
| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Greatest Hits format: mp3 release: 1986 bitrate: 320 length: 49:29 min
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Tracks of Greatest Hits:
Super Freak.mp3
You Turn Me On.mp3
You And I.mp3
Mary Jane.mp3
Ebony Eyes.mp3
Give It To Me Baby.mp3
Dance Wit' Me.mp3
Cold Blooded.mp3
17.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Motown Legends: Give It To Me Baby format: mp3 release: 1995 bitrate: 239 length: 49:13 min
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Tracks of Motown Legends: Give It To Me Baby:
You And I.mp3
Give It To Me Baby.mp3
Mary Jane.mp3
Cold Blooded.mp3
Love Gun.mp3
Call Me Up.mp3
Stormy Love.mp3
Dream Maker.mp3
She Blew My Mind (69 Times).mp3
Spacey Love.mp3
Moonchild.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: The Ultimate Collection format: mp3 release: 1997 bitrate: 227 length: 73:49 min
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Tracks of The Ultimate Collection:
Cold Blooded.mp3
Give It To Me Baby.mp3
You And I.mp3
Mary Jane.mp3
Super Freak.mp3
Dance Wit' Me.mp3
Make Love To Me.mp3
Love Gun.mp3
Bustin' Out.mp3
High On You Love Suite; One Mo Hit (Of Your Love).mp3
Ghetto Life.mp3
Ebony Eyes.mp3
Fire And Desire.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Disco Nights format: mp3 release: 2002 year bitrate: 256 length: 57:50 min
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Tracks of Disco Nights:
Get Up (I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine).mp3
I Will Survive.mp3
Brick House.mp3
Don't Leave Me This Way.mp3
Shake Your Groove Thing.mp3
Ladies Night.mp3
Super Freak.mp3
Fire.mp3
Get Down.mp3
The Hustle.mp3
Hang On In The Baby.mp3
Let's Start The Dance.mp3
Contact.mp3
I Love The Nightlife (Disco Round).mp3
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe.mp3
Star Wars Theme.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [CD 1] - Bounce FM format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 178 length: 49:32 min
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Tracks of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [CD 1] - Bounce FM:
Bounce FM Intro.mp3
Hollywood Swingin'.mp3
Cold Blooded.mp3
You Dropped A Bomb On Me.mp3
Candy.mp3
West Coast Poplock.mp3
You're On Bounce FM.mp3
I Can Make You Dance.mp3
Let It Whip.mp3
Running Away.mp3
Funky Worm.mp3
Twilight.mp3
That Was Bounce FM.mp3
Glory Hole Theme Park - Fun With Strangers.mp3
Eris Pump Up Shoes.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Money Talks format: mp3 release: 1997 year bitrate: 192 length: 64:22 min
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Tracks of Money Talks:
Avenues.mp3
My Everything.mp3
No Way Out.mp3
Dream.mp3
Money Talks.mp3
Penetration.mp3
Tell Me How You Want It.mp3
Everyday.mp3
Keep It Bubblin'.mp3
Teaching.mp3
Feel So Good.mp3
Things Just Ain't The Same.mp3
Back In You Again.mp3
Real Thing.mp3
You're The First, The Last, My Everything.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Chef Aid: The South Park Album format: mp3 release: 1998 year bitrate: 192 length: 77:38 min
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Tracks of Chef Aid: The South Park Album:
South Park Theme.mp3
Nowhere To Run.mp3
Chocolate Salty Balls (P.S. I Love You).mp3
Brad Logan.mp3
Come Sail Away.mp3
Kenny's Dead.mp3
Simultaneous.mp3
Will They Die 4 You.mp3
Hot Lava.mp3
Bubblegoose.mp3
No Substitute.mp3
Wake Up Wendy.mp3
Horny.mp3
Huboon Stomp.mp3
Love Gravy.mp3
Feel Like Makin' Love.mp3
Rainbow.mp3
Tonight Is Right For Love.mp3
It's A Rockin' World.mp3
Mephisto And Kevin.mp3
Mentally Dull (Think Tank Remix).mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 192 length: 61:07 min
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Tracks of Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle:
Chick Magnet.mp3
One Good Spliff.mp3
Yeah (Dream Of Me).mp3
Righteous Dub.mp3
Skunk One.mp3
Same Ole Song.mp3
White Castle Blues.mp3
Crazy On You.mp3
Cameltoe.mp3
Kinda High, Kinda Drunk.mp3
Mary Jane.mp3
I Wanna Get Next To You.mp3
Hold On.mp3
Ridin'.mp3
5ves.mp3
Total Eclipse Of The Heart.mp3
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| | Rick James [ mp3 ]album: Motown Remixed format: mp3 release: 2005 year bitrate: 192 length: 74:15 min
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Tracks of Motown Remixed:
I Want You Back (Z-Trip Remix).mp3
I Heard It Through The Grapevine (The Randy Watson Sympathy For The Grapes Mix).mp3
Let's Get It On (Paul Simpson & Miles Dalto Groove Remix).mp3
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours (DJ Smash Essential Funk Remix).mp3
ABC (Salaam Demi Crunk-A-Delic Party Mix).mp3
I Just Want To Celebrate (Mocean Worker Remix).mp3
Papa Was A Rolling Stone (DJ Jazzy Jeff & Pete Kuzma Soleful Mix).mp3
Quiet Storm (Groove Boutique Remix).mp3
My Wolrd Is Empty Without You (Tranzition Remix).mp3
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (Easy Mo Bee Remix).mp3
Smiling Faces Sometimes (Future Shock Entertainmet Main Ingridient Mix).mp3
Tears Of A Clown (Hotsnax Remix).mp3
Keep On Truckin' (DJ Spinna Remix).mp3
War (King Britt Mix).mp3
Mary Jane (DJ Green Lantern Evil Genius Mix).mp3
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News from our arhive: Zakk Wylde.Guitarist avoids trying too hard on new LP |
Even when he's not in the studio or on the road, it's hard for Black Label Society maestro Zakk Wylde to get any rest. His home, located about an hour outside of Los Angeles, is a sanctuary of sorts for wayward rockers and friends, who keep him up all night partying. His most current tenant is Phil, a noisy, obnoxious friend from New Jersey who keeps interrupting our phone interview by shouting homophobic comments.
When it becomes impossible to finish a thought, Wylde wanders outdoors so he can properly discuss his new album, Mafia. But the peace only lasts a couple of minutes. While the guitar player and singer talks about spreading the gospel of Black Label Society, the connection is pierced by what sounds like the feral roar of a chainsaw; it's actually Wylde's 11-year-old son, Jesse, baiting his dad by riding a mini motorcycle in circles around him. "He might as well have a chainsaw," Wylde growled.
Jesse isn't the only one who regularly yanks his dad's lumberjack beard. There's his co-manager and wife, Barbaranne, whom Wylde affectionately calls "My Sharon," and their other son, Hendrix, who just entered his terrible twos. Rock stars don't always make the best or most enthused parents, but for Wylde, music and family have always been inextricably intertwined. And his extended family members have been as important as his blood relatives. When Wylde was 19 years old, he was adopted by Ozzy Osbourne and his band to play on 1989's No Rest for the Wicked. For the next four years, Wylde cut his teeth touring the world with Ozzy, and performed on 1991's No More Tears and 1995's Ozzmosis before setting sail on his own the next year with his first solo album, Book of Shadows. He formed Black Label Society in 1999; six years and five albums later, what started as a side project has turned into a new musical family and a formidable rock force. With the release of the galvanic Mafia, Wylde seems on the verge of breaking Black Label Society beyond the fringes of Ozzfest and into the heavy-metal mainstream.
The album is a showcase of metallic energy that combines the stomp of Pantera, the sluggish chug and guitar squeals of Alice in Chains and the six-string virtuosity of Eddie Van Halen. And to mix things up, there's a pair of piano-fueled ballads, which demonstrate Wylde's flexibility and offer a hint of vulnerability. Mafia is easily Black Label's most mature and fully realized disc to date, one that sounds like it was carefully written and painstakingly finessed.
"To us, it's just another Black Label Society record," Wylde dismissively said. "That's how it is every time. We go in there with nothing, then we kick it around, and within an hour we have a couple songs. That's the way it should be. I think if you really try to figure out what the f--- you're doing and image yourself, then you just end up trying too hard and it doesn't sound real."
Whatever they're doing, Black Label Society are on the right track. Last week, "Suicide Messiah," the first single from the album, was the #1 most-added song at mainstream and active rock radio, which should help build buzz and anticipation for the LP's March 8 release. The song is a crunchy, pounding slugfest with shuddering vocals that sound like a cross between Ozzy and Axl Rose. But while the sound is basically familiar, the subject matter is new for Wylde.
"It's my take on power trips and the way people follow blindly, whether it's Jesus or George Bush or one of those freaks overseas that we're fighting a war against," he explained. "People always need something to put their faith in and they choose these power-crazy mother----ers in the name of religion." For Wylde, this is an epiphany. That he's incorporated the idea into lyrics for his new album is even more revelatory. After all, here's a wild-eyed guy whose drinking exploits are as legendary as his outstanding guitar playing — a dude who has crashed cars into trees for kicks.
"In the world we live in these days, how can you not touch on politics?" he said. "But that doesn't mean I don't still like to have a good time and do crazy sh--. If there isn't something crazy that goes on in the span of the day then something's not right."
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