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    The Manifolds
     
    The Purple Claw
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    T.lee
     
    Babybrutha Does
    A nice combination of electric guitar the reminds you of early prince and electric bass that is Larry Graham. Jazzy at times and acoustic as well. Raphael Saadiq and Lenny Kravitz blend.
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    Jamie Mallender
     
    Return To Bass
    A bass guitar oriented fusion, crossover, progressive, instrumental album featuring a mishmash of genres, time changes and mood swings with a loose Sci-Fi B-Movie feel - more musical journey than virtuoso showcase, nevertheless displaying impressive chops
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    Curtis Clark
     
    The Fisher Of Men
    This cd is inspirational with a christian and jazz overtone. s
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    Tee Jay Da King
     
    Set It Off: The Real Kleo Story
    The newest addition to the Dallas, Texas "super label" TruStyle Records, Tee Jay Da King will be releasing her debut album "SET IT OFF: The Real Kleo Story" in September 2009. Tee Jay is an artist whom rises from the wicked streets of Oak Cliff, Texas. Working closely with "super producer" Big Boss Da Boss Man on his latest release Black Heart, Tee Jay is now ready to focus on her solo career in rap. When Big Boss was asked about the newest addition to TruStyle Records he replied, "Tee Jay can change this game. Tee Jay can change the world! She is representing a demographic that this nation has ignored and tormented forever. She is one of a kind." Until the release of her debut album, Tee Jay Da King will be releasing a series of mixtape songs that will be sure to solidify her position in hip-hop. Remember, SET IT OFF: The Real Kleo Story coming September 15, 2009!
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    Bonnie Barnett and Ken Filiano
     
    Trio for Two
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    Seth Horan
     
    Clang & Chime
    The self-proclaimed "last CD" by the bassist/singer-songwriter - Horan produced this album by emailing song demos to his fans and soliciting their feedback over a 6-month period before recording professionally. The result is Horan's strongest album yet.
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    Tiwanaku
     
    Today In Battle
    This is purely melodic technical death/thrash metal!! Prepare to lose the skin on your face!!
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    Pierre Boussaguet & Alain Jean-Marie
     
    Still Dukish
    A rare piano & double bass duo, with two of France's top current jazz musicians, in the spirit of the Duke Ellington & Ray Brown duo LP titled 'This one's for Blanton.'
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    Power Supply
     
    Bass Boom Bottom
    Songs featured on this album:BASS-BOOM-BOTTOM and WOOFER EXCURSION TEST. This disc contains very low sub-bass frequenceyes,one should use extrem caution befor playing
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    Top Albums

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    Doug Johns
    Pocket Fulla Nasty
    Extreme Funk Bass. With grooves at least twice as funky as his self-titled, debut release, Pocket Fulla Nasty delivers masterful composition alongside outstanding performances from drummer Chris Ceja and guest artists Oz Noy, Otmaro Ruiz and Kenny Anderso
    Pocket Fulla Nasty Doug Johns’ Second Solo CD Release In order to resonate within us, songs must be both percussive and melodic, containing the undeniable, indefinable quality of an inner pulse. With soulful songwriting and his unique ability to emulate other instruments with his bass, Doug Johns’ second solo CD, titled Pocket Fulla Nasty, grooves with a serious inner pulse. With a resume that includes work with Victor Wooten, Buddy Miles, Steve Smith. Dweezil Zappa, and Grammy-winning producer Aaron Lindsey, Doug Johns has that rare combination of innate talent along with a mature sense for arrangement and technique. It’s no surprise that Pocket Fulla Nasty is, first and foremost, musical. Co-produced with long-time drummer, Chris Ceja, Pocket Fulla Nasty has no shortage of musical talent. Featuring Mark Leach on Hammond, guitarists Oz Noy and Dana Rasch, Otmaro Ruiz on keys, horn greats Joe Miller, Kenny Anderson and Utah Witherspoon, and the percussive genius of Rafael Guzman, Jr., it’s obvious Doug believes in surrounding himself with great talent. From full screaming horn lines to stripped-down bass and drums, the diversity of Johns’ second solo release is nothing short of amazing. A combination of daring musicality and stunning technique, Doug Johns’ Pocket Fulla Nasty is a funk-charged expedition through style and composition. You may recall from my review of Doug's previous self-titled CD that I was really impressed with both his playing and writing. Well, I'm happy to report that "Pocket Fulla Nasty" is exactly what is says and blows the first release out of the water! Doug's also recruited some of my favorite players on here (Oz Noy on guitar and Otmaro Ruiz on Keys for example.... whoo!). Doug's playing is very deep and chocked FULL of groove and pocket. He has a hard plucking technique (almost sounds slapped, but I don't believe it is. More of a hybrid with a heavy finger-style plucking) that really is key to his ability to pull a wealth of tone, overtones and sounds out of his bass that only come with great technique and attention to detail. The tunes are heavy with groove, a bit rocking here and there, a little sweet here and there but, for the most part, nothing but great bass work and a stellar band! The tunes are very cool as well. A very heavy lesson in groove-ology is in store with this one... Highly recommended. Damian Erskine Bass Musician magazine.com Doug Johns had me at hello. And by the time he hit the "nevah, evah touch it" cover of "Stairway to Heaven," I wondered if the studio rats in Far Corporation had heard it. Johns returns to glory with a new slate of funk on Pocket Fulla Nasty -- an 11-track tour de force that suggests if he's not the best bass player in Cleveland, it's only because Stuart Hamm bought a foreclosed home on the east side somewhere (kidding). The nimble, large-band funk carries on from the opening strains of the horn-fortified "Scrumpt" to the one-two pop of "Chump Suey" and "Knutso." The description "Tower of Power with Victor Wooten on bass" couldn't be more apt. Like I said last year, this guy's an absolute monster at his craft. He speaks softly, but carries a big four-string. Keep an eye on the schedules at the Winchester, Wilbert's and Brothers Lounge. Odds are he'll turn up pretty soon. From Cool Cleveland Managing Editor Peter Chakerian peterATcoolcleveland.com
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    Mr. Cas
    Redemption
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    Chris Buck
    Progasaurus
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    jeff allison
    Another Level
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    Bryan Beller
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Ascension
      Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Miles Long
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      2.
      Keep Smilin'
      Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Miles Long
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      3.
      Band Get Em' (clean)
      Pat Greene
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      4.
      Today in Battle (feat. Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse)
      Tiwanaku
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      5.
      Band Get Em' (explicit)
      Pat Greene
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      6.
      Why Ask Why
      Kim Portnoy/Jay Hungerford
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      7.
      Wednesday
      Manny Silvera
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      8.
      De Colombia a Cuba Ii
      Manny Silvera
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      9.
      Preparation Jamilo
      Marco Rodi
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      10.
      Garvey Refugees
      JAHFIRM SOUND SYSTEM
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