Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Wu-Tang Clan - Legendary Weapons [2011]


01. Start The Show feat. Raekwon & RZA
02. Laced Cheeba feat. Ghostface, Sean Price & Trife Diesel
03. Diesel Fluid feat. Method Man, Trife Diesel & Cappadonna
04. Played By The Game
05. The Black Diamonds feat. Ghostface, Roc Marciano & Killa Sin
06. Legendary Weapons feat. Ghostface, AZ & M.O.P.
07. Never Feel This Pain feat. Inspectah Deck, U-God & Tre Williams
08. Angels Got Wings
09. Drunk Tongue feat. Killa Sin
10. 225 Rounds feat. U-God, Cappadonna, Bronze Nazareth & RZA
11. Meteor Hammer feat. Ghostface, Action Bronson & Termanology
12. Live Through Death
13. Only the Rugged Survive feat. RZA
14. Outro

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Roc Marciano & Gangrene (The Alchemist & Oh No) 2011


01. Roc Marciano - Momma Told Me
02. Roc Marciano - Hoard 90
03. Roc Marciano - Jet Luggage feat. The Alchemist & Oh No
04. Gangrene - Papercuts
05. Gangrene - New Shit
06. Gangrene - Sewer Gravy feat. Roc Marciano
07. Roc Marciano - Jaws (Bonus Track)

T3 feat Kameron Corvet (HELLO WORLD) 2011

T3 (Slum Village) - 3iller [2011]


Known for his tantalizing word play and smooth soulful flow, T3 gives his fans a solo EP album worth downloading. In an era where rappers have fleeted from producing albums with more than one or two hits for the radio and the club, it is refreshing to have artists, such as T3, remain a TRUE Artist...putting 100% into each track.

01 - Intro
02 -  Give Me A Beat
03 -  Hello Word
04 - Motor Freaks
05 - Never Enuff

Vast Aire "Man of Steel" (Official Music Video)

John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (1961)


My Favorite Things is the seventh album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1961 on Atlantic Records. It was the first album to feature Coltrane's playing on soprano saxophone, and yielded a commercial breakthrough in the form of a hit single that gained popularity in 1961 on radio, an edited version of the title song, "My Favorite Things." In 1998, the album was a recipient of the Grammy Hall of Fame award.

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Snoop Dogg – Stoners Anthem (Official Video)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Common Ft. Nas – Ghetto Dreams (Official Video)

Bobby Hutcherson – Patterns [1968]


All of Bobby Hutcherson’s late ’60s Blue Note dates are excellent examples of superior ensemble interaction coupled with fascinating compositions. 1968′s Patterns features the vibraphonist leading a quintet capable of tremendous textural changes and near-classical sophistication. The group offers its interpretation of six spellbinding pieces (plus one extra take of the title track), most of which were composed by drummer Joe Chambers. On this must-have session Stanley Cowell (piano), Reggie Workman (bass) and saxophonist James Spaulding (who also adds beautiful colors on flute) round out the group.

Personnel: Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); James Spaulding (alto saxophone, flute); Stanley Cowell (piano); Reggie Workman (bass); Joe Chambers (drums).
01. Effi
02. Ankara
03. A Time To Go
04. Patterns
05. Irina
06. Nocturnal
07. Patterns (Alternate Take)


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