Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Mp3 music: Lil Jon






Lil Jon
   

Artist: Lil Jon: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rap: Hip-Hop

   







Lil Jon's discography:


Best Of Lil Jon (Mixed By DJ Bobby Black)
   

 Best Of Lil Jon (Mixed By DJ Bobby Black)

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 22






Exuberant, loud-mouthed, and on a regular basis adorned with a bejeweled pandar goblet at helping hand, Lil Jon was the magnetic figurehead of the Dirth South crunk effort that arose from the Atlanta area around the turn of the century. Born Jonathan Smith on January 27, 1971, in Atlanta, GA, the producer/rapper began his hip-hop diligence ascension as portion of Jermaine Dupri's So So Def bull's eye, for which he worked from 1993 to 2000. In the mid-'90s Lil Jon began making a diagnose for himself as a producer with a hang for club remixes. Before long he formed his possess chemical group, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, comprised of Big Sam and Lil Bo, in addition to himself.


Basically a means of showcasing his production natural endowment, and profiting from it as well, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz signed to Mirror Image Records, an Atlanta-based mark distributed by Ichiban Records. In 1997 the label released World Health Organization U Wit?, a CD unmarried, and Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album; a second CD unmarried, Shawty Freak a Lil Sumtin', followed in 1998. The regional success of "World Health Organization U Wit?" brought with it heap of away production opportunities for Lil Jon, and so it wasn't until 2000 that he returned with another East Side Boyz album, We Still Crunk, this one released independently by BME Recordings. A shorten with TVT Records followed, as did the group's label debut, Cast Yo Hood Up (2001), which boasted some previously released real (e.g., "World Health Organization U Wit?," "I Like Dem Girlz"), as well as "Bia' Bia'," the low gear Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz unmarried to get home airplay, thanks in voice to the song's guest features (i.e., Ludacris, Too Short).


Light-emitting diode by the unmarried "I Don't Give a @#&%," Kings of Crunk (2002) then capitalized on Lil Jon's breakthrough, spawning the Top Five strike "Get Low." Featuring the Ying Yang Twins, "Catch Low" was a clubhouse phenomenon passim 2003; Share II, a CD/DVD EP released toward the goal of the year, featured dancehall and merengue remixes of the song, along with extra material. Lil Jon's production style became omnipresent on urban wireless thereafter, as "SALT Shaker" (a production for the Ying Yang Twins), "Goodies" (Ciara), "Yea!" (Usher), "Freek-a-Leek" (Petey Pablo), "Shorty Wanna Ride" (Young Buck), "Darned!" (YoungBloodZ), "Let's Go" (Antic Daddy), "Culo" (Pitbull), "Head Bussa" (Lil Scrappy), "Neva Eva" (Trillville), and "Shake That Monkey" (Likewise Short) all garnered significant airplay in 2003-2004. By this compass point, the renown of Lil Jon was such that comedian Dave Chappelle was memorably satirizing him (specially his signature tune "yeaaah!" and "whaaat!?" expressions) on a couple episodes of The Chappelle Show.


Toward the goal of 2004, "What U Gon' Do," a Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz unmarried featuring Lil Scrappy, announced the release of Crunk Juice, a star-studded album featuring edgar Albert Guest features on intimately every song. "Friends & Lovers," featuring Usher and Ludacris, became the most successful individual, arrival the Top Three of the Billboard century. In the wake of Crunk Juice, Lil Jon receded from the spotlight middling, enjoying his celebrity while continuing to produce hits for others: "I'm a King" (T.I., 2005), "Reach" (Amerie, 2005), "Girlfight" (Brooke Valentine, 2005), "Okey" (Nivea, 2005), "Presidential" (YoungBloodZ, 2006), "U and Dat" (E-40, 2006), "Gangsta Gangsta" (Lil Scrappy, 2006), and "Dime/Tell Me" (Pitbull, 2006), among others.






Sunday, 31 August 2008

Mp3 music: Ten Years After






Ten Years After
   

Artist: Ten Years After: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Hard-Rock
Rock
Rock: Blues

   







Ten Years After's discography:


Recorded Live
   

 Recorded Live

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Now
   

 Now

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 9
Live At The Fillmore East (CD 2)
   

 Live At The Fillmore East (CD 2)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 6
Undead
   

 Undead

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 5
About Time
   

 About Time

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 11
Positive Vibrations
   

 Positive Vibrations

   Year: 1974   

Tracks: 10
Rock and Roll Music to the World
   

 Rock and Roll Music to the World

   Year: 1972   

Tracks: 9
Alvin Lee And Company
   

 Alvin Lee And Company

   Year: 1972   

Tracks: 9
A Space in Time
   

 A Space in Time

   Year: 1971   

Tracks: 10
Cricklewood Green
   

 Cricklewood Green

   Year: 1970   

Tracks: 8
Stonedhenge
   

 Stonedhenge

   Year: 1969   

Tracks: 10
Ssssh.
   

 Ssssh.

   Year: 1969   

Tracks: 8
Ten Years After
   

 Ten Years After

   Year: 1967   

Tracks: 9
Watt
   

 Watt

   Year:    

Tracks: 8






Ten Years After is a British blues-rock quartet consisting of Alvin Lee (born December 19, 1944), guitar and vocals; Chick Churchill (innate January 2, 1949), keyboards; Leo Lyons (born November 30, 1944) bass; and Ric Lee (born October 20, 1945), drums. The mathematical grouping was formed in 1967 and signed to Decca in England. Their offset album was not a success, but their second, the live Undead (1968) containing "I'm Going Home," a six-minute blues physical exercise by the fleet-fingered Alvin, strike the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Stonedhenge (1969) hit the U.K. Top Ten in early 1969. Ten Years After's U.S. breakthrough came as a solution of their appearance at Woodstock, at which they played a nine-minute translation of "I'm Going Home." Their following album, Ssssh, reached the U.S. Top 20, and Cricklewood Green, containing the tally single "Love Like a Man," reached telephone identification number four-spot. Watt completed the group's Decca concentrate, after which they signed with Columbia and stirred in a more mainstream pop direction, typified by the gold-selling 1971 album A Space in Time and its Top 40 individual "I'd Love to Change the World." Subsequent efforts in that guidance were less successful, however, and Ten Years After split up afterwards the expiration of Prescribed Vibrations in 1974. They reunited in 1988 for concerts in Europe and recorded their first base newfangled album in 15 years, About Time, in 1989 in front disbanding in one case once again. In 2001, Ric Lee was preparing the back catalog for rerelease when he discoverd the Live at the Fillmore East 1970 tapes. He approached Alvin about acquiring back together to advertise the confused record record album, only Alvin Lee declined. The lie of the set was up for it, though, and together with guitarist Joe Gooch, Ten Years After started touring erstwhile more. In accession to touring the world, this newfangled incarnation recorded their first novel material in about a ten and a half and released At represent in 2004 and added the live double CD go down Roadworks in 2005.






Thursday, 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Transvision Vamp






Transvision Vamp
   

Artist: Transvision Vamp: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Transvision Vamp's discography:


Little Magnets Versus The Bubble Of Babble
   

 Little Magnets Versus The Bubble Of Babble

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 10






Despite almost universal joint critical hate, Transvision Vamp briefly rosiness to the top of the U.K. charts in the later '80s, thanks largely to the media epitome of jumper pencil lead vocalist Wendy James, wHO fashioned herself as a sexually provocative, ill-affected, fashion-conscious punk -- sort of a potpourri of Madonna, Blondie's Deborah Harry, T. Rex, and the Clash. The musical backing by guitarist/songwriter Nick Christian Sayer, keyboardist Tex Axile, bassist Dave Parsons, and drummer Pol Burton tended to shine the latter three bands as well. The singles "Secern That Girl to Shut Up" (to begin with by Holly and the Italians) and the Top Five "I Want Your Love" helped their debut album, Pour down Art, hit the British Top Five, mend the follow-up, Velveteen, hit the circus tent of the inning, buoyed by the Top Three rack up "Baby I Don't Care." The group's unravel halted when MCA ab initio refused to release Little Magnets Vs. the Bubble of Babble in the U.K.; it eventually appeared in 1991 to short attention.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Rock review: Calexico, Carried To Dust

After a flat-footed assault on mainstream indie rock on 2006's Garden Ruin, Calexico's cold vistas make a welcome comeback. Cue florid mariarchi horns and whispery vocals ruminating on drives depressed that endless highway. From opener 'Victor Jara's Hand' to the sunset afterglow of 'Contention City', it's an redolent soundscape.







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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Easing The Pain Of Diabetes - Dying A Depression Drug For Common Nerve Condition

�To ease pain and numbness associated with diabetes, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell physician-scientists are studying a drug antecedently used for depression to treat peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics often hurt from this condition because of high blood lettuce levels that damage mettle cells. Those with peripheral neuropathy often endure chronic pain, cramping and sleepless nights that prevent them from living a normal lifestyle.




But now, scientists believe that a dose called edronax may alleviate their symptoms. The deepen works by boosting the level of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine between nerve cells. But it also deeds by inhibiting the neurotransmitter's degradation inside the mettle, where it is stored within the cell for later use.




Dr. Bassem Masri -- a cardiologist and diabetes specialist at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell and Helen and Robert Appel Clinical Scholar and help professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College -- is poring over the drug's effectiveness in a Phase II trial in subjects who have been diagnosed with diabetes for at least annual and world Health Organization have

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Don Williams

Don Williams   
Artist: Don Williams

   Genre(s): 
Country
   Folk
   Other
   



Discography:


My Heart To You   
 My Heart To You

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Diverse   
 Diverse

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 20


The Best of Don Williams Vol.3   
 The Best of Don Williams Vol.3

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10


Greatest Hits Vol.1   
 Greatest Hits Vol.1

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 13


As long As I Have You   
 As long As I Have You

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11


Portrait   
 Portrait

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 10


The Very Best of Don Williams   
 The Very Best of Don Williams

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


The Best OF...Don Williams   
 The Best OF...Don Williams

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


I'm just a country boy   
 I'm just a country boy

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


I Believe In Love   
 I Believe In Love

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


Borrowed tales   
 Borrowed tales

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Best Of Discography   
 Best Of Discography

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


20 Greatest Hits   
 20 Greatest Hits

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




With his laid-back, straight vocals and large, imposing build, Don Williams came to be known as "the Gentle Giant." That nickname was bestowed on him in the early '70s, when he began a string of countrypolitan hits that ran into the early '90s. Williams was never known as an trailblazer, but his ballads were vastly popular; in the course of his career, he had a tally of 17 issue nonpareil hits.


Theodore Samuel Williams began playing guitar when he was shaver, encyclopedism the official document from his mother. As a teenager, he played in a form of country, rockabilly, folk, and stone & roll bands. After complementary high school, he formed his kickoff circle with a friend called Lofton Kline. Williams and Kline recruited another singer, Susan Taylor, and formed the Pozo-Seco Singers, a folk-pop radical, in 1964. The following year, the band signed a contract with Columbia Records. In 1966, the Pozo-Seco Singers had a pop up hit with "Time," which climbed into the Top 50. For the next deuce age, they had a series of minor hits, highlighted by 2 Top 40 hits in late 1966, "I Can Make It With You" and "Look What You've Done." The radical stayed until 1971.


After the Pozo-Seco Singers disbanded, Williams distinct to pursue a calling as a songwriter in Nashville, since he wasn't convinced that he was suited for a solo career. He signed with Jack Clement's Jack Music, Inc., initially just as a songster. By the ending of 1972, he had gestural with JMI as a solo artist, cathartic "Don't You Believe" as his debut. The song went nowhere, but "The Shelter of Your Eyes" climbed to number 14 at the rootage of 1973. For the next year, Williams scored a drawing string of minor hits earlier he had his 1974 breakthrough, "We Should Be Together," which reached number five-spot. The individual light-emitting diode to a shrink with ABC/Dot.


"I Wouldn't Want to Live If You Didn't Love Me," his number one individual for ABC/Dot, reached number one in the summer 1974. The individual launched a string of Top Ten hits that ran more or less uninterrupted until 1991; betwixt 1974 and 1991, only quadruplet of his 46 charting singles didn't make the Top Ten. Instead of arrival the top of the charts with his original material, virtually of his big hits were covers of other songwriters, including John Prine, Bob McDill, Dave Loggins, and Wayland Holyfield.


During the '70s, Don Williams became the well-nigh successful nation artist in the world. His country-pop non only crossed over into the American pop mainstream, it too gained him a large following in England and Europe. In gain to his Top Ten hits, Williams won several nation music awards, highlighted by the Country Music Association naming him Male Vocalist of the Year in 1978, the same year his number one unmarried "Tulsa Time" was named Single of the Year. In the late '70s, he began performing, appearance chiefly in the films of his booster Burt Reynolds, including W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings and Smokey and the Bandit II.


In the other '80s, Williams slowed down the pace of his career somewhat, as he was suffering from gage problems. Nevertheless, the hits continued to come in and many of his singles reached numeral i. In 1986, he left hand MCA Records -- wHO had acquired the ABC judge patch he was recording for it -- sign language with Capitol. The change in labels didn't strike his career at all, as he continued to hit the Top Ten with geometrical regularity. In 1987, he underwent indorse surgical process, which cured his problems.


Williams gestural with RCA Records in 1989. Initially, he continued to get hits, simply his streak came to an goal in early 1992, undermentioned his net Top Ten single, "Jehovah Have Mercy on a Country Boy." Although he continued to perform in the mid-'90s, he had efficaciously retired to his Nashville produce, reversive to recording in 1998 with I Turn the Page.





Jeffrey Korchik

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Volt

Volt   
Artist: Volt

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Ambient
   



Discography:


Through The Rings   
 Through The Rings

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4


Star Compass   
 Star Compass

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4


The Far Canal   
 The Far Canal

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 3




Volt ar a haphazardness rock 'n' roll trio from Chemnitz, Germany, comprised of vocalist/guitarist Andre, bassist Nico, and drummer Boris. Descended from disturbance rock music pioneers like the Jesus Lizard, Helmet, and the Melvins, Volt recorded a geminate of EPs in 2005 before unleashing their debut full-length, Rorhat, through Exile on Mainstream Records in 2006.