Thursday, May 31, 2007

"20 Greatest Hits "-Diana Ross & The Supremes



A solid collection of this group's greatest hits..."Baby Love" is bananas.

4/5 Bananas

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

"Imagination"-Gladys Knight & The Pips


Amazing album by Gladys Knight and The Pips..Midnight Train To Georgia = A SOUL CLASSIC...
4/5 Bananas

Kid Loco - A Grand Love Story

A Grand Love Story is a headie mix of trance/trip-hop/easy listening by the french musician and DJ Jean Yves Prieur aka Kid Loco. He played in a bunch of french punk bands in the 80's, then moved on to reggae and hip hop. A grand love story is his best known album, released in 1997, the music is laid-back, airy, warm, and nice to listen to any time of the day hence 'easy listening.' i recomend listening to the whole album at once because its one of those albums imo. some parts of the album are really trippy, take it for what it is.

disc 1
1. A Grand Love Theme

2. Relaxin' With Cherry

3. Love Me Sweet

4. The Bootleggers

5. Calling Aventura King

6. Sister Curare

7. She's My Lover (A Song For R.)

8. She Woolf Daydreaming

9. Alone Again So

10. Cosmic Supernatural

right here sweat pea

Heiruspecs - A Tiger Dancing




classic shit. haven't listened to this group in a long time but it just shuffled in my music player and sounded awesome again.

“We started out playing in high school in St. Paul to a crowd of hip hop kids, thug kids, nerd kids and honor students,” Heiruspecs bassist Twinkie Jiggles says. “Eventually, the school paper wrote about us and said we were the best band out of Central High since Mint Condition. Then we played our first gig in Minneapolis when I was 15 and my dad showed up and smelled weed.”

hahahaha

1. Something For Nothing


2. Intro

3. Two-Fold

4. Dollar

5. 5ves

6. A Tiger Dancing

7. 32 Months

8. Swearsong

9. I'm Behind You

10. Fist

11. Get Ddown

12. It Takes

13. Heartsprings

14. Marching Orders

15. Positions Of Strength

16. Lie To Me

17. Shout Outs

4.20 bananas out of 5

oh yeah dl here

Saturday, May 26, 2007

"God's Son"-Nas


Another Nas album..This one is pretty good but definitley not on the same level as Stillmatic or Illmatic..Thugz Mansion is the hot joint.
3.5/5 Bananas

"Stillmatic"-Nas



Another album I'm uploading cause Chad deleted so much of his music. A Nas classic..Easily his second best album.There are so many classic tracks on this but it doesn't get all 5 bananas cause there are some fillers. Classics ="Ether", "Got Yourself A...","One Mic", "2nd Childhood"

4.5/5 Bananas

"Ironman"-Ghostface Killah




Ghostface's first album..Definitley one of his best and one of the best Wu solo albums released.

4/5 Bananas

"Liquid Swords"-GZA/Genius


One of the top 3 Wu Solo albums ever. GZA is the best lyrcist in the Wu by far and shows it on this masterpiece..Uploading this cause Chad deleted it kik..
4.5/5 Bananas

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

"SuperFly"-Curtis Mayfield

http://www.mediafire.com/?9awjdw2tzze
I'm aware I already uploaded this in the forum a while ago but this is one of my favorite funk albums ever. Made for the movie of the same name, Mayfield did the entire soundtrack. Every track is a gem. ;)
4.5/5 bananas

"It Was Written"-Nas


"It Was Written" is Nas' second album. Although all around a solid album, you can not help but think of Illmatic when listening to this album because his voice still sounds very much the same and the album cover is not much different. It has its moments (If I Ruled The World, Street Dreams) but some tracks are odd. Dr. Dre even appears on the album which is an odd mix of styles and Nas' takes 2Pac's beat from All Eyez On Me on another track. I do not like this as much as most of his other albums but it is still solid.
3/5 Bananas

Saturday, May 19, 2007

The Replacements - "Tim"

This album came out in October 1985. I think it was ahead of it's time.

From Wikipedia: "The band drew most of their limited popularity from teenagers and people in their early twenties, as a huge bulk of their songs pertained to teenaged angst and desired independence, especially in their earlier days. Songs such as "Kids Don't Follow" and "Bastards of Young" showed the band's desire to almost remain as free-spirited children. The band showed up drunk to many of their live performances in which they just did drunken covers of songs."

About "Tim": Tim's mainstream commercial success, like its predecessors, was moderate at best, despite the critical acclaim it garnered. Stylistically, the album shows Paul Westerberg's diverse influences, including Alex Chilton's Big Star on "Hold My Life", Roy Orbison and Duane Eddy on "Swingin' Party" and Chuck Berry and Nick Lowe on "Kiss Me on the Bus". Lyrically, the album is typical of Westerberg's style. The songs are an assortment of alienated narratives from a motley crew of low lifes and losers, often tragically unable to function as a responsible adult."

Discover for yourself I guess. I've been really into it the past few days.

  1. Hold My Life
  2. I'll Buy
  3. Kiss Me on the Bus
  4. Dose of Thunder
  5. Waitress in the Sky
  6. Swingin' Party
  7. Bastards of Young
  8. Lay It Down Clown
  9. Left of the Dial
  10. Little Mascara
  11. Here Comes a Regular
My favorites are Here Comes A Regular, Kiss Me on the Bus, Waitress in the Sky, and Bastards of Young.

The Replacements - "Tim"

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Gil Scott-Heron

This upload is kind of offbeat but worth a listen if you like jazz. Gil Scott-Heron was a militant black activist/ poet/ musician in the 70's. He is considered one of the founding fathers of hip hop. His music incorporates poetry, jazz, soul, r&b, and everything else in between. 'Free Will' is his third album released in 1972 and i give it 4.977827 Bananas out of 5 Bananas

Dowload it

i would list the tracks but what da fuck theres some missing sorry

"The Grey Album" DJ Danger Mouse


Producer: DJ Danger Mouse
2004
The best remix of Jay-Z's Black Album hands down. The concept seems very odd. Samples from The Beatles with Jay-Z's vocals from "The Black Album" over it. Although it seems like it would be very sloppy, DJ Danger Mouse makes it seem like it was made to be. The beats are incredible. The only downside to the album is that it obviously has to be compared to "The Black Album" which has incredible beats as well. Both albums were made well. The best track imo is "99 Problems" with samples from "Helter Skelter" in it with "Encore" a close second.
4.5/5 Bananas

"The Format"-AZ



http://www.mediafire.com/?1mhlbmlxvtr
He will forever be linked to his verse on Nas' "Life's A Bitch". Brooklyn's AZ is a very skilled lyricist but he still has never released an album that has lived up to his hype. This is a very solid album. On first listen it seems as though he has made much progress as a solo artist but he still has much potential. It also includes a bonus track "Royal Salute" which is a diss to 50 Cent who included a line aimed at AZ on his song "What If". I've only listened to this album once and it was not bad. It has its moments and its flaws.
3.5/5 Bananas

Banner Pilot - "Pass The Poison"


The Minneapolis, Minnesota punk scene is known for it's rough and to the point take on punk rock. Like every single band I'll probably post on here, you'll be able to pick out personal lyrics about heartache, drinking, and hope. These guys have their own spin on Jawbreaker influenced punk, smoked by the Lawrence Arms and seasoned with some Replacements. On this 8-song album, Banner Pilot delivers. Honestly, I can't believe these guys JUST got picked up by a record label a year after this album. Put this on during a long drive and you'll be good. Just don't be an idiot like me and fuck up your driver-side mirror.

Banner Pilot - "Pass The Poison"


1. Bender
2. Uptown Sleep Solution
3. Sunbelt Scars
4. Portland Lights
5. Wide Awake On Lake Street
6. Columbia Lows
7. River City Blackout
8. Ever Fallen In Love

"Illmatic"- Nas


Producers:MC Serch, Pete Rock, L.E.S., Q-Tip, DJ Premier, Large Professor
1994
I know basically everyone on this site has this album but I'm gonna put it up just in case some sneaky bastard doesn't have it yet. Arguably the best hip-hop album of all time(my number 2), there is not a weak track on the album. Nas' is at the top of his game and manages to be both raw and polished on this album. One of the top lyricsts of all time, there are so many classic lines on this album as well. The album's biggest strength is also its biggest weakness, which is its length. Having 10 tracks( one which is just an intro and not a song), it has no fillers but is not as lengthy as some other classic hip hop albums. It gets the coveted
5/5 Bananas
I did not explain my rating scale so I will now
rating scale-
5/5- Classic. Unmatched by nearly anything.
4.5- Crack. Almost flawless
4- Solid. A little short of being great.
3.5- Decent. Worth a look.
3- Dissapointing but still not bad.
2.5- Needs work.
2- Just flat out sucks.
1.5- Awful
1- Straight wood.
.5- should not have been released to the public.kik

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

"The Blueprint": Jay-Z

Say what you want about Jay-Z, but he has always had the skills to be considered one of the greatest of all time. Reasonable Doubt imo is his best album but this is a close second. He came out with this album in the prime of his career. Released oddly enough on September 11th, 2001. Although this will forever be compared to "Stillmatic" by Nas because of their beef at the time this album was released and "Reasonable Doubt" which is considered to be his best album by many, it still has its own unique feel. Many of the beats are handled by Kanye West( then basically unknown). "Takeover" is a solid diss track but isn't nearly as lyrical as Nas' "Ether". Sensitve thugs y'all need hugs. 4.5/5 Bananas

http://www.mediafire.com/?ausqmz2b9dd

The Broadways - "Broken Star"


This album is a fucking must-have for any Chicago punk enthusiast. Coming from a band that everyone thought would be the new biggest thing, Brendan Kelly, Chris McCaughan, Dan Hanaway, and Rob DePaola came together and presented nothing any Slapstick fan could imagine. Intense, beautiful, introspective, and socially aware, this album is the epitome of modern punk rock. It's harsh and melodic. Quiet and loud. There are songs that range from friendship to capitalism, from drinking to the persecution to the American Indian and back. I really just love this album. There's nothing much to it besides that.

Oh shit, I forgot to post the link.


(RIP 1996-1998)

1. 15 Minutes
2. Everything I Ever Wanted To Know About Genocide I Learned In The Third Grade
3. The Kitchen Floor
4. Police Song
5. Upton
6. Restless
7. Jonathan Kozol Was Right...
8. We'll Have A Party
9. Red Line
10. I Hear Things Are Just As Bad Down In Lake Erie
11. Fuck You Larry Koesche, I Hope You Starve And Die Someday
12. 25 Degrees North
13. Ben Moves To California
14. The Pope Of Chili-Town
15. The Nautical Mile


-James

"Ready To Die"-Notorious B.I.G.




I had to start off with this album because,personally, it is and forever will be my favorite hip-hop album of all time. It only got better the more I listened to it. The whole album is much more gritty and raw than Life After Death and has many songs that sound very underground( Gimme The Loot, Suicidal Thoughts, Unbelievable, The What). Biggie is one of the best lyricists in the history of hip hop and this album showcases his skills better than his other material especially since there is only one guest rapper on a 17 track album(Method Man on "The What"). The subject matter doesn't change a whole lot but there is no doubt this is a as close to a perfect album as possible. It gets the coveted

http://www.mediafire.com/?6vdmthd9hzv

5/5 Bananas

Welcome

Since the forum is pretty much RIP...We've decided to start this music blog up..Do what u want with it kik