Press Play [Import]
Press Play [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Music (In My Mind)
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2. All The Way Down
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3. Love Me Till It Hurts
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4. Evil Vibrations
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5. Ballerina
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6. Glad To Know You
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7. (A Place Called) Tarot
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8. Hello Bored Biz Man
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9. Underwater
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10. Word Up
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11. Low Rider
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12. Radio Caca
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13. Slide
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14. Sunshine
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15. Evil Smokestacking Baby
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16. Far I Have Come
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17. Hungry
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Idjut Boys, AKA Dan Tyler and Conrad Mcconnel, have Been Djing, Producing, Remixing, Making Records, Playing Since the Early Nineties. "Press Play" is an Album of 17 Exclusive Re-edits, Compiled, Tweaked, Twisted, Touched Up and Re-worked by Idjut Boys. Covering House, Mutant Disco, R&b, Techno, Electro, Hip Hop, Pop and Soul 'press Play' is a Breathless, Eclectic Run Through Some Old School Nuggets, Cult Classics, Future Heroes, Lost Gems and Haircut 100. For the Open Minded, Fashion Conscious Music Crowd, this is Essential Listening for Fans of Mylo, the Glimmer Twins, Erol Alkan, Headman, Dfa and 2many DJ'S.
Press Play,Idjut Boys,Tirk,Dance
Average customer rating:
- Probably the best beats of 2006! And no, I'm no fan of Diddy's!!
- 2-1/2 stars -- Why? Why? WHY?
- This album is hot.
- I'd give this C.D. ZERO Stars, if that were possible...P. Silly
- wow I'm pleasantly surprised
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Press Play
Diddy
Manufacturer: Bad Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000GPI2EA
Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Testimonial (Intro)
- We Gon' Make It
- I Am (Interlude)
- The Future
- Hold Up
- Come To Me
- Tell Me
- Wanna Move
- Diddy Rock
- Claim My Place (Interlude)
- Everything I Love
- Special Feeling
- Crazy Thang (Interlude)
- After Love
- Through The Pain (She Told Me)
- Thought You Said
- Last Night
- Making It Hard
- Partners For Life
Amazon.com
Sean "Diddy" Combs has spent so many years as an entertainment/fashion mogul and tabloid celebrity, that it's easy to forget that he also makes music. Press Play, his first album since 2001's The Saga Continues, is a reminder that whether he's named Puff, Puffy, or Diddy, Combs has a keen sense of what makes a good pop/hip-hop song but that he's also a middling rapper. Listening to Diddy rap in the same monotone flow he's had for years--not to mention his anemic songwriting--is a distracting sonic drag on an otherwise fluidly produced album. There are some excellent tracks, however. Mobb Deep deliver the dark and sinister "The Future" while Rich Harrison knocks out another vigorous workout of a beat for "Making It Hard." The best songs like "Everything I Love" (featuring Nas and Cee-Lo) and the fast, frenetic "Wanna Move" (with Big Boi, Ciara, and Scar) allow Diddy to play a secondary role rather than the main attraction. He's still a savvy mind behind the scenes, but there's not much gained in putting him in front of the mic. --Oliver Wang
Album Description
No one says it better than Diddy himself--"Press Play is based on all my musical experiences - from the Uptown era, when I was working with Jodeci, Mary J. Blige, and Heavy D...to the Biggie, 112, Mase, Total, and No Way Out era. As time evolved, and I started traveling around the world and going into dance and techno clubs, I began to see music from a global point of view. It all came together on Press Play, all those sounds in my head. I've evolved, studied the game, been a part of it, had success. It all comes down to press play. After you press play, it's gonna make or break you in this game." A year in the making, Press Play finds Diddy joined by a who's who of contemporary artists and producers. Among the guest performers are: Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Jamie Foxx, Big Boi, Brandi, Keyshia Cole, Nas, Fergie, Avant, and Pharoah Monch. Diddy was joined on the production side by the likes of Kanye West, Just Blaze, Pharrell Williams, Havoc from Mobb Deep, Will.I.Am, Rich Harrison, among others.
Customer Reviews:
Probably the best beats of 2006! And no, I'm no fan of Diddy's!!.......2007-06-26
Beyoncé did her thing in 2006 but something about the beats in most of these songs...very infectious.
Testimonial (intro) - 9
We Gon' Make It - 6.5
I Am (interlude) - 7.5
The Future - 6.75
Hold Up - 5.5
Come To Me - 8.5
Tell Me - 7.25
Wanna Move - 7
Diddy Rock - 6.25
Claim My Place (interlude) - 7
Everything I Love - 7.5
Special Feeling - 6.25
Crazy Thang (interlude) - 7
After Love - 8 (solid, could be a single)
Through The Pain (She Told Me) - 7.25 (Mario comes off as whiny)
Thought You Said - 7.5 (really loud and different)
Last Night - 8.5
Making It Hard - 7.25 (Sounded like a B'Day reject. Not that that's bad but...)
Partners For Life - 6 (Probably the second worst song on the album)
7.184210526= 3.5 stars
Top 5
Testimonial (Intro) 9
Come To Me 8.5
Last Night 8.5
After Love 8
Thought You Said 7.5
2-1/2 stars -- Why? Why? WHY?.......2007-06-23
Let's be honest: was anyone really checking for a new Diddy album? We all know that he was never really the best lyricist, but he still shined when he wanted to ("Diddy", "It's All About the Benjamins"). But his latest album Press Play will have you doing everything BUT that.
Now, Diddy has been known for bringing a slew of guest stars on his albums, especially since his first and third releases credit some variation of "and the family". At first glance, it appears that he is trying to roll for dolo this time around (although that didn't work on Forever), but in actuality, this album is also littered with guest stars, and their performances really aren't that great. And as far as the Bad Boy influence, I can conversely compare this release to posthumous Biggie releases: Biggie was paired with artists he'd probably never work with if he were alive, while here, you'll find people that normally wouldn't be paired with Diddy, like Nas ("Everything I Love") and Big Boi ("Wanna Move").
There are a few tolerable tracks like "After Love" and the necessary song with Mary J. Blige on the hook, "Making It Hard". The best songs, though, would have to be "Come to Me" (with Nicole Scherzinger -- I don't know WHY I like that song so much) and the latest single, "Last Night" featuring Keyshia Cole (but it should really say Keyshia Cole featuring Diddy because Diddy is only on the chorus). But other singers seem to make bad songs even worse, like Brandy ("Thought You Said") and, unsurprisingly, Mario Winans ("Through the Pain"). And if 2006 wasn't such a bad year for collabos, the Christina Aguilera-assisted "Tell Me" would have easily been in the running for my most hated collaborations.
That song also suffers from a hectic beat, which points out another downfall on the album: the production. The beat from the aforementioned "Wanna Move" sounds like it came straight from a Yamaha drum machine, and "Special Feeling" sounds like it was made with a My First Sony. But other songs are just garbage, like "The Future" and especially "Diddy Rock" (and that's also a wack title). Also skippable is "Hold Up", which features Diddy saying that when it comes to foes: "They disturb me, but it's love like tennis." What?
And this damn album is 79 minutes long, too. Basically, as other reviewers have said, the only button you'll really be pressing after listening to Press Play is STOP/EJECT.
Anthony Rupert
This album is hot........2007-05-26
New Wave beats, minimal Diddy rapping, and guest artists galore make this a worthy listen. Much better than the lil jon/mike jones/whatever southern guy wants to make booty bass these days.
I'd give this C.D. ZERO Stars, if that were possible...P. Silly.......2007-05-24
really needs to focus on recruiting and producing talent. An absolute AWFUL C.D.
Does P Silly have any friends in his life, you know, the kind who are bruatally honest who will pull him to the side and really tell him the truth.
ALSO, if I here that god awful song last nigh one more time, I'm gonna hurl. P. Silly must be paying radio stations to play this garbage.
wow I'm pleasantly surprised.......2007-04-28
I haven't been listening to diddy since the No Way Out album in 97 and didn't keep up with him anymore cause I thought of him as nothing but a dude that sampled way too much for his own good, despite the hot beats. Since then, I only liked the I Need a Girl duet with Usher and went back to not caring about his new stuff. The minute I heard the Prince-influenced Last Night feat. Keiysha Cole, it totally hit home and I find myself pressing play after all when it comes to diddy.
Average customer rating:
- MUCH BETTER THAN I FIRST THOUGHT
- One of McCartney's Best
- Press To Play (1986)
- THE MOST UNDERRATED ALBUM IN HISTORY!
- what a let down
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Press to Play
Paul McCartney
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005RPV
Release Date: 1993-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Stranglehold
- Good Times Coming - Feel The Sun
- Talk More Talk
- Footprints
- Only Love Remains
- Press
- Pretty Little Head
- Move Over Busker
- Angry
- However Absurd
- Write Away
- It's Not True
- Tough On A Tightrope
- Spies Like Us
- Once Upon A Long Ago
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Original Album with Press and Footprints, plus Two Bonus Tracks Added: Spies Like Us and Once Upon a Long Ago (Long Version).
Customer Reviews:
MUCH BETTER THAN I FIRST THOUGHT.......2007-06-05
i must admit that i slightly misjudged that album, it's actualy quite good, although a bit of annoying 80's beatbox but that's half the charm of it in fact. "good times comin'/feel the sun" is an excellent song, "only love remains" can probably take a tear from my eyes, "press" is a good poppy song and "once upon a long ago" has always been one of my favorites.
plus i love the cover and the bonus tracks are fine.
One of McCartney's Best.......2006-06-23
If you're a true McCartney fan, this album is a must own as it is truly unique to the McCartney catalogue. Paul took some risks, did some experimenting, and received a lot of unwarranted criticism for his efforts.
Its certainly not his most commercial work, but that's this album's charm. For decades, critics have chided the man for being too commercial. Here he finally branches out a bit, with song-writing collaboration on several songs for the first time (credited anyway) since Lennon.
This is only his 3rd effort since the disbanding of Wings so what you get is honest McCartney creativity. Taken in context, there isn't really a bad song included. As with many McCartney albums released in the past 20 years or so, the cuts that were remixed and released as singles sound very different than the album versions.
Press To Play (1986).......2006-06-09
This is by far the worst album of Pauls solo career. BY FAR. This would even dis- appoint die- hard, hardcore fans. This is just a bunch of poorly written, un- inspired songs and it shows very badly when listening. There are two good songs and thats just good, on this album. Those are "Press", "Only Love Remains" and "Tough on a Tightrope". On these songs you just want them to end when your listening to them because there so long and boring. This never should have been released. I hate to say it but its that bad. You really dont know how bad it is until you listen to the whole thing. Maybe someone likes it, I dont know. But I sure dont. Iam a huge fan of his and this just doesnt cut it from such a brilliant musician. If you want good Paul albums from the 1980's get "McCartney II" (1980), "Tug Of War" (1982)or maybe "Flowers in the Dirt" (1989).
THE MOST UNDERRATED ALBUM IN HISTORY!.......2006-02-24
When I first heard this album in 1986 my first reaction was 'What is McCartney doing'?! But the more I listened to it, the more I realized the creative genius that PTP is all about. As it was released, in 1986, the original 10 songs on PTP are some of the most musically satisfying songs I have ever heard (with one exception). And though Paul usually excels more on the musical side, these songs include some of his strongest lyrics. STRANGLEHOLD is a classic rocker and the perfect way to start out the album. GOOD TIMES COMING/FEEL THE SUN is a catchy melody that brings back memories of warm sunny days and the warm fuzzy feelings that come with them. TALK MORE TALK is driven by a creative drum machine track and includes comments from his young son James. Who else but McCartney could successfully pull off a song about talk/conversaton? FOOTPRINTS is a stirringly emotional song about a man who has lost his true love and laments his loss privately. ONLY LOVE REMAINS is a classic McCartney love song. PRESS is a catchy rocker that should have been a bigger hit than it was. PRETTY LITTLE HEAD is a musical classic, very Bealtlesque in its creativity. MOVE OVER BUSKER tells a funny story and includes references to Nell Gwynne, Mae West, and Errol Flynn. Great guitar work and strong lyrics. One of my favorites. ANGRY is the only exception on the album. Although it includes Pete Townsend on guitar and Phil Collins on drums, the song lacks any kind of a signiture. There is a B-side version that Paul added horns to and it sounds great, it would have made the album a perfect 10. I think with Pete and Phil on the song Paul was afraid he would overproduce it and in the process he underproduced it. HOWEVER ABSURD is lyrically Pauls most Lennon like song. I love lines like 'It's a funny thing, half serious, With our hands on our ears./Living dreams with mouths ajar, Wide awake, we go to sleep'. and 'Something special between us, When we made love the game was over./I couldn't say the words, Words wouldn't get my feelings through, So I keep talking to you...'. Classic. It always reminded me of 'I am the Walrus'. I can't get enough of this album. In fact, I once listened to nothing else for 3 months. When I was in the car I listened to the tape, in the house I had the album on. If I was stranded on a desert island and could only have one album, this would be it. The extra tracks ruin the flow and continuity of the album and do not really belong, although it is nice to have CD versions of ONCE UPON A LONG AGO and SPIES LIKE US. IT'S NOT TRUE and TOUGH ON A TIGHTROPE have B-side mixes that are much better than the ones on this disk. I would listen to the extra tracks seperately from tracks 1-10. You may have to listen to it a few times, but once it hooks you, you won't be sorry you spent the time to discover this gem.
what a let down.......2006-01-11
This is an extremely poor effort. McCartney tries too hard to be experimental and he falls flat on his face. 'Pretty little head' and 'However absurd' are the two 'progressive' songs and they are uninspired and tuneless. 'Angry' is a load of rubbish and 'move over busker' is another tuneless meandering rock dirge.
I also really dislike 'talk more talk' with the ridiculous vocals and the actual melody is so tuneless I still can't remember it.
'Good times coming' is also directionless in my head and 'press' is cheesy, and not in a good way...probably one of the most vomit inducing songs, particularly lyrically and instrumentally.
I really like the songs where Paul plays it 'safe', in other words, goes back to playing what he is good at-
Namely- 'Only love remains', a beautiful piano orchestrated ballad, as good as anything he has written, and the gorgeous 'tough on a tightrope', that is extrmely melodic and could have fit on one of his albums from circa 1982-1984.
'Footprints' has a nice acoustic guitar arrangement and I really like it, but the melody is a bit weaker.
As for the bonus tracks, 'Spies like us' is a shallow bit of harmless fun. Nothing great. But, 'once in a lifetime' is a beautiful song, one of the best from his career.
The most puzzling thing is that Paul hadn't lost the ability to write great songs. Around 1985-1987, he recorded some brilliant demoes, which easily could have made it onto a revised track listing and hence relaced 'press to play'. Listen to the beautiful, extrodinary 'lindiana', or the ballad 'yvonne'. Paul also wrote some songs that later were to make b-sides, but are exceptional songs nonetheless, such as 'loveliest thing', 'love come tumbling down' and the incredible piano ballad 'same love', all from this period.
Unfortunately, Macca seems to have the inability at times, to know when a song is good and what to subsequently put on each album. As this album is, it should be titled
'PRESS TO DELETE...'
Average customer rating:
- Press Play is terrible
- I Had To Press "Skip" A Few Times Before "Play" (Rating 4 out 10- -2 stars)
- Workout to this all day long
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Press Play
Diddy
Manufacturer: Bad Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000I5X7ZM
Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Testimonial (Intro)
- We Gon' Make It
- I Am (Interlude)
- The Future
- Hold Up
- Come To Me
- Tell Me
- Wanna Move
- Diddy Rock
- Claim My Place (Interlude)
- Everything I Love
- Special Feeling
- Crazy Thang (Interlude)
- After Love
- Through The Pain (She Told Me)
- Thought You Said
- Last Night
- Making It Hard
- Partners For Life
Customer Reviews:
Press Play is terrible.......2006-12-21
This cd is terrible, I dont understand how this cd is #1 on any billboard. Diddy's rapping is terrible, he raps off beat. There is only 1 song thats good. Don't waste your money. This cd is not even worth downloading.
I Had To Press "Skip" A Few Times Before "Play" (Rating 4 out 10- -2 stars).......2006-10-25
Is anyone suprised at this album? I believe that it is a step above the previous ones that he has released, but it is still bad on his behalf. Why might you ask? Diddy's rhyme skills are still pretty bad. Think about it people, when has he actually said a half decent rhyme? Maybe something off of the "No Way Out" album, I'll give him that one. But seriously? So how does he stay relevent in music? He chooses the finest commercialized beats that will have mainstream rap and pop listers in tuned throughout this album. He knows no one listens to rhymes anymore, and many people will move to something with a nice beat. And he gets the okay to the top notch beats from Timbaland, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Just Blaze, as well as himself. Trust me, if he had to rely on his rhymes to get by in his career, he would have been in deep trouble ever since Biggie died.
Now as for the songs themselves, some of them I could listen to, like the "Testimonial (Intro)", he spits a pretty decent rhyme on that song, then it goes down hill from there from here on his behalf. I do dig the hit single "Come To Me". Most of the beats are bangin' throughout this album is why people will like it. "Diddy Rock" is one of those songs I'm describing, despite the corny hook by Timbaland. I like the song "Through The Pain (She Told Me)" with Mario Winans as it holds a nice beat. "Hold Up" shows there is little suspect that he can carry a song by himself. The innovation stops here.
As for the bad, the majority of these tracks I believe shouldn't have seen the light of day. I believe "Last Night" was one of them as he sings with Keisha Cole, thats right he SINGS (...oh and you have to hear what he says at the end of the song). Towards the end of the album, he starts getting pretty bad as he has a lot of songs talking about females causing the lack of subject matter throughout this album. I barely got through the second track "The Future" without hitting the skip button. I believe "Special Feeling" is a joke to everybody that listens to that song. And "Tell Me" with Christina Agulera is unbarable beat wise and with a pathethic hook.
Some of the guests couldn't save this album. Nas and Cee-Lo couldn't revive the dead song "Everything I Love". And Shawnna and Twista doesn't add to the "Diddy Rock" song. Big Boi of Outkast swaps verses with Diddy outshining him on the song "Wanna Move"
So I believe a lot of people got what they expected. A some horrible songs mixed in with some songs with dance beats. Pop listeners and Diddy fans will eat this up. Believe it or not, I admire Diddy for his work and how successful he is, becomming an icon in rap music. I just believe that he shouldn't come stay far as possible from the microphone, seriously. If you're curious to hear this, give it a listen, just know what you're expecting from it.
Lyrics: D
Production: C
Guest Appearances: A
Musical Vibes: D-
Overall:C-
Favorite Tracks: Come To Me, Hold Up, Everything I Love, Diddy Rock, Partners For Life, Wanna Move
Peace!
Workout to this all day long.......2006-10-19
I like this album, I've only heard the clean version, and it keeps a rocking beat. I've been working out to it and I love it. His guest artists are awesome and the raps are tight and I'm not a big rap fan. It's a perfect blend of neo-soul, rap and all the other genres Diddy has been working in. I'm impressed.
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8 Minute Meditation Guided CD
Victor Davich
Manufacturer: 8 Minutes
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| New Age
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Meditation
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- 8 Minute Meditation: Quiet Your Mind. Change Your Life.
ASIN: B0006HTYZE
Release Date: 2004-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Welcome
- How 8 Minute Meditation Works
- Setting up for 8 Minute Meditation
- Meditation Posture
- Operating Instructions, I
- Operating Instructions, II
- The 8 Meditation Techniques
- Beyond 8 Minute Meditation
- Week One: Just One Breath
- Week Two: Naked Sound
- Week Three: Noting Body Sensations
- Week Four: This Magic Moment
- Week Five: Gracious Declining
- Week Six: Private Screening
- Week Seven: Lovingkindness Meditation
- Week Eight: Combination Plate
Album Description
The 8-minute a day meditation program that Time Magazine calls "The most American form of meditation yet" just got easier. Just press "play" and Victor guides you through your daily 8-minute meditation with minimum intrusion. No muss. No fuss.
Average customer rating:
- Press it like McCartney
- Press To Play
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Press to Play
Paul McCartney
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Soft Rock
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Pop Rock
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- Flowers in the Dirt
- McCartney II
- Tug Of War
- Press to Play
- Goodnight Vienna
ASIN: B00000DQSQ
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Stranglehold
- Good Times Coming/Feel the Sun
- Talk More Talk
- Footprints
- Only Love Remains
- Press
- Pretty Little Head
- Move over Busker
- Angry
- However Absurd
- Write Away
- It's Not True
- Tough on a Tightrope
- Spies Like Us [*]
- Once upon a Long Ago [Long Version][*]
Customer Reviews:
Press it like McCartney.......2005-01-07
Now if you ask me, and a lot of folks do now and again, this here album is representative of the continuing slide of Paul's work down the charts as the 80s progressed. This one made it up to #30 and lasted only a week before disappearing in to obscurity... despite a relatively strong single in "Press."
See, by this time, the world was truly turning its attention elsewhere and Paul was still making the same formulaic music that was his strength in the 1970s except the world had moved on to the 1980s and was fixin to get ready to start changing for the 1990s... and that, my dear review reader, is the progression of time. See, time waits n\for no man (and only 10 minutes for a woman) and Paul was kind of caught in a time warp with his music. I happen to like this album a lot, but even when it came out it was dated.
I ain't got much to say about this one, except that the twins particularly like the album due to the nice sepia tone cover artwork that features Paul and the late Linda looking like a couple from the 1940s. They refer to this one as "the romantic album" because they think the photo looks romantic. Me and Mama listen to it now and again, but not nearly as much as his other stuff.
If you absolutely have to have everything he ever done did - then go ahead on and get this one. If not, then there are better album from which to start discovering McCartney.
Press To Play.......2004-03-01
This cd released in 1986 brought Mccartney out of the gutter he'd been in since 1983. Give My Regards To Broadstreet being is lowest point to date. A cd with some good tracks, a couple outstanding like, (Good Times), and (Stranglehold), and the usual Macca b-sides that should've been left off! Great Album package, should be enjoyed by most Macca fans. Keith Downey
Average customer rating:
- you know i really care much for fitty but this is a good one
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G-Unit Radio 22 Hip-Hop Is Dead 50 Cent DJ Whoo Kid (Mixtape)
Prodige, 40 Glocc, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, Diddy, Hot Rod, Fergie, Jazze Pha 50 Cent
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000JZFKIS |
Product Description
You're all invited to the funeral for something we all used to love: hip-hop. 'Hip-Hop Is Dead' is theme of this mixtape. It was taken from us over time and it's time to give it its proper due.
Leading the eulogy will be DJ Whoo Kid and 50 Cent aka. Rap's Grim Reaper (the two have a few special shout outs before they get started). With some recent developments, the G-Unit ringleader has taken up a disliking for Diddy, and he's willing to explain if you'll let him...We thought you might.
This mixtape features a slew of new music from Curtis Jackson aka. "The Man That Killed Hip-Hop" (that's what the mixtape's Intro says, we ain't say it!) as he takes aim at Bad Boy's main man (and old enemies) and debuts new G-Unit music from Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Hot Rod, Prodigy & 40 Glocc.
TrackList
1 - Hip Hop Is Dead Intro
2 - 50 Cent - Hip-Hop (Dissin' Diddy)
3 - 50 Cent feat. Prodigy, 40 Glocc -Serial Killer
4 - 50 Cent feat. Tony Yayo - Watch Yo Back
5 - Lloyd Banks - Survivor
6 - 50 Cent - Skit
7 - Diddy New Sh**
8 - 50 Cent feat. Tony Yayo, Hot Rod - Get Down (Dissin' Diddy)
9 - 50 Cent - Don't Front
10 - 50 Cent feat. Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, Hot Rod - Girl Gimme Yo Number
11 - 50 Cent - Superstar
12 - 50 Cent feat. Fergie - London London
13 - 50 Cent feat. Hot Rod - I Got Ho*s [produced by Whoo Kid & DJ Dirt T]
14 - 50 Cent - Mind Sex
15 - 50 Cent - Puppy Love
16 - Young Buck feat. Jazze Pha - If You Want Some
17 - Drunk Diddy Outro
Customer Reviews:
you know i really care much for fitty but this is a good one.......2006-11-24
get get get ggeeet Down! this is one of the best g unit tapes get it!
Average customer rating:
- You heard the man, press play already!
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Press Play
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Instinct Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005J6X8
Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- 426 Phenomenon (Camityville Remix By DJ Cam) - Koji Sekiguchi
- Shakatakadoodub - Kruder & Dorfmeister
- Innerscar (Belleville Meditation Blues Mix By Kid Loco) - Shinju Gum
- Scram - Curtis & Cujo
- The Far East Coast - Exodus Quartet
- The Greatest - DJ Cam Revisits Goo
- Stiff Jazz - Abe Duque & Richard Dorfmeister
- Something Stronger - Saru
- Electric - Hybrid Device
- Basement Music - Moodorama
- Joyride - Mujaji
- French Riviera - Super Pulse
- Le Dub Monochrome - Blend
- Inspire - Greg Long
Customer Reviews:
You heard the man, press play already!.......2001-07-03
I am absolutely addicted to this album. It flows nicely from track to track, which gived it a unity most compilations don't have. The best tracks are by DJ Cam and Mujaji, but everything here is recommendable.
Product Description
Import. Two albums on one CD.
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Diddy
Manufacturer: Bad Boy Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000M2U8JY |
Product Description
Limited Edition includes Exclusive Bonus CD featuring the previously unreleased track "Get Off".
Track listing:
1.Testimonial (Intro)
2.We Gon' Make It
3.I Am (Interlude)
4.The Future
5.Hold Up
6.Come To Me
7.Tell Me
8.Wanna Move
9.Diddy Rock
10.Claim My Place (Interlude)
11.Everything I Love
12.Special Feeling
13.Crazy Thang (Interlude)
14.After Love
15.Through The Pain (She Told Me)
16.Thought You Said
17.Last Night
18.Making It Hard
19.Partners For Life
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People Press Play
Manufacturer: Morr Music / M.M.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000PC1O5S
Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Girl
- Always Wrong
- These Days
- That Walk
- Hanging On
- Frail
- Studio
- Before Me
- Everything
- Stop
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