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    October 21st, 2009CarolUncategorized


    01 Why Can't You And Me Get Together
    02 Who Are You
    03 I'm On Fire
    04 Put Your Trust In Me, Baby
    05 There Is No Stopping
    06 Let Me Count The Ways
    07 Is There Anybody Else
    08 I'll Take You In
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    October 20th, 2009CarolUncategorized


    Guitarist Masaki Matsubara released this LP in 1983 on Canyon Records, personnel is Eiji Shimamura on drums, Nobu Saitoh on percussion, Michio Nagaoka on bass, Hiroshi Shinkawa on keyboards and Masaki Matsubara on guitar, plus Eric Tagg on vocals and horns & background vocals.

    1. Make It With Me
    2. Night Scanners
    3. Shining Star
    4. Silly Crush
    5. Tequila Toast
    6. S.O.S. (Society Of Soul)
    7. Painted Woman
    8. Sunset Lullaby
    9. Pacific Coast Highway
    10. Sky High

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    October 19th, 2009CarolUncategorized


    1. Prelude Of Batucada ~ Here Comes Samba
    2. Ahill
    3. Berimbau
    4. Dream Away
    5. We And The Sea
    6. Kalimba
    7. A Tonge Da Mironga Do Kabuletê
    8. Samba In The Morning ~ Sunny Place Carnival

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    October 18th, 2009CarolUncategorized


    Long Time, No Sugar
    (Brown Sugar - D' Angelo)
    Common 2 Opensouls
    (The Corner - Common)
    Fuel 4 Troy's Fire
    (They Reminiscence Over You - Pete Rock & CL Smooth)
    Dilla Soul Glow
    (Much More - De La Soul)
    Ta-Lib-Illa-Docious
    (Listen - Talib Kweli)
    Runnin' 2 Get Some
    (Runnin - The Pharcyde)
    Tribes Re:Born
    (Check The Rhyme - A Tribe Called Quest)
    Lyall Bay Globetrotter
    (????)
    What They Do To Get Up
    (What They Do - The Roots)
    4 Music Spinnas
    (????)
    Takes Is Fly
    (Stakes Is High - De La Soul)

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    October 17th, 2009CarolUncategorized



    DJ Food Stamp - Intro
    This Way feat. Kanye West
    Live On Stage (remix) feat. Talib Kweli
    No Retreat feat. B-Real
    No Retreat (Kutmasta Kurt Remix)
    Certified Official
    Love And War (Stamp Blend)
    Marathon
    Evidence And Mr. Eon - E=MC2 (Remix)
    Work The Angles
    Ill boogie feat. Rakaa Iriscience And Babu - On Deadly Ground
    Worst Comes To Worst (Remix) feat. Havoc & Guru
    Global Dynamics
    Defari feat. Dilated Peoples - Behold My Life
    High And The Mighty feat. Evidence & Defari - Top Prospect
    Babu feat. Rakaa Iriscience - Ends To Means
    Rework The Angles feat. AG, Defari & Xzibit
    Basics feat. Defari
    Peanut Butter Wolf feat. Babu - Casio
    Boulevard Connection feat. Rakaa Iriscience, Last Emperor, Maylay Sparks & Babu - Copenhagen (Claimin Respect)
    Swollen Members feat. Dilated Peoples - Counterparts
    The Platform
    Rasco feat. Defari & Dilated Peoples - Major League
    Third Degree feat. Defari
    Back Again

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    October 16th, 2009CarolUncategorized


    Azat: Slow Down

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    October 15th, 2009CarolUncategorized

    1. RESURRECTION
    A title track right from the jump? Huh. While this song is a good way to start off your sophomore album (avoiding a shitty rap album intro is the new black), I always felt this song was only alright. For me, this track is best known for inspiring two remixes, the Large Professor version and the Extra P remix, both of which were produced by the same fucking guy, the Large Professor.

    2. I USED TO LOVE H.E.R.
    This metaphor about hip hop is considered to be one of the greatest rap songs ever made, and this time I agree with the critics. The No I.D. beat is dark but not joyless, complementing the saga of our chosen genre through the ages. I've always kind of hoped that Common would revisit this theme today, given how hip hop seems to be pretty much dead and all (I said seems: I'm fully aware of the name of my blog), but I suppose he's too busy making bad acting decisions (such as Street Kings, although he did come off as more of a badass than The Game in that flick, so I guess that counts for something).

    3. WATERMELON
    I remember back in the day, when I used to work late night shifts in retail, I would swing by a Wendy's drive-through (spicy chicken sandwiches all the way) on the way home and play Resurrection (not the most obvious choice, I know) while I ate. I always only got this far before I finished the meal completely, so I would then move on to something else. Because of that, I seem to remember this track sounding more interesting than it actually does.

    4. BOOK OF LIFE
    Kind of boring. Sad, but true.

    5. IN MY OWN WORLD (CHECK THE METHOD) (FEAT NO I.D.)
    While I liked the brief instrumental at the start more than the actual beat for this song, the track still works, although I preferred No I.D.'s guest spot more so than Common himself, who sounds like he's still trying to test the boundaries of how many syllables he can fit into a single bar.

    6. ANOTHER WASTED NITE WITH...
    Skit...

    7. NUTHIN' TO DO
    This song was pleasant enough, but the only thing I can clearly remember is the Ol' Dirty Bastard vocal sample in the hook.

    8. COMMUNISM
    I liked this song, but if Common were a brand new rap artist today, shit like this would quickly categorize him as a “backpacker that won't sell a goddamn copy, not even to himself, but bloggers the world over will praise him” kind of rapper. Crap, I think I just proved my own point.

    9. WMOE
    Skit...

    10. THISISME
    I love No I.D.'s beat, but the rhymes sound as if Lonnie found some of his old scribblings and decided to recite them in random order, Nas “Book Of Rhymes”-style.

    11. ORANGE PINEAPPLE JUICE
    Meh.

    12. CHAPTER 13 (RICH MAN VS. POOR MAN) (FEAT YNOT)
    The back and forth between Common and producer Ynot Is engaging, making their take on the overused subject matter sound almost fresh. Not bad.

    13. MAINTAINING
    I just didn't care for this song. It sounds too much like Common was aiming for an audience made up of people that gather at someone's house to get drunk and primp before a night of clubbing, who get so wasted that they can't even leave their host's house, who end up crashing on the floor in a pool of their own vomit and excrement, and when I hear Common, I don't think of that at all.

    14. SUM SHIT I WROTE
    This is more like the Common I'm used to. The late hip hop writer and fan Dave Ellis titled the editorial section of his site after this song, which may be part of the reason why his was one of the first sites I followed on a regular basis. May he rest in peace.

    15. POP'S RAP (FEAT LONNIE "POPS" LYNN)
    Common lets his own father in on the action, on what is essentially the outro. There's a nice, simple, melodic beat playing behind him, as well. Pleasant enough.

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