| 1. Intro (3 White Angry Country Men)/Diamonds Always Shinin' - Down & Dirty, T-Mac & P-Squad |
| 2. Who da Balla's |
| 3. Haters Can't Stand Me |
| 4. All of My Life |
| 5. We Made It - Down & Dirty, , , T-Mac & P-Squad |
| 6. Hoe's Be Looking - Down & Dirty, T-Mac & P-Squad |
| 7. Ride Wit Me |
| 8. Where Dem Nigga's At - T-Mac & P-Squad, X-Factor |
| 9. Talk Sh*t! - T-Mac & P-Squad, X-Factor |
| 10. Player Hating Hoe's - Down & Dirty, T-Mac & P-Squad |
| 11. Guard Yo Gril |
| 12. Life in da Game |
| 13. My Homie's Gone |
| 14. Drug Deals - Down & Dirty, T-Mac & P-Squad |
| 15. Millionaire Playas |
| 16. Wet Sex - Down & Dirty, T-Mac & P-Squad, Trivia |
| 17. I Love You Momma |
Shinin & Bigtymin,T-Mac,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Shinin & Bigtymin
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Dah Shinin'
Smif-N-Wessun Manufacturer: Nervous Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000ZT1 Release Date: 1995-01-10 |
Tracks:
- Timz N Hood Chek
- Wrektime
- Wontime
- Wrekonize
- Sound Bwoy Bureill
- K.I.M.
- Bucktown
- Stand Strong
- Shinin...Next Shit
- Cession At Da Doghillee
- Hellucination
- Home Sweet Home
- Wipe Ya Mouf
- Let's Git It On
- P.N.C. Intro
- P.N.C.
Customer Reviews:
Smif-N-Wessun - Dah Shinin.......2007-03-24
The lyrics on this album are on point all the way through. Words about life on the streets, fakes, and just all that hood and real hip-hop! Lyric wise, youll feel the same type of lyrics like those from Black Moons debut album. They wont dissapoint!
The production on this album deserves these words... Insanely dope! If you heard Black Moons first album, you knew that "Da Beatminerz" were on about every track, youll find the same thing here! Da Beatminerz are back for more DOPE beatmaking! I don't think there is one weak beat on this album, you got those heavy bass, and just straight bangers!
To sum it up, just like me tell you this. If you like Boot Camp, Black Moon, Heltah Skeltah or any of it, or good hip-hop, do not... I repeat.. do not pass up picking up this album! Its DOPE!!!!
My Top 5 Songs
1.Wrektime
2.Wontime
3.Bucktown
4.Cession At Da Doghillee
5.Wrekonize
rollablunt2dis.......2007-03-16
Dope Tracks:
Start at 1 and let it play!
I HOPE THE NEXT GEN WOULD BUILD FROM THIS SH 1ST.......2007-02-13
Part II Of The Bucktown Boot Camp Clik Series (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars).......2007-01-05
This album is full of New York grimy cuts that sound fresh, even almost 12 years (damn, it's been that long???) from when it debuted. With rhymes like "...watch your lips and my boots make a french kiss...", that showed that this duo played no games at all. Most of their rhymes were about guns and smoking weed. Yeah, the subject matter was limited, but it was still great to listen to.There are a lot of gimey cuts on here that are rememerable like "Wrekonize" and "Wrektime". The song "Hellucination" is a story telling song while Tek & Stelle trade verses throughout about everyday life.
There are a few tracks to me that stood out right away when I first heard this album, and that was the posse Boot Camp Clik song "Cession At Da Doghillee" (Stelle kills that last verse), and the last track "Partners-N-Crime". Production wise is by the Beatminers, another reason why fans love the Boot Camp Clik so much.
Many say this album is better than Black Moon's "Enta Da Stage", and I have to agree (only by a small margin). Tek and Stelle do stand strong on their debut and come off to rhyme along any big time rapper back in '95. I seriously believe that this album was so underrated. If you get a chance cop this.
Lyrics: A
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A
Musical Vibes: A+
Overall: A+
Favorite Tracks: Wrekonize, Wrektime, Soundboy Bureill, Bucktown, Shinin...The Next Sh**, Cession At Da Doghillee, Hellucination, Wipe Ya Mouf, Partners-N-Crime
P.S.- Thoughout my time here on Amazon, I've seen atleast two Listamania lists here that said that this album received 3 mics in The Source Magazine. If that rumor is true, I'm pretty sure that reviewer was fired or received some harsh disiplinary action. That rating itself seriously borders on criminal.
step to my bootcamp.......2006-07-29
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Shinin' On
Grand Funk Railroad Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BLAS Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Shinin' On
- To Get Back In
- The Loco-Motion
- Carry Me Through
- Please Me
- Mr. Pretty Boy
- Gettin' Over You
- Little Johnny Hooker
- Destitute And Losin'
- Shinin' On (2002 Remix)
Album Description
The #5 chart topper from 1973 featuring 'The Loco-Motion', here reissued and 24-bit digitally remastered with the b-side 'Destitute and 'Losin' and a 2002 remix of 'Shinin'. Capitol Records. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Good follow up to 'We're an American Band'.......2007-01-12
Was this album intended to sound like a bootleg?.......2004-06-03
It could have been better........2003-09-27
While I'm on the subject of remastering, this is the fourth album I've purchased since the albums were reissued. The other three were The Red Album, Survival, and E Pluribus Funk. I've posted reviews for all of them, and on each, I felt that Capitol has also done an outstanding job going back and enhancing the old master tapes to the point where the audio was crystal clear and really gave the listener a feel for the brilliant, and much underrated musicianship of the band. I'm not sure if this is indicative of the differences in engineering styles between Ken Hamann and Todd Rundgren, but I felt that the audio on this one was not as clear as it could have been. Several songs, such as "Please Me," "Little Johnny Hooker," and their cover of "Locomotion" sound like every instument is swimming in feedback, and even Don Brewer's vocals in "Please Me" seem garbled. This is a shame, because there are instances where the music is multilayered, with several different things going on. It's good, but it would have sounded better if it were clearer. Mark Farner dusts off his harmonica for one of the songs, and the group brings back a small group of backup soul singers. Unfortunately, there's so much feedback in both instances that everything sounds like noise.
As far as the music is concerned, the group moved farther away from the hard rock they started with, though they still managed to balance both it and their newer pop sound at certain points in the album. "Shinin' On," the title track, is probably one of the best Mark Farner/Don Brewer collaborations I've heard (with the exception of "I Can Feel Him In The Morning," off of Survival), with solid rhythm from Brewer and bassist Mel Schacher, fiery vocals ( also from Brewer, that sound clearer than any other song on the album), and a lengthy Farner guitar solo with all the right twists and turns. Keyboardist Craig Frost also has his turn at soloing, and the way he and Farner feed off of each other is magic. In addition to playing longer and better organ solos, Frost also tries his hand at songwriting on this one. His best effort is "Getting Over You," a collaboration with Don Brewer, that has all the energy of the title track, plus a solo on the moog synthesizer that complements the fast pace and energy of the track magnificently. "The Locomotion" is a classic cover, which the band always does in style, remaining true to the form of the original while putting their own unique stamp on it that says: "Hi, we're Grand Funk Railroad!" One of my favorite songs on here, though, and one that sadly suffers from the feedback problem, is "Little Johnny Hooker," one of Mark Farner's famous songs with morals. Each of the band members is in top form on it, and it transitions about halfway into a lengthy instrumental with a soul choir that provides a nice finish to a partially decent record.
However, this album did have a few unfortunate trends that started to rear their heads in Grand Funk's repertoire: it contained tracks that you can skip over! "Carry Me Through," for some reason, didn't sit right with me. I don't know if it was the excessive stereo fading (which I normally like, but in this case, everything was too echoey), or the fact that the producer was invited into the recording booth to play guitar for it. This was another unfortunate trend in the bands devolution, and that was way too many cooks. Finally, there's the second track on the album. "To Get Back In" is a fun pop song, with classic down-on-your-luck lyrics courtesy of Mark Farner, but it also contains horns, which complement the instrumentation of this song nicely, but were used too excessively on later albums.
I don't know, maybe the reason for the feedback is because the band intended this record to be played in a room with the curtains drawn, incense burning, and a joint being passed between friends. Or maybe I just got the one defective copy. But even without the remastering issues I have to say that as a pop album, this does very well. But as a Grand Funk Railroad album, you're better off starting with something like On Time or Closer to Home, and then coming back to check this one out.
excellent!.......2003-04-12
Mostly great songs, spacey production.......2003-03-15
I'd buy this album for the title track alone. Drummer/vocalist Don Brewer proves his singing talents, belting this out like it's the last song he'll ever get to sing. And check out the R&B influence - complete with horns - on Mark Farner's To Get Back In. GFR was always influenced by the Motown sound, though that might have been hard to discern on their earlier efforts.
Of course, this was the breaking point for some fans, who simply couldn't stand how much the band had departed from it's loud 'n' proud garage rock roots. And, if you listen to its take on the old pop classic The LocoMotion, I suppose you couldn't blame them. This is a straight throwaway ditty, in my books. (But I still like it better than Farner's Mr. Pretty Boy, a dirge every bit as underwhelming as Mean Mistreater.)
One of the best things about this reissue is the inclusion of Destitute & Losin', a stretched out rocker with plenty of power. It showed the band was still capable of flexing plenty of muscle.
Oh, if you're wondering about the strange cover art, the original vinyl album had a pair of glasses you could punch out of the cover (thus the two grey stars) and check out the artwork in 3-D.
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Shinin On
Shakatak Manufacturer: Instinct Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007N8J Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Catwalk
- Sleepin' Alone
- Street Level
- Haze
- Walk In The Night
- Fly By Night
- Chase The Sun
- Ocean Sway
- Can't Stop Running
- Time Stretch
- Paradise Island
- Blue Azure
Customer Reviews:
Jammin' In the U.K........2000-07-11
As one of your most loyal fans, I say thank you, Shakatak, for the usual "job well done!"
Smooth Acid Jazz Shines On.......1999-09-25
Another good SHAKATAK........1999-08-25
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Still Shinin'... The Mix
Smif N Wessun Manufacturer: Bucktown Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002JP2YS Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- DJ Revolution (Intro)
- Criminology
- Reason
- Tools of the Trade
- Family Portrait
- Smif N Wessun's Back
- Steele (Free Style)
- Tek (Freestyle)
- Boot Camp March - Buckshot, Smif-N-Wessun
- Likke Youth's
- We Came Up
- Money Make the World Go Round
- Who You Think You F@#$ With? - Smif-N-Wessun, Starang Wondah
- Love Makes Life
- We Generalz
- Peter Piper (Free Style)
- Come Back (Tribute)
- Super Brooklyn
- Fed Up With the BS (Free Style)
- I Love You [Remix]
- Atl Shorty (Tek Freestyle)
- Artist Tribute (R.I.P.)
Customer Reviews:
Boot Camp Clik talent radiates on Still Shinin.......2007-04-11
RUCK IS SEAN PRICE.......2005-01-08
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Still Shinin
Johnny Heartsman , and Johnny Heartsman Manufacturer: Have Mercy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005LDJI Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Why Do You Treat Me So Bad
- In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down)
- Amour Cherie
- Move on Down the Line
- In the Groove
- Driftin' Blues
- Give James Some
- I Don't Want No Woman
- Give Steve Some
- Bitter With the Sweet
- Talk to Your Daughter
- Let Johnny Have It
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Shinin' On
Grand Funk Railroad Manufacturer: Emi/Emi Plus ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005O0WQ Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
Tracks:
- Shinin' On
- To Get Back In
- Loco-Motion
- Carry Me Through
- Please Me
- Mr. Pretty Boy
- Gettin' Over You
- Little Johnny Hooker
Album Description
Todd Rundgren produced this album, including the cover of the dance classic 'The Loco Motion' now with a stomping beat and screeching guitar lead from Mark Farmer. Top five gold 1974 album featuring the top 20 hit 'Shinin' On'. 8 tracks. Housed in a slipcAlbum Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of the Todd Rundgren Produced Album that Spawned the Huge Hits 'loco-motion' and 'shinin On'.
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Shinin' On
Grand Funk Railroad Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000896ST Release Date: 2003-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Shinin' On
- To Get Back In
- Loco-Motion
- Carry Me Through
- Please Me
- Mr. Pretty Boy
- Gettin' Over You
- Little Johnny Hooker
Album Description
1997 Japanese reissue of their top five gold 1974 albumfeaturing their #1 smash remake of 'The Locomotion' & thetop 20 hit 'Shinin' On', plus 'Destitute And Losin'' addedas a bonus track. Nine tracks total. Also contains theoriginal 3-D cover art. A Capit
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Shinin' Live
Manufacturer: Under the Blue Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000E6N4Z8 |
Product Description
Full length audio cd.Customer Reviews:
TRACK LIST.......2006-09-27
Track Title
1. Don't Wanna LIve
2. Every Now And Then
3. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
4. I'd Rather Go Blind
5. Water's Edge
6. It's All In The Way That You Love Me
7. Do You Think Of Me?
8. Stone Cold Blind
9. Let Me Down Easy
10. You Made Me Fall In Love
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Shinin' On
Grand Funk Railroad Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008G5M Release Date: 1992-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Shinin' On
- To Get Back In
- Loco-Motion
- Carry Me Through
- Please Me
- Mr. Pretty Boy
- Gettin' Over You
- Little Johnny Hooker
Customer Reviews:
2ND Phaze Funk.......2003-02-26
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Slim Thug Presents: Hoggin & Shinin
Boss Hogg Outlawz , PJ The Rap Hustla , and J-Dawg Manufacturer: 9964 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000M4LD1E |
Product Description
3 Disc Set Including regular speed and screwed & chopped version plus a DVD.Rap Music:
- So So Def Bass All-Stars
- Soundpieces: Da Antidote
- Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C. [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
- Texas Money [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
- The Boss of All Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
- The Houston Hard Hitters, Vol. 1: The Soundtrack [Clean] [Soundtrack]
- The Platform [Clean]
- The Platform [Explicit Lyrics]
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