Archive for February, 2008

Willie Nelson - You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore

Music video by Willie Nelson performing You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore
with David Anderson [Video Director], Lana Nelson [Video Director], Liz Chapman [Video Producer]
(C) 2007 Lost Highway Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.By: universalmusicgroupTags: Willie Nelson You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore Country Lost Highway Records David Anderson [Video Director] Lana Liz Chapman […]

February 29th, 2008 - Posted in Music Video

G-Unit - “Good To Me” (MUSIC VIDEO)

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February 29th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized

Young Duece - Dreams (Audio Stream)

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Quite a few people suggested that we make our music (actual tracks) more “upfront” and easier to reach for the YouTube community. So we’re giving it a go. Enjoy. And feel free to suggest which song we should put up next. Thank you!
*Song from the “Hidden […]

February 29th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized

Hip Hop vs. America Pt 1

As seen on BET, the debate over Hip Hop vs. America Feat. Russell Simmons, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, T.I., Nelly, Master P , and hosted by Cousin Jeff and Toure
For all the criticism they receive, BET deserves credit for taking on this topic and broadcasting it as a special prime time event during the first […]

February 29th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized

Touch My Body by Mariah Carey - Official Video

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LYRICS …
I know that you been waiting for it, I’m waiting too
In my imagination I be all up on you
I know you got that fever for me, 102
And boy I know I feel the same my temperature’s through the roof
If there’s a camera up in here, then it’s gon’ leave with me when […]

February 29th, 2008 - Posted in Uncategorized

JESUS OF COOL: 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION - NICK LOWE

This album was going to change the world, its rocking power-pop and savagely smart lyrics saving a generation from the torpor of 1978’s one-hit disco flashes and smotheringly produced corporate rock. Things went wrong from the moment CBS Records changed the title to “Pure Pop for Now People” for its U.S. release. But Nick Lowe’s […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

GOLDEN DELICIOUS - MIKE DOUGHTY

It may be his poppiest and slickest work to date, but “Golden Delicious” is more proof that Mike Doughty still knows where to make the melodies twist and turn to find the sweet spot among the ridiculous, the sublime and the sad. Opener “Fort Hood” is a deceptively boppy-sounding look at a soldier […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

LUST LUST LUST - THE RAVEONETTES

If the Raveonettes surprised us with the sunny pop sheen of 2005’s “Pretty in Black,” they deliver an even more jarring turn on “Lust Lust Lust.” Any artifice of mainstream confection is stripped away, replaced by a fuzzy, lo-fi minimalism that uses reverb and sustain to create a deceptively lush sonic tapestry. “Aly, Walk […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

SUPERSAUND 2012 - SENOR FLAVIO

Contrary to its title, this well-crafted solo album by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs’ co-founder isn’t quite a projection into the future, but more of a throwback to the ska/rock that the group merged so beautifully with Latin sounds in its day. The Latin element comes mostly in the form of the language here, but the […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE - VARIOUS ARTISTS

Fans of the Police know that reggae was a principal influence for the trio, so the idea of a reggae tribute to the band is blessed with logic. Miami’s Inner Circle formed the instrumental heart of this 13-track project, backing such acts as Horace Andy, Gregory Isaacs and Toots & the Maytals. Inner Circle […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

FLOCK - BELL X1

Wildly popular in its home country, Ireland’s Bell X1 is known stateside primarily as former bandmates of Damien Rice and a soundtrack source for “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The OC.” This should change with its debut U.S. set, which showcases its accessible modern rock and frontman Paul Noonan’s ambitious lyrics. Standout tracks “Flame,” “My First […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

MOCKINGBIRD - ALLISON MOORER

Elegant, powerful and authentically Southern, Allison Moorer’s is the rare voice worthy of an entire album of cover songs. So it’s not surprising that “Mockingbird” contains more than its share of iPod-deserving tributes (including Nina Simone’s “I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl” and a slowed, acoustic, hornless take on “Ring of Fire”). […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

NO PROMISES - CARLA BRUNI

Less than a minute into Carla Bruni’s second album, you’re just like the French president: hopelessly seduced. The former supermodel has the gossamer alto of so many other singing beauties — Bridgette Bardot, Marianne Faithfull, Francoise Hardy. But Bruni’s source material isn’t her own elegant malaise. It’s 11 of the world’s most celebrated English-language […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews

WORKING MAN’S CAFE - RAY DAVIES

You can take the boy out of Britain — and, apparently, a good deal of Britain out of the boy. Ray Davies, the once (and future?) Kinks frontman, has long been among rock’s most strident social commentators, with a decidedly British flip to his observations. But on his second proper solo album, Davies drops […]

February 23rd, 2008 - Posted in Album Reviews