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| | Queen Latifah [ mp3 ]album: The Dana Owens Album format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 192 length: 45:48 min
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Tracks of The Dana Owens Album:
Baby Get Lost.mp3
I Put A Spell On You.mp3
Simply Beautiful.mp3
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh.mp3
Moody's Mood For Love.mp3
Close Your Eyes.mp3
California Dreamin'.mp3
Hard Times.mp3
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.mp3
Hello Stranger.mp3
If I Had You.mp3
Lush Life.mp3
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| | Queen Latifah [ mp3 ]album: 20th Century Masters: The Best Of Queen Latifah format: mp3 release: 2005 bitrate: 192 length: 41:57 min
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Tracks of 20th Century Masters: The Best Of Queen Latifah:
Wrath Of My Madness.mp3
Rough (Edited Single Version).mp3
U.N.I.T.Y. (Clean Version).mp3
Just Another Day.mp3
Black On Black Love.mp3
Latifah's Had It Up 2 Here.mp3
Black Hand Side (Clean Version).mp3
Paper.mp3
It's Alright.mp3
Weekend Love.mp3
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| | Queen Latifah [ mp3 ]album: Chicago format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 320 length: 70:20 min
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Tracks of Chicago:
Overture / And All That Jazz.mp3
Funny Honey.mp3
When You're Good To Mama.mp3
Cell Block Tango.mp3
All I Care About.mp3
We Both Reached For The Gun.mp3
Roxie.mp3
I Can't Do It Alone.mp3
Mister Cellophane.mp3
Razzle Dazzle.mp3
Class.mp3
Nowadays.mp3
Nowadays / Hot Honey Rag.mp3
I Move On.mp3
After Midnight.mp3
Roxie's Suite.mp3
Cell Block Tango (He Had It Comin').mp3
Love Is A Crime.mp3
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News from our arhive: Releases: The Mars Volta, Kathleen Edwards, Judas Priest, Jack Johnson |
BUNKY Born To Be A Motorcycle Considered San Diego's premier live band, Bunky are Emily Joyce and Rafter Roberts — and 10 assorted musicians pinched from other local groups. Could Bunky et al be America’s Broken Social Scene? Their debut album is a heady mix of trumpets, wailing guitars, organs and the vibrafon coated with a liberal dose of strong vocals from Joyce (she alternates between candy sweet and sexy snarl). Roberts also sings on several tracks, adding a deeply reassuring gruffness. Part Le Tigre and Kate Bush, a bit funky, a bit punky, a little introspective — and a whack of fun lyrics — Bunky's first go at commercial success is a good one.
JACK JOHNSON In Between Dreams Jack Johnson started out as a surfer who made surfing films and happened to play guitar on the side. Now, his music has launched a multi-million dollar mini-industry. With In Between Dreams, the assembly line continues to run on fumes, churning out homogenous pastiches like "Good People" and the infuriatingly cute "Banana Pancakes." A proprietor of sun-bathed folk, Johnson’s lyrical styling bridges the all-important musical gap between white, So-Cal rap and scat. Devoid of soul even when he tries to imbue his songs with meaning, this album is perfectly suited for those long nights by the campfire when nothing seems to matter, least of all, good music.
THE MARS VOLTA Frances The Mute James Joyce took 11 years to write Finnegan's Wake, so at least we know he spent some time crafting such an impenetrable monster. The Mars Volta only took two years to record their beast, Frances The Mute, but all this uncontrolled, unfiltered wankery won’t get this disc a mandatory spot in the high school curriculum. There's certainly some impressive musicianship going on in these five songs (or 15 songlets, movements, passages, whatever the hell you want to call them), but just try not to get a headache two minutes into lead track "Cygnus." The MV's first full-length still retained some semblance of mysterious but awesome ambition; its follow-up is unmitigated crap.
JUDAS PRIEST Angel Of Retribution This might be stating the obvious, but no Judas Priest effort will ever top the insanity, fury and rage of Painkiller and any Priest release with Halford back is going to be miles above the band’s "Ripper" Owens years. Angel Of Retribution sits happily and inoffensively in the middle of these parameters. Mid-tempo rock tracks that tap mild metallic tendencies and clinical guitar tones are interspersed amongst amusing but forgettable "Turbo Lover"-ish ballads making this a stable release for any band of Priest’s age. Unfortunately, the overall lack of fire makes Angel Of Retribution feel more like a bitter old man than a bloodthirsty savage. |
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