, try listening to a clip of it. I had the original on cassette and had been meaning to get it on CD, so I was excited to hear that there's a new edition out that has ALL the songs from the movie. The music is awesome, and it's one of the few CD's I have that all my friends will agree on listening to in my car.

5 out of 5 stars worth the money!.......2004-06-14

I graduated college the year this film was released and we bought it on VHS (hey, it was 10 years ago!) as a celebration and kind of a spin on what I'd be facing as a theatre major. I never could find the soundtrack and besides being an ultimate Winona fan, would recommend this to anyone in the mood for a flashback entering their 30s and feel like listening to the genre of the 1990s. "Reality Bites" is "The Big Chill" of our generation and so is the music. The best song is definitely U2 "All I Want is You". It was the most moving in the film and a good long song with true lyrics. "Stay" ("I Missed You") is a classic and so is "My Sharona". I wish the soundtrack crew had opted for Peter Frampton's "Baby, I Love Your Way", but Big Mountain does an honest job. The point of the soundtrack is to relive the film and it succeeds. "When You Come Back To Me" by World Party is also integral to the opening of the movie. Ethan Hawke delivers the same powerhouse performance with "I'm Nuthin'" and on this 10th anniversary CD version "Add it Up" is awesome since it is the explosion between Hawke and Ryder. We also have "Disco Inferno", a song I would have missed on the original track - remember when Ryder is fired and Vickie offers her a job at the Gap, is turned down and slams the door - well she plays this! I really identified with her because she seemed older than the other graduates. "Tempted" is a classic no matter who sings it.

Bottom Line: If you hold the movie in your heart like I do, invest in the music. It's teriffic!
Reality Check
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Juvenile has grown musically, is back, and is better
  • One of the best Juvenile Albums
  • Sloppy
  • Good album from Juve!
  • just kill me already this album sucks reality ck what?
Reality Check
Juvenile
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009XFIZK
Release Date: 2006-03-07

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Got Ya Hustle On
  3. Around the Way
  4. Sets Go Up -- feat. Wacko
  5. Rodeo
  6. What's Happenin'
  7. Loose Booty -- feat. Eightball and Skip
  8. Way I Be Leanin' -- feat. Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, and Wacko
  9. Break A Brick Down
  10. Who's Ya Daddy
  11. I Know You Know -- feat. Trey Songz
  12. Keep Talkin' -- feat. Skip and Redd Eyezz
  13. Rock Like That -- feat. Bun B
  14. Why Not -- feat. Skip
  15. Animal
  16. Addicted -- feat. Brian McKnight
  17. Holla Back
  18. Pop U -- feat. Fat Joe and Ludacris
  19. Say It To Me Now -- feat. Kango of Partners-N-Crime

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Early hints seemed to suggest that Reality Check could be a turning point for Juvenile. Fueled by the destruction of his native New Orleans, Juve seemed ready to let the world feel his wrath. Instead, Reality Check hardly breaks much new ground; even "Get Ya Hustle On," with its stark video filmed in the ravaged 5th Ward, is little more than another "cook crack" anthem even if he takes time to lash out at FEMA. It's not like Reality Check will disappoint old fans--the cocky swagger and brazen sexuality is still in full effect, especially on stripper pole anthems like "Rodeo," and "Loose Booty" or any of the electro-groovy tunes such as "Why Not" or the explosive "Pop U." Still, compared to former Hot Boy partner Lil Wayne, whose recent Tha Carter II found Weezy pushing to a new level of artistry, Juve seems content to coast. --Oliver Wang

Album Description

Featuring guest artists Ludacris, Trey Songz, Bun B, 8Ball, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Brian McKnight and others, Reality Check is Juvenile's most well-rounded album to date. As for the album tile, Juvenile explains, "That's where I'm at right now in my life. I feel like everybody needs a reality check. I have em' all the time. Nobody's perfect." Then, smiling wide enough to show all his diamond-encrusted teeth, he finishes: "But I feel like I got the perfect album."

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Juvenile has grown musically, is back, and is better.......2007-08-01

Even though I think "400 degreez" has more solid hits in the form of 3 songs (Back that a** up, Ha (and the Jay-z remix), Follow me now), I still like this album. Juve seems to have grown in his lyrics and musical style. He explores more music themes instead of that hot-southern sound from Mannie Fresh. He also sounds angrier- actually like his voice sounds like he's growling most of the time.lol. My fave songs: What's happenin, Pop U, Rodeo. I think the album is very listenable and has at least one or more songs anyone would like.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best Juvenile Albums.......2007-01-10

Get ya hustle on, get ya hustle on! This is the Juvenile album I liked the best out of all of them.

2 out of 5 stars Sloppy.......2006-08-09

The songs on this c.d. are just plain wack. I loved the old Juvenile so i thought i may as well go ahead and buy this album. But I was wrong to do that. Juvenile's last album was hot and this album was nowhere near that. No creativity and the hooks sucked. Production was also awful. Sorry Juve but this album was not your best. Could have done a lot better.

5 out of 5 stars Good album from Juve!.......2006-07-17

Pretty good album. Only a few songs I didn't like but the rest were hot. Another great effort from Juve!

TOP TRACKS:
Get Ya Hustle On
Sets Go Up
Way I Be Leanin'
Rodeo
What's Happaning

1 out of 5 stars just kill me already this album sucks reality ck what?.......2006-07-01

you no i thought he didnt need cash money or the hotboys till i heard this album bg my favorite anyway this album sucks if will ripe your guts out and feed them to you it was so bad i went into a depression cause i like the hot boys if they were still together gunit would be in alot of trouble and everbody else in the rap game
The Adolescents/Welcome to Reality/All by Myself
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great 80s punk!
  • the way punk should be
  • classic punk
  • the Debut album from a very great band
  • This is O.C. not L.A.
The Adolescents/Welcome to Reality/All by Myself
The Adolescents , and Rikk Agnew
Manufacturer: Frontier Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006SC8
Release Date: 2001-03-13

Tracks:

  1. I Hate Children
  2. Who Is Who
  3. Wrecking Crew
  4. L.A. Crew
  5. Self Destruct
  6. Kids Of The Black Hole
  7. No Way
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  9. Word Attack
  10. Rip It Up
  11. Democracy
  12. No Friends
  13. Creatures
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  16. Things Start Moving

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Led by Los Angeles punk legend Rikk Agnew, the Adolescents lived up to their name, bawling out song after angst-ridden song about how much everything--mom, dad, the cops, and, most likely, you--totally sucked. Admittedly, that was nothing special for the scene that spawned them, but Agnew's jaw-dropping array of guitar tricks vaulted the Adolescents near to the top of the heap. Equal parts Dick Dale, Johnny Thunders, and Chuck Berry, Agnew didn't flaunt virtuoso moves, but the riffs he laid down on classics like "I Hate Children," "Wrecking Crew," and "Section 8" were instrumental in creating America's first mosh pits. --David Sprague

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great 80s punk!.......2007-01-05

the Adolescents are an incredible 80s punk band. Even though they didn't release too many albums, this one rules. This marks the beginning of mosh pits and chaos in punk rock. "Kids of the black hole" is great. Great riff too. "Amoeba" is enjoyable too. "No friends" is one of my personal favorites. "I HATE CHILDREN" is probably the best!

5 out of 5 stars the way punk should be.......2007-01-03

i dont know about everyone else, but when a "punk" band relies on politics and over promotes their working class values, it definately gets old fast. i mean sure, a few bands can pull that political stuff off really well(bad religion) but otherwise, punk to me is exactly what bands like these guys and TSOL are. lyrics should always be at most, 50% un political.. lyrically, this album stays true to the Damned and Ramones. only difference is, there is more hardcore and speed involved instead of rock n roll influence..and oh yeah, tony's voice.

i think it is essential to every punkers collection

5 out of 5 stars classic punk.......2006-12-12

this is one of the best punk albums ever recorded. early 80's LA hardcore at it's best, this album still rocks hard more than 20 years later. rip it up and wrecking crew are definently the best tracks off this album and two of the best punk songs ever written. but other great tracks include: who is who, ameoba, kids of the black hole, LA girl, no way, and i hate children. this album is a punk classic that everybody should own.

5 out of 5 stars the Debut album from a very great band.......2005-10-15

I thought that this debut album from the Adolescents was pretty good and should be great for newbies. I thought they were a great band (even without Tony Cadena, they were great) this was a band that had really evolved. their next album Brats in Battalions was a little slower and Balboa Fun Zone (if you weren't paying attention) had two singers.

5 out of 5 stars This is O.C. not L.A........2005-09-09

The Ad's were from Orange County not L.A. The two places were a totally different life experience. I went to high school with these guys and that's when they wrote these songs. The base player, Steve Soto, went to El Dorado High, the same school that Mike and James from Agent Orange went to. The music was inspired from the f@#ked up mind set of everyone in O.C. back then. AO's song, El Dorado, was a statement of frustration at the mindless people around them in their school. These were the days when jocks would beat you up for being a punk. The Ad's wrote and played with a fury that I had never seen before. Seeing them play at parties and shows was incredible madness. It was glorious. Being an adolescent myself at the time, and having the same experiences that these guys were going through made this music even more powerfull. It was a drug. It was dangerous. It was punk at it's purest, at it's best. I saw these guys play in Seattle last month and even though it's been 25 years since I first heard these songs, they still gave me goose bumps. This is punk rock. This is music. All the new punk is crap when compared to this.
Blunted on Reality
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Not the Fugees you now know, but still alright. (3.5)
  • bLunTeD oN rEaLITy
  • Another Phat Album From '94 {4 Stars}
  • Not at all like "The Score"
  • Theres a big difference...
Blunted on Reality
Fugees (Tranzlator Crew)
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000029CI
Release Date: 1994-02-01

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Nappy Heads
  3. Blunted Interlude
  4. Recharge
  5. Freestyle Interlude
  6. Vocab
  7. Special News Bulletin Interlude
  8. Boof Baf
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not the Fugees you now know, but still alright. (3.5).......2007-04-06

When you listen to this album, it's just so hard to believe this is the same group who gave us The Score. That record was brilliant and is still one of my top five hip-hop albums that I own. Where that one had them showing a bigger range of songs and had social commentary-style lyrics, this is them making a totally different record, like it's another group maybe. Almost everything here is strictly hip-hop influenced, and of the early-'90's variety.

I would argue that this is not really that classic though, unlike aforementioned album. It's just hard to believe that this group is trying to pose as thugs here, although they hadn't yet gotten to where they later went, so maybe that's forgiveable. At 18 tracks, there's quite a bit of "interludes," although "Blunted Interlude" works more as a full song than an actual interlude. And it's one of the better tracks on here. There are hints of what to come, but it's not THAT obvious. "Vocab" has some acoustic guitar that we'd later hear from Wyclef, especially solo. "Some Seek Stardom" which is mostly Lauryn Hill, was the closest thing to a taste of what was to come. It's about the only song we get to hear her SING on. That one is one of the few with a message, one about knowing where you come from.

Overall, it's actually good, but just don't expect it to be overall AMAZING like what you had come to know. It's pretty cheap though, and I got mine for a nice used price. It's worth hearing at least a few times; just don't expect it to be quite as varied and groundbreaking.

5 out of 5 stars bLunTeD oN rEaLITy.......2006-12-17

Wyclef, Pras, & Lauren delivered my favorite record from the camp to date! This was them at their rawest & grimiest. They always came through with solid records but Blunted On Reality stands out because they're hungry. Really hungry... You can hear it on every track! For all that enjoy Artifacts, Lords of the Underground, Onyx, Hoodratz, etc. cop this today. peace!

4 out of 5 stars Another Phat Album From '94 {4 Stars}.......2006-07-05

Most know my position on hip hop releases from 1994. No need to write that paragraph. The Fugees dropped Blunted On Reality to almost no fanfare. Joints like "Boof Baf" and "Vocab [Remix]" were dope enough for most underground heads, but MTV, BET, and radio wouldn't catch on until they dropped the classic "Nappy Heads" remix. Those looking for the same sound from The Score will be in for a bit of a disappointment. Lauryn doesn't sing on this album. As a matter of fact, her and Wyclef rhyme with a passion that you'll probably never hear from them again. Man, to hear dope emcees when they're truly hungry is such a privledge in my mind. Anyway, there are plenty of dope cuts on this LP. Along with the joints I already mentioned, there are dope cuts like "Some Seek Stardom", "Temple", and the regular version of "Nappy Heads". Amazon lists 18 tracks, but 6 of them are interludes. The production is mostly handled by Wyclef, Pras, Salaam Remi, Khalis Bayyan, Rashad Muhammad, and Stephen Walker. The sound varies from acoustic to boom bap to mellow -- it's pretty versatile.

As far as flaws, there is only one that really stands out to me: Pras. Dude was never all that nice behind the mic ("if you saw me chillin' in my hood, would you say I'm hoodin"....come on), but Clef and Lauryn do a good job of taking most of the spotlight, so you never really notice him. Also, the version of "Vocab" on this album, though dope, doesn't really hold a candle to the remix (it's an acoustic version while the remix is more boom bap). Not only that, it's over five minutes long. The rest of the album is pretty good in my opinion.

Blunted On Reality is definitely dope on all fronts. It came out in '94 (when the standard for what was considered dope was REALLY, REALLY high), so you know that it's 4 star material at the very least. It's got a harder more underground edge than The Score does, but I'd have to say that The Score is still the better album. That doesn't take anything away from this LP though. It's still dope and worth checking out. I recommend adding this album to your collection.

Standout Tracks: Nappy Heads, Boof Baf, How Hard Is It?, Some Seek Stardom, Nappy Heads [Remix] (My Favorite), Blunted Interlude, Refugees On The Mic, Temple, Vocab, and Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow

4 out of 5 stars Not at all like "The Score".......2006-03-26

If your only experience listening to The Fugees was their seminal "Score" album, with the single "Killing Me Softly," or hearing Hill's "Miseducation" album, you will be completely surprised by this album.

It's raw. There are no soft sides here, it's all hard edges. No one sings. Lauryn rips the mic hard. The rhyming is all just a bit old-school, a little more Haitian than their more recent effort, and the whole thing has a little bit more of an angry vibe than "The Score."

This is the score before it was settled. It's a neat album... definitely worth a listen by folks into the Fugees, and raw enough to appeal to both conscious fans and more hardcore hiphop heads, as long as your ears are open to the worldbeat type rhythms. Sort of like "Fugee-lah", except angrier and for a whole album.

In particular, some brilliant rhymes about religion grace this album.

4 out of 5 stars Theres a big difference..........2005-12-19

...between the solo albums that Lauryn, Pras, and Wyclef have released. CD is way different from anything else that each person has released, especially if anyone gotten into this group from their sophomore album "The Score". I didn't expect much from this trio, but when I heard "Blunted On Reality" I was suprised.

Maybe people don't like this Cd, because theres no singing or no R&B stuff that they've done recently. Pras and Wyclef shows their skills on their debut album and even Lauryn Hill rips the mic on this CD, which really suprised me, because I've never heard her rhyme like that before and she doesn't sing at all. No one does. So don't expect any "Killing Me Softly" or "No Woman, No Cry" here on this album. Expect of at lot of the "Fugee-la" type of style on this here. This is pure 90's hip hop right here and an album that should not have been slept on in '94.

For all those who want the R&B Fugees, I recommend "The Score", but if you are looking for Lauryn, Praz, and Wyclef to show their skills in the hip hop scene, I highly recomend this album, because it's worth the money and to add into your music library.
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    Akhand
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    Manufacturer: Kosmic Music Inc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000CAKTSQ
    Release Date: 2005-04-26

    Tracks:

    1. ANO BHADRAH
    2. NAMASTHE
    3. GANESHA MANTRAM
    4. SRI MAHAGANESHA PANCHARATHNAM
    5. DIVINE VIBRATION [music interlude]
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    14. DIVINE VIBRATION [music interlude]
    15. SHANTHI MANTRA
    16. PRANNATH

    Product Description

    Akhand is a compilation of ancient Vedic chants manifesting the expression “One reality but many forms” in our lives. As Shiva and Vishnu are personified as Prosperity and Spirituality, the collection of chants and melodies from Southern Indian help us to recognize our duality before bringing them in accord with one another.

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