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The Way It Is(more) »rank: 3903by: Keyshia Cole
:Album Description:KEYSHIA COLE is the real deal. Like many young people raised in tough neighborhoods, the 21-year-old songstress endured a tumultuous childhood in Oakland, California, and has fought all her life to keep her dream of a music career alive. Now she’s realizing that dream on her own terms with her first album for the A&M label, The Way It Is. It’s been a long road for Keyshia, but it’s her powerful voice – a bell-like instrument whose soaring clarity is topped off with a tantalizing touch of soulful grit – that’s carried her through, not to mention the diminutive singer’s ... |
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Mind Control(more) »rank: 9007by: Stephen Marley
:Album Description:International pressing of the highly anticipated 2007 debut from Stephen Marley features on bonus audio track: 'Got Music'. A member of the celebrated Marley sibling group The Melody Makers since the age of seven, the five time Grammy Award winning producer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist is stepping center stage for the first time. Mind Control is all Stephen and a cornucopia of the sounds and styles that he loves: a blend of Reggae, Rock, R&B, Nyabinghi Rhythms, Flamenco and Hip-Hop. It's an album with the grit and flavor to rock old school Kingston sound systems and slippery, waxed Miami Range ... |
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Daydream(more) »rank: 3293by: Mariah Carey
: :'Fantasy' provides the only real transcendent chapter on this album. Reinterpreting Tom Tom Club's 'Genius of Love' with a percolating dance beat, the single emphasizes everything that makes Mariah Carey great. Her voice swoops, squeals, and careens over the seductive rhythm, while the words capture just the right amount of vulnerability and determination. Unfortunately, the thrill is short-lived, as the multiplatinum singer soon falls back into typical adult-contemporary schlock and pointless vocal gymnastics, particularly on 'Melt Away' and the bombastic cover of Journey's 'Open Arms.' --Aidin Vaziri |
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Purpose(more) »rank: 4816by: Algebra
: :'Fantasy' provides the only real transcendent chapter on this album. Reinterpreting Tom Tom Club's 'Genius of Love' with a percolating dance beat, the single emphasizes everything that makes Mariah Carey great. Her voice swoops, squeals, and careens over the seductive rhythm, while the words capture just the right amount of vulnerability and determination. Unfortunately, the thrill is short-lived, as the multiplatinum singer soon falls back into typical adult-contemporary schlock and pointless vocal gymnastics, particularly on 'Melt Away' and the bombastic cover of Journey's 'Open Arms.' --Aidin Vaziri |
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Live in Paris + [CD/DVD Combo](more) »rank: 15897by: Jill Scott
: :The Deluxe Edition of Live In Paris + contains the identical DVD content as the Standard DVD Edition but adds a BONUS CD with the audio content from the Live In Paris concert. Experience PLATINUM SELLING and GRAMMY AWARD WINNING JILL SCOTT performing to a sold out yet intimate crowd, weaving her fabled storytelling into an unmistakable groove that left the Parisian crowd wanting the experience to last forever! Also includes four electrifying tracks from her four night SRO concerts at the House Of Blues in Los Angeles, CA in 2007 and a magnificent documentary featuring Jill's fans on the streets ... |
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First Christmas(more) »rank: 2643by: BeBe & CeCe Winans
: :From the first family of gospel comes siblings BeBe and CeCe Winans's First Christmas, recorded in 1993. Slightly dated by a heavy use of synthesizer and the squeaky-slick production prominent in popular gospel and R&B of the late '80s and early '90s, First Christmas is nevertheless right on time in its joyful celebration of the season. Newly arranged versions of classics like Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas,' Handel's 'Joy to the World,' and 'For Unto Us (A Child Is Born)' cozy in with originals 'Give Me a Star,' 'I Love You,' and 'Just Because.' 'The First Noel,' a well-loved public-domain traditional, begins ... |
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Breezin'(more) »rank: 5545by: George Benson
: :Before this album was released in 1976, George Benson was known largely for his Wes Montgomery/Charlie Christian-inspired licks and his stints with Jack McDuff and Miles Davis. Breezin' was a million-selling, Grammy Award-winning LP and made Benson an 'overnight' star. The reasons for that success were Tommy LiPuma's topnotch production, Claus Ogerman's ethereal arrangements, and Benson's soulful vocals on Leon Russell's ballad 'This Masquerade.' Backed by Fourplay drummer Harvey Mason, master percussionist Ralph MacDonald, bassist Stanley Banks, rhythm guitarist Phil Upchurch, and keyboardists Ronnie Scott and Jorge Dalto, Benson and the crew laid down the moods and grooves we now call ... |
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The Wiz: Original Soundtrack (1978 Film)(more) »rank: 6461from: Mca
: :Before this album was released in 1976, George Benson was known largely for his Wes Montgomery/Charlie Christian-inspired licks and his stints with Jack McDuff and Miles Davis. Breezin' was a million-selling, Grammy Award-winning LP and made Benson an 'overnight' star. The reasons for that success were Tommy LiPuma's topnotch production, Claus Ogerman's ethereal arrangements, and Benson's soulful vocals on Leon Russell's ballad 'This Masquerade.' Backed by Fourplay drummer Harvey Mason, master percussionist Ralph MacDonald, bassist Stanley Banks, rhythm guitarist Phil Upchurch, and keyboardists Ronnie Scott and Jorge Dalto, Benson and the crew laid down the moods and grooves we now call ... |
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George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love(more) »rank: 5206by: George Clinton
: :The all-star extravaganza that George Clinton has been wanting to record for years is here! These P-Funk style versions of George s favorite classic love sexy R&B tracks from over the years as well as the dynamic originals make George Clinton And His Gangsters Of Love the ultimate Clinton musical experience. Guest artists include Santana, Sly Stone, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, El DeBarge, The RZA, Kim Burrell, Shavo from System of A Down and more! |
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Instant Vintage(more) »rank: 10395by: Raphael Saadiq
:Album Description:Saadiq was a member of the top pop group Tony Toni Tone. The singer/writer/producer now strikes out his solo path with this initial 'gospeldelic' release. Guest stars include D'Angelo, Angie Stone, T-Boz of TLC and producer/artist Hi-Tek. Includes bonus track 'Why'. |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


