Mind Blowin
Track Listings
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1. Live Intro
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2. Fame
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3. Get Em' Now
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4. Wrath
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5. Roll 'Em Up
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6. Hit 'Em Hard
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7. Smooth Interlude
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8. Now and Forever
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9. Iceman Party
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10. Oh My Gosh
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11. Minutes of Power
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12. I Go Down
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13. Bullet on the Chart
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14. Phunky Rhymes
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15. Blowin' My Mind
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16. Son of a Gun
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17. Get Loose
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1966: Blowin' Your Mind
Manufacturer: Time Life Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000HBYMTM |
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Part of Time-Life Music's Classic Rock series. Original hit recordings by the original artists. Tracks: Bus Stop (Hollies), You Can't Hurry Love (Supremes), Sunny Afternoon (Kinks), Groovy Kind of Love (Mindbenders), Sunny (Bobby Hebb), Baby Scratch My Back (Slim Harpo), Gloria (Them), (I'm a) Road Runner (Jr Walker & the All Stars), Get Ready (Temptations), I Saw Her Again Last Night (Mamas & Papas), Warm and Tender Love (Percy Sledge), Summertime (Billy Stewart), Cheater (Bob Kuban & the In-Men), Rhapsody in the Rain (Lou Christie), Turn-Down Day (Cyrkle), Sloop John B (Beach Boys), Oh How Happy (Shades of Blue), Elusive Butterfly (Bob Lind), You Baby (Turtles), But It's Alright (JJ Jackson), Holy Cow (Lee Dorsey), Love Makes the World Go Round (Deon Jackson).
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Blowin' Your Mind!
Van Morrison
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000002AOX
Release Date: 1995-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Brown Eyed Girl
- He Ain't Give You None
- T.B. Sheets
- Spanish Rose
- Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
- Ro Ro Rosey
- Who Drove The Red Sports Car
- Midnight Special
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- Ro Ro Rosey (Alternate)
- Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye) (Alternate)
- Who Drove The Red Sports Car (Alternate)
- Midnight Special (Alternate)
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After a young Van Morrison left his Belfast R&B-pop band Them following a couple of U.K. hits in "Gloria" and "Here Comes the Night," American producer-songwriter Bert Berns brought him to New York for 48 hours in early 1967 to record the tracks that would become Blowin' Your Mind! Berns died shortly thereafter, but the tracks he cut included the song that launched Morrison's solo career--the U.S. top 10 hit "Brown Eyed Girl." Most of these songs have been released on early Morrison compilations. But this is the audiophile version of the original album (plus alternate takes) in its original format with the great psychedelic artwork, and it contains some youthful vocal magic on the soul standard "He Ain't Give You None," the stark and graphic "TB Sheets," and the strange and wonderful "Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)." This was undoubtedly Morrison's first period of transition. After the release of Blowin' Your Mind! he moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to work on his next album, the landmark Astral Weeks. --John Sutton-Smith
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- Album #4 of 7
- Probably the best in the Vanilla Ice catalog
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Mind Blowin
Vanilla Ice
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000008LY9
Release Date: 1994-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Live Intro
- Fame
- Get Em' Now
- Wrath
- Roll 'Em Up
- Hit 'Em Hard
- Smooth Interlude
- Now and Forever
- Iceman Party
- Oh My Gosh
- Minutes of Power
- I Go Down
- Bullet on the Chart
- Phunky Rhymes
- Blowin' My Mind
- Son of a Gun
- Get Loose
Customer Reviews:
Album #4 of 7.......2006-12-17
Mind Blowin' is in my opinion, a great album. Vanilla probably was trying to
go for the "gangsta" or maybe even "g-funk" sound here which was quite a stretch. But, if you want to sell records, you have to adapt to what is popular. At least to an extent. Obviously, no one really bought Vaniila Ice as a "G", but if you actually listen to it, the production is good. It would be easy to imagine Snoop, Dre, Eazy-E (R.I.P.), or almost any other black rapper (except maybe Hammer or Fresh Prince) spittin' on these tracks. As far as lyrics, I'd say this is probably his best work, he borrowed a lot of lines from this album and used them on later ones. I thought the dreads were a little ridiculous, though. If you are a fan and you haven't heard this, buy it. If you aren't a fan, try to forget that this is Vanilla Ice. Imagine he is some rapper from the 90's and just pop it in and chill, you might be surprised when you notice yourself bobbin' your head.
Probably the best in the Vanilla Ice catalog.......2006-03-30
I first listened to this album about seven years ago and have heard it a few times since, including just this past year, as I know a couple people who own a copy. I don't own this cd myself, and have no plans to buy it. However, I felt the need to offer an objective review that will balance out all the ones left by people who are either hardcore Vanilla Ice fans or extreme haters, with no middle ground in sight. I've heard it enough times to give a pretty informed review. I've also heard pretty much everything else in his catalog, so it will be easy for me to make some comparisons to earlier (and later) work.
'Mind Blowin' was Vanilla Ice's attempt to return to the top of the charts in 1994. The album had a more loose and laid back feel compared to earlier efforts from Rob Van Winkle. 'Mind Blowin' turned out to be a commercial failure, for a variety of reasons.
To start, SBK Records (Ice's label) went under around the time this came out and any promotional efforts dried up with the label. Secondly, hip hop (and pop) fans were not buying the new, tougher, funkier Vanilla Ice sound. This is an album that is often classified (mistakenly) as gangster rap, like M.C. Hammer once attempted himself. This is actually more along the lines of Cypress Hill or House of Pain, as opposed to Dr. Dre, N.W.A. or Snoop Dogg. You could even classify this as safe, radio-friendly party rap, not unlike Sir Mix A Lot. Ice manages to avoid any real cursing or profanity on this album, even stopping himself before swearing at one point, so he doesn't come across as tough as he might like to. That or he wanted to get as many cuts played on the radio as possible. Isn't this what it is all about?
Truth is, 'Mind Blowin' is actually Vanilla Ice's best album which may not be saying much. However, it is significantly better than 'To The Extreme', 'Extremely Live' or anything that has come out since this release. There are a lot of popular songs that are sampled or lifted in this album, something Vanilla Ice has done throughout his career. Rob/Ice has a number of very short song intros (i.e. "Live Intro" and "Smooth Interlude"), which is also par for the course on his studio albums.
"Fame" is indeed a David Bowie cover and this selection opens the album, getting it off to a decent start. "The Wrath" and "Roll em up" were both released as singles, which gives you a clue as to what some of the better songs on this effort are. "Hit em hard" is a comical track in which Vanilla stumbles through an attempted diss/threat on Mark Wahlberg (Marky Mark) and New Kids on the Block, which is pointless since neither of them (or Ice) were selling a lot of records in 1994. Why even bother going after them? You won't find top-notch rapping on the song, but the diehard Vanilla Ice fans will undoubtedly eat this one up. The rapping isn't much better on "Now & Forever" but at least the sampling is pretty good. "Iceman Party" follows and sounds very dated, like an outtake from an earlier album. The song makes references to both cassette tapes, thanking fans for (quote) "buying Vanilla Ice tapes", and to the year 1992 (even though 'Mind Blowin' came out in 1994). It suggests that Ice had this tune laying around for a couple years and threw it on the album anyway, without bothering to update it.
"Oh My Gosh", like "Roll em' up" earlier on the album, makes reference to smoking pot, a theme that occasionally shows up on this record. "Minutes of Power" sounds like something Coolio was doing when he was still making MTV hits. It is actually one of the best (and funkiest) tunes Ice has ever done, for better or worse. "I Go Down" is Vanilla Ice copying Tupac Shakur and doing an ok job. He actually gives a shout out to both Tupac and Mary J. Blige in this song, maybe hoping this will give him some credibility. "Bullet On The Chart" is just another short song intro (like some of the others I previously mentioned), which leads into the next tune ("Phunky Rhymes"). "Phunky Rhymes" disses Two Live Crew and also thanks all the supporters who stuck with Ice during thick and thin, it isn't that bad of a song overall. "Blowin' My Mind" is something that would have never appeared on an earlier Vanilla Ice album. However, it does contain the same old lyrics boasting about his sexual conquests. "Son Of A Gun" (mistitled on Amazon) is a short sample, like the ones that came before it. "Get Loose" attempts to rehash the earlier hit "Ice Ice Baby" at one point. This final track is the weakest effort and has some of the poorest rapping of the entire lp. It is certainly not a good way to finish things up.
Quite honestly, I liked this one better than I expected. It is the best Vanilla Ice is capable of and that isn't so bad. Some fans of this artist may not know that Rob Van Winkle later rehashed two songs from this album, "The Wrath" and "Oh my gosh", on his so-called heavy metal/nu-metal comeback cd, 'Hard To Swallow', which came out in 1998 on a major label and nearly went gold (stunning a lot of naysayers).
Despite the modest rating of three stars, anyone who digs Vanilla Ice or late 80's/early 90's whitebread or pop rap would do well to pick this up. This is an essential release for the Vanilla Ice fanbase, which has more members than people might think, even if they are fans for the kitsch value alone. If you've always loathed this "rapper", don't even bother. Nothing about 'Mind Blowin' is likely to change (or blow) your "mind", pardon the pun.
While it is not all that important, it is worth noting that 'Mind Blowin' had the best cover art of any Vanilla Ice album. It was also the very first time he started using a brand new logo which has appeared on every album cover since.
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22 tracks. here comes the night-them, game of love-wayne fontana & mindbenders, since i lost by baby-temptations, the "in" crowd-dobie gray, respect-otis redding, baby don't go-sonny & cher, the birds and the bees-jewel akens, i'm a fool-dino desi & billy, who'll be the next in line-kinks, you tell me why-beau brummels, ferry across the mersey-gerry & pacemakers, save your heart for me-gary lewis & playboys, run, baby, run(back into my arms)-newbeats, don't fight it-wilson pickett, ask the lonely-four tops, laugh at me-sonny, agent double-o-soul -edwin starr, you turn me on(turn on song)-ian whitcomb, nothing but heartaches-diana ross & supremes, go now!-moody blues, hurt so bad-little anthony & imperials.
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1967: Blowin' Your Mind (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
The Byrds , The Beach Boys , The Mamas and the Papas , Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston , Robert Knight , Peaches and Herb , James and Bobby Purify , Miriam Makeba , The Turtles , and The Tremeloes
Manufacturer: Time Life Music
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ASIN: B000RSL7MK |
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Track list: 1) The Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star, 2) The Beach Boys - Heroes And Villains, 3) Mamas And The Papas - Words Of Love, 4) Marvin Gaye And Kim Weston - It Takes Two, 5) Robert Knight - Everlasting Love, 6) Peaches And Herb - Close Your Eyes, 7) James And Bobby Purfy - Shake A Tail Feather, 8) Joe Tex - Skinny Legs And All, 9) The Marvelettes - The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game, 10) The Tremeloes - Here Comes My Baby, 11) Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness, 12) The Four Tops - Seven Rooms Of Gloom, 13) Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata, 14) Martha Reeves And The Vandellas - Honey Chile, 15) The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, 16) The Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941, 17) The Lovin' Spoonful - Darling Be Home Soon, 18) The Box Tops - Neon Rainbow, 19) The Hombres - Let It Out, 20) The Turtles - She's My Girl, 21) The Young Rascals - How Can I Be Sure, 22) Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man
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- Straight Fire!
- Probably the best in the Vanilla Ice catalog
- Don't Be Hatin
- Da Kronic blows my mind & so does Vanilla Ice
- Mind Blowin' Is Right!
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Mind Blowin
Vanilla Ice
Manufacturer: Ultrax Records
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ASIN: B000055ZEA
Release Date: 2000-11-28 |
Tracks:
- Live Intro
- Fame
- Get 'Em Now
- The Wrath
- Roll 'Em Up
- Hit 'Em Hard
- Smooth Interlude
- Now & Forever
- Iceman Party
- Oh My Gosh
- Minutes Of Power
- I Go Down
- Bullet On The Chart
- Phunky Rhymes
- Blowin My Mind
- Son Of A Gym
- Get Loose
Customer Reviews:
Straight Fire!.......2006-12-09
I was a Ice fan back in the early ninties when he was super mainstream, but i was very young just getting into music, and then I remember people hating on him and he became a joke for most. Alot of artist were trying to ditch their teen booper image and trading it for the harder sound that was becoming popular in 1994 (think wu-tang clan 36 chambers)i believe Mc Hammer tried doing it too, and it just looked like they were trying to hard. Now flash forward 10 years and i find myself in a outlet store where everything is cheaper and they had a little cd section and their it was Mind Blowin, i'm actually a very open minded person when it comes to music, i never discriminate. So I said what the heck for $1.88 I can't go wrong! The best $1.88 i ever spent let me tell you and just recently i had installed a subwoofer and amp in my car so it was time to blow my mind, and boy did it. I'm telling you this album bumps, very nice production by DJ Zero ("who wears a chronic hat but always says no") seriously the beats are amazing, almost like ahead of its time, most songs still sound great and not dated at all. What I really like about this album is that pretty much every song kicks, you can hear the whole cd without even thinking of skipping a song, which ya gotta agree can't be said about much music, especially these days in which i think hip hop is dead. What kind of sadens me is that if you tell your friends that you like this album people automatically hate, they don't even give a chance. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. "But I say yes and get it off my chest" Roll em up! is the best track
Probably the best in the Vanilla Ice catalog.......2006-03-30
I first listened to this album about seven years ago and have heard it a few times since, including just this past year, as I know a couple people who own a copy. I don't own this cd myself, and have no plans to buy it. However, I felt the need to offer an objective review that will balance out all the ones left by people who are either hardcore Vanilla Ice fans or extreme haters, with no middle ground in sight. I've heard it enough times to give a pretty informed review. I've also heard pretty much everything else in his catalog, so it will be easy for me to make some comparisons to earlier (and later) work.
'Mind Blowin' was Vanilla Ice's attempt to return to the top of the charts in 1994. The album had a more loose and laid back feel compared to earlier efforts from Rob Van Winkle. 'Mind Blowin' turned out to be a commercial failure, for a variety of reasons.
To start, SBK Records (Ice's label) went under around the time this came out and any promotional efforts dried up with the label. Secondly, hip hop (and pop) fans were not buying the new, tougher, funkier Vanilla Ice sound. This is an album that is often classified (mistakenly) as gangster rap, like M.C. Hammer once attempted himself. This is actually more along the lines of Cypress Hill or House of Pain, as opposed to Dr. Dre, N.W.A. or Snoop Dogg. You could even classify this as safe, radio-friendly party rap, not unlike Sir Mix A Lot. Ice manages to avoid any real cursing or profanity on this album, even stopping himself before swearing at one point, so he doesn't come across as tough as he might like to. That or he wanted to get as many cuts played on the radio as possible. Isn't this what it is all about?
Truth is, 'Mind Blowin' is actually Vanilla Ice's best album which may not be saying much. However, it is significantly better than 'To The Extreme', 'Extremely Live' or anything that has come out since this release. There are a lot of popular songs that are sampled or lifted in this album, something Vanilla Ice has done throughout his career. Rob/Ice has a number of very short song intros (i.e. "Live Intro" and "Smooth Interlude"), which is also par for the course on his studio albums.
"Fame" is indeed a David Bowie cover and this selection opens the album, getting it off to a decent start. "The Wrath" and "Roll em up" were both released as singles, which gives you a clue as to what some of the better songs on this effort are. "Hit em hard" is a comical track in which Vanilla stumbles through an attempted diss/threat on Mark Wahlberg (Marky Mark) and New Kids on the Block, which is pointless since neither of them (or Ice) were selling a lot of records in 1994. Why even bother going after them? You won't find top-notch rapping on the song, but the diehard Vanilla Ice fans will undoubtedly eat this one up. The rapping isn't much better on "Now & Forever" but at least the sampling is pretty good. "Iceman Party" follows and sounds very dated, like an outtake from an earlier album. The song makes references to both cassette tapes, thanking fans for (quote) "buying Vanilla Ice tapes", and to the year 1992 (even though 'Mind Blowin' came out in 1994). It suggests that Ice had this tune laying around for a couple years and threw it on the album anyway, without bothering to update it.
"Oh My Gosh", like "Roll em' up" earlier on the album, makes reference to smoking pot, a theme that occasionally shows up on this record. "Minutes of Power" sounds like something Coolio was doing when he was still making MTV hits. It is actually one of the best (and funkiest) tunes Ice has ever done, for better or worse. "I Go Down" is Vanilla Ice copying Tupac Shakur and doing an ok job. He actually gives a shout out to both Tupac and Mary J. Blige in this song, maybe hoping this will give him some credibility. "Bullet On The Chart" is just another short song intro (like some of the others I previously mentioned), which leads into the next tune ("Phunky Rhymes"). "Phunky Rhymes" disses Two Live Crew and also thanks all the supporters who stuck with Ice during thick and thin, it isn't that bad of a song overall. "Blowin' My Mind" is something that would have never appeared on an earlier Vanilla Ice album. However, it does contain the same old lyrics boasting about his sexual conquests. "Son Of A Gun" (mistitled on Amazon) is a short sample, like the ones that came before it. "Get Loose" attempts to rehash the earlier hit "Ice Ice Baby" at one point. This final track is the weakest effort and has some of the poorest rapping of the entire lp. It is certainly not a good way to finish things up.
Quite honestly, I liked this one better than I expected. It is the best Vanilla Ice is capable of and that isn't so bad. Some fans of this artist may not know that Rob Van Winkle later rehashed two songs from this album, "The Wrath" and "Oh my gosh", on his so-called heavy metal/nu-metal comeback cd, 'Hard To Swallow', which came out in 1998 on a major label and nearly went gold (stunning a lot of naysayers).
Despite the modest rating of three stars, anyone who digs Vanilla Ice or late 80's/early 90's whitebread or pop rap would do well to pick this up. This is an essential release for the Vanilla Ice fanbase, which has more members than people might think, even if they are fans for the kitsch value alone. If you've always loathed this "rapper", don't even bother. Nothing about 'Mind Blowin' is likely to change (or blow) your "mind", pardon the pun.
While it is not all that important, it is worth noting that 'Mind Blowin' had the best cover art of any Vanilla Ice album. It was also the very first time he started using a brand new logo which has appeared on every album cover since.
Don't Be Hatin.......2004-07-27
Everybody stop hatin vanilla! I haven't even heard this 1 yet but to the extreme was the best. if u don't hav a v ice cd yet, get to the extreme.
Da Kronic blows my mind & so does Vanilla Ice.......2004-03-18
I wish i was a fan of Vanilla when dis cd 1st came out cause it is pretty fat an da songs r real hard to get nowadays.There r heaps of dope tracks on this cd but some of my fav's r "hit em hard","Roll em up" & "The Wrath.If u like dis cd also check out To the Extreme which is also fat. "U fill it, u want it, nw roll, it roll it, lick it, lick it, den hit it" frm da words of da master.
Mind Blowin' Is Right!.......2004-02-06
I must say that I was impressed to the extreme! I've always thought that Vanilla Ice was a decent rapper, but this album put him over the top. I highly reccommend this album to anyone who likes clever rhymes over party beats. Hit 'em Hard is a classic. I liked Marky Mark, but that song is great. If you liked Vanilla's flow on To the Extreme or the Cool As Ice soundtrack, buy this album now!
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Blowin' Your Mind!
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ASIN: B000023YG0
Release Date: 2002-01-22 |
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- Brown Eyed Girl
- He Ain't Give You None
- T.B. Sheets
- Spanish Rose
- Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
- Ro Ro Rosey
- Who Drove the Red Sports Car
- Midnight Special
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Mind Blowin'
Smooth
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DES9
Release Date: 1995-05-29 |
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Blowin' Your Mind
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ASIN: B00004SZAX
Release Date: 1999-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Brown Eyed Girl
- He Ain't Give You None
- T.B. Sheets
- Spanish Rose
- Goodbye Baby(Baby Goodbye)
- Ro Ro Rosey
- Who Drove The Red Sports Car
- Midnight Special
- Spanish Rose
- Ro Ro Rosey
- Goodbye Baby(Baby Goodbye)
- Who Drove The Red Sports Car
- Midnight Special
Album Description
Japanese reissue of Van's 1967 album featuring his smash'Brown Eyed Girl' & five bonus tracks, 'Spanish Rose', 'WhoDrove Red Sports Car', 'Midnight Special', 'Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)' and 'Ro Ro Rosey'. All of the bonus tracks arealternate takes of cu
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Mind Blowin
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ASIN: B000FTKQSM
Release Date: 2005-11-29 |
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- Mind Blowin (Wow!)
- We Be Klockin $$$
- Crime Pay$
- Always Cum Back 2 U
- Paper Cha$in
- Keep On
- Put It Down ! !
- Booty Call Me
- Game Reconize Game
- Creeep Move
- Hangin in Da Street$
- Hulstler$ Come Up
- Big Ol' Pimp
- Nuttin Wrong
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Sibelius Songs
Sweet Smell of Success: Best of the Epic Years [Import]
Rock 'N Pop [Import]
Orgullo Tanguero [Import]
Blues After Hours
Fishnets & Cigarettes