 | No Description Available. Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: PA Release Date: 22-OCT-2002 Artist: Field Mob | $11 - $16 Compare8 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2000-12-12, Audio CD, Mca Artist: Field Mob | $11 - $16 Compare8 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2002-10-22, Audio CD, Mca Artist: Field Mob | $13 - $75 Compare3 Merchants |
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 | Remember when Hip-Hop fans actually wrote down the words to their favorite songs and memorized them. Today, it’s hard to find MCs who make you think, and critics are quick to condemn Southern rappers as the worst offenders of all. Enter Field Mob and their third album, Light Poles and Pine Trees. The pioneers of the country boy movement waste no time delivering lyrics destined to switch up the game. Respect ‘em because you can’t check ‘em. Painting vivid pictures powered by their colorful, down-home perspective, Field Mob’s rhymes stand out. That’s what Ludacris thought when he signed them to his Disturbing Tha Peace/Geffen Records imprint. Being an artist first, and arguably one of the greatest rappers of all time, Ludacris saw untapped potential. DTP is a whole ‘nother chapter in Field Mob’s career. After bad deals and botched promotion, Smoke (Darion Crawford) and Shawn Jay (Shawn Johnson) are finally getting the look they deserve. After all, the Albany, Georg... (less)Artist: Field Mob | $5 - $21 Compare10 Merchants |
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 | Remember when Hip-Hop fans actually wrote down the words to their favorite songs and memorized them. Today, it’s hard to find MCs who make you think, and critics are quick to condemn Southern rappers as the worst offenders of all. Enter Field Mob and their third album, Light Poles and Pine Trees. The pioneers of the country boy movement waste no time delivering lyrics destined to switch up the game. Respect ‘em because you can’t check ‘em. Painting vivid pictures powered by their colorful, down-home perspective, Field Mob’s rhymes stand out. That’s what Ludacris thought when he signed them to his Disturbing Tha Peace/Geffen Records imprint. Being an artist first, and arguably one of the greatest rappers of all time, Ludacris saw untapped potential. DTP is a whole ‘nother chapter in Field Mob’s career. After bad deals and botched promotion, Smoke (Darion Crawford) and Shawn Jay (Shawn Johnson) are finally getting the look they deserve. After all, the Albany, Georg... (less)Artist: Field Mob | $12 - $75 Compare11 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2003-06-03, Audio CD, Mca Artist: Field Mob | $4 - $10 Compare2 Merchants |
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 | Remember when hip hop fans actually wrote down the words to their favorite songs and memorized them? Today, it's hard to find MCs who make you think, and critics are quick to condemn Southern rappers as the worst offenders of all. Enter Field Mob and their third album, "Light Poles & Pine Trees". The pioneers of the country boy movement waste no time delivering lyrics destined to switch up the game. Respect 'em because you can't check 'em. Painting vivid pictures powered by their colorful, down-home perspective, Field Mob's rhymes stand out. (less)Universal | $40 See Itamazon.com |
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 | Japanese version featuring a bonus track: "Sick Of Being Lonely (featuring Nivea)". Universal | $37 See Itamazon.com |
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 | 2006 CD single featuring Ciara, taken from the third album Light Poles And Pine Trees by this pioneering Atlanta Hip Hop group. Features two versions of 'So What' (Main Version and Instrumental) plus 'Deep Tonight'. Polydor. Universal Import | $13 See Itamazon.com |
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 | CD single featuring the vocal talents of Ciara, taken from this Hip Hop duo's Light Poles And Pine Trees album, Features two versions of 'So What' (Main Version and Instrumental) plus 'Deep Tonight'. Polydor. 2006. Universal | $11 See Itamazon.com |
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 | Remember when Hip-Hop fans actually wrote down the words to their favorite songs and memorized them. Today, it’s hard to find MCs who make you think, and critics are quick to condemn Southern rappers as the worst offenders of all. Enter Field Mob and their third album, Light Poles and Pine Trees. The pioneers of the country boy movement waste no time delivering lyrics destined to switch up the game. Respect ‘em because you can’t check ‘em. Painting vivid pictures powered by their colorful, down-home perspective, Field Mob’s rhymes stand out. That’s what Ludacris thought when he signed them to his Disturbing Tha Peace/Geffen Records imprint. Being an artist first, and arguably one of the greatest rappers of all time, Ludacris saw untapped potential. DTP is a whole ‘nother chapter in Field Mob’s career. After bad deals and botched promotion, Smoke (Darion Crawford) and Shawn Jay (Shawn Johnson) are finally getting the look they deserve. After all, the Albany, Georg... (less)Artist: Field Mob | $13 - $16 Compare3 Merchants |
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 | Release Date: 2006-08-22, Vinyl, Geffen Records Artist: Field Mob | $6 - $6 Compare2 Merchants |
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 | Taking its name from the 50-foot effigy burned every year by a hysterical mob during the Fiestas De Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Zozobra is the brainchild of Cave In/Old Man Gloom bassist Caleb Scofield. "Harmonic Tremors" deftly traverses the far-flung fields of transcendental space rock and explosive dirge metal with alternately snarling and oscillating riffery, crippling bass quakes, and apocalyptic proclamations hurled end over end toward the cosmic unconsciousness. (less)Artist: Zozobra | $10 - $20 Compare9 Merchants |
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 | Big Nod is the next hot man to rise from Georgia. With his own unique style (country hip hop), Big Nod has done collaborations with icons such as Bennie Man, 8 Ball and Bun-B. “The Come Up Man” features the hit “ Welcome 2 Da Trap” starring Shon J of Field Mob, and a host of other hip-hop game spitters. (less)Artist: Big Nod | $8 - $12 Compare6 Merchants |
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 | The story of Wonder Wheel is a glorious tale of happenstance and discovery, populated by luminaries from different worlds and different eras. In the pantheon: American folk icon Woody Guthrie and world music superstars the Klezmatics, Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, maestro Itzhak Perlman—whose chance meeting with Nora helped plant the seed for the project, Celtic vocalist Susan McKeown, and producers GoodandEvil (Sex Mob, Elysian Fields, Felix Da Housecat). These Coney Island-wrought lyrics add a less-known urban dimension to a man seen as the avatar of dust- bowl ballads. But, like thousands of his songs, they were left unrecorded, their music forgotten. The result, seven years in the making, is Wonder Wheel—a record Nora describes as "Just as my father would have wanted." The album reflects Woody’s political stance and social agenda into a larger, global mirror, and brings a 20th century American figurehead to a 21st-century audience. Woody’s lyrics—set to music... (less)Artist: The Klezmatics | $10 - $19 Compare10 Merchants |
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