Monday 25 August 2008

LL Cool J - Exit 13 Tracklisting Revealed

The competently named 'Exit 13' is the thirteenth release from LL Cool J and will be his last on Def Jam, termination a relationship with the label that has lasted more than twenty years.


'Exit 13' is the first LL record album in 8 years to get the Parental Advisory warning tag for containing swearing, the last unmatchable being G.O.A.T. back in 2000. LL has confirmed that thither will be a uncontaminating version featuring alternate lyrics in place of the explicit ones.


You'll find it in the stores on 9th September.


01. It's Time For War

02. Old School New School

03. Feel My Heart Beat (featuring 50 Cent)

04. Get Over Here (featuring Nicolette, Jiz, Lyrikal & Ticky Diamondz)

05. Baby (featuring The-Dream)

06. You Better Watch Me

07. Cry (featuring Lil' Mo)

08. Baby (Rock Remix) (featuring Richie Sambora)

09. Rocking With The G.O.A.T.

10. This Is Ring Tone M� (featuring Grandmaster Caz)

11. Like A Radio (featuring Ryan Leslie)

12. I Fall In Love (featuring Elan of The D.E.Y.)

13. Ur Only A Customer

14. Mr. President (featuring Wyclef Jean)

15. American Girl

16. Speedin On Da Highway / Exit 13 (featuring Funkmaster Flex)

17. Come And Party With Me (featuring Fat Joe & Sheek Louch)

18. We Rollin'

19. Dear Hip Hop




More info

Friday 15 August 2008

Download Ustad Amjad Ali Khan






Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
   

Artist: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Folk
Ethnic

   







Discography:


Sadaayen: Evocation
   

 Sadaayen: Evocation

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 4
Sarod Recitals
   

 Sarod Recitals

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 2
Raag Yaman
   

 Raag Yaman

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 3






The youngest boy of sarod theatrical role player Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan, Amjad Ali Khan has continued to enlarge on his father's bequest. Performing as a soloist and in collaboration with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Charlie Byrd, Igor Frolav, Glenda Simpson, and Barry Mason, Khan has brought a planetary follow to the sarod, a 25-stringed, violin-like, Indian tool. While The Gulf Weekly claimed, "(Khan) is in a family by himself, born with musical speech rhythm in his soul and fingers," The Lincoln Journal Star wrote, "(Khan is) far-famed for his elegant style and technique. After a lifespan of make on the instrument, he has disfranchised a new life to an ancient form." In a follow-up of a concert by Khan, The New York Times proclaimed, "(Khan) casts a kind of magic spell on audiences, sending out ripples of excitement." Tracing his family's roots to Mian Tansen, a 16th-century musician in the court of the Emperor Khan, Khan began playing the sarod at the old age of 10. With his beginner as his guru, under the strict field of Guru Shisya Parampara, he advanced cursorily. Performing his 1st class honours degree concert at the age of 12, he was a nationally known notable person in India inside trinity years. Khan's matrimonial woman, Subhalakshmi, a well-known Indian classic professional social dancer, retired from performing future their union. In addition to recording many award-winning albums, including Raga Bhairav, which stratified among the Top 50 classical albums of 1995 by BBC Magazine, Khan has been featured in several documentary videos including the Canadian-produced Amjat Ali Khan in 1971, and Live Concert In Tokyo in 1989.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Saints

Saints   
Artist: Saints

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


(I'm) Stranded   
 (I'm) Stranded

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 10