Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: Probably one bad song from 17...
...Chris Brown was born in the small town of Tappahannock, Virginia. He says it was quite hard growing up to be noticed in such a small place, but at only 16 years old, he released his self titled debut album, 'Chris Brown.'
Now at 17, (18 on May 5th), he's living the dream after his album has sold over one million copies as of 2007. Winning himself awards, appearing on hit show 'The O.C' and having a lead role in dance movie, 'Stomp the yard' alongside Neyo, Columbus Short and Meagan Good.
Tracklisting: -
1. intro
2. Run it! Featuring Juelz Santana
3. Yo (Excuse me miss)
4. Young Love
5. Gimme that
6. Ya man ain't me
7. Winner
8. Ain't no way (You won't love me)
9. Whats my name, Featuring Noah
10. Is this love?
11. Poppin'
12. Just fine
13. Say Goodbye
14. Run it! remix Featuring Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri
15. So...
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Advantages: Classic track 'Bulldozer' & 4 bonus tracks, good production job Disadvantages: By far the worst Machine Head Album let down by weak lyrical content
...to the point. The middle eight is almost a Slayer riff, but exactly what you want to hear and a welcome break from the monotony that has gone in the majority of tracks before. Ends with the sound of rain that leads into the next track...
...'Deafening Silence' is another leftfield track that is actually quite good. It has some good lyrics and guitar riffs, but best of all the clean parts sound right alongside Robb's singing. One thing though, I'm glad Machine Head never decided to retain this sound on their following releases.
'Supercharger' rounds out the album as the last track (The rest are bonus tracks limited to the Digipak Version). It's a welcome ending and a very punchy one with a similar opening as in the intro 'Declaration'. The riffs are aggressive and the title seems perfectly justified. A good ending to an album which is a slight...
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...In 2001, Chris Clark released Clarence Park, a challenging I.D.M album that took the electronica movement by surprise.
He would give birth to charismatic and soft piano pieces, light-hearted jubilative works and a very smart introduction to his trademark use of clichéd genres.
In 2003, he would release a 6-track EP called Ceramics is the Bomb (Warp Records).
This would be a turning point. He would expand his technique and deviate from the dance-like signatures. Tracks like The Gavel and Slow Spines would introduce technoid and hip-hop variations. His sound would grow deeper, more technical and mature.
The same year, his full blown version of C.I.T.B would hit the stores.
Empty the Bones of You is Chris Clark's best effort. I do not think he will be able to topple this with his upcoming 2006 release.
Back in 2001, Chris...
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