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The Shiggar Fraggar Show!, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 167253by: Invisible Skratch Piklz
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Draft Radio, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 143390by: DJ Revolution & Total Eclipse
:Album Description:Draft Records and the Howie McDuffie Music Group are proud to release the DJ Revolution & Total Eclipse compilation, Draft Radio Volume 1. The compilation features music from Mos Def, Planet Asia, Rass Kass, Pharoahe Monch, Jin, Bad Seed, Miri Ben Ari, Defari, and a host of other artists. DJ Revolution is best known for his nationally syndicated hip-hop radio show with Sway & King Tech called The Wakeup Show. Aside from his featured appearances on Sway & King Tech’s This or That CD, Revolution has also released two CD’s of his own, R2K Vol. 1.0, in 1999 and 2000’s ... |
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The Ablist(more) »rank: 157043by: Rob Swift
: :As a member of the X-Ecutioners, Rob Swift has made a name for himself as a particularly progressive turntablist. Embracing his technique as a vehicle for expression like any other artist, Swift solidifies this bold vision on his solo debut, The Ablist. Exhibiting a jazzy, freestyle DJ aesthetic with roots in rap, hip-hop, and urban soul, Swift produces a unified sound emphasizing his turntable skills without ever abandoning the premise of actual song form. Swift scratches and spins his way though 13 stimulating compositions, enlisting the aid of rappers, singers, and other instrumentalists. While this recording maintains many of the old ... |
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Special Herbs, Vols. 9 & 0(more) »rank: 105620by: Metal Fingers
: :As a member of the X-Ecutioners, Rob Swift has made a name for himself as a particularly progressive turntablist. Embracing his technique as a vehicle for expression like any other artist, Swift solidifies this bold vision on his solo debut, The Ablist. Exhibiting a jazzy, freestyle DJ aesthetic with roots in rap, hip-hop, and urban soul, Swift produces a unified sound emphasizing his turntable skills without ever abandoning the premise of actual song form. Swift scratches and spins his way though 13 stimulating compositions, enlisting the aid of rappers, singers, and other instrumentalists. While this recording maintains many of the old ... |
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Fabriclive.01(more) »rank: 143964by: James Lavelle
:Album Description:UK compilation mixed by U.N.K.L.E.'s James Lavelle. 23 tracks from Rare Earth, Psychonauts, DJ Shadow, South, Chemical Brothers, Howie B, Orbital, Medway, Bushwacka, Radiohead & many more. The CD is snuggled in a hinged metal tin and then a slipcase. 2001. |
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Ahead Of The Curve(more) »rank: 148049by: Lateef the Truth Speaker & DJ Z-Trip
: :Collected tracks not commonly available featuring Lateef The Truth Speaker, an integral part of the Solesides collective, closely associated with Blackalicious & DJ Shadow, Latryx, Lifesavas, Poets of Rhythm, perhaps best know for his chart-topping singles with Fatboy Slim 'That Old Pair of Jeans' and 'Wonderful Night'. This collection features original production and remixes by DJ Z-Trip, arguably the first 'mash-up' DJ, who has collaborated with Murs, Lyrics Born, Busdriver, Supernatural, others, and who was featured in the 2001 documentary 'Scratch'. Guests on this CD include DJ Shadow, Chali 2na (Jurassic 5), Rakka (Dilated Peoples), Gift Of Gab, Soup, Fingerbangerz, ... |
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Some of My Best Friends Are DJ's(more) »rank: 148850by: Kid Koala
: :As his alter-ego, 'Kid Koala,' might suggest, Eric San applies a joyous childlike vision to his music on Some of My Best Friends Are DJs. Following turns with Money Mark, Deltron 3030, and Lovage, Canada's cheekiest mixologist defied weighty expectations with his beguiling debut album, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Three years later, and Kid Koala has retained his youthful verve. Packaged with a 52-page, self-penned comic and a travel chess kit, Some of My Best Friends Are DJs offers less in the way of music, with the 35-minute running time meaning the restless sonic snippets wisely end before his humor has a ... |
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Dubtometry(more) »rank: 157929by: DJ Spooky
: :A companion piece to last 2002’s DJ Spooky/Matthew Shipp collaboration Optometry, Dubtometry features a hodgepodge of techno, turntablism, and experimental trip tunes. Despite its title, Dubtometry features little of that familiar rumble, though dub master Lee 'Scratch' Perry does drop in on 'Jungle Soldier' and 'Sequentia Absentia.' The album, however, is concentratated around clever samples from the likes of Karsh Kale, I-Sound, and Negativland. The jazz-oriented material on Optometry survives only in spirit, as Spooky's reinterpretations keep the emphasis squarely on the electronic. While John Coltrane fans will appreciate lithe lines in 'Parachutes' and 'Rosemary,' this dreamy, extraordinary effort has a ... |
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Funky Skunk(more) »rank: 139433by: DJ Shadow
: :FUNKY SKUNK is a mix CD that clocks in at over 60 minutes, originally released in by DJ SHADOW in late summer 2005 as part of the 'Public Works' Project with Obey (Shepard Fairey), in concordance with a product line of shirts, stickers and box set. 'Funky Skunk' is an hour long hip-hop mix, showcasing the finest tracks from over the last few decades. The majority of the set focuses on the early stages of the genre, with Shadow selecting the best in 80's hip hop and early electro - where tracks were made the good old fashioned way; a ... |
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The Platform(more) »rank: 133511by: Dilated Peoples
: :L.A.'s Dilated Peoples get back to b-boy basics with their long-awaited major-label debut. Longtime darlings of hip-hop's underground, Dilated stays true to their roots with The Platform, combining spare, churning bass hooks with Babu's epic turntable episodes. Guest artists like Tha Alkaholiks, Planet Asia, and Freestyle Fellowships' Aceyalone add fuel to the flames set ablaze by the straight-spittings of MCs Iriscience and Evidence. Buoyantly braggadocious, the fellas swap positive abstract poetics with swagger and grace--rhymes like 'I never got redemption from an honorable mention / So my lyrics hug the bat with the tightest suspension' thump chests as much as they ... |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest