Back From Hell

Back From Hell

Track Listings
1. Sucker D.J.'s
2. Ave.
3. What's It All About
4. Bob Your Head
5. Faces
6. Kick the Frama Lama Lama
7. Pause
8. Word Is Born
9. Back from Hell
10. Don't Stop
11. Groove to the Sound
12. P upon a Tree
13. Naughty
14. Livin' in the City
15. Not Just Another Groove
16. Party Time


Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great, but no prize
  • Xena;Warrior Princess volume six
  • Great Collection
  • Exceptional
  • A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING
Xena: Warrior Princess, Volume Six : Original Television Soundtrack

Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LMK2
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. With the Angels
  2. Battling Archangles
  3. Go to Them
  4. Body Snatch
  5. Resistence
  6. Gab's Trial
  7. They're Coming
  8. Back from the Dead
  9. She'll Be Here
  10. Callisto in Hell
  11. Way of Pain
  12. Kee Coming
  13. End of Coming
  14. Ring
  15. Valhalla
  16. On a Cow
  17. Up the Rhein
  18. Rhein Maidens
  19. Out of Options
  20. Kiss
  21. Return of the Rheingold
  22. Pas de Deux Femmes
  23. You Will Dance

Tracks:

  1. Sounds of War
  2. To the Rising Sun
  3. Sounds of Life and Death
  4. Snow Falling on Cedars
  5. Burning Higuchi
  6. Die Demon
  7. Reality of Dreams
  8. Xena Vs. Yodishi
  9. Return to Chin
  10. Power of the Book
  11. Secret of the Powder
  12. Haulin' to the North
  13. Mausoleum
  14. It's Over
  15. Love Is a Weapon
  16. United in Love
  17. Joxer the Mighty
  18. Play's the Thing
  19. Woman's a Natural Thing/Miss Known World
  20. Day in the Life
  21. Catching Fish
  22. Up in the Trees
  23. Things in Common
  24. Down the Valley
  25. Neighbor Lady
  26. Smelling Mortality
  27. Chasin' Chickens
  28. Quill Is Mightier
  29. Here Girl
  30. Xena Main Title

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great, but no prize.......2002-03-31

The selections from the Ring trilogy, Friends in need and Fallen Angel were excellent, however, some of the special request such as joxer the mighty, seemed a little bit rushed. Wasn't that song on Volume 2 already? Where was M'Lila's song from Destiny, or the music played During the first Kiss in "The Quest"
The cd has its good points, personally "It's Over" from "THAB" with its haunting melodies portraying the consequences of war.

5 out of 5 stars Xena;Warrior Princess volume six.......2002-01-09

I am so happy that the last and final cd has come out, now my collection is complete. I am very sad for the show ending, but I am glad to still collect things.

5 out of 5 stars Great Collection.......2001-12-25

Well, I have them all by now, but this last one is a great collection, with the added bonus of the music from A Friend In Need.
Just another fine addition to my Xena collection!

5 out of 5 stars Exceptional.......2001-11-30

I am a fanatic and devoted Xenite.I have a huge problem:i can't stop listening to that cd,since the first time i listened to it,which means 1 month!That cd is really exceptional and i think that every true and genuine Xenite should buy it!It's really good!I was moved when i heard the Fallen Angel part.I was passioned when i heard the Ring Trilogy!I was astonishing when i heard the bonus cues that were included,especially the cue from The Quill Is Mightier(fishin part),oh,i was completely satisfied!
Though,there is a complain:i can't understand,why after 6 cd's,the producers don't do a cd including cues like:M'laila's song,the cues from the Bacchaen festival,music from Deja Vou All Over Again,where in the end,Gabrielle says to Xena those wonderful words,or even the scene of the kiss in The Quest!That,i can't understand it!
Last, i believe that whoever likes LoDuca's music style,should buy this cd.
Pay attention to the 22 cue:Pas De Deux Femmes.It is one of a something and whoever remembers what's the scene of this song,will agree with me!Mmmm!

4 out of 5 stars A MIX OF THE BEST, THE WORST AND THE MISSING.......2001-11-29

To all truly Xena fans this CD is a must-have but have some lacks... Fun (comedy episodes music) scores destroy the the great combination of FALLEN ANGEL, THE RHEINGOLD TRILOGY AND I FRIEND IN NEED. In the first selections LoDuca creates spectacular high level music good enough to be played in a Symphony orchestra concert. The others selections have easy-to-fill-space western cowboy music instead of put M'Lilas song of DESTINY, Amazon's climbing trees of ADVENTURES IN THE SIN TRADE and NAJARA vs XENA music that would be gladly accepted by us. I doubt the company will launch a next CD but if they'll do this track and another valuable more must be there and the adittion of some famous characters quotes like "I have many skills" from Xena.
Back From Hell
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A great New Jack album
  • A Good Album in a Time of Turmoil for the Band---
  • Whole New Run DMC
  • RUN DMC IS BACK AGAIN
  • Definitely a cool album. Peep the skills!!
Back From Hell
Run-D.M.C.
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J7IY
Release Date: 1999-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Sucker D.J.'s
  2. The Ave.
  3. What's It All About
  4. Bob Your Head
  5. Faces
  6. Kick The Frama Lama Lama
  7. Pause
  8. Word Is Born
  9. Back From Hell
  10. Don't Stop
  11. Groove To The Sound
  12. P Upon A Tree
  13. Naughty
  14. Livin' In The City
  15. Not Just Another Groove
  16. Party Time

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A great New Jack album.......2005-12-02

Yet Run-DMC had turmoil and was knocked off the charts by West Coast greats N.W.A.,Too-short,and Ice-T,they would a comeback during the New Jack era in 1990 with the heavy New Jack Hit "Pause",one the greatest songs on the album. So if your looking for some New Jack Swing from Run-DMC,I suggest Back From Hell.

3 out of 5 stars A Good Album in a Time of Turmoil for the Band---.......2003-04-01

This album was released in 1990. By this time, the (undeserved) street backlash to TOUGHER THAN LEATHER gave the group a bad reputation in hip-hop-only circles. Also, Rap had splintered off into several sub-factions: The success of West coast and Southern rap acts weakened the New York-centric stranglehold on the rap scene. Gangster rap, as epitomized by N.W.A., Ice T & the Geto Boys, made national headlines, and managed to get major sales regardless of limited radio & video airplay. The sexually explicit tales of Too Short and 2 Live Crew brought a decidedly blue flavor to rap, while achieving similar sales results. New York's newer Rap acts, like Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, KRS-One and Big Daddy Kane brought updated topics and influences ranging from The Black Panthers to the Nation of Islam.
All this, combined with the fact that the hip-hop 'freshness' timetable is ridiculously accelerated, made New York traditionalists like Run DMC seem, well, old. "Pause" was a comeback single that hit in 1989, that adopted the then-hot New Jack Swing style of R&B production. For the album, the band self-produces for the first time (longtime collaborators Larry Smith and Davy D work on a few cuts, but keyboardist Stanley Brown has the most prominent role), and eschews the rock aesthetic that they pioneered (which by that time, had been virtually abandoned for funk & soul samples) and goes full-throttle into Teddy Riley territory (indeed, Aaron Hall shows up on "Don't Stop").. The results are mixed.
The band sure curses a lot more, which is either a sign of the band's frustrations at the time, or a pained attempt at being contemporary: The title track "Back from Hell" is a series of anecdotes about thugs going into or getting released from prison. There are some vague guitar licks scratched in, and that's about the most of the rock-rap fusion to be found on this release. People expecting "Raising Hell part 2" will be disappointed. Most of the songs would be okay for anyone else, but Run DMC fans demand more.

Arista Records bought the Profile catalog in the late 90's and re-released the standard versions of Run DMC's studio LPs. However, Back from Hell was not included in the 2004 expanded versions of the group's albums. At the time of the album's original promotion, there was a groundbreaking 12-inch/EP-only remix of the single "Back From Hell" featuring Ice Cube and Public Enemy's Chuck D. That makes for at least one potential bonus cut that could be included for a proper re-release.

5 out of 5 stars Whole New Run DMC.......2002-11-28

I have to give credit to these guys because this album begins the social political issue messages in Hip Hop! Caution: This album is strait Hip Hop, not rock! So, if u like Run DMC's strait Hip Hop, buy this Cd, if you don't, then get there other classics!

R.I.P. Jam Master Jay (1965-2002)

4 out of 5 stars RUN DMC IS BACK AGAIN.......1999-07-04

This group is definitely hot. RUN DMC should be inducted into the "hip hop hall of fame", no doubt. I been listening to Run DMC for years (even before the Krush Groove Era). These fellas has not lost their hip hop edge. Hard Core beats and tossed lyrics was always a hit and Run DMC mastered that part of the RAP GAME. Eventhough, It's been a while since their last recording Run DMC is still my favorite. "The KINGS FROM QUEENS" is still hotter than ever.

3 out of 5 stars Definitely a cool album. Peep the skills!!.......1999-03-24

"THE AVE" is definitely a head-rocker, my favorite joint on the album. Slept on by fans even more than Tougher than Leather, but deserves a listen, even if only as an alternative to the often trite product coming out today...
Classics Explained: Rite of Spring
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    Stravinsky , Rahbari , and Brt Po Brussels
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        Back From Hell!: The Very Best Of
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          Back From Hell!: The Very Best Of

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          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B0002Y7FDO
          Back From Hell
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • A great New Jack album
          • A Good Album in a Time of Turmoil for the Band---
          • Whole New Run DMC
          • RUN DMC IS BACK AGAIN
          • Definitely a cool album. Peep the skills!!
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          Binding: Audio CD

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          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars A great New Jack album.......2005-12-02

          Yet Run-DMC had turmoil and was knocked off the charts by West Coast greats N.W.A.,Too-short,and Ice-T,they would a comeback during the New Jack era in 1990 with the heavy New Jack Hit "Pause",one the greatest songs on the album. So if your looking for some New Jack Swing from Run-DMC,I suggest Back From Hell.

          3 out of 5 stars A Good Album in a Time of Turmoil for the Band---.......2003-04-01

          This album was released in 1990. By this time, the (undeserved) street backlash to TOUGHER THAN LEATHER gave the group a bad reputation in hip-hop-only circles. Also, Rap had splintered off into several sub-factions: The success of West coast and Southern rap acts weakened the New York-centric stranglehold on the rap scene. Gangster rap, as epitomized by N.W.A., Ice T & the Geto Boys, made national headlines, and managed to get major sales regardless of limited radio & video airplay. The sexually explicit tales of Too Short and 2 Live Crew brought a decidedly blue flavor to rap, while achieving similar sales results. New York's newer Rap acts, like Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, KRS-One and Big Daddy Kane brought updated topics and influences ranging from The Black Panthers to the Nation of Islam.
          All this, combined with the fact that the hip-hop 'freshness' timetable is ridiculously accelerated, made New York traditionalists like Run DMC seem, well, old. "Pause" was a comeback single that hit in 1989, that adopted the then-hot New Jack Swing style of R&B production. For the album, the band self-produces for the first time (longtime collaborators Larry Smith and Davy D work on a few cuts, but keyboardist Stanley Brown has the most prominent role), and eschews the rock aesthetic that they pioneered (which by that time, had been virtually abandoned for funk & soul samples) and goes full-throttle into Teddy Riley territory (indeed, Aaron Hall shows up on "Don't Stop").. The results are mixed.
          The band sure curses a lot more, which is either a sign of the band's frustrations at the time, or a pained attempt at being contemporary: The title track "Back from Hell" is a series of anecdotes about thugs going into or getting released from prison. There are some vague guitar licks scratched in, and that's about the most of the rock-rap fusion to be found on this release. People expecting "Raising Hell part 2" will be disappointed. Most of the songs would be okay for anyone else, but Run DMC fans demand more.

          Arista Records bought the Profile catalog in the late 90's and re-released the standard versions of Run DMC's studio LPs. However, Back from Hell was not included in the 2004 expanded versions of the group's albums. At the time of the album's original promotion, there was a groundbreaking 12-inch/EP-only remix of the single "Back From Hell" featuring Ice Cube and Public Enemy's Chuck D. That makes for at least one potential bonus cut that could be included for a proper re-release.

          5 out of 5 stars Whole New Run DMC.......2002-11-28

          I have to give credit to these guys because this album begins the social political issue messages in Hip Hop! Caution: This album is strait Hip Hop, not rock! So, if u like Run DMC's strait Hip Hop, buy this Cd, if you don't, then get there other classics!

          R.I.P. Jam Master Jay (1965-2002)

          4 out of 5 stars RUN DMC IS BACK AGAIN.......1999-07-04

          This group is definitely hot. RUN DMC should be inducted into the "hip hop hall of fame", no doubt. I been listening to Run DMC for years (even before the Krush Groove Era). These fellas has not lost their hip hop edge. Hard Core beats and tossed lyrics was always a hit and Run DMC mastered that part of the RAP GAME. Eventhough, It's been a while since their last recording Run DMC is still my favorite. "The KINGS FROM QUEENS" is still hotter than ever.

          3 out of 5 stars Definitely a cool album. Peep the skills!!.......1999-03-24

          "THE AVE" is definitely a head-rocker, my favorite joint on the album. Slept on by fans even more than Tougher than Leather, but deserves a listen, even if only as an alternative to the often trite product coming out today...
          Back from Hell
          Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
          • I little bit disappointing...
          Back from Hell
          Disco Rick & The Wolf Pack
          Manufacturer: Effect Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000DVC4
          Release Date: 1992-12-17

          Tracks:

          1. Intro
          2. F--k' Em Up Rick
          3. Miami 'Liberty City'
          4. Who's N The House
          5. Don't Need U B-t-h
          6. Let's Go Some Mo'
          7. Yes She Did
          8. Can U Feel It
          9. Let Me L--k U Girl
          10. Wiggle Wiggle
          11. The F--k House
          12. 'Condom' Commercial
          13. Back From Hell
          14. Hop-A-Lon
          15. Shoutouts
          16. Wanna Record Deal

          Customer Reviews:

          3 out of 5 stars I little bit disappointing..........2005-10-17

          Got this at Amoebia just now, and listening to it on the headphones...

          Disco Rick is pretty angry and profane, with some hardcore rips on wack rappers (Kid N Play, etc)...

          Musically, he's got a good portion of electro / miami bass on this LP, along with some wac RnB stuff ("Girl Let Me Lick You").

          Best song is Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle, although if you can find a remix on Luke's "Bass Hits From Da Bottom" Vol 1 you'd be better off.
          Back From Hell
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Back From Hell
            Run-D.M.C.
            Manufacturer: Bmg/Arista
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B0000C667Z
            Release Date: 2003-10-28

            Tracks:

            1. Sucker D.J.'s
            2. Ave.
            3. What's It All About
            4. Bob Your Head
            5. Faces
            6. Kick the Frama Lama Lama
            7. Pause
            8. Word Is Born
            9. Back from Hell
            10. Don't Stop
            11. Groove to the Sound
            12. P upon a Tree
            13. Naughty
            14. Livin' in the City
            15. Not Just Another Groove
            16. Party Time

            Album Description

            Repackaged digipak reissue of 1990 album featuring extensive sleeve notes & rare photos. Sixteen tracks including 'The Ave.' & 'What's It All About'. Arista. 2003.
            Back from Hell
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              Back from Hell
              Drowned
              Manufacturer: Cogumelo
              ProductGroup: Music
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              ASIN: B00007M5C9
              Release Date: 2002-12-16

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