Comments: What's In Your Deck? #7

Kon and Amir
Uncle Junior's Fish Fry: The Cleaning

dope compilation of old school joints from 70-80

Posted by Deka at September 21, 2004 12:33 PM

1. K-Os's Joyful Rebellion. Very good stuff. Reminiscent of Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill. I missed out on his first album but I'm really a fan of this one.

2. Sweetback's debut album. I just found this again. From the cats responsible for Sade and Maxwell's music.

3. Rupee's "Tempted To Touch." I saw ol' boy perform and it was incredible. Showmanship, charisma, and energy. A million dollar show, think Sean Paul to the 10th power. He's the Julio Engelias of Soca, cause the ladies love them some Rupee.

4. El Gant mixtape. Heartfelt lyrics over today's most popular beats. Definitely looking forward to his take on the ups and downs of a music career.

5. Usher Confessions

Gonna purchase Jill Scott, Anita Baker, new Sweetback album and possibly anything else ya'll recommend when my money aint so funny.

Posted by Ray Tamarra at September 21, 2004 12:44 PM

Yeah Ray, I think we need to thank Sean Paul again for undeniably bringing and putting regggae back on the map 'cause it was laying dormaint for a minute.

Sweetback's first cd...marvelous!

A lot of folks slept on K-Os's first joint to.

That "Tempted to Touch" song by Rupee is hot and most def. a club hit.

Usher...lemme find out!

Posted by Terrill Joyner at September 21, 2004 02:47 PM

A Deka, how would you describe that Kon and Amir cd? I haven't had the oppurtunity of listening to it.

Posted by terrill Joyner at September 21, 2004 02:51 PM

1. Eric Roberson, The Vault 1.5
2. Angie Stone, Stone Love
3. Lyfe
4. John Legend
5. Anthony Hamilton (can't take it out of my car)
5. Erykah Badu, Mama's Gun (the final 3 part suite is sublime)

Posted by vanitaapplebum at September 21, 2004 03:26 PM

Rhiann Benson
Lionel Richie-Greatest Hits
De La Soul-Stakes is High
Fred Hammond-Pages of Life Chapter 3
Jill Scott-Beautifully Human

Posted by mbellish at September 21, 2004 03:27 PM

New Jill Scott Very Jazz I really like this Album.

New Anita Baker- she sounds like she never left, great Saturday afternoon Album

The Roots Tipping point. Always Live

The first Dead Prez Album (Singing-It's bigger than hip -hop, hip-hop)

Boney James- Pure this is one of his classic CD's/Best Sax in the biz.

Posted by LKaos at September 21, 2004 03:28 PM

maroon 5-love those guys
evenesance----
Vibes Mix---Danchall Cd

Posted by T.K.Rich at September 21, 2004 03:28 PM

Jill Scott's CD is Fyah

Posted by Deka at September 21, 2004 03:47 PM

1. Kanye West - College Dropout
2. Maroon 5 - 5 Songs About Jane (I didnt even know about these guy, but they are hot)
3. John Legend
4. Jill Scott
5. T.Q.

Posted by Mark Willy at September 21, 2004 04:24 PM

Yeah Deka, I got that Kon and Amir joint too. It's quite fire!

As we speak my deck looks like this:
Marvin Gaye - Here My Dear
Jill Scott - Beautifully Human
Martin Luther - Rebel Soul Music
Nas - God Son
Jay-Z - Blueprint 2.1

Posted by Froglips at September 21, 2004 05:24 PM

Alchemist - 1st Infantry
The Foreign Exchange - Connected
Eric Roberson - Tha Vault 1.5 & Esoteric Movement
Frankie Maze and Beverly - (Their first three albums)
Akinyele - Unreleased Classics 90-94
Little Brother - The Chitlin Circuit Mixtape
J-Zone - A Job Ain't Nuthin But Work
Smif N Wessum - Still Shinin Mixtape (by DJ Revolution)

Posted by JtothaI at September 21, 2004 07:34 PM

I'm also gonna pick up that Norman Brown that dropped today, he never dissapoints.

Posted by JtothaI at September 21, 2004 07:42 PM

Jill Scott - Beautifully Human
Angie Stone - Stone Love
R. Kelly - U Saved Me
Lil Wayne - Tha Carter
Brandy - Afrodisiac

Posted by kounslor at September 22, 2004 01:30 AM

1."Gangsta Grillz: Down With The King" - DJ Drama f. T.I. & P$C
- Lil Flip has officially been "Ja Ruled"

2."268-192" - Lyfe Jennings
- Buddy can sing a lil bit.

3.A CDR of random freaky slow jams.
- I'm bout to do a mixtape. I'm thinkin about callin it "The Fuck Tape".

4."Blueprint" - Jay-Z
- One of the best albums ever.

5."New Sacred Cow" - Kenna
- I need the free time... I need to get away!!


6."Contraband" - Velvet Revolver.
- They should have done this years ago. This shit jammin...

7."Amoeba Cleansing Syndrome" - Joi
- Miss Gipp in her Janis Joplin mode...

8."Beautiful Ballads" - Isley Bros.
- We bump that pimpin on Sundays.

9."My Life Yo Entertainment" - P.A.
- Absurdly underrated album.


10.Some random Jean Grae shit I downloaded.
- She is pretty damn good. I think she's sexy, she should let me hit.

Posted by Wally Sparks at September 22, 2004 01:31 AM

1. Maroon5

2. Linkin Park

3. Lil Scrappy

4. Best of Curtis Mayfield

5. Best of Marvin Gaye

6. Best of Phillis Hyman

7. Kilo Ali

8. Sade's Live CD

9. T.I.

10. BlackStar

Posted by afrobiz at September 22, 2004 01:32 AM

Currently in my deck:

1. R Kelly - Happy People
2. Kelis - Tasty (still rockin it!!!)
3. Mobb Deep - Amerikaz Nightmare
4. Frou Frou - details (that song "Let Go" made me go back and check them...dope)
5. Nas - God's Son (anticipating street's disciple)

Posted by Dead Wrong at September 22, 2004 10:32 AM

QUOTE
1."Gangsta Grillz: Down With The King" - DJ Drama f. T.I. & P$C

:)

Posted by acevac at September 22, 2004 12:08 PM

QUOTE (afrobiz @ Sep 21 2004, 11:14 PM)
7. Kilo Ali

Great fuckin album....

"love in yo.... looooooove in yo mooouuuuth" - Kilo Ali

"I want to show you .... you bustas... you know you love me, now show me love!" - Kilo Ali

Posted by Wally Sparks at September 22, 2004 12:09 PM

Scarface-The Fix
Kim Burrell-Kim Burrell Live in Concert
Sam Cooke-Greatest Hits
Kierra Sheard-You Don't Know
Black Rob-Life Story
Cam'ron-Purple Haze Mixtape

Posted by Johnny Neumatic at September 22, 2004 12:09 PM

Heavy Rotation:

Joe Sample/Lalah Hathaway--classic
Jilly from Philly-another gem
Anita Baker Songstress-Classic
Anthony Hamilton-give the man some airplay!
Conya Doss-Ms. Doss...slept on!!!

Posted by cinz at September 22, 2004 01:29 PM

De La Soul "The Grind Date" LP: great new effort from Pos, Dave, and Trugoy with guest appearances from Ghostface, Common, Carl Thomas, Flava Flav and MF Doom.

Jill Scott "Beautifully Human": this is just another one of those albums everyone should have.

Bad Brains "I Against I": this is a throwback punk album with soul. give it a listen when you really need to get hyped.

Garnett Silk "The Definitive Collection": the late great had one of the best voices reggae music has ever seen. check for this on the Itunes music store.

Handsome Boy Modeling School "White People": Prince Paul and Dan the Automator come correct with this new release on Elektra. Worth it for the skits alone. Hilarious! thanks Paul.

Posted by neil nice at September 22, 2004 01:34 PM

Hey Cinz, you took me back a little wit the Joe Sample/Lalah Hathaway...I loooooove that cd, it's so calming and peaceful.

I wouldn't say that Conya Doss has been slept on as of yet...give it a minute, you'll see; better yet, they'll see. I thought folks where going to sleep on Anthony Hamilton when he (debued/debuted(sp.):-) but it just took a minute for people to recognize as I'm sure they will with Miss Conya Doss. Her voice is so
beautiful; the raspyness of her voice kind of remind's me off "Davina" but a little more polished. I wish that a lot of male/female artist would realize that you don't have to riff the hell outta every other word in a song to be considered a "good singer"

Posted by Terrill Joyner at September 22, 2004 03:18 PM

Canadian Underground is i've been hooked up with lately... so:

1. K-Os - Joyful Rebellion... amazing album... beautiful.
2. DJ Neoteric - The The B-Side: Indie Cent Exposure... amazing mix from this Vancouver DJ who's down with Low Presure. Bumped this solid for the whole summer...
3. John Smith - Pinky's Laundromat - Great beats from mcenroe at Peanuts & Corn... atmosphere is sombre
4. Curbside Prawjek - The Mean Streets of your warm house ... I toured with the guy, so I'm biased... but I dig and can feel the influence of Del.
5. Camobear Records - New Recruits... a nice compilation of vets... falls a bit short of their true skill level.

Posted by Pimp Tea at September 22, 2004 06:26 PM

Tori Alamaze - Don't Ya

Aceyalone - Love and Hate

Isley Brothers - Beautiful Ballads

Betty Carter - It's My Turn

Souls Of Mischief - 93 til Infinity

Posted by babygirl at September 22, 2004 11:11 PM

K-Os - Joyful Rebellion/Ray Robinson - My Canadian content contributions...

Maroon 5

Anthony Hamilton - ** I saw him live last night here in Toronto and I am STILL buzzing.. plus I got to meet him, humble guy - he says to look out for his track with Syleena Johnson

Angie Stone

Jill Scott

Electro Jazz Divas - a compilation of the most beautiful voices in Nu Jazz... Pick it up!!

(note to self: is that more than 5???)

Posted by Women in Networking at September 23, 2004 10:00 AM

Terrill--

Agreed. The Davina comparison was right on! "So Fly" is my favorite joint on that album...

Anthony Hamilton, one of NC's finest. The brotha just got SOUL. Makes you feel it like you stumped your toe or something. Why? (Jada) will put him on to the young/hip hop heads. But real music lovers know what's up....

Lalah/Joe: When I want a nice Pinot Noir, and some reflection, and maybe a tear or two...that's the one that gets the bottom lip trembling. Beautiful! I miss Lalah...however she did finesse the Meshell Ndgeocello joint (Earth)...

Nice chatting...

Posted by cinz at September 24, 2004 05:00 PM

Terrill--

Agreed. The Davina comparison was right on! "So Fly" is my favorite joint on that album...

Anthony Hamilton, one of NC's finest. The brotha just got SOUL. Makes you feel it like you stumped your toe or something. Why? (Jada) will put him on to the young/hip hop heads. But real music lovers know what's up....

Lalah/Joe: When I want a nice Pinot Noir, and some reflection, and maybe a tear or two...that's the one that gets the bottom lip trembling. Beautiful! I miss Lalah...however she did finesse the Meshell Ndgeocello joint (Earth)...

Nice chatting...

Posted by cinz at September 24, 2004 05:01 PM

Somebody is a comedian....LOL...LOL

I did not know that was Lalah on Meshell's 'Earth'. I don't have the albumn, just a 3 single snippet type thing that I got a couple yrs. ago. That song in particular; always has me imagining I'm sitting on the tip of Venus, swinging my feet, watching the caos on earth while sipping on a lil' sumptin.

Posted by Terrill Joyner at September 27, 2004 03:03 PM

Deborah Bond -"Day After"
Foreign Exchange
Frankie-"My Heart Belongs to You"
Omar-"This Is Not A Love Song"
Terri Walker

Posted by jaydub at October 12, 2004 10:58 AM

1.Deborah Bond -"Day After"
2.Foreign Exchange
3.Frankie-"My Heart Belongs to You"
4.Omar-"This Is Not A Love Song"
5.Terri Walker

Posted by jaydub at October 12, 2004 11:00 AM