Category: Music - CDs
Current Price: $3.98 USD
Ending Time: Auction Ended (Feb-18-12 5:18:41 PM)
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Item Location: Los Angeles, California
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 | 1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues3. Light That Has Lighted the World, The4. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long5. Who Can See It6. Living in the Material World7. Lord Loves the One, The (That Loves the Lord)8. Be Here Now9. Try Some Buy Some10. Day the World Gets 'Round, The11. That Is All12. Deep Blue - (bonus tracks)13. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Hip-hop purists can be every bit as rigid as jazz purists, and they have about as much use for crossover rappers as jazz purists have for Kenny G. A pop-rapper who recorded for two southern labels -- first Malaco, and then Ichiban -- Lance Romance is exactly the type of artist that hip-hop's hardcore loves to hate. His image was clean-cut, and his subject matter isn't much different from what you'd find on a Paula Abdul album. But then, Fortune & Fame wasn't recorded with hip-hop's hardcore in mind -- the CD was obviously aimed at fans of urban contemporary, new jack swing and dance-pop. That fact alone doesn't make it a bad album -- pop-flavored rap can be creative (Young MC, Betty Boo) or not so creative (Vanilla Ice). The thing that brings this album down is its generic nature. Drenched in elements of new jack swing, contrived tunes like "Treat You Right, " "Baby Tonight" and "Concentrate on You" simply aren't very memorable. Romance's rapping skills are limited, and his lyrics are as lightweight as his rap | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Living Sacrifice: Bruce Fitzhugh (vocals, guitar); Rocky Gray (guitar); Arthur Green (bass); Lance Garvin (drums); Matthew Putman (percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel: Barry Poynter.Recorded at Poynters Palace, Little Rock, Arkansas.Personnel: Barry Poynter, Rocky Gray (guitar); Arthur Green (bass guitar); Lance Garvin (drums).Audio Mixer: Andy Sneap.Recording information: Poynters Palace, Little Rock, Arkansas.Photographer: David Johnson .Of all the metalcore bands that have come and gone over the span of the genre's history, Living Sacrifice has remained a band who never showed a sign of weakness. This is a band who, time and time again, release superior metal albums, always providing above-average albums over their decade as a band. Many proclaimed 2000's The Hammering Process as the group's ultimate release, and, in fact, one of the genre's best offerings that year. Those who doubted Living Sacrifice had the ability to deliver an album of that magnitude ever again, much less on the heels o | | SEE IT |
 | Valarien Productions ( August 06, 2002 ), Genre: New Age | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Living Sacrifice: Bruce Fitzhugh (vocals, guitar); Rocky Gray (guitar); Arthur Green (bass); Lance Garvin (drums); Matthew Putman (percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel: Barry Poynter.Recorded at Poynters Palace, Little Rock, Arkansas.Personnel: Barry Poynter, Rocky Gray (guitar); Arthur Green (bass guitar); Lance Garvin (drums).Audio Mixer: Andy Sneap.Recording information: Poynters Palace, Little Rock, Arkansas.Photographer: David Johnson .Of all the metalcore bands that have come and gone over the span of the genre's history, Living Sacrifice has remained a band who never showed a sign of weakness. This is a band who, time and time again, release superior metal albums, always providing above-average albums over their decade as a band. Many proclaimed 2000's The Hammering Process as the group's ultimate release, and, in fact, one of the genre's best offerings that year. Those who doubted Living Sacrifice had the ability to deliver an album of that magnitude ever again, much less on the heels o | | SEE IT |
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