Thursday, January 10, 2008

Beastie Boys - Jimmy James [SINGLE] 1992


Tracklist:

1.Jimmy James [Single Version]
2.Maestro
3.Jimmy James [LP Version]
4.Boomin' Granny
5.Jimmy James [Original Original Version]
6.Drinkin' Wine
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Beastie Boys - Ill Communication (1994)


Tracklist:

1.Sure Shot
2.Tough Guy
3.Boys Makin' With the Freak Freak
4.Bobo On The Corner
5.Root Down
6.Sabotage
7.Get It Together
8.Sabrosa
9.The Update
10.Fut Terman's Rule
11.Alright Hear This
12.Eugene's Lament
13.Flute Loop
14.Do It
15.Ricky's theme
16.Heart Attack Man
17.The Scoop
18.Shambala
19.Bodhisattva Vow
20.Transitions

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Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique (1989)


Tracklist:

1.To All The Girls
2.Shake Your Rump
3.Johnny Ryall
4.Egg Man
5.High Plains Drifter
6.The Sounds Of Science
7.3-Minute Rule
8.Hey Ladies
9.5-Piece Chicken Dinner
10.Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun
11.Car Thief
12.What Comes Around
13.Shadrach
14.Ask For Janice
15.B-Boy Bouillabaisse A & B: 59 Chrystie Street/Get On The Mic/Stop That Train/A Year And A Day/Hello Brooklyn/Dropping Names/Lay It On Me/Mike On The Mic/A.W.O.L.

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Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (1992)


Tracklist:


1.Jimmy James
2.Funky Boss
3.Pass The Mic
4.Gratitude
5.Lighten Up
6.Finger Lickin' Good
7.So What'cha Want
8.The Biz VS The Nuge
9.Time For Livin'
10.Somethings Got To Give
11.The Blue Nun
12.Stand Together
13.Pow
14.The Maestro
15.Groove Holmes
16.Live At P.J.'s
17.Mark On The Bus
18.Professor Booty
19.In 3's
20.Namaste

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Beastie Boys - So What'cha Want [EP] 1992


Tracklist:

1. So What'cha Want [Single Version]
2. Skills to Pay the Bills [Original Version]
3. So What'cha Want [Soul Assassin Remix Version]
4. Groove Holmes [LP Version]
5. So What'cha Want [Butt Naked Version]
6. Groove Holmes [Live Vs. The Biz]
7. So What'cha Want [All the Way Live Freestyle Version]
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Thursday, January 03, 2008

One Way - Lady



Tracklist:

1. Lady You Are
2. I'll Make It Up To You
3. If Only You Knew
4. Don't Stop
5. Mr. Groove
6. Smile
7. Dynomite
8. Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
9. Mr. Groove (12" Version)


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Motown Hitsville UK - Various





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- Senha:MaZpA

Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On


1. Let's Get It On
2. Please Stay (Once You Go Away)
3. It I Should Die Tonight
4. Keep Getting' It On
5. Come Get To This
6. Distant Lover
7. You Sure Love To Ball
8. Just To Keep You Satisfied
9. Let's Get It On (The Single Version) (Bonus Track)
10. You Sure Love To Ball (The Single Version) (Bonus Track)

Dj Shadow - Endtroducing... [1996]


1. Best Foot Forward
2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
3. The Number Song
4. Changeling
5. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)
6. Untitled
7. Stem/Long Stem
8. Mutual Slump
9. Organ Donor
10. Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96
11. Midnight In A Perfect World
12. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain
13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1-Blue Sky Revisit)

Count Basie - Basie Boogie

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Thelonious Monk - Alone in San Francisco

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Nina Simone - The Blues

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Buena Vista Social Club


Wednesday, January 02, 2008

J 88 - Best Kept Secret- EP 2000


J-88 was the alias for Slum Village (original line up of Baatin, Jay Dee and T3)

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Feliz 2008 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Este ano pra min foi maravilhoso, mesmo tendo que mudar de cidade e deixar varios amigos,chegando em sao paulo encontrei muitos mais amigos ainda,quero que 2008 seja maravilhoso para todos eles,esta foto abaixo mostra bem isso.

DJ Critikal & 2Pac - The Passion Of Tupac (2005)




Tracklist:
1.Change The World (Feat. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
2.One Day You'll Find Out Why (Feat. Jadakiss / Troy Bell)
3.Until The End Of Time (Feat. RL / Anthem)
4.My Block (Feat. Nas / Akon)
5.Ghetto Gospel (Feat. Elton John)
6.When We Ride On Our Enemies (Feat. Eminem)
7.Thugz Mansion (Feat. Eric Clapton)
8.Letter To My Unborn (Feat. Jay-Z / Linkin Park)
9.Old School
10.Numero 10 (Feat. Booba & Kurupt)
11.Never Call You Bitch Again (Feat. Ashanti)
12.Starin' Through My Rearview (Feat. The Game / Kadafi)
13.Me Against The World (Feat. Notorious B.I.G. / Bill Withers)
14.I Miss Your Smile (Feat. Tru Life / Sho Shot / Scarface)
15.Napoleon - Never Forget (Feat.Val Young & Johnny I)
16.When Thugz Cry
17.Pain (Feat. Stretch)(Unreleased)
18.Better Dayz (Feat. lady T)(Remixed By Dj Oneli0)


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Mixtape of the Week. Timeless.


tracklist:

All Night Long-Mary Jane Girls
Don't Look Any Further-Dennis Edwards
Heartbeat-Taana Gardner
Funky Sensation-Gwen McRae
I Want To Thank You-Alicia Myers
Just A Touch of Love-Slave
Watching You-Slave
Inside Out-Odyssey
Walking into Sunshine-Central Line
Mama Used To Say-Junior
Over Like A Fat Rat-Fonda Rae
Come Let Me Love You-Janet Lady Day
I Like What You Doin' To Me-Young & Co.
Rock Your World-Weeks & Co.
Search To Find The One-Unlimited Touch
I'll Do Anything-Denroy Morgan
I Hear Music In the Streets-Unlimited Touch
A Little Bit Of Jazz-Nick Striker

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Jamaica Funk - Original Jamaican Funk & Soul 45's (2007)


Superb collection from SoulJazz Records

1. Earl Brown — Get Together
2. Derrick Harriott — Brown Baby
3. Jah Lloyd — Lama
4. The Chosen Few — I Love The Way You Love
5. Cedric Im Brooks — Silent Force
6. Glen Adams — You Can't Hide Love
7. Herman And The Aquarians — Dunce Cap
8. The Heptones — Do Good To Each Other and Everyone
9. The Studio Sound — Give Me Some More
10. Winston Wright and The Upsetters — Jam 1
11. The Now Generation — People Make The World Go Round
12. Jackie Paris — Make Me Smile
13. Sidney, George and Jackie — Papa Was A Rolling Stone
14. The Rebels — Rhodesia
15. Big Youth — Ride On
16. Augustus Pablo — Lightning Chap
17. Augustus Pablo — Lightning Chap Version
18. Ansel and the Meditations — Tricked

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The music on this album contains original Jamaican funk and soul mainly released on 45s released in the years 1972-78. These cross-cultural musical gems exist on account of the hidden triangle of communication between 3 countries: America, Jamaica and Britain. The first link is the influence of American music on that of Jamaica from the late-1950s onwards; the second is the way in which, from the 1960s onwards, the new emerging market for Jamaican music in the UK influenced the styles of reggae coming out of Kingston.

As a phase in the history of black American music, funk and soul spans from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s (roughly between rhythm and blues and disco); but throughout the world, funk and soul was also absorbed into the musical melting pot of many different countries: from the afro-beat of Fela Kuti, the boogaloo of Tito Puente to the diverse sounds emanating from Kingston in the late-1960s and early-1970s. The connection between funk, soul and reggae is one of the strongest, all three containing a certain rawness and concentration on rhythm.

Everyone knows the influence of rhythm and blues on ska and of soul music on rocksteady - both fostered by the powerful US radio stations in New York, Miami and New Orleans beaming the music across the Atlantic. But funk’s influence is more pervasive; the syncopation of funk sits nicely over the off-beat of reggae, making the former an ingredient found in many of the latter’s stylistic turns from the late 1960s onwards; roots, steppers, rocksteady, dub can all be as funky as the more obvious versioning of James Brown, Gamble and Huff, Motown, The Meters, etc.

On June 22, 1948 the SS Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury docks bringing the first wave of post-war immigrant Caribbeans to Britain. Twenty tears on and thriving Jamaican communities in places such as Brixton, Bristol and Birmingham meant that Kingston record producers were now able to export their sounds to this new market; and a network of labels, distributors, promoters enabled Jamaican records to achieve success for the first time outside of their own country. With funk, soul and reggae sounds found at many a local disco in the UK, an obvious cross-pollinisation took place, with Jamaican producers and artists always quick off the mark with new trends.

Here you will find heavyweight versions of funk and soul tunes by the likes of Betty Wright, The JBs, Bill Withers, Earth, Wind and Fire alongside original material from The Heptones, Cedric Brooks, Lee Perry and other greats of the Kingston musical scene in the early 1970s

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Run D.M.C. - Down with the King (1993)


Tracklist:


1.Down With The King
2.Come On Everybody
3.Can I Get It, Yo
4.Hit 'Em Hard
5.To the Maker
6.3 In The Head
7.Ooh, Whatcha Gonna Do
8.Big Willie
9.Three Little Indians
10.In The House
11.Can I Get A Witness
12.Get Open
13.What's Next
14.Wreck Shop
15.For 10 Years
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