
LL Cool J's egotism is his m.o., his S*x appeal, his greatest strength. He'd been on top of the world since he started scoring hits as a teenager, but anyone who's been in the rap game for five years, as he'd been when Mama arrived, has something to prove. So he came out swinging-literally-with the title track, which claims boxing trash talk as proto-rap and turns it into a declaration of ongoing mastery. Beyond that, Mama, with it's ultra-hard Marley Marl production, pumps up his love-man rep (the sweetly affectionate InchAround the Way GirlInch and an even hornier remix of InchJingling BabyInch) and his ego (pretty much everything else). It's mostly just old-school boasting, but damn if it isn't deserved. Album Tracks DISC 1 1. The Boomin' System 2. Around the Way Girl 3. Eat Em Up L Chill 4. Mr. Good Bar 5. Murdergram 6. Cheesy Rat Blues 7. Farmers Blvd. (Our Anthem) (Feat. Big Money, Bom, Grip and HIC) DISC 2 1. Mama Said Knock You Out 2. Milky Cereal 3. Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling) 4. To Da Break of Dawn 5. 6 Minutes of Pleasure 6. Illegal Search 7. The Power of God
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LL Cool J's egotism is his m.o., his S*x appeal, his greatest strength. He'd been on top of the world since he started scoring hits as a teenager, but anyone who's been in the rap game for five years, as he'd been when Mama arrived, has something to prove. So he came out swinging-literally-with the title track, which claims boxing trash talk as proto-rap and turns it into a declaration of ongoing mastery. Beyond that, Mama, with it's ultra-hard Marley Marl production, pumps up his love-man rep (the sweetly affectionate InchAround the Way GirlInch and an even hornier remix of InchJingling BabyInch) and his ego (pretty much everything else). It's mostly just old-school boasting, but damn if it isn't deserved. Album Tracks DISC 1 1. The Boomin' System 2. Around the Way Girl 3. Eat Em Up L Chill 4. Mr. Good Bar 5. Murdergram 6. Cheesy Rat Blues 7. Farmers Blvd. (Our Anthem) (Feat. Big Money, Bom, Grip and HIC) DISC 2 1. Mama Said Knock You Out 2. Milky Cereal 3. Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling) 4. To Da Break of Dawn 5. 6 Minutes of Pleasure 6. Illegal Search 7. The Power of God

Import 2 LP pressing. The seventh studio album by the American singer/songwriter. After giving birth to her first child, Madonna started working on the album with producers Babyface and Patrick Leonard. Following failed sessions with them, Madonna pursued a new musical direction with English producer William Orbit. The recording process was the longest of Madonna's career and experienced problems with Orbit's hardware arrangement, which would break down, and recording would have to be delayed until it could be repaired. Features the singles 'Frozen', 'Ray of Light', 'Drowned World/Substitute For Love', 'The Power of Good-Bye' and 'Nothing Really Matters'. Album Tracks DISC 1 1. Drowned World/Substitute for Love 2. Swim 3. Ray of Light 4. Candy Perfume Girl 5. Skin 6. Nothing Really Matters DISC 2 1. Sky Fits Heaven 2. Shanti/Ashtangi 3. Frozen 4. The Power of Good-Bye 5. To Have and Not to Hold 6. Little Star 7. Mer Girl

Dubbed the InchSinging RangerInch, Hank Snow was one of the most revered and successful country artists. An accomplished songwriter with a fine vocal, his influence transcended genre and his timeless travelling tales captured the imagination of everyone from Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Emmylou Harris to Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and Ray Charles. A true pioneer, the Nova Scotia-born performer became one of Music City's most travelled ambassadors. This collection, which consists of 16 songs, focuses on the most prolifically successful part of his chart career in the USA and includes six country No.1s, from 1950's 'I'm Movin' On' to 'I've Been Everywhere' released in 1962. A phenomenal fount of classic country, which helped to shape the musical direction of the genre, this collection celebrates his eternal legacy. Album Tracks 1. I'm Moving on 2. The Golden Rocket 3. The Rhumba Boogie 4. Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts 5. The Gold Rush Is Over 6. Lady's Man 7. (Now and Then There's) a Fool Such As I 8. I Don't Hurt Anymore 9. Let Me Go, Lover! 10. These Hands 11. Tangled Mind 12. Chasin' a Rainbow 13. The Last Ride 14. Miller's Cave 15. Beggar to a King 16. I've Been Everywhere