• UFC Side Control Ultimate Fighting Championship Logo MMA Mixed Martial Arts Classic Adult Men's T-Shirt Tee (Royal, Large)


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  • Full title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers.Bob Marley & The Wailers: Peter Tosh (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer (vocals, guitar).Additional personnel include: Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); Aston Barrett (bass guitar); Carlton Barrett (drums).Compilation Producers: Bill Levenson; Dana Smart.Liner Note Author: David Katz.Recording information: Randy's Studio 17, Kingston, Jamaica (1967 - 1972); Dynamic Sound Studio, Kingston, Jamaica (1967 - 1972).This compilation offers a brief glimpse into the Wailers' early-to-middle years (they only became Bob Marley & the Wailers after signing to Island Records; Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh quit soon thereafter). It combines a few of the late-1960s sides the group recorded for Texas singer Johnny Nash (whose ska-inflected "Hold Me Tight" had been a big international hit in 1967) with material recorded for the band's own Wail'n Soul'm and Tuff Gong labels, and for the visionary producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.Songs such as "Small Axe," "Kaya," and "Lively Up Yourself" are all familiar from their later incarnations, and to hear them in their unadorned earlier versions, particularly the primitive recordings of "Stir It Up" and "Soul Rebel," is to experience both their simple power and Bob Marley's faith in their ultimate mass acceptance. THE BEST OF BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS makes clear that the band's raw talent was present from the outset, while hinting at the time and sweat involved in bringing that talent to full fruition.

    20TH CENTURY MASTERS - THE MILLENNIUM COLLECTION: BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS (THE JAD

    • UPC: 3481594

  • Although singer/guitarist Odetta Gordon is most closely identified with the collegiate folk revival of the late '50s, she began her career singing blues in coffeehouses, and continued to play the blues regularly throughout her recording career. It's not surprising, since the blues is a vernacular form not at all far removed from the story-form ballads that are a huge part of the folk tradition, and so the dual focus on ballads and blues on this excellently sequenced 18-track compilation makes perfect sense.Opening with a rousing version of the gospel standard "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and closing with Odetta's famous "Spiritual Trilogy," the religious underpinnings of much of Odetta's work are readily apparent throughout. Elsewhere, blues standards like "Lowlands" and "'Buked and Scorned" sit beside classic folk ballads like "Greensleeves" and "The Fox." BEST OF BALLADS AND BLUES is an excellent introduction to this underappreciated artist.

    The Best Of Odetta - Ballads &

    • UPC: 3462866

  • Korea Best Album Present (CD)

    2014 Japanese pressing 20 track Japanese Greatest hits album compiled from their Korean releases plus bonus DVD. Scheduled to include exclusive bonus material.

    • UPC: 743627110

  • Just as the comedy smash "What's The Worst That Could Happen" has a rhythmic flow, so does the soundtrack. With the bass pumping throughout, the best in the hip-hop game are represented on this compilation. Snoop Dogg's humor and rhyming skills separate him from the pack on "F&*k What They Say." He speaks from experience when he raps "No matter how money much you make or who you are, brothers will talk about you". Craig Mack introduces the chairman of the board to a new generation when he samples "High Hopes." Queen Latifah retains her throne on "Everywhere You Go," as Sarah Jane lends her soulful vocals to the track.A hot arrangement and tight production bolster the title track by Supa Friendz. Sam Logan whips up some smooth R&B on the Frankie Beverly-penned"Happy Feelin's". The first single and highlight here is the Erick Sermon/Marvin Gaye track "Music". An unreleased Gaye vocal track is layered over a strong beat (courtesy of producer Sermon). Snoop passes the mic to his female protege's Doggy's Angels on the funky "Shoot "Em Up."

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    • UPC: 3482431

  • The Best Ever Scottish Compilation

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  • All Over the World: Very Best of

    All Around the World is a collection of hits from one of the steadiest selling artists in the world! Newly remastered by Jeff Lynne and including liner notes written by Lynne. 20 total tracks including

    • UPC: 29499547

  • It's easy to bemoan the Grammy Awards, particularly when it comes to the committee's understanding of rap. The first winner of the Best Rap Record was "Parents Just Don't Understand" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, so what do they know. Well, more than one might think, as evidenced by the track listing of nominees on this surprisingly beguiling collection. Everyone from Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott to Dr. Dre to, yes, Grammy fave Will Smith is represented on this compilation. They might even have selected the best hip-hop song of 1999 in The Roots' "The Next Movement." The Philly Crew appears again for their luscious collaboration with Erykah Badu "You Got Me." Eminem's "My Name Is" for all its unabashed white-boy rap leanings, was hard to hate, let alone ignore. Then there's Nas' "I Am" to account for the harder-edged contingent. Okay, some important artists of 1999 are overlooked; there's nothing by Mos Def, Pharoah Monche, or any of the various Wu-Tangers who released top-notch albums during 1999. However, for those who might doubt the Grammys, this compilation is eye-opening. Then again, looking back, "Parents Just Don't Understand" was pretty fun at the time.

    GRAMMY RAP NOMINEES 2000 [PA]

    • UPC: 3463394

  • Personnel includes: Keith Murray, LL Cool J, Redman, Too Short, Erick Sermon, Fat Joe, 50 Grand, Def Squad (vocals).Producers: Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble, Jean Claude "Poke" Oliver & Tone, The Ummah.Compilation producer: Chaz Harper.Keith Murray has been putting out some of the best hip-hop since 1993, when he exploded onto the scene with his debut single, "The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World." With the release of THE MOST BEAUTIFULLEST HITS, Murray packs together his best jams as well as covers of songs that fit his unique style. Among the standout tracks are "I Shot Ya (Remix)," with LL Cool J; "Full Cooperation," with Def Squad; and "Cosmic Slop," with Redman. The Funk Lord, super-producer Erick Sermon, produced most of the tracks on THE MOST BEAUTIFULLEST HITS. Listeners should be sure to check out Redman and Sermon on "How's That" and "Def Squad Delite," in which the pair recreates a late-'90s version of "Rapper's Delight." Don't sleep--Keith Murray is for sure one of the illest MC's.

    THE MOST BEAUTIFULLEST HITS [PA]

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  • Best of the Bellamy Bros (CD)

    Best Of The Bellamy Brothers

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  • Best Of: New Light Through Old Windows (CD)

    New Light Through Old Windows

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  • Top 20 Knockouts in UFC History

    UFC BRUTAL KNOCKOUTS COMPILATION

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