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...Styles P a gangster and a gentlemen...
And in this solo album he begins to show the maturity y both as an individual a man and as an artist. Ive always been a fan of the lox even though people said they were boring i knew that Big and Puffys protoges would grow up to be big ballers in the rap game.
On that level the infamous holiday styles really hold his own.
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Advantages: NICE AND UPBEAT! EASY LYRICS! Disadvantages: NOT WELL KNOWN IN ENGLAND !
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...), getting their career off to a flying start with a No. 2 hit. "Flowers In The Rain", the record that was ensured immortality when (a) Tony Blackburn used it to open up Radio 1 in September 1967 and (b) a promotional postcard for it resulted in a successful libel case brought by the then Prime Minister Harold Wilson, repeated the No. 2 placing. Everyone has a favourite Move song, and mine is the 1968 top three hit "Fire Brigade" - shades of Eddie Cochran and some marvellous guitar work. "Wild Tiger Woman" is a thunderous assemblage of hooks, guitar riffs and piano by session supremo Nicky Hopkins, though surprisingly it proved to be their first flop single, and the much underrated "When Alice Comes Back To The Farm", with its terrific cello breaks and slide guitar their second. Let's not forget "Curly", "I Can Hear The Grass Grow", the mock...
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