Bass Party

Track Listings
1. Left, Center, Right
2. Sweat Machine
3. Down in the Dale
4. Speed Drop
5. Soakin' Wet
6. Def Bass in the House
7. Bass Bender
8. Ladies Are the Best
9. We Got That Bass
10. Go Down Low
11. Get Loose
12. We Come to Attack
13. Technogroove
14. Chug-A-Lug
15. On My Mind
16. Melinda
17. Bass 115

Bass Party,Def Bass Krew,Newtown Music,Bass Music,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Pop

Bass Party

Bass Party
The Definition of an Ese
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Definition of an Ese
    Down AKA Kilo
    Manufacturer: Silent Giant
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NJWSYO
    Release Date: 2007-05-22

    Tracks:

    1. Definition of an Ese - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    2. I'm Coming Home to You - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    3. Be About It - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    4. Don't Be Jealous - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
    5. Lean Like a Cholo - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    6. G's Need Love Too - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    7. Got to Hustle - Butch Cassidy, Down aka Kilo, , Flakiss, Kilo
    8. G Way - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo, Snoop Dogg
    9. Everlasting Nights - Dey, Down aka Kilo, , Tanya Gomez, Kilo
    10. You Ain't Gettin' Nothing - Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
    11. Just Like You - B Real, , Down aka Kilo, , Kilo

    Tracks:

    1. Definition of an Ese [DVD] - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
    Ultimate Dance Party Volume One
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • ok but a bit old
    • This is your night... dancing until the morning light...
    • THE BEST!
    • An ok dance CD
    • I MISS THIS TIME...
    Ultimate Dance Party Volume One
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Arista
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002VSB
    Release Date: 1996-11-12

    Tracks:

    1. Missing (Todd Terry Club Mix) - Everything But The Girl
    2. Where Do You Go (Ocean Drive Edit) - No Mercy
    3. Another Night - Real McCoy
    4. Be My Lover - La Bouche
    5. Beautiful Life - Ace Of Base
    6. I Like To Move It (Eric 'More' Club Mix) - Reel 2 Real
    7. A Deeper Love ( C+C Tribesman Mix) - Aretha Franklin
    8. Tell It To My Heart (1996 Remix) - Taylor Dayne
    9. C'mon N' Ride It (The Train) (Remix Edit) - Quad City D.J.'s
    10. Boom Boom Boom - Outhere Brothers
    11. Who Do U Love (Morales Classic Club Edit) - Deborah Cox
    12. No More 'I Love You's' (Junior Vasquez Remix Edit) - Annie Lennox
    13. Dreamer (Original Club Mix) - Livin' Joy
    14. This Is Your Night - Amber
    15. Total Eclipse Of The Heart - Nicki French
    16. Children - Robert Miles
    17. Macarena - Los Del Mar

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars ok but a bit old.......2007-03-20

    I liked this but the sounds are a bit old now... I like the more energetic stuff coming from Europe currently -- for example EURO CLUB HITS VOL. 1 which is on iTunes and Rhapsody and etc.

    5 out of 5 stars This is your night... dancing until the morning light..........2007-03-12

    This CD is awesome! I love it! It makes you want to dance all night!

    5 out of 5 stars THE BEST!.......2005-03-08

    This awesome CD reminds me of my senior year of high school at the American School of the Hague in the Netherlands. Weekends were spent dancing my butt off to these awesome songs, I miss eurotechno, and eurodance! To anyone who loves to dance this is a must, not to mention this CD will have you moving at the gym!

    3 out of 5 stars An ok dance CD.......2003-11-30

    This is an ok dance CD. Only about 4 good dance tracks worth the listen such as "Who Do U Love" - Deborah Cox, "Be My Lover" - La Bouche feat. Melanie Thornton, "Dreamer" - Livin' Joy, "Beautiful Life" - Ace of Base. The rest is basically pretty boring. Not a great dance CD, but still an ok one. Get this only if you like most of the tracks and artists on this dance compilation album.

    5 out of 5 stars I MISS THIS TIME..........2003-03-11

    BEST EVER!
    EVERYTHING BUT A GIRL,LA BOUCHE,ACE OF BASE,LOS DEL RIO...
    GREAT!
    Crunk Juice
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • It is what it is! Club music!
    • What the hell is this?
    • A Perspective Of An Expert Butcherer
    • Punk Juice
    • Y's everyone hatin
    Crunk Juice
    Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz
    Manufacturer: Tvt
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00031TX8G
    Release Date: 2004-11-16

    Tracks:

    1. Crunk Juice
    2. Get Crunk feat Bo Hagon
    3. What U Gon' Do feat Lil Scrappy
    4. Real Nigga Roll Call feat Ice Cube
    5. Bo Hagon's Phone Call
    6. Da Blow feat Gangsta Boo
    7. Contract feat Trillville, Jazze Pha & Pimpin Ken
    8. E40 Choppin
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    10. Don't Fuck Wit Me (produced by Rick Rubin)
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    12. Lovers & Friends feat Usher & Ludacris
    13. One Night Stand feat Oobie
    14. Aww Skeet Skeet feat DJ Flexx
    15. Chris Rock In The Club
    16. In The Club feat R. Kelly & Ludacris
    17. Bitches Aint Shit feat Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Suga Free & Oobie
    18. Chris Rock Get Lower
    19. Stick That Thang Out (Skeezer) feat Pharrell Williams & Ying Yang Twins Produced by The Neptunes
    20. Grand Finale feat Nas, T.I., Bun B, Ice Cube

    Amazon.com

    Named after the thriving rap subgenre he popularized, Lil' Jon's Crunk Juice makes no claims to be anything but XXX-rated, hip-hop mosh pit music. Three 6 Mafia's crunked-out compositions may predate Lil' Jon's, but Jon's unique production methods continue to dazzle on cuts like "What U Gon' Do," where protégé Lil Scrappy's vocals create jarring audio effects. The trademark futuristic blend of Miami bass, Jamaican dub, electronica, and punk--littered with call-and-response chants--is in full force on "Crunk Juice," "Get Crunk," and "Da Blow." More impressively, he's broadened his crunk palette to include a brilliant rocked-out Rick Rubin collaboration, along with more conventional R&B tunes featuring Usher and R. Kelly--he even looks to D.C.-style go-go beats for inspiration on "Aww Skeet Skeet." The vulgar yet hilarious Chris Rock comedy cameos help make this album a winner, even if it's intentionally zany and lyrically vacuous. --Dalton Higgins

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars It is what it is! Club music!.......2007-06-02

    Does anyone sell singles anymore? This is not a play all the way through type of CD. But neither are many of the "Greats" as the most harshest critics of this bunch have listed! I do think a 'Hits' CD would be better in their case, because it is sad to have to buy a whole CD to listen to a few good songs. It's even sadder though to see people who know they don't have any interest in a group or music genre, write a review out of sheer need to criticize and bash other people's musical choice. Go somewhere and voice an opinion where it matters on something more rediculous than music that you DON'T have to listen to, such as kids passing every class but can't graduate because of TAKS tests, or pitiful health care, or the war or something!

    1 out of 5 stars What the hell is this?.......2007-05-31

    How on Earth did this ever get accepted as music? Just a bunch of idiots incoherently screaming over some stupid beat. I can't bear to image how bad the next music fad will be.

    1 out of 5 stars A Perspective Of An Expert Butcherer.......2007-03-17

    Lil Jon is one of the many reasons why rap is given a negative image. Let me give you a list and explain why I loathe this talentless, shameful act and his disgrace towards society:

    1. Voice - Just how can that guy's senseless yelling be tolerated? All this guy does is yell. He doesn't even rap. It's just thoughtless, obnoxious "YAY-YAH" over and over (along with some other stuff). I bet his music couldn't even be considered rap if it weren't for all those guest musicians.

    2. Plagiarism - The name "Lil Jon" originated from the Robin Hood tale. It may have a slightly different spelling, but it's just bad enough that he could disgrace history like that. He also uses samples from copyrighted songs and completely butchers the purpose and meaning of that song. I mean, is mixing Slayer's "Raining Blood" intro and Lil Jon's abysmal bellowing necessary? Not at all.

    3. "Crunk" - This is also meant to be a plagiarism issue as well, as Dirty South rappers were the first one to coin that phrase. However, Lil Jon wants to take all the credit by taking the word and overusing it over and over so that he seems to be the inventor of that word. Sorry, Jon Smith, but you do not possess credit for creating that word. You just made it into a derivative word that people say, yet they probably have no clue what it means (it means to get drunk and baked).

    4. Image - Golden grills make you look like some person who cares less about his dental hygeine. Do you ever remove your sunglasses? And your crunk juice is just a marketing scam.

    By all means, avoid this annoying, meaningless, plagiarized trash. Rap isn't (mostly wasn't) just like that way, but thanks to your plague, you have given a once tolerable music genre a bad name.

    1 out of 5 stars Punk Juice.......2007-03-05

    I only liked two songs of this album Real N***a Roll Call(because of Ice Cube) and Grand Finale(T.I., Bun B, Jadakiss' verses were hot but Ice Cube steals the show). Lovers and Friends might have been a great song for the ladies until Lil Jon decided it was a good idea to rap and ruined the old Michael Sterling classic. More Disposables: Da Blow(chopped and screwed up garbage), One Night Stand, Stick That Thing Out(the second worst track on here), Stop F*****g Wit Me(the worst track one here and Lil Jon gets to annoy metalheads with his bad rapping on this rock/rap infusion. Big Plus!), Awww Skeet(What the.....?) and the rest of this album. Bottom Line: Lil Jon is the worst thing to come out of ATL since..........Jermaine Dupri! Dude couldnt flow to save his pathetic life and the guest appearances are just as bad plus his beats are too redundant now. Besides those two songs that I liked this album should be avoided like a Jehovah's Witness passing out watchtowers.

    5 out of 5 stars Y's everyone hatin.......2006-12-06

    its a great cds to get you pumped up and blast out the car or work out to, anyone buying it expecting great lyrical talent is retarded
    As Nasty as They Wanna Be
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Great CD
    • A classic?
    • Not worth much anymore
    • pure trash
    • A waste of time....don't bother...
    As Nasty as They Wanna Be
    2 Live Crew
    Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000QQP
    Release Date: 1996-06-10

    Tracks:

    1. Me So Horny
    2. Put Her In The Buck
    3. D.K. Almighty
    4. C'mon Babe
    5. Dirty Nursery Rhymes
    6. Break It On Down
    7. 2 Live Blues
    8. I Ain't Bullsh...in'
    9. Get Loose Now
    10. The F--k Shop
    11. If You Believe In Having Sex
    12. My Seven Bizzos
    13. Get The F--k Out Of My House
    14. Reggae Joint
    15. Fraternity Record
    16. Bad A--B--h
    17. Mega Mixx lll
    18. Coolin'

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-02-26

    I was happy to find this CD.. Very Hard to find a new copy of this.Well worth the looking though.

    1 out of 5 stars A classic?.......2006-08-03

    This just furthers my argument even more. Just because an album is more than 10 years old by a "legendary" group doesn'tmean that it's good or even a classic. This is classh** at its finest. I actually owned this album at one point when I was young and stupid. But i wasn't that stupid cause I got rid of it quick. You mean to tell me this album is derived from true creativity from ones heart. Lyrics that mean somethin. Thats what hip hop is all about and this is not a hip hop album. There is nothin creative about this album at all. Its a dance album for freaks. Now if you lookin at this from that point of view, then I guess this is a 5 star album. But for someone to call this a hip hop classic you have no idea what a hip hop classic is. You just don't. Damn can the state of hip hop be so f***ed up when anything by 2 LIve Crew can be considered worth owning, let alone being called a classic? If you give this 5 stars,then trash garbage rappers the likes of Chingy, Nelly, Trina, Khia, Camron, DFB, D4L. then your the biggest hypocrite typing reviews on amazon. 2 Live Crew in my opinion, lyrically is in the top 5 of the worst rappers in history. And they are just as one dimensional as your most hated rapper. If you don't believe me just scope out ALL their album covers and song titles. And ask yourself can you really call these bums artist. Seriously I cant get it through my head why somebody over the age of 18 would actually by this s***. I just cant.

    1 out of 5 stars Not worth much anymore.......2006-06-29

    This may have been fun to listen to...16 years ago. A lot of the music from back then has aged into some of the best music of all time. This has not. This CD is just not that good to be honest with you. It is very immature (which is not a bad thing), but you can tell, like the reviewer below me has said, that they lived off of controversy and not true talent. If you want some real rap, or just good music in general, I think that you should look elsewhere.

    1 out of 5 stars pure trash.......2006-06-08

    I have to say, this CD is pretty bad. The songs on it are just pointless chants and words that should never have been said. I am not a fan of censorship, so i do not think that this should be censored, but it is everyones own choice to buy this or not, and trust me, this rap group only lives off the controversy, not talent, so don't buy it.

    2 out of 5 stars A waste of time....don't bother..........2006-02-19

    I bought this album when I was young (like many others here). I did it because 2 Live Crew were being censored at the time, and I was under the influence of "support the artist from the government censors". Unfortunately, many bands and filmmakers use this as a marketing tool, so people like me (and many others reviewers here) rush out and buy the garbage they're putting out. Most of the rap albums I bought over my life were the result of this phenomenon. 2 Live Crew are/were a bunch of idiotic rappers who just liked talkin' dirty. The first few times you hear this, it's kind of funny. It quickly wears off, and you're left with a really dumb album by a bunch of really dumb guys pretending that they're saying something worthwhile, when they don't even come close. So a lot of us got suckered into buying this junk, such is life. It's really shallow and just a waste of time.
    End of the World Party (Just in Case)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Funky atmospheric jazz
    • Trippy
    • Wonderful, Chill Music
    • Refreshing
    • Every album just gets better
    End of the World Party (Just in Case)
    Martin & Wood Medeski
    Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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    Tracks:

    1. Anonymous Skulls
    2. End Of The World Party
    3. Reflector
    4. Bloody Oil
    5. New Planet
    6. Mami Gato
    7. Shine It
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    Amazon.com

    With each successive album, Medeski Martin & Wood have become harder to pin down. Having long ago transcended their soulful organ-groove basics to enter a more expansive world of snappy beats and backbeats, eerie atmospheric effects, post-lounge riffing, and the occasional jazz overture, they occupy their own category. Produced by the Dust Brothers' John King (Beck's Odelay, the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique), End of the World Party (Just in Case) is an agreeably varied effort, ranging from the spacey effects and Middle Eastern taint of "Bloody Oil" (on which bassist Chris Wood lays down the lumber) to the sassy electric funk of "Sasa" (one of four tracks featuring guitarist Marc Ribot) to the wordless voice effects of the jaunty title track. As ever, John Medeski is equally at home referencing post-bop piano aces like Herbie Hancock, getting down on churning Hammond organ, and making like Stevie Wonder with his "Superstition"-style synth. Unlike some MMW records, this one wastes not: all 12 tracks clock in at around the four- or five-minute mark, and they flow together with consummate ease. --Lloyd Sachs

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Funky atmospheric jazz.......2007-04-17

    Having heard snippets of M&WM before I was intrigued by their sound but not enough to shell out for a disc. I came across a used copy at the local thrift shop(usually not a good sign)and bought a copy at the reduced price. Someone discarded it for a reason I thought but I couldn't resist being the audio junkie that I am. It took me several listens to warm up tho the music, mostly because of the spacey nature of the disc. The spacey atmospherics are enticing and inviting , the music teases and hints at what could be but unfortuantely doesn't quite fully deliver. The songs give you the feeling of being on a desolate landscape where suddenly urban groovesters appear. Take a listen to "New Planet" and you'll get my drift. The keyboards of John Medeski are enough to hook you in, sometimes jazzy, sometimes funky but always pulling you in. Richard "Groove" Holmes or Jimmy Smith he's not but then again who is? The title track, " End of the World Party" is a funky mix of jazz that projects gloom and happiness at once. I think that is part of what I don't like much about this disc, it has a sad lack luster appeal. "Ice" creates a nice balance between jazz and funk reminiscent of Herbie Hancock back in the day. The songs are sometimes outright jazz like on the excellent "Mami Gato," unfortuantely their are not enough songs like this as they spend most of their time trying to create a new niche in the jazz idiom. One of the best tracks that mixes elements of electronica, atmospheric jazz and funk is "Midnight Poppies/ Crooked birds" that has a bit of a Latin groove mixed in for good measure. If you like atmospheric jazz that is out there you might like this disc. For my tastes it just doesn't quite deliver but rather promises with moments or songs that have more than just a hook. If you like funky-atmospheric-jazz than this will be for you. However if you like traditional jazz you might stay away from this one. Not a great disc but it does promise enough to maybe keep an eye on their future development on future discs. In the end I would give this a 3.5 for taking the old and trying to create something new.

    5 out of 5 stars Trippy.......2006-12-12

    I bought this CD before going to see MMW (with John Scofield) for the first time at First Avenue in Minneapolis Dec 7, 2006. I had never heard of them before and liked the clip on the venue's website. So I bought a ticket and wanted to get "Out Louder", which I knew they were going to play, to familiarize myself, but the store I was at was out of it. So I bought "End of the World" instead. While some of it was a little too spacey for my liking at first, I still liked the overall funkiness of it all.

    THEN....I saw them PLAY. You MUST see them PLAY!! I didn't ever want it to end! I immediately wanted to see them again! It's less than a week later and I have 2 more CD's ("Out Louder" and Scofield's "A-Go-Go" which they "back" him on) and 4 more on the way from amazon as I'm writing this. I'm like an ADDICT now! I HAVE to have them on in the car and in the house. I get back in the car after having been in a store or whatever and they're on and all is right with my world again.

    I must say I like "Out Louder" and even "A-Go-Go" better than "End of the World", but only slightly. It IS trippy with the synth and the other guest players, and I do like it better after a few listens. I just prefer MMW with less guest musicians.

    4 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Chill Music.......2006-07-04

    This is possibly one of the greatest cd's to turn on and enjoy the music while studying or just having friends over. I thoroughly enjoy this album.

    4 out of 5 stars Refreshing.......2006-05-10

    Very interesting, a bit of a departure from the other albums they have. It is getting hard to put a label on their music, but thats what makes it so good. I have not purchased any new music for quit a while, so last week I picked up several albums this being one of them, along with Spicehouse and Zero7. I must say I love this CD, I have been playing every day in the car. The sound quality is fantastic, especially in headphones. This New York band has always been experimenting and building on their sound. I think they have come to a peak on this one. One thing is for sure, the musicianship is always top notch on all their albums, this is no exception. They have a more modern sound here Kind of Hip Hop - Trip Hop, whatever, but it sounds great. This album starts off with the strange "Anonymous skulls" and then moves into the great title track. The rest of the album seems to move in and out of trippy groves, experimental jazz and some interesting electronica. Some of my friends who are great people, but can't get out of their tiny musical worlds actually like this when I play it. It is nice to hear some fresh new music.

    5 out of 5 stars Every album just gets better.......2006-03-09

    MMW are a band that I feel epitomizes what a band should do: Get better with each album. This installment into their already stellar catalogue is one of great proportion. I saw MMW live twice during their tour for this album, one of which was at the Orange Peel in Asheville, NC (one of my favorite venues of all time), and the performance combined with the infectious grooves made me dance like I've never danced before. All three do a fantastic job of not overplaying just to impress. Medeski probably overplays some live, but Chris Wood on bass is too expressive to just capture on disc. At any rate, this album has my vote for #1 MMW album so far, and I own them all. As an additional note, to get the true effect of this trio, see them live. Billy Martin is right up there with Duduka da Fonseca as far as best trap players in the entirety of Western music, and you only get to see just how excellent he is when he plays live. During an intermission at one show, it was just him on stage while the other M and the W took a break. His improv solo playing is just as musical as anything with tonal character. Alright, that's the end of the rambling. Buy this album!
    Fabriclive.24
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The FabricLive Series Disappoints Again
    • The Work of an Innovator
    • Best of old and new
    • BUY THIS MIX!
    • Excellent
    Fabriclive.24
    Diplo
    Manufacturer: Fabric
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009UBYQU
    Release Date: 2005-11-15

    Tracks:

    1. Plantlife Love 4 the World (Why They Gotta Hate?)
    2. Nina Sky Turnin Me On
    3. Killer Mike Ft. Big Boi My Chrome
    4. Cybotron Clear
    5. Yazoo Dont Go
    6. Debbie Deb When I Hear Music
    7. Freestyle Dont Stop The Rock
    8. Hashim Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)
    9. Model 500 Nightdrive (Thru Babylon)
    10. Aphex Twin Windowlicker
    11. Cajmere Percolator
    12. Solid Groove This Is Sick
    13. Two Culture Clash Ft. Ms. Thing Love Guide
    14. Ludacris feat. Shawnna Whats Your Fantasy
    15. Diplo feat. Pantera Os Danadinhos Perc
    16. Gaiola Das Popozudas Vem Cristiano
    17. MC Biro Leyby Cria Asa Periquita
    18. Gaiola Das Popozudas Darcy
    19. Diplo Way More (Remix)
    20. M.I.A. Bucky Done Gun
    21. Jammer Destruction VIP
    22. The Cure Love Song
    23. Outkast B.O.B.
    24. Le Tigre Deceptacon
    25. DJ Nasty Hurricane
    26. DJ Deeon Freaks
    27. Turbulence Notorious
    28. Cat Power Free

    Album Description

    Diplo, the producer behind M.I.A., along with Fabric Records present FabricLive 24.

    Raised across the southern states, fed on Miami Bass and DIY DJ party culture, Diplo began DJ-ing in his late teens and started to produce his own tracks after moving north to Philly and New York. While living in Japan he submitted his demo to Ninja Tunes' Hip Hop offshoot Big Dada; swiftly signed he put out the deep, diverse and funky Florida album. He's remixed for artists including Beck, Gwen Stefani, Bun B, and Le Tigre. Diplo pushes the envelope of new sounds and rhythm that constantly absorbs and amazes listeners of his mix tapes and Hollartonix parties.

    FabricLive 24 is a fast paced, funk fuelled ride through the badlands of Hip Hop, dub step, electro, rock and techno - featuring tracks from Outkast, Plantlife, Aphex Twin, Ludacris, M.I.A., The Cure, Diplo, Le Tigre, Cybotron, Cajmere, and many more.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars The FabricLive Series Disappoints Again.......2007-07-07

    Although Fabriclive and Fabric albums are obviously suppose to differ in regards to being truely live recorded sets versus pure studio sets(that may or may not have be modelled after a set that the featured artist or DJ actually played at the fantastic London-based club), there sure is an overwhelming difference in quality between the two major series overall. Sure, Fabriclive is live, and therefore will sound a little more raw, but that is not the issue with the majority of Fabriclive's albums. The artists, DJs, and more importantly their sets are terrible! Diblo is no exception. I may have electronica genre preferences which guides (with some bias) my music collection, I do still try to sample a little from each genre and subgenre whenever possible.

    I had a hard time listening to this ablum in its entirity. Various types of a particular food kept popping into my head. Provolone, Mozarella, Feta...you get the point.

    2/5 stars for this album.

    5 out of 5 stars The Work of an Innovator.......2006-10-04

    Say what you like about Diplo, but the simple fact is that very few, if any, have the vision and courage that is displayed on this mix and just about anything else baring the Diplo name.
    With a mixture of old (Debbie Deb, Model 500, Freestyle), new (M.I.A, Outkast, Ludacris), exotic (baile funk) and downright strange (Aphex Twin, DJ Nasty), Diplo delivers a set of quality mixing and innovative track selection.
    To those of little musical bravery - stay clear of the great Diplo in general and definately this mix,as you will find everything from 80's breakbeat to 00's hip hop rubbing shoulders with the rockier sounds of The Cure and Le Tigre. If however, you are open to musical experimentation, then this mix will surely install in your brain the feelings of euphoria it did in this humble reviewier's cranium.

    Turn it on and take a journey into the wonderful world of Diplo.

    5 out of 5 stars Best of old and new.......2006-03-22

    I have to give Diplo props for putting together such an ecclectic mix that delivers on all levels. All the old school party jams from the eighties infused with current hip hop and latin flavors shows how diverse his musical tastes are. I particular enjoyed hearing Le Tigre being mixed in with old school techno and house grooves. If you want a fresh musical experience that is guaranteed to get the party going pick this up.

    5 out of 5 stars BUY THIS MIX!.......2006-03-14

    Diplo, the mastermind DJ/producer behind M.I.A.'s legendary "Arular," has compiled one of the phattest party mixes I have heard in recent years. He starts out with some classic, hand-picked 80s techno tracks, including Yaz, Debbie Deb, and Cybotron. Midway through the madness, you can't help but throw your hands in the air and shake your ass to Solid Groove's "This is Sick." Diplo then takes a sharp turn into the realm of South London grime, continuing on to some underground Brazilian tech-hop. The beats get more aggressive through this later section of the mix. Towards the end, he shows his true genius as a party DJ by throwing everything you wouldn't expect into the mix--The Cure, Le Tigre, and ending up with CAT POWER??? This IS sick!

    4 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2006-01-28

    Diplo is the man behind the decks with M.I.A. He is also her main collaborator. There fore he is the hottest new DJ in quite a while. He hooked up with Ninja Tune two years ago. He did a few remixes and ended up working on the mixtape that put M.I.A. on the map. Of course he was a DJ at Fabric soon after that. This mixes old and new tracks. A little funky ass with old electro. Cybotron, Model 500, and even Yazoo are some of the best of that era of Electro. He even throws in some of his own tracks with M.I.A. "Bucky Done Gun" and Aphex Twin, and also The Cure. Ludacris and Outkast represent Hiphop. Le Tigre makes pretty lame albums but some of their remixes are tolerable. There is even a track by Cat Power on here. I am very unsurprised by these sort of collections. But this one and Annie DJ Kicks are great collections.
    Two Live Crew - Greatest Hits
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Fans of them must have TIN ears.
    • I have to agree with the other guy...
    • Three stars??? You have to be kidding!
    • Greatest Hits
    • What did you expect?
    Two Live Crew - Greatest Hits
    2 Live Crew
    Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000QR5
    Release Date: 1996-06-10

    Tracks:

    1. We Want Some Pussy
    2. Throw The D
    3. Check It Out Ya'll
    4. Move Somethin'
    5. H B C
    6. Me So Horny
    7. C'mon Babe
    8. If You Believe In Having Sex
    9. Pop That Pussy
    10. Some Hot Head
    11. The Pussy Caper
    12. The 2 Live Crew Mega Mix
    13. Boyz With Da Bass
    14. The Splak Shop
    15. We Like To Chill

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Fans of them must have TIN ears........2007-07-10

    You know the first couple songs around you think that they have some pretty good party tunes, then you realise all of their music sounds EXACTLY the same. These guys have no place amongst other hip-hop legends like Pac, Biggie & Nas. If you heard at least 3 of their songs, then you've heard everything that they've made because their style is not diverse at all. The same speedo tempo, the same topics, seriously these guys have like 200 songs about the same thing. Hate if you want I'm speaking the truth.

    5 out of 5 stars I have to agree with the other guy..........2005-10-01

    2 Live Crew STARTED Hard-Core RAP period. Before the Ghetto Boys before Eazy-E it was Luke that literally opened the gates for these other guys learning about sampaling songs and trying new music (ie. As Nasty As They Wanna Be) That album was BANNED so they fought for free speech and won that fight. 9 out of 10 good rap artists, I BET, would say that Luke Campbell (SP?) was and is one of the founding fathers of hard core rap!

    5 out of 5 stars Three stars??? You have to be kidding!.......2004-02-13

    Man, 2 Live Crew is the godfathers of this style! They popularized miami bass and all that. There would be no 'dirty south' hip-hop if it wasn't for them, plus this here got all their hits. Ain't no better buy for your money if you into x-rated, bass-heavy dance/rap music. Well, DJ Boss Pimp is raw too, but really he just ripped the style from 2 Live Crew and mixed it Mix-a-lot. But on the real, Boss Pimp can't hang with 2 Live. But if you want something new that sound like 2 Live Crew/Luke, then check out DJ Boss Pimp.

    5 out of 5 stars Greatest Hits.......2001-03-02

    The last review gave this disc 3 stars, but, having owned ALL the 2 Live Crew CD's at one point in my life, I have to say that this is actually a 5 star Greatest Hits CD. These songs are actually the best ones the group recorded. If you were going to buy an entire CD, I'd recommend As Nasty As They Wanna Be, or Sports Weekend, maybe even Banned in the USA if you're really a fan. Other than that, I'd just get the greatest hits. It has the cool novelty songs of the first two albums (the albums aren't good enough to buy the whole thing) so go with the G.H. CD and get the handfull of cool song from the first two plus the rest of the classics from their newer CD's.

    3 out of 5 stars What did you expect?.......1999-06-25

    You know exactly what you are getting when you buy a 2 Live Crew album... This kind of music is why Rockford/Fosgate sold the epicenter. Hilarious (yes, sometimes only if you're a man) lyrics, HUGE amounts of bass, and nothing to think about. Around 1990 or '91, this is the only thing that played over my 4 15's.
    "2 Live Crew - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2"
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Know what your getting into....
    • Perverted
    • best hardcore cd, they are just to live for some people
    "2 Live Crew - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2"
    2 Live Crew
    Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000HXLE
    Release Date: 1999-02-02

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Bill So Horny
    3. Living In America - (Slow Version)
    4. Living In America - (Miami Bass Version)
    5. Pretty Woman
    6. C'mom Babe (Doo Doo Brown Version)
    7. Hoochie Mama
    8. Shake A Lil' Somethin'
    9. 2 Live Party
    10. Banned In The USA
    11. Sex, I Like It, I Love It
    12. We Want Some P-ssy (Live In Berlin Extended Mix)
    13. Baby Baby Please Just A Little More Head
    14. Who's F-cking Who
    15. Get It Girl Extended Mix
    16. F-ck Shop

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Shake A Lil' Somethin'
    3. Table Dance
    4. Bulldagger Stole My B-tch
    5. This Thing Is Huge
    6. When We Get Them Hoes
    7. Skeeta Man
    8. Savage In The Sack
    9. Be My Private Dancer
    10. My D-ck
    11. Do The Damn Thing
    12. PSK'95
    13. Jam Session I
    14. Anotha P-ssy Caper
    15. Mega Mixx
    16. Caper Reprise

    Product Description

    1. Intro
    2. Bill So Horny
    3. Me So Horny
    4. Do Wah Diddy
    5. Pretty Woman
    6. C Mon Babe (Doo Doo Brown Version)
    7. Hoochie Mama
    8. Shake A Lil Somethin
    9. 2 Live Party (Featuring Three-6 Matia and Freak Nasty)
    10. Banned In The USA
    11. Sex, I Like It, I Love It
    12. We Want Some P-ssy (Live In Berlin Extended Mix)
    13. Baby Baby Please Just A Little More Head
    14. Who s F-cking Who
    15. Get It Girl Extended Mix
    16. F-ck Shop

    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Know what your getting into...........2002-12-13

    I think these guys are lyircal geniuses in the way that they write. But you have got to know what you are getting into before you purchase this CD. 2 Live Crew manages to take full advantage of the first amendment in this CD and its hilarious about some of the things the rap about. Also for the ones who hate this please take a listen to "Banned in the USA" and that will answer all your questions to these guys. Othere then that a good CD with good beats and good lyrics.

    PS. Don't listen to this seriously

    1 out of 5 stars Perverted.......2001-05-14

    There are hardly any songs on here that aren't dealing with sex. I bought this when it came out because it was on sale at my local record store, and was disgusted when I listened to it. I like rap a lot, in fact I have several rap/hip-hop CDs, but this is just porn music. These guys need to grow up and realize that women are people too, not just sex toys. We Want Some P***y? Bill So Horny? Rap can actually be an art form, not just a medium for 20 somethings to get horny over. If you want some intelligent rap with actual MEANING behind the lyrics, get something by De La Soul, Jurassic 5 or Outkast. Seriously, if anybody worships this music, forget about having a girlfriend who isn't a prostitute.

    5 out of 5 stars best hardcore cd, they are just to live for some people.......1999-08-17

    you must be accustomed to their music much like the 3 6 mafia who is on 2 live party, if you like that kind of hardcore beats and dirty lyrics then you'll definately wanna pick this up. -Da Tru Pimp
    Get on up and Dance
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • T.J. A.K.A. PLAYA #1 FROM ILLTOWN
    • if you want miami bass ... this one is for you!!!!
    Get on up and Dance
    Quad City DJ's
    Manufacturer: Big Beat / Wea
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000002J9V
    Release Date: 1996-06-25

    Tracks:

    1. C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)
    2. Work Baby Work (The Prep)
    3. Let's Do It
    4. Quad City Funk
    5. Hey DJ
    6. Stomp-N-Grind
    7. Get On Up And Dance
    8. Summer Jam
    9. Party Over Here
    10. The Bass
    11. Move To This
    12. Ride That Bass
    13. C'mon N' Ride It (The Train) Dance Remix

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars T.J. A.K.A. PLAYA #1 FROM ILLTOWN.......2003-08-01

    THIS ALBUM IZ DA BOMB FROM DIZ ALBUM IZ -DA TRI N HEY DJ THE FAST
    SONGS I LIKE IZ DA BASS MOVE 2 THIS AND GET ON UP IN DANCE U CAN TURN A PARTY OUTT ON DIZ ALBUM CU LATER BASS MUZIK FO LIFE BABY!!!

    5 out of 5 stars if you want miami bass ... this one is for you!!!!.......1999-03-11

    this records is incredible if you like the hammer sounds if you like the break beat sounds this one is for you welcome to miami !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' And Swingin' Tha Value Pack Compilation
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Nice Double Disc Of Game From No Limit
    • correction
    • THIS CD IS HOT
    • THIS WAS RAP'S FIRST DOUBLE ALBUM.... NOT 2 PAC "ALL EYEZ"
    • Bumpin!
    Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' And Swingin' Tha Value Pack Compilation
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003B66
    Release Date: 1995-10-31

    Tracks:

    1. Stick N Move - The Dayton Family
    2. F' Dem N' - Eightball & MJG
    3. Playaz From The South - UGK, Master P, Silk
    4. A Lot Ah Nuttin - Chico & 187
    5. Commercial - Various Artists
    6. Can't Trush No Man - Mia X
    7. Way Down South - Joe Blakk
    8. Hustlin' - C. Murder, Master P, Partners In Crime
    9. Got It Sowed Up - P.K.O.
    10. Fright Night - Tre-8
    11. Darkside - Skull Dugrey
    12. Who Am I? - C-Loc
    13. You Got It - Magnolia Smith
    14. RIP - CCG

    Tracks:

    1. Bounce That Ass - Gangsta T, King George, Silk, Master P
    2. My Woman - Coop MC
    3. Gettin' High - Fire
    4. Backstreets - 20-2 Life, PSK-13
    5. Handle Your Business - Mr. Serv On
    6. Down South Thugs - Polo
    7. Don't Underestimate Me - Sir True
    8. So Much Pain - Tre-8
    9. The South - E.S.G.
    10. Murder Weapon - Hounds From Gert-Town
    11. G's Stay Real - Niggas Out The Getto
    12. My Mind Went Blank Screwed - Pointt Blankk, DJ Screw

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Nice Double Disc Of Game From No Limit.......2007-07-22

    1995, Master P did a great job gettin homies from all over the south, mostly from New Orleans and Houston, who all deliver A-1 performances over extremely well-produced beats by various beatsmiths from the south. The beats are awesome, great southern fried flava and a heavy dose of G-Funk. Eightball and MJG mobb out in the hard edged west coast vibin' "F' Dem N" produced by Smoke 1 Prod. The Dayton Family from Flint, Mi come south to kick some gangsterism on "Stick N Move," a hard joint from their 1996 album F.B.I. Master P, Gangsta T, Silkk, and King George be settin the party mood in the bouncy crunk joint "Bounce That A--" with a heavy bass beat. There are a couple of joints featuring the No Limit homies that will get your tears jerking. R.I.P. has a slow and gloomy, but melodic atmosphere with Master P, CCG, and Silk all remimniscing over fallen soldiers over a beautiful beat. "So Much Pain" is another sad G-Funker with P, Tre-8, Mia X. C-Loc, a New Orleans legend strikes fear in the whiny synth laden "Who Am I?" E.S.G., from Houston, serves you a phat Southern rider anthem "The South" from his 1994 classic album Ocean Of Funk. The joint has an Aqua Boogie sample and is perfect to lowride to. A creepy, woozy joint is "Murder Weapon" by Hounds From Gert Town. The beat is heavy and crunkish with a hard whiny synth. 20-2-Life and PSK 13 serve ya street knowledge in "The Backstreets" over a gumbo pot of funk. There are way too many songs to go trough and review, but the album is full of hard gangster tales from the south, some struggling hustler joints, a few party joints, and a few reminiscent cuts, and little to no filler too! Don't let this one get away from you. It is rare and getting more expensive as time goes along. This album is a good description of the versatility of southern hip hop, good beats and harsh spits!

    4 out of 5 stars correction.......2005-05-19

    Hip hop junkie from Baton Rouge La. This was a real good album. but that is not what I'm here to talk about. This is for one of the reviewers. for your imformation hip hop's first double album was Esham's Judgement Day series. Put money on it.

    5 out of 5 stars THIS CD IS HOT.......2004-05-24

    NO LIMIT REALLY DID IT UP WITH DIS ALBUM. MY # FAVORITRE
    TRACKS ARE MY WOMEN < BOUNCE DAT AZZ and Hustlin FETAURING C_MURDER AND PNC. THIS 95' release is still in stores

    5 out of 5 stars THIS WAS RAP'S FIRST DOUBLE ALBUM.... NOT 2 PAC "ALL EYEZ".......2004-04-05

    If yall haven't recognized, this was Hip hop's 1st double CD!!! This cd was released in 1995. But alot of people say the 2 Pac's "All Eyez On Me" cd was the first, even though it was released the next year!!! I just wanted peeps to recognize that this is the true 1st double cd ever put out by a rap artist. I'm sure that the reason why MP didn't say anything is because he was such a Pac fan that he didn't want to mess up his legacy, but hell it's true. PEACE!!!

    4 out of 5 stars Bumpin!.......2003-05-02

    I was always a little unsure about this alfum, because of the cheesy cover art and how wack some No Limit stuff is, but I bought it used ... and I'll tell you: its bangin! I think my favorite tracks are Playas from the South and the Magnolia Slim track. Not every song is tight, but there are some really cool tracks on this. It has a really raw, underground feel to it. A good value!

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    3. Blackberry Molasses [CD-single]
    4. Body Parts [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Boss Ballin', Vol. 2: The Mob Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Boss Ballin', Vol. 4: The Next Line of Hitters [Explicit Lyrics]
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    8. Bring It On
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