Lyrical King [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Lyrical King (From The Boogie Down Bronx)
2. Back To Burn
3. Tudy Fruity Judy
4. Having Fun
5. Three Minutes Of Beat Box
6. Bust These Lyrics
7. This Beat Kicks
8. Big Beat In London
9. It's Time To Chill
10. Live Drummin With The Country Boy
11. It's Yours (12" Radio Mix - 1984)
12. Breakdown (12" Version - 1985)
13. He's Incredible (12" Version - 1985)
14. Breaking Bells (12" Version - 1986)
15. Bass Machine (12" Version - 1986)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
T La Rock, the master of the metaphor and complex rhyme design has reigned as the Lyrical King for over two decades. Inspiring a countless number of your favorite emcees from Kool G. Rap to Kool Keith, T La Rock pioneered lyrical complexity during Hip-Hop biggest growth spurt: the early 80s. This man's formidable style gave birth to many intellectual lyricists. Teamed up with super-producers Kurtis Mantronik and the legendary Rick Rubin, T La Rock has every right to claim the throne. "It's Yours" might be the classic most will look back to, but this full-length album is chock-full of hits and boasts 5 bonus "12-inch only" remixes as well. T La Rock is the Lyrical King, now give the man his crown.

Lyrical King,T La Rock,Fresh Records,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop


Lyrical King [Explicit Lyrics]

Lyrical King [Explicit Lyrics]
Money Iz Motive
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • For tha CUTTHOATS
Money Iz Motive
Mac Dre Presents the Cutthroat Committee
Manufacturer: Gateway Ent.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009Q0EVU
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. Cutthoat Intro
  2. Money Iz Motive
  3. Song 4 U
  4. So Fly
  5. What U Got 4 Me?
  6. Cuddie Roc Ughh
  7. Respect
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  10. Paper
  11. Wo Di Do Skit
  12. I Think I Luv U Gal
  13. Wasn't Me
  14. What I Tell U? - J.D. Diggs, Mob Figaz
  15. B**** Lost Her Mind
  16. Can't F*** Wit Me [*]
  17. Get Stupid [Cut Remix][*]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars For tha CUTTHOATS.......2005-06-28

I jsut listened ta this at NorthernRidaz.com and its pretty sav! The FEW Mac Dre verses that are on this album are gold and Dubee, PSD, and Mac Mall come really nice... my only beef wit this album is I wish there was more Mac Dre!!!!!!!!! RIP FURLY!!!!!
Lyrical King
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "The lyrical King, from Da' Boogie Down Bronx!!"
Lyrical King
T-La Rock , and T La Rock
Manufacturer: Fresh Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000ALMSOA
Release Date: 2005-08-23

Tracks:

  1. Lyrical King (From The Boogie Down Bronx)
  2. Back To Burn
  3. Tudy Fruity Judy
  4. Having Fun
  5. Three Minutes Of Beat Box
  6. Bust These Lyrics
  7. This Beat Kicks
  8. Big Beat In London
  9. It's Time To Chill
  10. Live Drummin With The Country Boy
  11. It's Yours (12" Radio Mix - 1984)
  12. Breakdown (12" Version - 1985)
  13. He's Incredible (12" Version - 1985)
  14. Breaking Bells (12" Version - 1986)
  15. Bass Machine (12" Version - 1986)

Product Description

T La Rock, the master of the metaphor and complex rhyme design has reigned as the Lyrical King for over two decades. Inspiring a countless number of your favorite emcees from Kool G. Rap to Kool Keith, T La Rock pioneered lyrical complexity during Hip-Hop biggest growth spurt: the early 80s. This man’s formidable style gave birth to many intellectual lyricists. Teamed up with super-producers Kurtis Mantronik and the legendary Rick Rubin, T La Rock has every right to claim the throne. “It’s Yours” might be the classic most will look back to, but this full-length album is chock-full of hits and boasts 5 bonus “12-inch only” remixes as well. T La Rock is the Lyrical King, now give the man his crown.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "The lyrical King, from Da' Boogie Down Bronx!!".......2005-08-23

"Commentating, illustrating/ description given, adjective expert..." were the eye opening, jaw dropping, opening words on the ground-breaking, mega Hip-Hop classic, hit-single "IT'S YOURS". Although the lyrics on "IT'S YOURS" were written by his older brother "SPECIAL K" (member of the Treacherous 3), T La Rock would later team up with producer extraordinaire and master of the beat "MANTRONIK", and put out a string of classic hits through out the mid '80's. T is better known for his superb lyrical eloquence and metaphor mechanics (and giving birth to LL's original style of rap. Just listen to his first album closely). Super Rapper T La Rock has NEVER recorded a wack record. All his joints are "Funky Fresh"! This CD contains nothing less than classic, raw, B-Boy material. This is Hip-Hop in it's purest , rawest form. In T La Rock's own words "strong lyrics, no gimmicks, no yes, yes, ya'll!"
Don't You Know
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It's About Values, a fan review for "Don't You Know"
  • Don't You Know
  • Good But It's Not Batdorf&Rodney !!!!
  • Missing the energy
  • You guys are right!
Don't You Know
Batdorf & McLean
Manufacturer: Bonneville / Bwe
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000586M
Release Date: 1997-07-22

Tracks:

  1. She's The Girl
  2. It's Not Love
  3. Forgiveness
  4. I Will Not Be Afraid
  5. It's Only My Heart
  6. Promised Land
  7. Don't You Know
  8. Never Had To Ask
  9. Haertbeat Away
  10. How Much Rain
  11. Let It Go

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's About Values, a fan review for "Don't You Know" .......2005-11-05

You live your life, day-to-day. Sometimes it's not easy and sometimes it's easier. You can go on for a very long time, just putting one foot in front of the other, your head down to the elements, just to survive and keep the people and things in your life who/that mean the most to you. But sometimes it gets really difficult. Sometimes we need inspiration. That's where the music comes in.

This CD - and, I'm discovering, most of the music composed in partnership by John Batdorf and Michael McLean - is about values, morals and ethics, accentuating the `good' in life; an all-encompassing value I can get along with.

I've said once before, in another review, that I am a lyrics fiend. I will be predisposed to liking a song if I read the lyrics and they go along with either my beliefs or my values or hit a chord from something in my life that rings true. It's the lyrics that draw me in. A song can be pretty as all get out, but if the words suck? You won't hear/see me wasting my time with it.

Sometimes you'll hear a lyric that will just be so brilliant that you can't help but note and remember it. Such is the case with the song that starts off this CD, "She's the Girl". Whoever was lucky enough to have this song written for her, wow, okay? The lyrics in here are lovely and my especial favorite is "she's the brush strokes in every Monet" ... being a Monet fan and having been to the gardens that inspired his brushstrokes, well ... what a high compliment.

The brilliant lyrics don't stop here. No, they keep going all throughout the CD, song by song, and that's one of the things that make 'Don't You Know' one of my newest favorites.

There's something about this CD that tells me that you can't "get it" with regard to the emotions and values put forth here unless you've lived some. To back up this thought is the second song, "It's Not Love", which isn't something you're going to really understand unless you'd been there and done that and made it last. It just makes sense. Infatuation, lust, and other possible beginnings to a relationship just don't become real love until the two of you have been at the starting line, run the race, stumbled, fallen and helped each other up and strove to finish the race together.

And then comes "Forgiveness" and here comes another value that may be difficult for many of us, including myself. This is a pretty awesome song and I often wonder about its origins; however, it's fairly generalized. Like I said at the beginning of this paragraph, forgiveness is one of the hardest things to conquer. I have a fence or two in my own background that never really got mended and may never get that repair in the traditional sense. Sometimes, though, you just have to walk away and let it go (but that's another song ... funnily enough, on this very CD!).

After which comes "I Will Not Be Afraid" which now ranks up there with my top favorite songs of all time. When I first heard the song and then bought the CD it became a very big help to me at the time. It remains my belief that certain songs come into your life exactly when you need them and that's what happened with this one. I think I may have worn this track thin. The other impressive thing about this song is that I have noticed that it is on all three available Batdorf and McLean CD's, and John almost always plays it during his live solo spots.

Walking away after you've had your heart broken has never - in my experience - been defined so well in a song until I heard "It's Only My Heart". In my experience, however, I have tended to be the heartbreaker. Which doesn't make the experience any easier; it still hurts, either way. There was one instance that has affected my entire life afterwards. And when I remember how hard it was for him ... I can listen to this song now and understand what he went through. At the same time, I can hear this song from either direction, and understand the pain.

"Promised Land". This is the only song on this CD that skates a little too close to things I'd rather not discuss in public. My promised land is probably a whole helluva lot different from yours. However, the song does address this in sort of an abstract fashion. It's personal. It's inside you. There's no address. You don't have to go to a concrete building and hobnob with costumes and ancient rituals to find it. And that's all I'm going to say about that (because I've probably already said too much already).

"Don't You Know", "Never Had to Ask", and "Heartbeat Away" are three songs that have held up my writing of this review and I realized that it's because I like to listen to them but they're less meaningful to me at the moment than the other songs herein. They're experiences I haven't been close to in a while, so the songs kind of fall across me like mild water until I get to the ones that mean a lot to me.

"How Much Rain". This song comes as close to sarcasm as I've ever heard from John. However, I like it a lot, and it probably defines why the previous three songs don't really make that much of a difference for me right now. For the past 25-odd years I've approached life from a business- and caretaker- perspective. It feels right to me if I'm taking care of my friends and, in reverse, when those people that I count as friends have made a difference for me. But for anyone to try and go deeper than that - well, that's where this song comes in - no one can count that high, no one can go that deep, and no one should even try.

"Let It Go" is the final song on this CD and what a wrap-up to a whole boatload of emotions and inspiration. It does my soul good to know that something that came hard won to me after many years of guilt and soul-searching, is not the mistake that people outside of the experience always told me it was. Sometimes you just have to forgive yourself and then you just have to have the courage to walk away. Forgiveness is not necessarily the same as letting it go; but when you finally do allow yourself the freedom to let go, no matter how painful, you can move forward with your life. Oh, yeah, I've been there once or twice, and learned from it. So it's soul-satisfying to hear "Let It Go" now from musicians I truly respect because it just reinforces something I learned the hard way.

John's voice blows me away. Seriously. It's sort of rough and tumble in a way, slightly reminiscent of singers like Bryan Adams and Don Henley, but with a quality, resonance, and timbre all its own. He sings every song as if he believes in the words he's singing and I have no reason to think that he doesn't. This is not a dishonest person, or an actor singing songs meant to get to you but without feeling behind it. I just think that John and Michael write songs they believe in and John sings them the very same way. Not only does that honesty come across, but it also makes the songs even more inspirational. It makes me want to stop and listen carefully to what's being said.

And then comes the music itself. I think it's important for a song to have a melody that's fairly catchy in order for it to have life beyond the initial writing of it. I can love the lyrics all I want, but if the song as a whole doesn't impress me, then I won't listen to it as often. I can't think of one song, yet, of John and Michael's, that I don't like - it's just that there are some songs that speak more to me and my personal experience than others. I have a lot of CD's and there are specific single pieces of music I listen to when I need to (among them are songs by CSN, Judy Collins, Amanda Marshall, Melissa Etheridge, and Jim Byrnes), things that work well on long drives (Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer, Talking Heads, Indigo Girls, Yes, Genesis, and Van Halen come to mind), and otherwise. There are musicians who are pure perfection in their words and how they stretch their voice and in the execution of their created music. I love bluesy music and bluegrass and some jazz, but none of these have constant staying power for me. None (well, there is one other but his first CD is still forthcoming) till now have come this close to something meaningful to my life - something I can listen to all of the tracks of and get reinforcement from while enjoying the melodies and the voice and the lyrics all at the same time. This is music that will never get old.

I've only heard one other CD of late that comes as close as this one to being a constant favorite of mine. That's one that recently became available, also from John and Michael: 'Batdorf and McLean: The Early Years'. But that's a whole `nuther review (to come).

5 out of 5 stars Don't You Know.......2003-02-14

This CD has great acoustic guitar work and a familiar voice, if you're a fan of Batdorf & Rodney's earlier music. I long to hear B&R's earliest recordings again on CD format. The album is a great acoustical recording with sincere lyrics written by John Batdorf & Michael McLean. McLean adds much to the finished work with his vocals and keyboard additions. This is a polished recording worth a listening too.

5 out of 5 stars Good But It's Not Batdorf&Rodney !!!!.......2002-02-02

This CD has a lot of good music and is worth adding to the collection,But it cannot compete with the Batdorf&Rodney albums from the 70's.Those three albums that Batdorf&Rodney made back then are great and the music is timeless.With all the Batdorf&Rodney fans that are still around and with the potential of adding new fans to the mix,You would think that someone would release all three of Batdorf&Rodneys albums on quality mastered CD,s

3 out of 5 stars Missing the energy.......2000-02-01

I am as excited about seeing John Batdorf's name on anything musical as one can be. The first two Batdorf & Rodney discs rank with the best I own, even after 20 some years. However, this CD lacks the energy and sheer musical joy that we came to know through B & R. No good vocal or music solos, no virtuoso guitar work and the harmonies are bland. Not to take anything away from Mr. McLean - if he had a hand in getting John back to the spotlight, great! And this isn't a bad CD. Love is still the message and the lyrics are pretty good. But until someone has the good sense to put Batdorf & Rodney's music on CD, we'll never have the joy of hearing "Can You See Him", "You Are the One", "Is it Love" or a dozen other B & R classics in the digital format. Their combined energy was almost mystical. They had the unique talent of making acoustic music sound positively electric! Having said that, this CD gives us glimpses of how good John Batdorf sounds. Make more music, John! How about a CD in 2000.

5 out of 5 stars You guys are right!.......1999-10-09

I am absolutely amazed to see there are other Batdorf & Rodney fans out there. I thought I was the only one. I saw them several times, at the Troubador and the Golden Bear in HB. Two guys and two Martins. I still play their stuff when I get my guitar out. You can find their records at "Recycled Records" in Reno, Nv. Contact me if you want me to check it out for you!
Love's Never Been So Nice
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Love's Never Been So Nice
    Dustin White and the Jeff Jones Trio
    Manufacturer: JAJ Productions
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002FH0PG
    Release Date: 2003-04-01

    Tracks:

    1. Love's Never Been So Nice
    2. My Dream
    3. I Can't Dance Without You
    4. You
    5. Livin' and Learnin'
    6. Dance with Me
    7. Take Me I'll Be Yours
    8. Wish for You and Me
    9. Swingin' on a Saturday Night
    10. Smoke and Tears
    11. Amy
    12. Gentle Heart
    Who Is the One-Eyed King?
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      Who Is the One-Eyed King?

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      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000CA49VE
      Release Date: 2004-08-10
      Lyrical Nanoha A's: Sound Stage 01
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Lyrical Nanoha A's: Sound Stage 01
        Japanimation
        Manufacturer: King
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000BKJHNU
        Release Date: 2005-12-05

        Album Description

        Japanese pressing. King. 2005.
        Fake Fingernails
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Fake Fingernails

          Manufacturer: King Credus
          ProductGroup: Music
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          ASIN: B000CAJRGG
          Release Date: 2005-03-15
          "Swingin' Easy...Hittin' Hard"
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • A Fun, Tastey, Masterpiece
          "Swingin' Easy...Hittin' Hard"
          Pt Gazell , and Side Effects
          Manufacturer: Miss Max Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Smooth JazzSmooth Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000BZ4VX6
          Release Date: 2005-10-10

          Tracks:

          1. Just You, Just Me
          2. The Thumb
          3. Panhandle Rag
          4. What Is There To Say
          5. If I Were A Bell
          6. How High The Moon
          7. No, Not Much
          8. Midnight In Amarillo
          9. September Song
          10. Robbins' Nest

          Product Description

          Hot, swingin, smooth, original, clean, lyrical, faster than a speeding bullet, diatonically chromatic, one of a kind, masterful, the swingingest, Oh yeah, like what?, Nat King Cole, Bob Wills, Dan Hicks, Benny Goodman, Louie Jordan, Bill Monroe, Jimmy Rogers, Wes Montgomery, Pops. Dig That! This long awaited PT Gazell CD is an exciting collection of swing, ballads & standards. It's an exciting new direction for PT. The side effects instrumentation of acoustic bass, drums, and hollow body electric guitar, create a tight, swinging groove. PT's distinctive sound and phrasing on the diatonic harmonica soar over these grooves with feel and verve. The collection is, in a word, stunning. Add Vibes to four tracks, and PT has created a unique blend of instrumentation and inspired viruoso playing. PT calls it... "Swingin' Easy...Hittin' Hard"

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars A Fun, Tastey, Masterpiece.......2005-12-03

          Once every decade or so PT delivers a Masterpiece.
          Reviewer: Gerry Webb
          Prolific is not a word used in association with PT Gazell. He picks his spots. His last effort, "PACE YOURSELF", was mystifying in its brilliance. It was and is a Bluegrass tour de force. Then, he disappeared for a decade or two. Luckily for us he's crawled out of his hiding place long enough to record a brilliant Jazz Swing masterpiece. His playing is impeccable. I've never heard or heard of a diatonic harmonica player who could even attempt to play this stuff. Toots Theilemans comes closest, but he's playing a chromatic harmonica. Comparing them is to compare apples and tubas. PT's band, "the side effects", is a tight jazz ensemble. PT's playing is clean and crisp. He doesn't indulge in the pyrotechnics of musical gymnastics of his youth. It is our collective misfortune that he does not tour and that he does not record more often. His first recording made his legend in the Bluegrass and harmonica communities. This record should introduce him to a much wider audience. It swings its fun... It's musical. PT's playing is flawless. His band is rock solid. Jazz Guitar player Andy Reiss offers some tasty licks of his own and PT gives him plenty of room to shine. The combination of Roger Spencer on Acoustic Bass and Chris Brown on Drums is right on time. The occasional addition of Vibes adds just the right tone to this tasteful project. "Swinging Easy, Hittin' Hard" is an example of a man at the top of his game. I cannot recommend anything more highly.

          Lyrical Nanoha A's: Sound Stage 03
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Lyrical Nanoha A's: Sound Stage 03
            Japanimation
            Manufacturer: King
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            SoundtracksSoundtracks | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B000E0VR0S
            Release Date: 2006-03-20
            Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Sound State 03
            Average customer rating: Not rated
              Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: Sound State 03
              Japanimation
              Manufacturer: King
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              Anime & Video Game SoundtracksAnime & Video Game Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B0007N358Y
              Release Date: 2005-04-18

              Album Description

              Details TBA. King. 2005.

              Soul Music:

              1. Mecca and the Soul Brother
              2. More Than Music, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
              3. MTV Unplugged [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
              4. Nia
              5. No One Can Do It Better [Explicit Lyrics]
              6. Paid in Full [Original recording remastered]
              7. People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
              8. Power in Numbers [Explicit Lyrics]
              9. Presents the Carnival Featuring the Refugee Allstars [Explicit Lyrics]
              10. Quality Control [Explicit Lyrics]

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