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1. Undisputed - Big Tymers, Cash Money Millionaires, LAC, Lil Wayne,
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3. Let Me Ride - Rick Ross, Trick Daddy
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4. Real Talk - Lil Wayne
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5. How Did I - Carl Thomas
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6. Hungry
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7. Everyday
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11. I Walk It - LAC,
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12. Think About You (Looking Through the Window)
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13. If You Don't Know by Now - Erick Sermon
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17. Bout My Paper
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19. In Here
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20. If U Wanna Know
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Undisputed,Original Soundtrack,Universal,Dirty Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
Undisputed [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
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- The genuine positive proof
- The Undisputed Truth - Bro Ali
- Not really feelin it.
- Wishing upon a star
- Not Shadows, but Shadows....
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The Undisputed Truth
Brother Ali
Manufacturer: Rhymesayers
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- Champion
- Ruff Draft
ASIN: B000NQR7QG
Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- WHATCHA GOT
- LOOKIN AT ME SIDEWAYS
- TRUTH IS
- THE PUZZLE
- PEDIGREE
- DAYLIGHT
- FREEDOM AINT FREE
- LETTER FROM THE GOVERNMENT
- HERE
- LISTEN UP FEAT. WHIPPER WHIP
- TAKE ME HOME
- UNCLE SAM GODDAMN
- WALKING AWAY
- FAHEEM
- EAR TO EAR
Album Description
In the year 2000, Brother Ali joined the Minneapolis powerhouse Rhymesayers Entertainment with a self-produced demo called "Rites of Passage". Three years later Ali took the underground by storm with an undeniable stage presence and his critically acclaimed debut full-length "Shadows On the Sun". The impact was unquestionable and that next year Ali solidified his place amongst the independent hip hop elite with the release of 2004's "The Champion" ep.
Like deja vu, here we are three years later and Ali is ready to take the world by storm with his latest creation. After struggling through a series of personal roadblocks, from parting ways with his wife of 10 years, becoming homeless and trying to secure custody of his only son...Brother Ali along with Atmosphere producer and Shadows & Champion collaborator Ant, present the long awaited sophomore full-length album "The Undisputed Truth". Personal, political and more powerful than ever, simply put, the truth is here.
Customer Reviews:
The genuine positive proof.......2007-06-22
As a greatful owner of every release by the man (misc. songs included), I could write an 80 page essay on what there is to love about Brother Ali, but I'll state it like this to save everyone's time: If you don't like Brother Ali, you don't have a soul.
This record just further carves out the path to, well, to the undisputed truth. Ali Boombiayyeeeeeee!!
The Undisputed Truth - Bro Ali.......2007-05-24
I was extremely impressed by the video and lyrics to Uncle Sam..., consequently I bought each CD. I returned all but The Undisputed Truth. Please keep in mind as you read this that I am a 51 year old woman and it is quite unusual for me to buy anything even resembling rap nowadays. I find Brother Ali refreshing and believe him to be a man with a strong social conciousness. I was not always impressed with the beats or rhythms in this CD...some sounded choppy to me... but I truly appreciated his lyrics.
Not really feelin it........2007-05-23
Brother Ali is a good lyricist. If you reminise back to Scribble Jam, it shows him battling pretty well. But him as an MC droppin an album, it doesn't fit him. I guess everybody has their own perspective taste in hip hop. He brings up good concepts but his rhythm attraction really lacks. His beats is just terrible. You don't have to have a phat beat to have a good song but I don't think anybody would sound good spitting to these beats. If you're that type looking for the deep ill rhythm blending in real soul instrumentals, this album is not for you. Rhymesayers is full of talented emcees but this one im not feeling. An emcee that I highly recommend (Not from Rhymesayers) is RODAN - Theophany: The Book Of Elevations. After listening to this album you'll definetly know what im talking about. OnE............
Wishing upon a star.......2007-05-18
This guy means well, and is a pretty good lyricist, but thats as far as this album goes, i give him credit for choosing to have different content than the usual rappers lately, but then again, he don't have much choice, he's white. He basically has 2 songs on the whole album, and then each of those songs are done about 7 times, to slightly different beats, which are garbage, i never understood how artists can release albums with beats like these, don't they listen to them before hand? maybe its because he's a lyricist and so he's too wrapped up in himself to understand a good beat. Of all the songs, he has 1 that is worth having on your ipod "here", but other than that, if he wants any kind of success, he needs real production and he needs to learn that an album shouldn't be one giant rhyme battle, it should be an album, with different tones, different voice perspectives. There is a reason eminem is the only successful white rapper, he understands the difference between making songs for an album and battling, that and he has always had Dr. Dre to show him what is and is not a good beat, in Dre's case, a great beat.
Not Shadows, but Shadows...........2007-05-15
Not Shadows on the Sun, but Shadow's might be the best rap album ever made. This is a VERY strong follow-up, a very introspective journey, and a very strong rap album. I first bought it on Itunes, then found out about the bonus DVD and bought that as well, it's that good...pick up a copy.
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Undisputed: The Album
T.K. Soul
Manufacturer: Brimstone Ent
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary R&B
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000QGDYXI
Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Undisputed
- Love T.K. Soul
- Party Like Back in the Day
- It Ain't Cheatin Til U Get Caught
- What Does It Take?
- Love Make U Do Thanks
- #1 Fan
- 25 to Life
- Good Love
- You're So Special
- Try Me
- Flowers
Album Description
The follow-up to Love Games is finally here! The single "It Ain't Cheatin' Until You Get Caught" is already a hit.
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- Slayer Shows Their Real Influences.
- Punk Ain't Dead
- I don' think you quite understand the concept sellout...............
- Comment to who ever wrote "Undisputed Sellouts"
- meh
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Undisputed Attitude
Slayer
Manufacturer: American Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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- Divine Intervention
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ASIN: B000068GA5
Release Date: 2002-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Disintegration / Free Money
- Verbal Abuse / Leeches
- Abolish Government / Superficial Love
- Can't Stand You
- Ddamm
- Gulity Of Being White
- I Hate You
- Filler / Don't Want To Hear It
- Spiritual Law
- Mr. Freeze
- Violent Pacification
- Richard Hung Himself
- I'm Gonna Be Your God
- Gemini
Customer Reviews:
Slayer Shows Their Real Influences........2007-07-18
This is the music that Slayer was truly inspired by. The 80's hardcore attitude. Minor Threat, TSOL, The adolescents, The stooges. That right there is some of the best music you'll ever hear. Slayer is an incredible band and I like that they covered punk bands who influenced them because that's pretty much where the thrash genre originated from. Thank you Slayer. You guys shredded in the 80's and you're still thrashin' now. Keep up the hardcore and punk attitude. And why don't you cover a Dead kennedys song?
Punk Ain't Dead.......2007-06-03
Being relativly new to Slayer I can still understand why some fans might feel alinated by this album, but I can't understand why anyone would call Slayer sellouts for making a punk tribute album done in classic Slayer fashion. Basicaly you have an album full of two minute Slayer songs . And the problem is what exactally????? These aren't Ramone's or Clash covers, they pull off beautifuly 3 Minor Threat songs which are among my fav's. You get the same Slayer sound only without the satanic lyrics. Top notch album.
I don' think you quite understand the concept sellout......................2007-03-31
This is my favorite Slayer album (gasp). Slayer playing old school hardcore punk covers -- could anything be more fun?? This is one brutal disc and it is exceptional. Awesome display of chops!
If you are some sort of metal purist,well then you shouldn't be listening to thrash, let alone Slayer. To call this album a "sellout" is ridiculous and demonstrates a high degree of ignorance. How can an album so brutal be a "sellout"??
This album is flawless. And Gemini is one of the best Slayer songs ever!
Comment to who ever wrote "Undisputed Sellouts".......2006-08-01
First off, kid. What's your age, 12? Slayer's Undisputed Attitude is not a new album, it's over 10 years old (may be older than you). Second, how is Slayer selling out by doing a tribute to music that basically started hardcore, thrash and speed metal (which Slayer was considered in the beginning) along with many other of the genres today. Do some research on punk and see all of the genres that came from it. Also, is it a crime for Slayer to be a fan of punk? Third, Slayer has come out with several albums since then and none of them are slow or even a different style of music. They don't even campare to the change that Metallica went through. Learn what a sellout is and don't run your mouth so much!!
meh.......2006-07-10
i like a little bit of it, doesent mean its good, i wont throw it away or anything, ill just let it sift...wait...and look at the album cover most of the time. slayer is getting better though.
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- Beware
- The Undisputed Champions Of Psychedelic Soul
- This Undisputed Truth cd ain't the whole truth!
- Just an info
- If it weren't for Smiling Faces
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Smiling Faces: The Best of Undisputed Truth
The Undisputed Truth
Manufacturer: Motown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Motown
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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- Psychedelic Soul
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- The Collection
ASIN: B00009V7UB
Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Smiling Faces Sometimes
- Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
- Law Of The Land
- You Make Your Own Heaven And Hell Right Here On Earth
- UFO's
- Lil' Red Ridin' Hood
- What It Is?
- Help Yourself
- I'm A Fool For You
- Higher Than High
- Poontang
- Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)
Customer Reviews:
Beware.......2007-06-25
The reviewer that stated that these songs are remastered IS correct - contrary to the many people saying otherwise. Smiling Faces, while decent enough, has been redone. The end result is that it's too orchestrated and overly "smooth". It has lost a lot of it's original bite.
The Undisputed Champions Of Psychedelic Soul.......2007-02-01
I'm gonna give this five even though I don't own the cd. I do however own all the albums on vinyl, and its criminal that the only cd releases are 2 best ofs and "face to face with the truth". Motown or Hip-O selct need to remaster the first 6 albums and release them on CD, (their last two were released on Whitfields on record label)But until then, do yourselves a real real favour and try and hunt down these vinyls, because these compilations don't do the group any real justice. You need the whole truth and nothing but the whole truth. Maybe we need to start a poll and nudge these record execs to "do the right thing"
Other notable "truth" songs not on cd include (imho) "California soul", "If i die" "sunshine" "i saw you when you met her", "our day will come", "i'm losing you", "ma" and "misunderstood"
This Undisputed Truth cd ain't the whole truth!.......2006-12-08
The Undisputed Truth, or "Underrated Truth" as I sometimes call them, are generally remembered today as the "Smiling Faces" group, but producer Norman Whitfield really took them to fascinating musical heights in the years following that everlasting hit. You need to buy a turntable, and hunt down their old albums to completely understand the Truth.
Unfortunately, you can't buy records on Amazon, and turntables aren't exactly the most practical means of home audio. So, just go ahead and buy this album, even if you own all the records. Just so you can hear "Lil' Red Ridin' Hood" remastered in your thumpin' car stereo, with the windows rolled down, while you're cruisin' through the ghetto!
"Law of the Land" is a pulsing, rythmical, complex soul/funk work-out. It has grooving chops, and dynamic vocal and string arrangement. Sorry to say, I don't know the stand-out female singer's name, but this lady can belt it like the best Motown vocalists. She makes you wanna gasp for air whenever you hear her.
"UFOs" is a pristine example of the group at their pulsing, psychedelic funk rock best. Great lyrics, trippy sounds fx, goofy vocals. Very interesting stuff.
"Lil' Red Ridin' Hood" is almost the penultimate black rock song. This one, I think, is up their with some of Funkadelic's most grungy opuses. The premise for the song is genius: a young, pretty, rich girl in a red dress walks through the ghetto and gets harrassed by a funny-cigarette smokin' brother. Instrumentally, the song is simplistic, and frankly have a thrashy, head-banging feel. Vocally, the lyrics of the verses aren't melodic, and are "exclaimed" more than sung, giving the song a unique and threatening feel. I dig it as one of my favorite '70s recordings.
"Help Yourself" is a great song, but I'd much rather have the version from the Higher than High LP than this one.
"Poontang" a fun, raucous funk romp. It's a self-referential song where the singer talks about dreaming of becoming a star since childhood, how he recorded "Smiling Faces" (or "a hit record" as it's referred to), how it sold sold a million ten days after it was first released, "and that sounds alright to me!", he says. Consequently, he gets a lot of Poontang. Good, bouncing, joyous funk with great horn arrangements...naturally.
Well the Truth of the matter is, this's just a sample of the what the band was all about. But until they finally release their whole original albums on CD, this is the best you'll have to do. Please Universal, please give us the Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth, in the form of a BOX SET. Now that would be NASTAY.....
just an idea
Just an info.......2006-04-20
at oberon "from motown": "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" was written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for The Undisputed Truth. The Single was released in the spring of 1972. This is almost forgotten, because later in 72 Norman Whitfield revised the song for The Temptations and created the grammy-winning funk symphonie.
If it weren't for Smiling Faces .......2005-06-17
This actually is rather good stuff. There's Gospel and Funk, and Disco, and some Psychedelia on this slab of cd. I do hate thier lone hit though, and that was the "Smiling Faces". I hate it for many reasons; for starters it's a turn off to me the way that they sing about people only pretending to be your friend. Well after all they are the Undisputed Truth, but it still hurts, and so does the harmonica. You see I hold out for the faith that there are people out there who love you for who you are, and not what you can do for them. I feel my favorite here is thier song "Higher Than High". It's got some real grooves there, and it's sounding rather psychedelic. The rest are good too, but I just wanted to finally vent on "Smiling Faces". For those who have been hurt by people, and want to turn your back on them just remember this "A who wants many friends must be a friend himself..., but there's a friend who sticks closer than a brother." Proverbs 18:24.
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- Who`s Tampering With the King?
- Not his best
- My Beenie
- Fitting for a King?. . .
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Undisputed
Beenie Man
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Dance Hall
| Reggae
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Reggae
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Reggae
| Compilations
| International
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000GIW96E
Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Undisputed
- Chacka Dance
- Hmm Hmm
- Girls
- Dutty Wine Gal
- Jamaican Ting
- Beenie Man
- Come Again
- Fire
- Heart Attack
- Walk Out
- My World
- Set You Free
- My Woman
Customer Reviews:
Who`s Tampering With the King?.......2006-11-20
After "Dude" and "Back to Basics", Beenie Man lay claim to the title King of Dancehall and with good reason. But he didn`t stop there. The ace deejay went on to record a series of blistering dancehall smashes during 2004, 2005, and early 2006 which set the dancehall on fire and galvanized his claim as dancehall emperor. The release of Undisputed was eagerly awaited. However, while it is a plausible package, it does little to display the full worth of the artist, failing to include very little of his most popular recent work, a lot of which was still in the pre-release stage and was anticipated to be included here. It almost seems calculated to downplay the hardcore nature of probably the most versatile dancehall DJ around.
FIRST THE OBVIOUS STRENGTHS...
Absolute hits which are included are "Come Again" and "Heart Attack". Driving, intricate dancehall beats on the two tracks lend extra shine to Beenie`s flawless delivery which, by the way, is everywhere on the album. These two are straight fire.
Beenie Man and D`Angel team up to deliver "Beenie Man", one of his best tunes, but which is sabotaged by a weak hook sung by Angel.
'Hmm Hmm' is a known and proven club-banger...enough said.
Other good ones are "Chaka Dance" a remixed version of a the original "Chaka Chaka" done in 2004, and which acheives the same frenzied effect as the original that can make parties go wild.
NOW TO THE INTRIGUING STUFF...
"Welcome to My World" and "Undisputed" are in a class by themsleves. Beenie takes time to deliver a different flavor on these two and also on "My Woman". Musically 'My World' is miles ahead. 'My World' is a classic sleeper track which gets off to a slow start with Lady Saw, comes into its own quickly, and by the end it`s begging for a rewind. On my first listen I skipped past it; didn`t impress me. A second listen and I was humming it. A third listen and I couldn`t get the beat out of my head for days. What makes it even more clever is the couple well-veiled references to his rival Bounty Killer.
AND THE REST...
Again, Beenie`s delivery is great throughout the album, but weak lyrics and unimpressive beats dog him in tunes like 'Girls', with Akon, 'Jamaican Ting', 'Duty Wine Gal' and 'Walk Out'. Those are among his worst tunes on any album I think. How those songs earned a place on an international release from the same artist who did Art and Life is beyond me. The man has so much hit material he doesn`t need fillers. Something just doesn`t make sense. Oh, and 'Set You Free' is just ok.
'Fire' is of course Beenie`s experiment in reggaeton, and it works. At least for me. And I HATE reggaeton. I wonder if people who really like reggaeton like this track, because Beenie does the job of keeping it a lot more dancehall than reggaeton-sounding. After all, original is original.
So there is more to like, than not to like, and more to dance than to stand still, but I cant help but compare this package to what I know this "Bulletproof" DJ who "Set Di Trend" is capable of.
Not his best.......2006-10-05
This album is just not Beenie Man's best work. I found this album to be missing some crucial tracks (We Set The Trend, Swing Eh Weh, Jamaican Style) and a few more. Anyway, there def are some real good tracks on there, such as heart attack, hmm hmm, beenie man, but he still fails to nail it. The reggaeton song was a very bad idea, it just doesn't flow with the album. I was expecting big things from Undisputed, but didn't get what I thought I would.
My Beenie.......2006-09-03
hello.
since Back to Basics which was brillient i waited for another album from beenie. after he released a few Very tight mixtapes he got to this. i am very happy cus this is tight as hell.
all the songs are good, nothing isnt bad, but the reggaeton thing sucks. but still i love this album and i am happy he is back.
Fitting for a King?. . . .......2006-08-30
2 years ago fans of Beenie Man were treated to what was one of his finest albums in a very long time, Back To Basics. B2B was a 15 track nearly totally dancehall smash of an album which featured 2 of Beenie's biggest hits Dude and King of the Dancehall.
Now just 2 years later he returns with an attempt to follow up on that fantastic album. While definitely whats going on, on Undisputed is more than interesting, this is one of those cases where whats going on outside of the studio is even more interesting. Amidst rumors of leaving his longtime mangers, Shocking Vibes and splitting with his longtime band (and the best backing band in d'hall) Ruff Kutt, and his marriage to a model who just happens to be the ex of his decade+ long rival Bounty Killa. Everything is crazy for Beenie Man!
And while some may question his acts outside of the studio (especially if he really fired Ruff Kutt!), his actions inside the studio are becomming less and less questionable. Undisputed is not as good as Back to Basics, not at all. But when you just take the artist's part of it all, Beenie's flow hasn't lost a cut at all.
The best tune here is probably the first JA single, Hmm Hmm, the song is the big sounding vibe that was found on King of the Dancehall from B2B, not surprisingly both are produced by the brilliant Tony Kelly. The biggest hits here which were previously released are Heart Attack and the MASSIVE Come Again over Vendetta's Sweat riddim. The flow on Come Again is something out out of a Papa San/Twista lyric handbook, flat out brilliant! And definitely one of the best songs on the album.
Also check My World featuring longtime spar Lady Saw which features the best hook on the album outside of Hmm Hmm (there are HIS/HER choruses!), the two always make a good team and My World ranks up there with the best of them. Also, Set You Free is more an old school (at least melody-wise) sounding vibe over a Black Chiney riddim. And his tune Beenie Man is at least interesting because it features his wife, D'Angel singing the hook, and the flow is of course masterful.
All that being said, the musically most interesting tune on all of Undisputed is the title track. The song features a wicked wicked sampling of Conroy Smith's Dangerous (pat yourself on the back if you remember the original). Undisputed is a fine fine tune, and credit goes to the continuously brilliant Black Shadow.
There are missteps here: I'm not too fond of the second single, Girls with Akon or the Storch produced Dutty Wine Gal, Storch's other production, Jamaican Ting isn't a very strong tune either, however, it is ultimately saved because of the sickly flow Beenie builds around it (especially the last verse!), and the reggaeton tune Fire. . . NO! (and on a sidenote, how do you not put Wi Set Di Trends on this one?)
Overall, however, the good here far outweighs the bad, and the bad even isnt that bad. Beenie Man is as sharp as ever, proving he is one of the few acts who could probably write a full album in his sleep. Glad to see him back, glad to see Lady Saw with him, and this album will appeal to many of the same crowd that liked B2B, there are no obvious crossover attempts (even with Storch on board) and its a fine fine effort from the Undisputed King of Dancehall.
(and should Virgin choose not to renew him, expect Atlantic to sign him the next day)
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- You + Me = Love is included elsewhere
- good funk, very unusual sounds from a group.
- Happy Customer
- TURN MY FROWN UPSIDE DOWN
- oh yes black funk-rock on motown baby!
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The Collection
The Undisputed Truth
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Motown
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Psychedelic Rock
| Classic Rock
| Styles
| Music
R&B
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B00005YT8M
Release Date: 2002-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Save My Love for a Rainy Day
- Smiling Faces Sometimes
- You Got the Love I Need
- You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell
- What It Is
- Papa Was a Rolling Stone
- Girl You're Alright
- Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)
- Law of the Land
- Help Yourself
- What's Going On
- I'm a Fool for You
- Lil Red Riding Hood
- Spaced Out
- UFO's
- Got to Get My Hands on Some Lovin'
- Higher Than High
- Boogie Bump Boogie
- Let's Go Back to Day One
Album Description
UK budget-price compilation for the Motown act best known for their 1971 hit, 'Smiling Faces Sometimes'. 19 tracks. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
You + Me = Love is included elsewhere.......2007-07-25
The nearly 11 minute 12" version of the infamous disco jive song is actually included on cd labeled DISCO CONNECTION, also found on Amazon, and as for the Undisputed Truth? True, I am a big fan of 70s, even 60s soul, but this group was never for me other than the big disco song. I much rather hear stuff like Papa Was A Rolling Stone, Ball Of Confusion from other groups.
good funk, very unusual sounds from a group........2007-03-09
I would agree with the other reviewers, that there are one or two songs here that were always played on the 70's dance floor. Also the group dramatics had some good dance floor songs which were popular. However there are also a few songs on this cd which are not so good. The question remains why has nobody ever put together a 70's dance compilation that ever has the same songs that were actually on the dance floor in the 70's. Any person familar with disco or dance music will agree the 70's era dance music just is not available on compilations. Altho the market for such a product would be terrific.
Happy Customer.......2006-02-22
I love the cd I purchased. It has songs on it I had not heard in a long time and I am so happy I finally can hear them again.
TURN MY FROWN UPSIDE DOWN.......2004-12-11
This Greatest Hits CD is fine but, Would someone please release the song " YOU + ME = LOVE " the extended version ( 11:10 ) on a CD.
It's a great dance song that needs to be heard again.
oh yes black funk-rock on motown baby!.......2003-01-05
these mugs was tight and very underrated one of the best funk-rock groups of all time produced by norman whitfield who was a top notch producer at motown and if you like funk-soul and miss that old school vibe this is your calling card.
Average customer rating:
- The CORRECT track list here!
- TRACK LIST
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Sounds of the Seventies - 1971: Take Two
Marvin Gaye , The Staple Singers , Van Morrison , Jean Knight , Isaac Hayes , The Undisputed Truth , The Dramatics , Rare Earth , Delaney and Bonnie and Friends , and Matthews' Southern Comfort
Manufacturer: Time-Life Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000MYBD8M |
Customer Reviews:
The CORRECT track list here!.......2007-07-01
Hi! The other reviewer has the track list for "Sounds of the Seventies: 1971". That is not the CD on this Marketplace page! Here is the correct track list for "Sounds of the Seventies 1971: Take Two"...
1. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) - Marvin Gaye
2. Respect Yourself - The Staple Singers
3. Blue Money - Van Morrison
4. Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight
5. Theme from Shaft - Isaac Hayes
6. Smiling Faces Sometimes - The Undisputed Truth
7. Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics
8. I Just Want to Celebrate - Rare Earth
9. High Time We Went - Joe Cocker
10. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Joan Baez
11. Never Ending Song of Love - Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
12. Sooner or Later - The Grass Roots
13. Treat Her Like a Lady - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
14. Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) - Paul Revere & the Raiders
15. Draggin' the Line - Tommy James
16. Liar - Three Dog Night
17. We Gotta Get You a Woman -Todd Rundgren
18. Have You Seen Her? - Chi0Lites, The Chi-Lites
19. Here Comes the Sun - Richie Havens
20. Woodstock - Matthews' Southern Comfort
21. Lucky Man - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
TRACK LIST.......2007-03-25
TRACK LISTING: [1]. What's Going On - Marvin Gaye [2]. Eighteen - Alice Cooper [3]. Tired of Being Alone - Al Green [4]. (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rod Stewart [5]. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart - The Bee Gees [6]. Oye Como Va - Santana [7]. Wild Night - Van Morrison [8]. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) - The Temptations [9]. Love the One You're With - Stephen Stills [10]. Your Song - Elton John [11]. Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers [12]. Proud Mary - Ike and Tina Turner [13]. You've Got a Friend - James taylor [14]. Maggie May - Rod Stewart [15]. Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels [16]. Never Can Say Goodbye - Jackson 5 [17]. If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot [18]. Truckin' - Grateful Dead [19]. Joy to the World - Three Dog Night [20]. Family Affair - Sly & the Family Stone [21]. Have You Ever Seen the Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Average customer rating:
- Yo, my loc Swoop be dope & swervin' man!
- Tight G-Funk Melodies
- Add this cd to your G-funk collection!
- One of the most slept-on albums of all time
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Undisputed
Swoop G
Manufacturer: Handle Bar Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B00000156A
Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Tha M.O.B.
- Not To Be Fucked Wit
- I Am The 1
- My Life
- Call Me
- Who Got The Gangsta Shit Pt. II
- Gangsta In California
- 20 Dollars
- Testimonies
- East Side Madness
- Simpin' Into Pimpin'
- G House
- She Broke Me Off
- O.B.G.
- Soldier's Prayer
Customer Reviews:
Yo, my loc Swoop be dope & swervin' man!.......2006-03-05
Swoop G, the LBC rapper proves on this album that he has all it takes to be a major rap star in the dope game. The album is all good, from beginning to the end. The production is just fine and the album features many artists, especially some of the Bay Area rappers like JT The Bigga Figga or 3x Krazy and Cydal. It's just pure gangsta rap comming from Long Beach, Swoop delivers a very surprising album. You won't realize how perfect this album is untill you get it. And if you have any doubts. Over 150 thousand people can't be wrong. I really think it's one of the most slept on joints ever. A tight bumpin' G-funk joint by my LBC loc, Not To Be Fucced With has a good beat, Gangstas In California is another bomb joint by Swoop rapping about G's from the LBC, SCLA, Inglewood, Pomona, O-Town, Frisco & Sac-Town, East Side Madness featuring T.Luni & Tray Deee is a tight G-funk joint about the crazy east-side, and Simpin' Into Pimpin' featuring Poppa LQ is a tight joint with an eazed G-funk breeze to it. If you like Undisputed, you'll like:
Trippin' Wit No Luggage ~Steffon
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B.G. 2 O.G. ~Goldie Loc
Swoop comes firing up his joints on songs 2, *3, 4, 5, 6, 7, *8, 9, 10, *11, *12, 13, 15 & 16.
Tight G-Funk Melodies.......2006-03-01
First of all, I mean to give this album 5 stars. Swoop G takes the LBC by storm in 1997 with Undisputed. he is a tight lyricist, and adapts well to his variable beats. Beatwise, the general feel is, of course, G-Funk. A few beats may be a little weak, but then there are several that are surefire classics. The standout track is "G's house." The beat takes you back to a time when the West was on top, and fun, relaxing G-Funk beats were blazing in stereos all around. it is perfect for lowriding around the town. Some Bay area heavy hitters like 3X krazy, Cydal, and The Luniz rap on the album, and some others like Bosko produce hot tracks like "Gangsta in California," and JT Bigga Figga creates fire on "Who Got the Gangsta S--- pt.II." So, there is a medley of a Long Beach and Bay Area feel to the whole record. So, despite a couple of songs with weaker beats, the album is a definite late 90's banger!
Add this cd to your G-funk collection!.......2005-08-05
Swoop delivers a classic album that is a must-have. This is actually one of my favorite albums of all time. Mainly because of the beats he has on several tracks. Its full of the G-funk flavor and a nice old-school feel. Some of the best tracks are 3,9,11(great beat), and 12 which I think is the best song.
One of the most slept-on albums of all time.......1999-10-31
Swoop G, the LBC rapper, proves on this album that he has all it takes to be a major rap star in the rap game. The album is all good, from beginning to the end. No need to skip tracks. The production is just fine and the album features many artists, especially some of the Bay Area finest - rappers like JT The Bigga Figga or 3x Krazy and Cydal. It's just pure gangsta rap comming from Long Beach. Swoop g delivers a very surprising album. You won't realize how perfect this album is untill you get it. And if you have any doubts, look at the number of people who have bought it trough Amazon.com (inclueding me). Over 150 thousand people can't be wrong!! I really think it's one of the most slept on albums ever.
Average customer rating:
- Cash Money not bling blingin?
- Undisputed:Cash Money Millionaires "And Guests"
- Great soundtrack
- Great Soundtrack
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Undisputed
Cash Money Millionaires
Manufacturer: Cash Money
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000060O1T
Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Undisputed - Cash Money Millionaires
- We Drop It - Big Tymers
- Let Me Ride - Trick Daddy
- Real Talk - Lil Wayne
- How Did I - Carl Thomas
- Hungry - Bubba Sparxx
- Everyday - Mikkey
- Shorty Down - Teena Marie
- So Gangsta - Gilly
- Ride Together - Boo & Gotti
- I Walk It - Stone
- Think About You (Looking Through The Window) - TQ
- If You Don't Know By Now - Erick Sermon
- Que La Cosa - Petey Pablo
- Go Hard - Benzino
- Daddy's Little Girl - Cristina
- Bout My Paper - Baby Da #1 Stunna
- Time Has Come Today - The T-Players
- In Here - The B.E.C.
- If U Wanna Know - Universal
- Man Up - The Result
Customer Reviews:
Cash Money not bling blingin?.......2004-03-21
Undisputed is a Cash Money produced album. First of all, no bling blings (YEH) that was getting old. The hood bangn style was great, especially in the song "Undisputed". Rest of albums are great, Cash Money had their replacement roster after Juve, BG, Turk left. However, on this album they each did their thing and shined on their songs. TQ's song is very addictive after a few listens. Other guest appearances are okay. This is a different side of Cash Money you won't see in awhile.
Lyrics: B+
Delivery: B-
ProductioN: B
Overall: B
Undisputed:Cash Money Millionaires "And Guests".......2003-01-04
This soundtrack wasnt good but OK. But this album didnt live up to it's title. It is a Cash Money product and it does say "Cash Money Millionaires" on the front but there are less songs on this album by The Big Tymers, Lil Wayne, Boo & Gotti, the Cash money Millionaires themselves. There are way too many guests in this album, there are only like 9 out of 21 songs in this album by Cash Money and the rest are by other guests such as: Petey Pablo, Benzino, Trick Daddy, and Carl Thomas. They should've put more of Baby, and Lil Wayne etc. to this album. My Favorite tracks on this album are: Undisputed, We Drop it, Real Talk, Everyday, and I Walk It.(All cash money tracks). I didnt like this album much, but its still in my Cash Money Record collection anyways.
Great soundtrack.......2002-10-13
This soundtrack is off the hook. It features tracks from Wayne, Big Tymers, Trick Daddy, Eric Sermon, TQ, Petey Pablo, Bubba SParxxx, Brian McKnigt and more. Cop this~~
Great Soundtrack.......2002-08-24
This is an amazing soundtrack. Great songs from Lil Wayne, Big Tymers, Mikkey, Stone, Lac, Boo and Gotti, Christina, Trick Daddy, Bubba Sparxxx, Brian McKnight, TQ, and more. Buy this!
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The Best of Motorcity, Vol. 8
Undisputed Truth , Joe Stubbs , and Frances Nero
Manufacturer: Hot Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001QXD
Release Date: 1996-08-27 |
Tracks:
- Law Of The Land - Undisputed Truth
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- Making A Daydream Real - Frances Nero
- Extraordinary Girl - Frankie Gaye
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- Give Me Just A Little More Time - Joe Stubbs
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