Lloyd - Street Love [2007]
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On Street Love, Lloyd packs in the urban-tough reputation he was going for on 2004’s Southside and becomes, unmistakably, a sweetie. His heart beats for two on “Valentine.” He whispers candy-coated nothings on the title track. And by the time we’re nine songs in, the man has sunk, love-scorched, to his knees. Which turns out to be a pretty great position for him to make a record from, actually. Lloyd’s shift to the soft side on this well-executed sophomore set will cause the inevitable comparisons to the reigning king of all R&B love-song crooners, Usher. But it shouldn’t. Mr. Polite, as the well-acquainted call him, is a different sort of singer entirely: sub out the realistic, realtionshippy lyrics for something sensational, and he could be Michael Jackson. That he chooses to hang his songs on relatable scenes (like “Killing Me,” at the club) gives us a glimmer of what a street-loving, lady-killing Michael might have sounded like. And then the disc adds a little more: the soul-leaning joint “Hazel” hints at stylistic leaps to come, and “I Want You (remix),” with Andre 3000 and Nas, is as satisfying a kicker as we’ve seen in 2007. –Tammy La Gorce
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1. Lloyd (Intro)
2. You
3. Certified
4. I Don’t Mind
5. Get It Shawty
6. Incredible
7. Valentine
8. Hazel
9. Player’s Prayer
10. Killing Me
11. Take You Home
12. What You Wanna Do
13. Streetlove
14. One For Me
15. I Want You
Bon Jovi - 17 Albums
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1. (1984) Bon Jovi
2. (1985) 7800° Fahrenheit
3. (1986) Slippery when wet
4. (1988) New Jersey
5. (1992) Keep the faith
6. (1994) Cross road
7. (1995) These days bonus cd
8. (1995) These days
9. (1998) The power station years
10. (2000) Crush
11. (2001) One Wild Night Live 1985-2001
12. (2002) Bounce
13. (2003) This left feels right
14. (2004) 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’T Be Wrong 4Cd
15. (Bounce Tour Live) 18.9.2002 Shepherds Bush Empire
16. Bootleg Live
17. Have a Nice Day
Die Ärzte - Geraeusch [2003]
Posted by admin on June 29th, 2007Marc Anthony - 11 Albums
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1. Valio La Pena (Salsa 2004) [2004]
2. Amar Sin Mentiras [2004]
3. Contra la corriente [1997]
4. Desde un Principio [1999]
5. Exitos eternos [2003]
6. Grandes Exitos [2000]
7. Libre [2001]
8. Marc Anthony [1999]
9. Mended [2002]
10. Otra nota [1993]
11. Todo a su tiempo [1995]
U.S.D.A. - Young Jeezy Presents U.S.D.A.: Cold Summer [2007]
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The themes may be familiar, but the spirit is fresh: Working with his United Streets D-Boys of America crew, Young Jeezy finds his flow on Cold Summer and has no compunction about settling into it, even when that means his compadres Slick Pulla and Blood Raw get bumped to the side of the beat. From the hot, hooky “White Chick” (street code for cocaine, despite all the shout-outs to Christina Aguilera) to the bangin’ second single “Corporate Thuggin’,” this is Jeezy’s baby–introspective, Jeez-ified joints like “I Keep Tellin’ Myself” and “Live My Life” lay street life out for close inspection, and “Check” and “Focus” chug along to characteristically unstoppable choruses. Slick Pulla and Blood Raw step up most notably on “Get It Up” (Pulla) and “Respect the Shield” (Raw), and they give off an energy Jeezy clearly coasts on; overall, though, the title gets it right. Jeezy’s doing the presenting here–he’s a cool, capable leader in a unit whose players don’t yet equal him, but probably will in the space of a few mixtapes. –Tammy La Gorce
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1. Focus
2. White Girl
3. Get It Up
4. Check
5. Corporate Thuggin’
6. Throw This Money
7. Pam
8. Quckie
9. Live My Life
10. Ride Tonight
11. What It Is
12. I Keep Tellin’ Myself
13. Respect Da Shield
14. Go Getta
Box Car Racer - Box Car Racer [2002]
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Playing punk pop for teenagers hooked on MTV may inflate your bank account, but it doesn’t do much for your credibility. Fortunately, Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker, two-thirds of the multiplatinum crew, found a way around this quandary. The pair formed Box Car Racer and recorded this album, which strips back the gloss and brings on the noise. Referencing explosive hardcore groups like Fugazi and Refused, who encase their euphoric melodies with barbwire riffs and earsplitting rhythms, may sound like an ominous route. But while Box Car Racer songs like “Maybe I Don’t” and “I Feel So” take on weightier subject matter than Blink-182’s typical slapstick fare, it’s ultimately not that big of a departure. The record was produced by Jerry Finn, who helmed Blink-182’s last three albums, and features singer-bassist Mark Hoppus as a guest vocalist. –Aidin Vaziri
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1. I Feel So
2. All Systems Go
3. Watch The World
4. Tiny Voices
5. Cat Like Thief
6. And I
7. Letters To God
8. My First Punk Song
9. Sorrow Listen
10. There Is
11. The End With You
12. Elevator
13. Instrumental









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