Christmas Rap
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1. Christmas in Hollis - Run-D.M.C.,
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2. Let the Jingle Bells Rock - Sweet Tee
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3. Dana Dane Is Coming to Town - Dana Dane
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4. Ghetto Santa - Spyder-D,
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5. Christmas in the City
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6. Chillin' With Santa - Derek B.
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7. He's Santa Claus
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8. That's What I Want for Christmas - Showboys
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9. Surf M.C. New Year - Surf MC's
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Average customer rating:
- Oi to the punks and Oi to the skins, but Oi to the world and everybody wins!
- christmas music that has the feeling
- If you're going to write new christmas stuff, you'd better be good at it or else stick to the classics
- Third time's a charm.
- Not the strongest in the series
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A Very Special Christmas 3
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- A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 2
- A Very Special Christmas
- A Very Special Christmas - Vol. 5
- A Very Special Christmas Live!
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ASIN: B000002GOJ
Release Date: 1997-10-07 |
Tracks:
- I Saw Three Ships - Sting
- Christmastime - The Smashing Pumpkins
- Children Go Where I Send Thee - Natalie Merchant
- Santa Baby - Rev Run & The Christmas All Stars
- Oi To The World - No Doubt
- Blue Christmas - Sheryl Crow
- Christmas - Blues Traveler
- Oiche Chiun (Silent Night) - Enya
- The Christmas Song - Hootie & The Blowfish
- Ave Maria - Chris Cornell
- Christmas In The City - Mary J. Blige
- Santa Claus Is Back In Town - Jonny Lang
- Christmas Song - Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
- Christmas Is Now Drawing Near At Hand - Steve Winwood
- O Holy Night - Tracy Chapman
- We Three Kings - Patti Smith
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Part three of a series of records that benefits the Special Olympics, A Very Special Christmas 3 from 1997 is as excitingly eclectic as its predecessors. Though it features the likes of R&B chart toppers and hip-hoppers Mase, Puff Daddy, and Snoop Doggy Dogg and alt-rockers No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, , Blues Traveler, and others, the real standout performances belong to Jonny Lang, with his bawdy, barroom version of "Santa Claus Is Back in Town" and Sting, who delivers a proper reading of that old English carol "I Saw Three Ships." The showstopper, though, is Natalie Merchant's "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" in an arrangement so rich and compelling it may top even the many five-star versions of this African-American hymn that have come before it. --Martin Keller
Customer Reviews:
Oi to the punks and Oi to the skins, but Oi to the world and everybody wins!.......2006-12-17
This is obviously the third volume in the highly successful Very Special Christmas series. It came out in 1997 and most of the performers here are ones that were popular at that time. Most of the performances are good, with nothing being flat out terrible, which is always a bonus. Which ones you like best will depend on your taste of course. Personally, I think I like the songs by Sting, Natalie Merchant, No Doubt and Chris Cornell the best. But that's just me, you might like some of the others better.
christmas music that has the feeling.......2006-02-22
This cd is very good and should be in anybody collection
If you're going to write new christmas stuff, you'd better be good at it or else stick to the classics.......2005-12-08
The artists who stuck to the classics always come out better on these albums. It is a dangerous thing to write a new one unless you can come up with something really significant. Sadly "Christmas Time" by Smashing Pumpkins is not. It's maudlin (meaning sickly sweet and whingey) and the words are worthless. "Christmas time is fun presents for everyone" Ohhh please. Perhaps Bob Geldof and Bono could teach some wealthy rockstars that not everyone gets presents at Christmas and it ain't always fun for those whose families have difficulties or who are under persecution or war. Better to teach the real meaning of Christmas- that Christ was born to offer a new start to everyone. This makes every difficulty you are under fade and is a much better message than "presents for everyone".
Sorry for the diehard pumpkins fans. I actually like their stuff, but Christmas Time is pumpkin pulp. hohoho
Third time's a charm........2005-10-11
I found many songs I like on the other "Very Special Christmas" albums, but front to back this is easily my favorite. Maybe because it includes alot of "adult-alternative" artists, but probably just because the songs are sooo good. Just look at the tracklist. Sting, Natalie Merchant, and Sheryl Crow all do great covers, and I also love the songs done by Tracy Chapman and Enya. As far as originals go, I was really impressed by the tracks from Smashing Pumpkins and Blues Traveler, both are excellent, and both sound very seasonal. My reason for purchase however was for "Ave Maria". Chris Cornell (Soundgarden/Audioslave) does an amazing job with it, and it's really quite moving. The rest is good at the least. As the holidays approach, I already can't wait to play this. I also suggest "The Edge Of Christmas" and "You Sleigh Me: Alternative Christmas Hits".
Not the strongest in the series.......2005-01-14
I was very impressed by the first two volumes in the series but this volume, while it has some great tracks, does not match those two although I like this set better now than when I first bought it some years ago.
The highlights for me are I saw three ships (Sting), Blue Christmas (Sheryl Crow), Christmas (Blues traveller), a Gallic version of Silent night (Enya), Santa Claus is back in town (Jonny Lang), Christmas is now drawing near at hand (Steve Winwood) and O holy night (Tracy Chapman). Most of the other tracks are OK but the version of Santa baby included here is definitely not my kind of music. I much prefer Madonna's version, to be found on the first volume in the series, or the original Eartha Kitt version from the fifties.
If you are a big fan of nineties pop and rock music, you may enjoy this more than I do, as my taste in pop and rock is rooted in an earlier era. Otherwise, you are likely to feel (as I do) that this is not an essential purchase. You can contribute to the Special Olympics by purchasing the first two volumes (also filled mostly with pop and rock music) or the more recent Very special acoustic Christmas (filled with country and bluegrass music), all of which I reviewed long ago.
Average customer rating:
- excellant
- A very Special Christmas -Vol.5
- BOB JOVI ROCKS!
- Good Christmas CD
- intelligent 30 something
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A Very Special Christmas - Vol. 5
Macy Gray , and Wyclef Jean
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ASIN: B00005R7TZ
Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- This Christmas (Hang All the Mistletoe) - Macy Gray
- Little Drummer Boy/Hot Hot Hot - Wyclef Jean
- Noel! Noel! - Eve 6
- Blue Christmas - Jon Bon Jovi
- Merry Christmas Baby - Stevie Wonder & Wyclef Jean
- O Come All Ye Faithful - City High
- Christmas Is The Time To Say I Love You - SR-71
- Christmas Day - Dido
- Run Rudolph Run - Sheryl Crow
- Back Door Santa - B.B. King & John Popper
- Little Red Rooster - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- Christmas Don't Be Late (Chipmunk Song) - Powder
- Silent Night - Stevie Nicks
- I Love You More - Stevie Wonder & Kimberly Brewer
- White Christmas - Darlene Love
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Five volumes in 14 years would probably qualify these all-star benefit albums (Special Olympics) as a holiday tradition by now, even if all five have been hit-and-miss affairs. Still, the 2001 edition has a few more highlights than a quick glance at its offerings might indicate. Jon Bon Jovi tries to imitate Elvis on "Blue Christmas," and Darlene Love--surely as important a voice in the genre as Bing Crosby--falls short in her attempt to recreate her superior 1963 Phil Spector version of "White Christmas." Genuinely cool, though, are Macy Gray's jazzy "This Christmas," Eve 6's pop-metallic "Noel! Noel!," City High's hip-hop Christmas hybrid, and SR71's goofy take on Billy Squier's already goofy "Time to Say I Love You." Things get downright steamy--and Santa-sized--when John Popper meets up with B.B. King for the bluesy "Back Door Santa." --Bill Holdship
Customer Reviews:
excellant.......2007-01-16
I ordered this at the last minute for a Christmas gift and it came in plenty of time and in great shape! thanks so much!
A very Special Christmas -Vol.5.......2005-12-20
Stevie Nicks singing Silent Night is the best I have every hurd the arrangement was beautiful. Thank you
BOB JOVI ROCKS!.......2005-12-14
Although the entire cd is very enjoyable, Bon Jovi does a great interpretation of Elvis with "Blue Christmas". Very enjoyable cd for all.
Good Christmas CD.......2005-12-05
This, like all of the 'Very Special' Christmas albums, offers a very fun alternative to the typical christmas song. This one definately favors modern rock, so if you're looking for Nat King Cole, break out your 45's and get out of here.
intelligent 30 something.......2005-12-04
No this isn't the greatest CD ever made, but there are many really excellent tracks performed by some of my favorite artists. If you are a fan of Natalie Merchant than this CD is a must have. That track alone is worth buying the whole disc. The rock version of the Chipmunk Song is also very cool. The rest of the CD is fun and enjoyable. I guess you must be young enough to enjoy the newer artists. I have the classic christmas artists versions as well, so it is nice to mix it up a bit. Put all my Christmas CD's in my 200 disc changer on random!
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- Must Buy for Any Juggalo/Lette
- good, but wouldn't buy
- Silent Night...Violent Fight
- Not An ICP Holiday
- A Carnival Christmas 97
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Carnival Christmas EP
Insane Clown Posse
Manufacturer: Island
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ASIN: B00000A6KA
Release Date: 1997-12-09 |
Tracks:
- Santa's A Fat B*tch
- Red Christmas
Customer Reviews:
Must Buy for Any Juggalo/Lette.......2006-02-01
The title says it all. If you're a Juggalo/Lette and you don't own this... then get it MCL!!!
good, but wouldn't buy.......2004-12-17
These are two really good christmas songs by ICP. The songs themselves would both earn 5 stars but its really pointless to buy this when both of them are on Forgotten Freshness 1+2. But if you have the extra money it'd be cool to show it off I guess.
Silent Night...Violent Fight.......2003-02-19
This single is short but sweet. Its usually cheap too, so I say its worth the price. Now, I know these tracks are already featured on Forgotten Freshness volumes 1 & 2, and the original Carnival X-Mas ep, but if your a collector, which you problably are since your reading this, you will want this in your collection. I would recommend the original but it isn't very easy to find these days since its basically out of print but you can catch them on the webstore(if your lucky).
'Santa's A Fat Bxtch' is the bomb diggity, a humorous track but a classic. When I say classic, I mean old school "I remember those days..." classic. It serves as a good song to sing when you and your homies are bored or whatever.
'Red Christmas' is the last track and is fatter then your mother. Hehe just playing. This song is phat though, its a good track but nothing outstanding.
My words of advice are to buy this or get buyed. Foe real.
Bry-Bry
(Gangsta-Style)
Not An ICP Holiday.......2000-03-24
The worst of ICP I'd say. It's rare though, so it's straight. Annoying in a way, but good for the x-mas season. Only for Juggalo's.
A Carnival Christmas 97.......1999-12-21
Thiz iz a good cd BUT if you can get a hold of a 4 track Carnival Christmas i would suggest you buy that one and send me one too cause the 4 track iz fresh az h£ll later brad
Average customer rating:
- I'm confused about something
- Solid compilation album
- Pretty Nice
- underground trying to surface (don't worry we can see you)
- lyricist lounge
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Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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ASIN: B000050XI0
Release Date: 2000-11-28 |
Tracks:
- 16 Bars - Notorious B.I.G.
- Oh No - Mos Def/Pharoache Monch
- Makin' It Blend - Q-Tip/Words
- Get Up - Cocoa Brovaz
- Get That Dough - Beanie Sigel
- Let's Grow - Royce Da 5'9in
- Ms. Fat Booty 2 - Mos Def/Ghostface Killah
- W.K.Y.A. - Saukrates
- Sharp Shooters - Talib Kweli/Dead Prez
- Lengendary Street Team - Kool G Rap/M.O.P.
- The Grimy Way - Big Noyd/Prodigy
- Battle - Erick Sermon
- Da Cipha Interlude
- Still Here - Big L
- Right And Exact - Dilated Peoples
- Watcha - Master Fuol
- I've Committed Murder (Gang Starr Remix) - Macy Gray
- Outro Live At The Lounge - Q-Tip
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Biggie is back again--freestyling like only a dead man can on the intro to this second volume culled from the archives of NYC's Lyricist Lounge. You have to wonder why hip-hop can't let the man rest in peace? Must be something to do with the papers. Same could be said of this record's transparent attempt to keep a franchise alive and help push the Rawkus label further into mainstream consciousness. Aside from the aforementioned intro and Q-Tip's "live" outro, there's precious little evidence that the Lyricist Lounge is, in actuality, a freestyle forum with a monthly live event in New York City. The pairings of established and lesser MCs are suitably uninspired: Big Noyd and Prodigy's "The Grimy Way" and Royce Da 5'9"s "Let's Grow" even sound as if they're retreading 1980s retro-synth soundtracks. And, predictably, Mos Def (Rawkus's would-be prophet and biggest seller) is all over the record. He pairs up first with Ghostface Killah (on the previously released "Ms Fat Booty" remix), then with Pharoahe Monch and Nate Dogg (on "Oh No"), and cameos on the Gang Starr remix of Macy Gray's "I've Committed Murder." It seems that the only people that really get it are Last Emperor and RZA, whose resurrected creature-feature "He Lives" performs radical psychic surgery on this comp's rotting corpse. --Chris Campion
Customer Reviews:
I'm confused about something.......2005-10-19
This is basically adding on to what Adrian said earlier. I have had this CD for years and never noticed this. The back of the CD is not named right. I do understand that there is that He Lives song by RZA and that is track 15, but on the back of the CD it says 15 is Dilated Peoples. The version I have has Still Here and He Lives, but does not have Right and Exact on it.
Solid compilation album.......2005-08-06
A lot more known and accredited rappers are on this one and it makes for a better album from start to finish, but you still get some undergrown less known lyricits on it but not as many as Volume 1. Packed with 18 songs (1 is just a remix with a dfferent beat so it's 17 total songs), it has 2 classics, 1 almost classic, 4 I skip, 2 ok songs, and the others are good or great songs. Production is on point on most tracks as well, and a bunch of different producers get behiond the boards on this one. Hi Tek does 3 songs, Erick Sermon & ALChemist do 2 each, and Rcokwilder, DJ Roddy Rod, Ayatollah, DJ Roddy Rod, DJ Mighty Mi, Mad Lib, Prince Paul DJ Premier and Scott Storch all do 1. A good labum to have for fans of real hip hop and lyrics.
#1 - 10 (CLASSIC acapella freestyle from 1993 by the great: Notorious B.I.G. {R.I.P}
#2 - 9.5 (mos Def, Pharaohe Monch, Nate Dogg -- great beat)
#3 - 5 (Q-Tip & Words)
#4 - 8 (Cocoa Brovaz)
#5 - 8.5 (Beanie Sigel)
#6 - 8.5 (Royce da 5'9 -- nice beat)
#7 - 8.5 (Mos Def & Ghostface Killah - -nice beat)
#8 - 8 (Saukrates & Redman)
#9 - 5 (talib Kweli & the always $h!++y Dead Prez)
#10 - 9 (M.O.P. & Kool G Rap - hardcore song w/ nice beat to go with it)
#11 - 10 (CLASSIC -- Big Noyd f/ Prdogy -- GREAT BEAT)
#12 - 8 (Erick Sermon & Sy Scott)
#13 - 6 (Punch, Guilty, Phil da Agony, Cobra Red, Planet Asia)
#14 - 8 (Big L {R.I.P.} & C-Town)
#15 - 7.5 (Dilated Peoples -- great beat)
#16 - 6.5 (Master Fuol, Pastor Troy, JT Money)
#17 - 1.5 (macy Gray & Mos Def)
***there's a big gap from track 18 to track 38****
#38 - 8 (M.O.P. & Kool G Rap -- same lyrics as #10 but a different beat)
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Pretty Nice.......2005-06-01
I bought this album for one song, Oh No with Mos Def and Phraoh monche and ended up liking the majority of the album. My BIGGEST beef is the large number of empty tracks between 17 and 38...what the heck is that about? I'm really glad the album showcases some of the lesser known artists like Words(worth), Consquence and Menace, and Saukrates. My favorite beat is from the Alchemist on Right and Exact, the oriental sound is ON FIRE. Pick up this album is you have some extra cash and want some hot beats and a nice mix of artists
underground trying to surface (don't worry we can see you).......2003-11-15
First of all i would like to point out there are two versions of this album. Nothing major, but the copy i own, has a track with big L & C-town (called Still Here) in the place of The Last emporer. Both tracks are worthy of the cd yet the big l is doper.
With that being said the album itself is bangin, some commercial heads are featured which is okay since we all got to make money, but this is dope hip hop and you should buy it, not only is it mad cheap used, the album is worth every cent of that four dollars.
lyricist lounge.......2002-12-25
first of all i never heard the whole cd, i've just heard the sampler which is great. this is why i've gave it only 4 stars, i don't know that the rest of the songs are great, so i only gonna give you a review of the songs i've heard. "w.k.y.a." has a nice beat, "oh no..." is a great song, "makin' it blend" has a pretty commercial beat but it's listenable, "get that doe" is great, "sharp shooters" is nice, "the legendary street team(remix)" is better then the normal one. "he lives" has some great story-telling, "right & exact" is a pure dilated peoples song. i've also heard the remix of "i've commited murder" which is one of my favorite songs.
Average customer rating:
- This cd sucks
- The Song for Jo
- PLEASE HELP ME I NEED THE NAME OF THAT SONG PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
- Alright
- cd review
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Friday After Next
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
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- Old School Friday: More Music From The Original Motion Picture
- The Players Club: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
ASIN: B0000793VW
Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- It's The Holidaze - Westside Connection
- Just Chill - Flipmode Squad
- HighTimes (Ride With Us) - FT feat. The Eastsidaz
- Got All'at - Nappy Roots
- Wonderful World - Krayzie Bone
- Bad News - 50cent feat. G Unit
- Mardi Gras - Rockwilder presents Whateva
- Get Ready - Roscoe
- Go To The Club - Calvin Richardson
- I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You - Leon Haywood
- Slide - Slave
- This Christmas - Donny Hathaway
- Santa Baby - Santa Baby
- Silent Night - Temptations
Customer Reviews:
This cd sucks.......2006-07-02
This cd sucks hardbody. The songs in the movie, is not on the soundtrack. WTF is up with that? Dont buy this, cuz its wack. Thats one reason. 2) Cuz its a westcoast album, the settin of the movie is west coast but it doesn't sound westcoast at all. I wanna hear that old westcoast sound.
The Song for Jo.......2006-05-06
The name of the song is "Candy" by Foxy Brown. Now what is the song playing that sounds like Tribe Called Quest right after that one? Anyone, anyone?
PLEASE HELP ME I NEED THE NAME OF THAT SONG PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-03-01
There is one song playing exactly when the PARTY is going on and Mini Pimp comes in and introduces some hot sort of black chicks to Ice cube, a song saying something about I taste you some Candy or something like that, Does ANYBODY PLEASE KNOW THE NAME OF THAT DAMN SONG,???????
thanks, gracias
Alright .......2005-09-02
The music is good, but I have the version with the parental advisory warning and some of the content is edited. Tracks 7 and 13 you could play on the radio, (the track listing on the actual CD is different than what's shown on the internet). The rest of the songs, all the cuss words and such are still there, but when they talk about weed, etc. it's edited. The editing is my only complaint though, the songs really are good.
Hey, on the case it says place CD in your CD rom drive to access special features. My CD must be a dud because I put it in and it just plays the music on the CD. Would anybody happen to know what the special features are?
cd review.......2005-03-01
i think the cd sucks cause i bought it and it has the advisory sticker on it but when i play it it beeps the words out if anyone can help me get some tracks that does not beep out and can send it to me thanks
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- it's decent
- Jim Jones' X Mas Cash In (Rating: 5 out of 10- -2.5 stars)
- Decent concept, poor execution.
- A great idea...
- Why?
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A Dipset Christmas
Jim Jones
Manufacturer: Koch Records
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ASIN: B000JRYO3I
Release Date: 2006-12-05 |
Tracks:
- Dipset X-Mas Time
- Have A Happy Christmas
- Wish List
- Ballin' On Xmas
- If Everyday Was Xmas
- We Get Money
- Too High
- City Boys
- We Fly High (Remix) - Jo
- Letter To The Game
Customer Reviews:
it's decent.......2007-05-07
I'm a pretty big fan of the Dips, but I wasn't overly impressed with this. Maybe they were just bored around the holidays. It isn't bad at all though, and there are some oppurtunities to hear the newer members of Dipset, Like Stack Bundles, Mel Matrix, and Max B. They seem to always be hangin' around where Jim Jones is.
Mel Matrix and Stack Bundles are actually talented, but I think it would be better with less Jim Jones. Max B requires a particular taste, I think. If you like Dipset, you will want to buy this. If you are a fan of NY Rap in general, it can also be a worthy addition, because Stack and Matrix do the damn thing.
Jim Jones' X Mas Cash In (Rating: 5 out of 10- -2.5 stars).......2007-02-16
After Jim Jones status in rap music sort of jumped up a few points, he drops this Christmas album "A Dip Set Christmas". I agree the idea and concept are good, but the fact that Jim Jones headlines this basically throws it out the window. As two reviewers stated, only the first half of the songs on here have to do with Christmas. And when Jim Jones do Christmas songs, they mostly sound like duds. There are a few decent ones on here like "If Everyday Was XMas", and "A Dip Set X Mas Theme". Thats all I can really say good about this album.
The bad, let me put it to you this way: this is almost "Hustler's P.O.M.E." turned into a halfassed Christmas concept. When you get to the second half, you are back to generic Jim Jones. Some people may claim that the highlight of the album is "We Fly High (Remix)" featuring T.I., Baby, Young Dro, and Diddy. But fact is that I found not one verse stood out, not even Dro's (who I believe is real funny). Then there is Jim Jones' good friend Max B. on the pointless solo song "Letter To The Game" which is not rememerable.
If you are looking to a sequel to "Hustler's P.O.M.E.", well you have one. Dip Set fans and 15 year old kids from up north will love this here. I basically can't find myself being a die hard fan of anything Dip Set related material. I personally believe that this album was the fact to see how many people would by anything that the group puts out, and how much money that Jim can collect, which really isn't a bad idea. Unless you're a die hard fan of Jim Jones, this you should avoid. Just to let you know, I basically received this album for free from a local record shop in downtown Atlanta a little bit after Christmas, incase some one is wondering why I don't like Dip Set so much but continuing to have their albums.
Lyrics: D-
Production: C
Guest Appearances: D
Musical Vibes: D
Overall: D
Favorite Tracks: A Dip Set X Mas Theme, If Everyday Was X Mas
Decent concept, poor execution. .......2007-01-18
Jim Jones has recently taken the helm of DipSet, and put himself in the media spotlight, which was completely unexpected, considering the fact that Cam'ron and Juelz Santana are, or at the very least, were, two moderately popular commercial emcees. Cam'ron's hardly even involved in Jimmy's products though, and it appears that Jim Jones has virtually stolen the entire Jay-Z beef from him since the release of Hustler's P.O.M.E.; Juelz Santana, on the other hand, plays second fiddle to Jones, just as he has to Cam'ron for years. The funny thing about Jim Jones being the most visible member of DipSet at the moment is, simply, Jim Jones is not a rapper; something he's profusely admitted in the past. In fact, Jones has basically turned himself into the East Coast counterpart of Young Jeezy; whether you're a fan of the Snowman or not determines how you interpret that statement.
The first five tracks, all Christmas based, are actually decent tracks from Capo Status. If Everyday Was X-Mas is my personal favorite of the five, as the best is infectious, and Rell provides a soulful chorus. The rest only moderately succeed because of the Christmas theme, and Jones' quirky charm, but the first half would be much better if it wasn't weighed down by lackeys, who're are, presumably new Dipset recruits. It would've been much more effective had Jim used established DipSet acts such as the aforementioned Cam and Juelz, or even Hell Rell and J.R. Writer, but Jones chose no-names like Stack Bundles and Mel Matrix for whatever reason.
The second half of the album contains songs that have absolutely nothing to do with Christmas; the first of these five, We Get Money, is actually quite decent; it'd have been a standout on Hustler's P.O.M.E., but on this concept album, it just doesn't fit. Track seven finally does recruit a Dipset emcee with a fanbase, 40 Cal, but he doesn't do anything to help out the lackluster Too High; it isn't bad, again, at least not for a Capo song, but it isn't exceptional by any means. City Boys has a hot beat, but the return of unknown guests brings the track down even further; plus, Jimmy's adlib game is just ****ing grating on this track. Even Jeezy doesn't get this excessive with his adlibs. The We Fly High remix is probably the only reason anyone picked up this album to begin with; and it's the only track that will warrant multiple listens once the other tracks grow tiring(which, unfortunately, will not take long). However, Jimmy's guest list for this remix is borderline attrocious; choosing T.I. was a very wise move, and his short verse is the best found on the entire album, but Diddy, Jermaine Dupri, and Baby, on one song, verses preceding one another? That's just torture. Luckilly, Young Dro brings the track back to mediocrity in the lyrical department, and the song ultimately succeeds in being catchy, and a decent successor to last year's breakthrough single. Max B's solo cut, "Letter To The Game," doesn't have much of a purpose whatsoever however, and judging by his current status with the law, this will likely be the only solo track we ever hear from Max; though this may sound harsh, I doubt anyone will miss him.
In the end, Jim Jones' DipSet Xmas isn't quite as corny as one may expect, but it also isn't nearly as charming as the premise may lead one to believe. It's alright for die-hard DipSet fans, but everyone else will want to skip this, and just download the We Fly High remix.
A great idea..........2007-01-02
Christmas albums have historically been a staple of the music industry for generations, and this has been true for every genre except hip hop (the only notable exceptions coming to mind being "Christmas in Hollis" and "Christmas on Death Row"). Fresh off commercial success on his recent album "Hustler's P.O.M.E." and his east coast anthem "We Fly High," along with countless popular albums released over the past year by his DipSet associates, Jim Jones releases a very intriguing idea in his creative "A DipSet X-Mas" album in 2006. A Christmas rap album is a great idea, especially by a group of artists so popular right now, and this is a great album on paper. Unfortunately, despite its good ideas, this album is lacking in a few areas, mostly due to the fact that only half of the album is actually a Christmas album. I got a total kick out of the first five tracks, and these were songs that I happily played on repeat all through the holiday season. The best is the opener, "Dipset X-Mas Time," which is loosely based on Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime." The production uses sleigh bells and has a great hook and spreads holiday cheer like the best contemporary Christmas songs do. "Have a Happy Christmas" sounds as you'd expect a well-executed Dipset Christmas song would, holiday cheerful gangstas spitting over a tough beat. "Wish List" is interesting, Jim talks about how poor people find a need to commit crimes in order to provide for their family during the holiday and is another fun song. "Ballin on X-Mas" is an entertaining cover of Run-DMC's Christmas standard "Christmas in Hollis," with Jim's signature flavor. "If Every Day Was X-Mas" is another well executed Christmas rap song. As you can imagine, if the entire album were to proceed in this manner it would be fantastic, but the last five tracks are completely unrelated to the holiday theme, the only notable one being a remix to "We Fly High." These sound like they were probably cuts from "Hustler's P.O.M.E." and no one but a Dipset die-hard would find a need to purchase these mediocre cuts. "A Dipset X-Mas" is a great idea and is very entertaining for five songs, unfortunately it seems like this was thrown together a little too quickly. I wish Jimmy would've put a little more into this project, it could've been a very memorable experiment. As it is, I don't expect this to be an album that will last many more Christmases, but it did provide memorable moments for me.
Why?.......2006-12-30
Let me start by saying that I am a Dipset fan, but this cd was a total disappointment. First off, it only has 10 songs... and out of those, I only bump like 3. Jim, what were you thinking? It's so last minute... the production isn't all that. It's like he had three good songs that he wanted to put out, and rushed the other 7. This album was a mistake. Hustler's P.O.M.E, loved it! Besides the fact that Christmas is over, I advise you not to purchase this album because it's a waste (of time and money.) Sorry Jim, better luck next time.
---Pryncez
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- A Colt 45 Christmas Indeed!
- Dis 1 Fro Da Holidays!
- Trajic for the holidays
- Great for Afrofans
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A Colt .45 Christmas
Afroman
Manufacturer: Hungry Hustler
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ASIN: B000I5YCJC
Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Deck My Balls
- Police Blow My Wad
- 12 J's Of X-Mas
- Afroman Is Coming To Town
- Frosty
- Jobe Bells
- Let Her Blow
- A Strainy Poem
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Customer Reviews:
A Colt 45 Christmas Indeed!.......2007-01-19
Afroman stays true to form while making parodies of christmas songs. Definately give me the christmas spirit. My faves are "Police Blow My Wad", and "Let Her Blow". I recommend this cd to any Afroman fan, or anyone looking for a funny christmas cd.
Dis 1 Fro Da Holidays!.......2006-11-20
Afroman is just an amazing artist. And this is HIS take on xmas. Its nice 2 hear a rapper focus more on having fun instead of being so serious all the time.
Trajic for the holidays.......2006-11-16
What is this garbage? Don't get me wrong, I am all for humerous christmas releases... and some of them have been pretty funny. This I find hardly amuzing and it makes the novelty of parody seem to wear thin. Condoning violence, drug use, and other wayward activities all wrapped under christmas packaging is hardly "festive" and nothing can hide the fact that this is simply put: trash.
Skip it.
Great for Afrofans.......2006-11-13
Great CD for all of the afroman fans out there, its great comedy, with parodies from all sorts of christmas songs, i would definately recommend it for a christmas gift to any afroman fans or anyone who likes parody.
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- Worst than a skiing holiday, better than socks
- com"YULE"ation Cleric : Just Say Ohhh~Welll
- Get only if you are a Beck fanatic
- Much better than it sounds
- This is Christmas?
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Just Say Noel
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000000OW1
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
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- Christmastime - Aimee Mann With Michael Penn
- Santa Doesn't Cop Out On Dope - Sonic Youth
- Christmas - The Posies
- Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa - The Roots
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- Gloria - Elastica
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- Thanks For Christmas - XTC
- The Closing Of The Year - The Musical Cast Of Toys Featuring Wendy And Lisa
- Amazing Grace - Ted Hawkins
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Good cheer is in limited supply among alt-rockers, but Just Say Noel is a small, charming garland with a couple of solidly terrific originals: Beck's long, loony "The Little Drum Machine Boy" takes a few well-known lines and spirals off into a groovy stream of consciousness, and Elastica's "Gloria" is one of their finest rockers. There are some unexpected cover choices, too: the Roots do De La Soul's grim "Millie Pulled a Pistol on Santa," and Sonic Youth dig up Martin Mull's "Santa Doesn't Cop Out on Dope." Beyond that, the disc is split between warm renditions of well-known numbers and overproduced goop, but Ted Hawkins's deep, wrenching solo version of "Amazing Grace" shouldn't be missed. --Douglas Wolk
Customer Reviews:
Worst than a skiing holiday, better than socks.......2005-12-12
This was recommended to me by a friend with unusual taste in music and, given that, I wasn't suprised by the truly bizarre mix of tracks here. Its not consistently festive, conistently alternative, consistently good, or consistently anything else to be honest, but there are some gems buried here. The Beck opener is a solid track, not one of his best but no embaressment. The Sonic Youth track (a cover) is...interesting. Not one of their most tuneful, and thats saying something. The rest vary between cheesy 70s-style pop (XTC), mournful wrist-slitters (Remy Zero) and some delicately beautiful melodies (especially the dated but brilliant Posies number). Definitely worth a look if you can get it cheap, and a nice alternative to the usual Christmas suspects - just don't expect any miracles.
com"YULE"ation Cleric : Just Say Ohhh~Welll.......2001-06-28
Like the indispensable fruitcake this com"YULE"ation of late 9o`s alt-minstrels will remain fresh long after the Tannebaum turns brown. Modern-millennial-mirth-makers may even refer to these recordings as time-honored classics for many have such originalty. As it stands now, this disc is anchored by the Top Ten cross-genra track "Thanks for Christmas" from XTC, which also receives multiple inclusion elsewhere. But by no means is that the only starlight, as these songs grow on ya. If the listener enjoys a smorgasbord of stylings they`ll thrill with this discovery under the tree. Merrily Mix tracks 1,2,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,and 12. Post Script: I would like to thank the elfxecutive producers for "LAYing YOUR HANDS ON ME" by packaging songs from so many labels that benfit~ "A camera in the Right Hands at the Right Time at the Right Place can be more powerful than tanks and guns. Let the truth do the fighting." - Peter Gabriel. Posted Script: While riding this seasonal sleigh I`ve noted that paid rock critics and rock industry mucky-mucks tend to lack sincerity more so than thier contemporaries. In a true new millennium there would be more than just a handful of offerings each year.***buyit*saveit*sharemost*giveit*donateit***
Get only if you are a Beck fanatic.......2000-11-14
The Xmas tunes on this compilation are weak. The Beck tune is cool, but the other tunes are passable.
Much better than it sounds.......1998-12-19
Better than it has any right to be, this collection of unusual Xmas songs by Beck, Sonic Youth, Xtc and others puts the SPECIAL CHRISTMAS cd's for Special Olypmics to shame. Be forewarned, though--you need a sense of humor to appreciate these sometimes twisted Christmas songs.
This is Christmas?.......1998-11-12
This is some of the most ditastefull holiday music I have ever heard
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- Crystal Clear Blue Eyed Soul
- This is what a Christmas album should sound like!
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A Neho Soul Christmas
Bryan Duncan
Manufacturer: Red Road Records
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ASIN: B000BFNZKG
Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Christmas Comes But Once A Year (Hold onto your Santa hats for this Big Band celebration)
- Silent Night (Bryan was overwhelmed while singing this with the impression that he was singing directly over Christ in his Cradle)
- This Christmas (penned by Bryan we are reminded that true Christmas is all year long)
- Winter Wonderland (it doesnt get much funner than this with Bryan and classic Motown style singers)
- Christmas Time Is Here (the Charlie Brown song from the Favorite long running Christmas TV special)
- Little Drummer Boy (if cds wear out like vinyl records did, you will wear out your CD with this funky cut)
- Oh, Holy Night (the definitive Christmas story with smooth jazz, Oh Night Devine)
- Peace (A beautiful performance of a Beautiful Song written by Michael McDonald and Beth Neilson Chapman)
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (the opening line is sha-dobee-dobee-dobee-do, nuff said)
- What A Wonderful World (that just about sums it up, Gods Grace and Goodness to us)
Product Description
Wow! Bryan Duncan's first studio album in five years is well worth the wait. When the NehoSoul Band recorded this album with the platinum-selling singer, a new Christmas Classic was born. This exceptional Christmas album is unlike anything in the marketplace, but is similar to his previous best-selling Christmas project released 10 years ago, in that it blends traditional hymns and new songs (by Duncan and Michael McDonald) with Christmas Favorites.
Customer Reviews:
Crystal Clear Blue Eyed Soul.......2006-10-29
I'm a long time fan of anything Bryan Duncan, and this is even better with the band. This Christmas is my favorite track. A wonderful addition to your Christmas music.
This is what a Christmas album should sound like!.......2005-11-08
Without a doubt, this is Duncan's most creative, fun, soulful album to date. Every song is a joy to listen to. Bryan's voice has never been stronger. And the band: wow! Great Christmas music. Get your own copy fast.
Average customer rating:
- 12 Soulful Nights Christmas
- 12 Soulful Nights....
- The Best 'Urban' Christmas Holiday Album I Own!!!
- I will alway have and love this cd
- Good Stuff
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12 Soulful Nights of Christmas
Jermaine Dupri
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ASIN: B00000DGJ5
Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
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- The Time Of Year - Kenny Lattimore
- Christmas Without You - Xscape
- In Love At Christmas - K-Ci And JoJo
- Little Drummer Girl - Alicia Keys
- Someday At Christmas - Voices Of Soul
- Christmas Only Once A Year - Chaka Khan
- A Christmas Lullabye - Faith
- Because Of His Love - Brian McKnight
- The Christmas Song - Tamia
- Christmas Without My Girl - Gerald Levert
- Not Really Christmas - Trina Broussard
- My Younger Days - Trey Lorenz
- Every Day Should Be Christmas - NeeNa Lee
- This Christmas - Jagged Edge
Customer Reviews:
12 Soulful Nights Christmas.......2007-04-11
This is a great way to spend a wonderful holiday night with the family or a friend with this cd.
12 Soulful Nights...........2005-12-12
This is a really great album. My old roommate gave it to me a few years back. I've played it so much. I just discovered a crack in my cd and if it stops playing b/c of the crack then I'm going out to get a new 12 Soulful Nights of Christmas cd. I really like tracks 5 and 9 but all of the songs are great.
A must have!
The Best 'Urban' Christmas Holiday Album I Own!!!.......2004-12-22
Jermaine Dupri outdid himself with this release. After the monumental success of his first debut, the classic Life in 1472, Jermaine Dupri continued his genius and timely production with this sleeper. Even with all the big names (of then & now) such as Kenny Lattimore, Xscape, Tamia (Grammy Nominations!) Jodeci, Chaka Khan, Gerald Levert, Faith Evans, Brian McKnight, Jagged Edge and the now ever popular Alicia Keys (Yes THAT Alicia Keys!), this cd failed to gain the proper attention and play. The album is so soulful and is very smooth. The few interpretations they do are excellent especially Tamia's Christmas Song. She has one of the best voices of all time (for my generation--late 70's early 80's on up). The Xscape song Christmas Without You is a really magnificent piece with the four sisters singing with serious soul; a great song. KCi & JoJo's In Love At Christmas is another soulful christmas production.
Overall this Christmas album is a musthave. Jermaine Dupri and So So Def records put their foot into this one with memorable songs and great voices to make this a great release. 5 stars.
I will alway have and love this cd.......2004-12-05
This cd came out before alicia keys ever got banging. I think that this was a good love and rememberable cd to have for life.
Good Stuff.......2002-12-08
I am from old school, and don't like many of the singers of today. This is a very good CD, with a one old school singer, and some of the better singers of today.
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