Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Mp3 music: Gangsta Pat






Gangsta Pat
   

Artist: Gangsta Pat: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Gangsta Pat's discography:


Greatest Hits (His Deadliest Verses)
   

 Greatest Hits (His Deadliest Verses)

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 15
Deadly Verses
   

 Deadly Verses

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10






One of the number one Memphis rappers to make the major-label jump, Gangsta Pat never attained the come or success of young man Memphis pioneers Three 6 Mafia and Eightball & MJG, til now he noneffervescent remains notable for his trailblazing. Pat's career began promisingly when Atlantic gestural him at the first light of the gangsta rap earned pass average and released #1 Suspect (1991) as well as two nonessential singles, "I'm tha Gangsta" and "Gangsta's Need Love 2." Like most of Atlantic's early rap releases from the time, Pat's debut made small impact, cursorily sledding out of print and going the rapper without a transcription contract ahead long afterward. Pat returned to the metro the adjacent year with Wrap Records, a transitory indie label distributed by Ichiban. Wrap released deuce Pat albums, All About Comin' Up (1992) and Sex, Money & Murder (1994), as well as deuce several singles, "Gangsta Boogie" and "That Type of Gangsta." Once once again, Pat base of operations small winner beyond the Atlanta-Memphis axis and hence packed his bags, moving to Power Records for Virulent Verses (1995) and Murderous Lifestyle (1997). These 2 albums showcased a more introspective and mature dash, as Pat sped up his flow à la Bone and darkened his themes à la Three 6 Mafia. Regardless, disdain the cult following he began to earn with these two extremely regarded albums, he couldn't render the financial support into national gross tax revenue, and he touched on to til now some other pronounce, Red Rum. He remained thither for quite a while, cathartic a string of albums commencement with The Story of My Life (1997) that tended to emulate the trends of their various eras. Perhaps as a supplication for much-needed promotional substantial, Pat targeted Three 6 Mafia on his 1999 record record album, Tear Yo Club Down, with a pointed dis track.






Thursday, 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Lee Scratch Perry






Lee Scratch Perry
   

Artist: Lee Scratch Perry: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Reggae
Ethnic
Dance
Electronic

   







Lee Scratch Perry's discography:


Black Art (Single)
   

 Black Art (Single)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 4
Battle of Armagideon (Millionaire Liquidator)
   

 Battle of Armagideon (Millionaire Liquidator)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 11
Techno Party
   

 Techno Party

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 15
Lee Perry Meets The Mad Professor Chapter Two
   

 Lee Perry Meets The Mad Professor Chapter Two

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10
Lee Perry Meets The Mad Professor Chapter One
   

 Lee Perry Meets The Mad Professor Chapter One

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 9
Heart of the Dragon
   

 Heart of the Dragon

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 12
Wizdom 1971-1975
   

 Wizdom 1971-1975

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 19
Excaliburman
   

 Excaliburman

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 9
Satan's Dub
   

 Satan's Dub

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
Dub Fire
   

 Dub Fire

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 12
Shocks of Mighty 1969-74
   

 Shocks of Mighty 1969-74

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 17
Arkology, Reel III
   

 Arkology, Reel III

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 17
Arkology, Reel I
   

 Arkology, Reel I

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 18
Arkology Reel 3
   

 Arkology Reel 3

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 17
Arkology Reel 2
   

 Arkology Reel 2

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 17
Arkology Reel 1
   

 Arkology Reel 1

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 18
Who Put the Voodoo 'pon Reggae
   

 Who Put the Voodoo 'pon Reggae

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 10
Experryments at the Grassroots of Dub
   

 Experryments at the Grassroots of Dub

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 9
Presenting Dub
   

 Presenting Dub

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 15
Experryments At The Grass Root
   

 Experryments At The Grass Root

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 9
Black Ark Experryments
   

 Black Ark Experryments

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 9
Guitar Boogie Dub
   

 Guitar Boogie Dub

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 10
Black Ark in Dub
   

 Black Ark in Dub

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 14
The Upsetter and the Beat
   

 The Upsetter and the Beat

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 12
Chicken Scratch
   

 Chicken Scratch

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 12
Mystic Warrior and Mystic Warrior Dub
   

 Mystic Warrior and Mystic Warrior Dub

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 16
Scratch Attack
   

 Scratch Attack

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 22
Reggae Greats
   

 Reggae Greats

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 10
Revolution Dub
   

 Revolution Dub

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 9
Musical Bones
   

 Musical Bones

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 15
Soul Fire
   

 Soul Fire

   Year:    

Tracks: 13
Some of the best
   

 Some of the best

   Year:    

Tracks: 13
Arkology, Reel II
   

 Arkology, Reel II

   Year:    

Tracks: 17






Some promise him a genius, others claim he's certifiably harebrained, a lunatic. Truth is, he's both, merely more than importantly, Lee Perry is a lofty figure in reggae -- a manufacturing business, mixer, and songwriter humankind Health Organization, along with King Tubby, helped form the sound of horse and made reggae music such a powerful component part of the pop euphony existence. Along with producing some of the to the highest degree influential acts of the Apostles (Bob Marley & the Wailers and the Congos to identify only two) in reggae history, Perry's approach to output and knight mix was breathtakingly modern and brazen -- no one else sounds like him -- and patch many call that King Tubby invented dub, in that location are just as many world Health Organization would argue that no one experimented with it or took it farther than did Lee Perry.


Born in the rural Jamaican hamlet of St. Mary's in 1936, Perry began his phantasmagorical musical odyssey in the former '50s, working with ska man Prince Buster merchandising records for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Downbeat Sound System. Called "Little" Perry because of his diminutive stature (Perry stands 4'11"), he was presently producing and recording for Dodd at the centerfield of the Jamaican medicine industry, Studio One. After a falling forbidden with Dodd (throughout his vocation, Perry has a propensity to burn his bridges after he stopped up working with someone), Perry went to form at Wirl Records with Joe Gibbs. Perry and Gibbs never really power saw eye to heart on anything, and in 1968, Perry left to descriptor his own label, called Upsetter. Not surprisingly, Perry's number one release on Upsetter was a single entitled "People Funny Boy," which was a aim onrush upon Gibbs. What is important around the record is that, along with marketing super well in Jamaica, it was the number one Jamaican pop record to manipulation the loping, faineant, bass-driven beat that would presently become identified as the reggae "riddim" and signal the shift from the hyperkinetically offbeat ska to the pulsing, throbbing languor of "roots" reggae.


From this stop through and through the 1970s, Perry released an astounding amount of money of exercise under his call and numerous, extremely creative pseudonyms: Jah Lion, Pipecock Jakxon, Super Ape, the Upsetter, and his most famous nom de plume, Scratch. Many of the singles released during this period were important Jamaican (and U.K.) hits, instrumental tracks like "The Return of Django," "Clint Eastwood," and "The Vampire," which cemented Perry's growth reputation as a major violence in reggae music. Becoming more and more than horrific in his pronouncements and personal optic aspect (when it comes to clothing, only Sun Ra canful hold a candle to Perry's thrift-store outfits), Perry and his remarkable house band, as well named the Upsetters, worked with precisely around every performer in Jamaica. It was in the former '70s subsequently on earshot some of King Tubby's early nickname experiments that Perry besides became concerned in this form of aural use of goods and services. He quickly released a mind-boggling number of dub releases and eventually, in a fit of creative independence, opened his have studio, Black Ark.


It was at Black Ark that Perry recorded and produced some of the early, germinal Bob Marley tracks. Using the Upsetters rhythm incision of bassist Aston "Familyman" Barrett and his drummer buddy Carlton Barrett, Perry guided the Wailers through some of their finest moments, recording such powerful songs as "Duppy Conqueror" and "Little Axe." The good multiplication, however, were not long, especially after Perry, unbeknown to Marley and company, sold the tapes to Trojan Records and pocketed the john Cash. Island Records head Chris Blackwell cursorily stirred in and gestural the Wailers to an exclusive contract, departure Perry with virtually zip. Perry accused Blackwell (a white Englishman) of cultural imperialism and Marley of existence an accomplice. For days, Perry referred to Blackwell as a vampire, and accused Marley of having curried favor with politicians in order to make a fast dollar. These setbacks did not stem turn the tide of Perry releases, be they of new substantial or one of a apparently endless compendium of anthologies. Perry was besides expanding his range of influence, working with the Clash, world Health Organization were vast Perry fans, having covered the Perry-produced adaptation of Junior Murvin's classical "Constabulary and Thieves." Perry was brought in to produce some tracks for the Clash, merely the results were remixed more to the band's liking.


All this hard process was wreaking havoc with Perry's already fragile mental state, leading to a crack-up. The stories of his mental instability were exacerbated by tales of massive centre abuse (despite his public stance against all drugs except sacramental marijuana), which reportedly included regular consumption of cocaine and LSD; one potentially apocryphal history level had Perry imbibition bottles of tape head-cleaning fluid. But these stories, as with much encompassing Perry, obscure fact and fable. One storey that was reliable was that Black Ark, and everything in it, burned to the ground. Perry claims bad wiring as the perpetrator, merely the more familiar and usually recognized story is that Perry burned the studio low in a fit of acid-inspired hydrophobia, convinced that Satan had made Black Ark his home. Whatever the casing, the internet site of Perry's superlative moments as a producer had been reduced to (and cadaver) a pile of rubble and ash. Soon afterwards the fire that consumed Black Ark, Perry, more and more fed up with the music business in Jamaica (which by all accounts is corruption personified), distinct to leave Jamaica.


Scorn the considerable lows in his career, Perry remained busy and, so it seemed, sanely felicitous. Although he was less in demand as a producer, his solo work remained very firm, and his continuing influence could be felt up in the present-day nickname music of the Mad Professor (another quondam Perry protégé that Perry went on to treat with condescension) and some post-rave electronica music. Even the Beastie Boys gave Perry his props in a verse on their expiration Ominous Communication and later added him to the bill of performers at a concert for Tibetan freedom. The human being called Scratch lives in Switzerland and continues to cook up a psychedelic brew of music that, along with being in advance of its clip, will warp your head, in a just path, presumptuous that you're up to the challenge. In 1997, Island (the mark started by the vampire Chris Blackwell) released Arkology, a three-disc compiling of Perry recordings.


A word or deuce around Perry's discography: it's massive, unmanageable, and although there ar mess of great records, there's nigh as much turd. The lack of timbre controller has slight to do with Perry, but quite with sleazebags nerve-wracking to rent cancelled his legacy. After King Tubby's mangle in 1989, his studio was pillaged, and many of Perry's tapes were stolen. Some of these recordings get shown up on ailing down, and expensive, anthologies. Releases on Trojan, Rounder's reggae subsidiary company label Heartbeat, and Island (and its subsidiary label Mango) ar by and large first-class and ar the best property to set forth building your RPLC214% assemblage. Smaller labels like Seven Leaves and the French Lagoon Records (which seems like a semi-legit moonshine label) ar hit-and-miss propositions, and those inclined to check out recordings on these labels ar bucked up to continue with circumspection. And avoid releases on the Rohit label, if but for their crappy production and loud, grade-Z publicity. Also, as with King Tubby recordings, purchasing a Perry handout way you power be buying a track record he produced, simply not needfully performs on. That aforesaid, felicitous hunting and hearing.





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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

The Legion Of Hetheria

The Legion Of Hetheria   
Artist: The Legion Of Hetheria

   Genre(s): 
Gothic
   



Discography:


The Gate   
 The Gate

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Danney Alkana

Danney Alkana   
Artist: Danney Alkana

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Rock The Bach   
 Rock The Bach

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




 






Monday, 23 June 2008

Ringo Star

Ringo Star   
Artist: Ringo Star

   Genre(s): 
Rock & Roll
   



Discography:


The 4Th   
 The 4Th

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 12




Ringo Starr, born Richard Starkey, was the drummer in the Beatles from 1962 to 1970 and thus one of the nigh celebrated musicians of the '60s. Though the least prominent member of the four, he grand himself as an occasional singer of good-natured material and as an histrion. Upon the group's split, Starr went solo with 2 freshness projects: the first base, an album called Hokey Journey, constitute him coating pre-rock standards, and the minute, Beaucoups of Blues, was a country medicine compendium.


Starr so scored Top Ten hits with 2 non-album singles, "It Don't Come Easy" in 1971 and "Back Off Boogaloo" in 1972. In 1973 he paired with producer Richard Perry and, with assist from the troika other ex-Beatles, made Ringo, which featured two issue i hits, "Snap" and "You're Sixteen." "Oh My My," a Top Ten hit, was too included. Almost as successful was the 1974 followup, Goodnight Vienna, which featured the hits "Only You" and "No No Song."


Starkey continued to outlet albums through and through 1981, though with diminishing success. His 1983 album Old Wave did not find a U.S. distributer. Starr was also distress from the excesses of his life-style, just by the former '80s he had cleaned up, and in 1989 he toured with his "All-Starr Band." In 1992, he signed to Private Music and released a new studio record album, Sentence Takes Time. Vertical Man, his low gear record album for Mercury, followed in 1998, as did a disk culled from his public presentation on the VH1 Storytellers series. Starr's low gear seasonal endeavour, I Wanna Be Santa Claus, appeared a class later. Two studio records appeared during the early 2000s: Ringorama from 2003 and Choose Love deuce long time later. In 2006 he made a guest appearing on Jerry Lee Lewis' album Last Man Standing and toured with another edition of his All-Starr Band, this time featuring Sheila E. and Edgar Winter. The 2007 release PBS Soundstage Live featured a show recorded two long time earlier in Chicago. Also released in 2007 was the definitive Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr.





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Monday, 16 June 2008

Familiar bow for 'Changeling'

Clint Eastwood pic will open Oct. 24





Borrowing a page from the successful 2003 release of "Mystic River," Universal will debut Clint Eastwood's latest movie, "Changeling," in limited release Oct. 24, followed by a wide expansion a week later on Oct. 31.


A similar fall release pattern -- allowing for reviews and word-of-mouth to pave the way for a broader rollout -- was utilized by Warners for "Mystic," which, like "Changeling," premiered at the Festival de Cannes.


"Mystic" opened Oct. 8, 2003, and played just 13 theaters its first weekend before expanding to 1,467 during its second weekend. Buoyed by six Oscar noms and two wins, it went on to gross $90.1 million domestically.


"Changeling," a Universal/Imagine production that Eastwood directed from a script by J. Michael Straczynski, also bowed to positive notices at Cannes. It stars Angelina Jolie in the true story of a single mom in 1920s Los Angeles whose son goes missing; when the police return her son to her, she insists they've found the wrong boy, and her case becomes a cause celebre.



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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Christina Ricci - Ricci Embarrassed By Ghost Kiss

Actress CHRISTINA RICCI ranks having to kiss a ghost as the most embarrassing thing she's ever done.

The star appeared in the 1995 movie version of cartoon show Casper - and insists smooching the computer-generated spook was particularly daunting.

She tells MTV.com, "Kissing Casper was really embarrassing, because he was supposed to be see-through, so I had to make kissing faces, and I was 13, and I was so mortified. Oh that was terrible."




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Friday, 30 May 2008

MTV enlists stars for awards shorts

Stiller, Sandler, Downey to do spoofs for Movie Awards





MTV has enlisted a slew of talent -- including Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. and Adam Sandler -- to play an even bigger role in Sunday's Movie Awards, which airs live from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City.


For starters, several stars have signed on to create their own short films to premiere during the show, including Stiller, Downey and Jack Black, who co-star in Paramount/DreamWorks' upcoming "Tropic Thunder" (Paramount is MTV's corporate sibling). Movie Awards host Mike Myers also created two shorts featuring two new characters he created.


In addition, Sandler created a promo for the show, playing his character from Columbia's upcoming "You Don't Mess With the Zohan," that's already airing. (Sandler also is receiving a special award during the show, but the details are being kept under wraps.)


"In the past, our short films have been parodies of films, where we've come up with the ideas and presented them to the studios (for their approval)," said Robin Reinhardt-Locke, senior vp studio relations and celebrity talent at MTV360. "This time, we're putting (creative control) in the stars' hands."


She said the stars really embraced the idea, pointing out that Stiller even he hired his own writer (Mike Bender) and director (Nick Stoller) to work on the short, which she said is a "very funny tribute to viral films" but declined to elaborate. The video also will air at MTV.com and other sites after its on-air premiere.


Additionally, the Movie Awards are expanding on something MTV started last year with its Video Music Awards, during which the network partnered with Universal to screen "The Kingdom" for fans with talent and producers.


This week, working in partnership with various film studios, MTV has scheduled what it's calling the "2008 MTV Movie Awards Sneak Peek Week," running every day through Friday at theaters and studio lots in and around Los Angeles.


Along with generating buzz for the awards show and the movies, the event is intended to give fans the chance to watch several films ahead of their opening and participate in a Q&A with the stars. The movies being screened include "Zohan," Paramount Vantage/MTV Films' "The Foot Fist Way," Fox's "The Rocker," Warner Bros.' "Get Smart," Paramount/DreamWorks' "Kung Fu Panda" and Columbia's "Pineapple Express." Sandler, Black, Will Ferrell and Seth Rogen are among those slated to participate.


"The Movie Awards truly kick off the bulk of the summer movie season, and the studios understand the power and positioning of the show and our audience reach," Reinhardt-Locke said.



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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Will & Grace star agrees film deal

'Will & Grace' star Debra Messing has joined the cast of a new family drama-comedy called 'Humboldt Park'.
Variety reports that the cast of the film also includes John Leguizamo, Alfred Molina, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman, Melonie Diaz and Vanessa Ferlito.
'Humboldt Park' tells the story of three siblings who return to the family home for a festive visit.
Messing will play the wife of Leguizamo's character.
Shooting on the Alfredo De Villa-directed film begins next week in Chicago.

Lindsay Lohan opens up about life post-rehab

Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan has spoken about her party girl image six months after leaving a rehabilitation facility in Utah.
The 21-year-old star told Glamour magazine that she hoped to rid her life of bad influences and return to work following her stay at the Cirque Lodge clinic.
In her first interview since rehab Lohan said: "There are friends that have been hard to hang out with because they've gone down a different path. But it's hard because I'm the kind of person who wants to trust everyone."
She added: "I'm fine being alone during the day, but I hate being alone at night. I like having friends around me, but now I'd much rather be at home. That's not to say I'll never go to a club again, because I'd be lying."
Asked what she believes is the biggest misconception others have about her, Lohan replied: "That I don't have my head in the right place. That, and probably that I'm not a good person ... because actually I am."

Tiny Masters Of Today for special all-ages Brooklyn show

Lightspeed Champion and Tiny Masters Of Today have joined forces to play a special show in Brooklyn, NY on June 5.

The all-ages matinee will take place on Chancellor�??s Day, described by Tiny Masters as �??an inexplicable school holiday on June 5 that only kids in New York get!�?�

The special two-hour performance will begin at 4pm at Union Hall, and the band say there could even be some special guests.

The teenage duo release their debut album �??Bang Bang Boom Cake�?? in September 2007. Collaborators on the record included Jon Spencer Blues Explosion drummer Russell Simins, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

They recently enlisted the services of drummer Jackson Pollis, also a member of Gene Jacket with supermodel Agyness Deyn and Alanna Masterson.

Meanwhile, Tiny Masters Of Today have three festivals scheduled for the forthcoming season.

They will play:

Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Summerfest w/ Paramore (June 30)
Chicago, IL Lollapalooza (August 1 �?? 3)
Pittsburgh, PA NAMU Festival w/Bob Dylan, Raconteurs (8)

--By our New York staff.
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Lithgow puts "Heart" into old-fashioned storytelling

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "Why do all of us want to
hear stories?" John Lithgow asks, launching into his
entertaining one-man show, "John Lithgow: Stories by Heart."



Oscar nominee Julie Christie weds

'Doctor Zhivago' star Julie Christie has wed her long-term partner in India.
CBS News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reported that the 66-year-old secretly wed journalist Duncan Campbell in a small, private ceremony.
Christie's brother Clive Christie confirmed to the UK's Daily Mail newspaper that the wedding had taken place, but that he did not attend the event two months ago.
The actress once said: "I don't see any reason for getting married unless you're religious, which I'm not."
Commenting on the newly married couple, columnist Neal Sean said: "He's very studious, very educated and she's always been about broadening her mind, her appeal, that sort of stuff."
Christie is among the nominees for this month's Oscars for her return to cinema screens as an Alzheimer's sufferer in the film 'Away from Her'.
She has already won Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe and National Board of Review awards in the US for her performance.
The actress previously won an Oscar for the John Schlesinger film 'Darling', before turning her back on Hollywood in the 1970s.
"Julie Christie is something of a recluse, not just from life itself but basically from the whole sort of Hollywood shebang as it were," said columnist Sean.

Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty filmed playing with rodents

Amy Winehouse and Pete Doherty have filmed themselves playing with a litter of baby mice, and uploaded the videos to YouTube.

In two short videos, one entitled �??Winemouse�??, the pair is filmed holding several of the estimated 13 day-old rodents, comparing one to Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell.

Winehouse even sends a message through one mouse to incarcerated husband Blake Fielder-Civil�?�

�??Blake please don�??t divorce Amy, she loves you�?� she says, mimicking a �??mouse�?? voice and holding one rodent up to the camera.

�??Wait my big brother wants to say something�?� she says, as Doherty holds up another mouse, and she continues �??If you divorce her you�??ll have me to deal with. I�??m only a day old but I know what love is�?�

Doherty sighs �??Aw�?� before the filming ends.

--By our New York staff.
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to wed “within the next couple of weeks”

Angelina Jolie and Brad PittAngelina Jolie and Brad Pitt could be getting married “within the next couple of weeks”, it was claimed today.


The Hollywood super couple — who are expecting twins later this year — are said to be on the brink of getting wed in a low-key ceremony in France before Jolie gives birth in August.


A source said, “Brad and Angelina are planning a small wedding to be held within the next couple of weeks and that means having it in France.




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