Advantages: Every one you can think of Disadvantages: none
the blues is all about. Love, hate, pathos, hope, despair with some fantastic blues and blues slide guitar technique.
The next track, I'm a Man by Bo Didley is interesting. It is still obviously The Blues, yet it is Chicago Blues, vastly different from the Delta Blues that Howlin' Wolf is such a fine exponent of. However, one thing you must realise about Bo Didley is that although Bo Didley performs in the Chicargo Blues idiom, Bo Didley is, first and foremost, Bo Didley. When they made Bo Didley, they broke the mould. His style is truly unique. Apparently even to the extent of making his own guitar effects such as a wah wah unit from an old alarm clock before the wah wah unit was heard of.
The songs are not politically correct. But then, they reflect the harsh reality of lives gone bad. Your Funeral and My Trial sung by Sonny Boy ...
Advantages: The better tracks outweigh the average ones Disadvantages: Not many but some fillers
For what this cd is worth its good value for money, some little gems on this disc. Sometimes you buy soundtracks to find little known tracks that will never be released you can nod along to, Blue Streak has quite a few of these and i was well pleased with this purchase. Only seen the film once but rate the soundtrack higher
Girls Best Friend - Jay Z. A simple layed beat by Swizz Beats opens up the album with Jay Z hitting all the right notes, kind of. Single released with video, not his best but not a bad track
Criminal Mind - Tyrese & Heavy D. Good track, catchy chorus. A good up tempo follow up to the Jay Z track
Damn - So Plush & Ja Rule. Tune. Great track. Production by Darkchild hits the right spots, Ja Rule early raps leads you up the garden path and into a chorus filled with simple lyrics and sweet voices. Theres something ...
Advantages: Deals with issues of imaginary friends and being honest. Disadvantages: None for the right age group.
the panda features on the front.
The story centres around a little panda called Pandi who tells tales and is quite naughty. Pandi promises that he won?t do things but does them anyway like climbing trees when he has been specifically told not to. To get out of trouble he blames the GreatBlue Panda. In the supermarket he is told not to touch anything but ends up lying on a top of a huge pile of squashed cereal packets. Again he blames the GreatBlue Panda. The final straw comes when Mrs Panda bakes some chocolate fudge cakes, of course Pandi eats them but even with chocolate around his mouth he denies his wrong doing and again blames it on his imaginary friend the GreatBlue Panda. Mrs Panda decides that she has to do something to stop Pandi making up these tales so she writes him a letter and pretends it is from the GreatBlue Panda. She ...
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