i like the yall so stupid album not mindboggling but pretty nice havent listened in years though, i also like their 2nd album underground science when they called themselves mass influence. b,121b,121b,121i had known this record for a very long time, recorded it from a friend about 4 years ago, and found it today in a shop and bought it. beautiful albumb,121img src="http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/albums/images/OJCLP/188x188/OJCLP-618.jpg"1
font class="post"1b,121b,121.b,121b,121b,121"i'm in love" and "love come down" are kingmostkufiklassiques. I'll play one of 'em friday and be like "THIS IS FOR YOU THUG NASTY!"
i1Meters Live on the Queen Mary[/i]. The opening salvo is my favorite cowbell ever. Better than "Honky Tonk Women"/"Traveling At The Speed Of Thought," better than "Funky Music Is The Thing," better than motherfucking "Optimo."b,121b,121b,121Also:b,121/font1
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font class="post"1b,121Unfadeable. That whole record hovers like a wish.
img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41DN9R1VR3L._SL500_AA240_.jpg"1b,121b,121For some reason, despite acknowledging how good it was, I never had any urge to listen to the album again after buying it/storing it. Decided to revisit it and have to say Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart is the best autumn song I've heard in a good while.
img src="http://www.luizamerico.com.br/fundamentais/ivanlins.jpg"1b,121b,121just revisited this- Ivan Lins 'Agora'b,121b,121when i 1st got it i remember thinking, 'wow the music sounds great but his singing makes me want to rip my hair out'b,121b,121but last night i listened all the way thru and enjoyed it thoroughly. sick arrangements by Arthur Verocai and Lins' vocals are over the top but somehow i was finding them more tolerable. also open drum braeks, yo.
img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PXTKHPSRL._SL500_AA240_.jpg"1 b,121b,121Got this on vinyl after not hearing it for about a decade. This LP is to Quik as Group Home is to Primo. The musicianship on this record blows my mind. Some of the rawest replays I've ever heard. It doesn't matter that these deuds cannot really frap too fresh, any more than it matters that Lil Dap wants to "hit your moms in the head with a metal pipe."
img src="http://photos.puresoulie.com/spring125.jpg"1b,121b,121b1I've had this for a few months...not that I've ever overlooked it, but I happened to spin this again just a few minutes ago and I was like: "damn! I better put this one BACK in the rotation pile..." This will probably get played with greater frequency around here. [/b]
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