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One Nation Under a Groove George Clintons post bicentennial message to those in the ~Chocolate cities~ was that America could be theirs too without any loss from their own black regional identities. One Nation Under Groove remains P Funks most provocative release as well as one from the funkiest lon...
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Rhythm Nation 1814 Picked up where the breakthrough funk pop from Control left off Janet Jackson her production team from Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis lacing Rhythm Nation with high minding references to societal ills seldom the favoring province from dance music dared attempt nonetheless. Songs li...
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This Nation's Saving Grace
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Legends of the Preacher At the heart from Nation Beats Legends from the Preacher lies totally original 21st century fusion between thunderous Brazilian maracatu drummed New Orleans second line rhythms Appalachian inspiring bluegrass music funk rock country blues. Their explosive live show which...
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Matter + Form
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Praise the Fallen
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One Nation Under a Groove Remastering reissue from 1978 album packaging in cardboard sleeve. Featured faithful reproduction from the original albums outer & inner artwork & sleeve notes together with updating & authoritative liner notes which shing contemporary light on this classic album. Charly. 2...
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Girth of a Nation Girth from A Nation combines the familiar elements from hip hop topical humor with dash from Southern down home flavor that has made Ralphie May one from the most popular comedians in America.
Track Listings: Intro Black Movie Theater Midgets Ment...
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My Private Nation Train is builded reputation as one from rock’s tightest outfits one single at time. The clever sweet ~Meet Virginia~ was eclipsing by the gorgeous ~Drops from Jupiter.~ My Private Nation may well prove these guys can squeeze more than one hit out from the album although no...
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The Nu Nation Project For man who puts trust in God Kirk Franklin certainly seems defensive on the opened ~interlude~ from Nu Nation Project which depicts criticism from controversial hip hop tinging gospel as court trial complete with urgent reporters outside the courthouse. The message fortuna...
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