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Music : Life After Death

Life After Death


by: Notorious B.I.G
October 03, 2005
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The problem with this album is that it is TOO POLISHED and commercial. Gone is the raw sound of Ready To Die and all we get is a bunch of poppy RnB hits.
With the wxception of Hypnotize the album is full of forgettable songs. The wordplay that Biggie uses is second to none but the production by Puffy is lame.
Yes it is an epic album and it has a lot of tracks but Puffys production doesn't suit Biggies stories.
Listen to Gimme The Loot from ready To Die and that is Biggie at his very best! Nothing comes close on this album.

You may disagree and that's fine but it's just my opinion.


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Music : Get Rich Or Die Tryin'

Get Rich Or Die Tryin'


by: 50 Cent
February 17, 2003
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I didn't pick this album up until this year (2008) as I'm not normally into this kind of hip hop. I mainly listen to things like Talib Kweli, The Roots and other underground/intelligent stuff.

But I have to say I was surprised by this album, yes 50 raps about the stuff everyone else has said, but he does it in quite an intelligent way and over some dope beats. There are a number of standout tracks and this album is definitely worth listening to.

Just don't expect it to be A Tribe Called Quest, 'cos it definitely isn't. But if you take it for what it is you will enjoy it, and it's great for the car!

(A few too many people on their high horse about this album)

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Music : Now That's What I Call Music Vol.40

Now That's What I Call Music Vol.40


by: Various Artists
August 03, 1999
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The Now collection of CD compilations has set a trend. We see, now more then ever, lots of different compilation cd's, all for different sort of things. But, even with so much competition, the Now series remain on top. Past albums remain a great way of getting back in touch and reminiscing over old songs and thinking "oh my god, I remember this..." and Now 40 is great for doing this.

It contains lots of old tunes that you can giggle about listening to years ago, laugh about, and remember with an odd sense of pride (or more likely embarrassment!) that you knew all the words to them. It boasts the Grease Megamix, (remember Grease!), the Spice Girls (cringe), Billie Piper (that's probably not a good thing!), All Saints, Aqua (thankfully not the Barbie ... Read More:

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Music : Fun Dmc: Parental Advsiory

Fun Dmc: Parental Advsiory


by: People Under The Stairs
September 29, 2008
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Double K and Thes One do it again!

Buy this album, bump it, break it out again in the summer, light the BBQ, get the beers in and have a good time!


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Music : Now That's What I Call Music 39

Now That's What I Call Music 39


by: Various Artists
April 06, 1998
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I am a huge fan of the brit pop of the late nineties and this compilation is able to catch some classics including tracks from artists like the verve and radiohead and also some real feel good classics like brimful of asha, the ballad of tom jones and the classic let me entertain you from robbie williams.
So if you want an incite back to when there was (apart from the odd crappy boy/girl band track) decent music in the pop charts which actually partially out weighed the horrendous comerciallized filth that continually pollutes our charts then give this classic compilation a go.
However it would be unfair for me not to mention the draw backs of this compilation because there are a few. These include some tracks which when i name them still make me cringe ... Read More:

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Music : Unexpected

Unexpected


by: Michelle Williams
September 29, 2008
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Out of all the members of Destiny's Child, Michelle's solo career has been the most low key. This is hardly a criticism though considering she has sold more than a million copies of her gospel albums worldwide which is an achievement considering it is not a market well known for selling many records. However, for one reason or the other it is time to go mainstream, and thankfully she hits all the right notes.
The album consists of mainly uptempo urban-pop songs with very few slow songs or mid-tempo's. That said, the next single 'The Greatest' is a very impressive ballad, not bland and dull like most of todays ballads, also rumored (now changed) second single 'Stop This Car' is a top notch mid-tempo. The album is pure quality from start to finish. From the darker ... Read More:

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Music : Piano works

Piano works


by: Craig Armstrong
February 26, 2008
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I can see where 'ajking22' is coming from but I'm not surprised with the disappointment after listening to 'real' classical pianists like Satie. In this respect Craig Armstrong is severely lacking but the music on this album needs to be taken in context. Being a writer of scores and a contributing artist with others like Massive Attack it should be noted that his music is usually part of a bigger picture and as such will tend to be a bit minimalistic. Heatmiser and Weather Storm are prime examples where the basslines, synths and strings have been stripped away to leave two beautifuly simplistic pieces of music.

Personally I love the minimalism and that the album consists of many short and often moody soundscapes. Great after a hard day or a sunny Sunday afternoon!!

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Music : Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 54

Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 54


by: Various Artists
April 14, 2003
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The fifty-fourth installment of the pop compilation is not a letdown, unlike some Nows that follow. It has a great mixture of rnb (Justin, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Nelly & Kelly Rowland, Nelly & Justin), pop (Sugababes, S Club - uurgh! - Girls Aloud, Melanie C, Busted - uurgh!), indie (Coldplay, Oasis), and dance (Liberty X, Scooter, DJ Sammy).
My personal favouriters are "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" "Move Your Feet" "Clocks" and "Being Nobody". On disc 2, there are many songs I have never heard of which is the one of the only reasons it's not five stars. It's a pleasing album and I'm sure people from ages 8-14 will enjoy it.
HINT: Don't listen to S Club or Busted - they are displeasing mediocre pop.

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Music : The Signature LP CD&DVD

The Signature LP CD&DVD


by: The Sway
September 29, 2008
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The fifty-fourth installment of the pop compilation is not a letdown, unlike some Nows that follow. It has a great mixture of rnb (Justin, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Nelly & Kelly Rowland, Nelly & Justin), pop (Sugababes, S Club - uurgh! - Girls Aloud, Melanie C, Busted - uurgh!), indie (Coldplay, Oasis), and dance (Liberty X, Scooter, DJ Sammy).
My personal favouriters are "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" "Move Your Feet" "Clocks" and "Being Nobody". On disc 2, there are many songs I have never heard of which is the one of the only reasons it's not five stars. It's a pleasing album and I'm sure people from ages 8-14 will enjoy it.
HINT: Don't listen to S Club or Busted - they are displeasing mediocre pop.

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Music : Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford

Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford


by: Everlast
September 29, 2008
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`Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford' is the long-awaited new album from ex-House of Pain front man Everlast. The first song that I heard from this album was the cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues". At first I wasn't too keen on it to be honest, mixing the old country/rock classic with Cypress Hill's "Insane in the Brain" beats, but it is definitely a grower as now I love it. The other single, "Letters Home from a Stone Garden" describes what it's like to be a US soldier in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and writing home to their loved ones. This is easily the most standout track of the whole album and is criminally unheard of as it is excellent.

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