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Various - Music Video Exposed The Collection flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Music Video Exposed The Collection
  • Other formats MP2 XM WAV AIFF AA FLAC DXD
  • Genre Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1294 mb
  • Size FLAC 1897 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 101

The Collection is an album series by American hip hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Volume One, consisting of hit songs between 1994 and 1998, was released on November 24, 1998, on Ruthless Records. Volume Two was released in 2000. K" is a remake of a song by Eazy-E entitled "Black Nigga Killa". The original version, with 3 verses by Eazy-E and none by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, can be found on Ruthless Records Tenth Anniversary: Decade of Game.

Meant to show to the world at large that his music was ready for the concert stage, and that he was ready for live exposure (Oldfield suffered for many years from stage fright), Exposed is sometimes wonderful, sometimes bombastic. This double-CD set consists of performances of "Tubular Bells" and "Incantations," the latter abbreviated considerably, with "Guilty" tossed in for good measure.

Band Name The Exposed. Album Name Marching On. Type Album. Released date 12 September 2006. Music StylePunk-Rock. Members owning this album0.

The Music Video Exposed. Music TV Series (2010– ). Episode Guide.

Fix in Music Library. The first three albums are awesome (especially The Sickness with Droppin' Plates) and I discovered new songs by them that are amazing. Their tone is so harsh and empowering and most of the songs have powerful lyrics.

The music seems unnecessarily slow to the point of lethargy. However, Rixton give way to album highlight Aloe Blacc's 'Here Today'; the strong vibe of gospel and blues give it a certain dynamism and very inspirational quality. Shine My Way' by Sheppard has a lot of the same sound, and its more subdued lyrics carry all the richness that the swinging beat demands. The album departs with two more acoustic style songs - NEEDTOBREATHE's 'Difference' and OneRepublic's closer 'I Lived'. On the whole, there's a lot of good to be said about 'The Giver: Music Collection'. It's extremely crisp and professional, and a lot of the songs on it are alternately soothing and fun to move to; it's great as a stand alone album. My only real complaint is its tendency towards uniformity.

Lossless Music Archives. Don't leave false ilusions behind. Xoo Multiplies is a bizarre album filled with singalong pop songs, a few interludes including commercial jingles and ad-men pitches, and no less than two versions of the Drells’ chestnut Tighten Up. There are a few solid electronic tunes ( Nice Age, Citizens of Science ) amid the chaos, plus instrumental versions of Chaos Panic and Lotus Love added to the CD issue.

Tracklist

1 AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long
2 David Bowie, Mick Jagger Dancing In The Street
3 Def Leppard Pour Some Sugar In Me
4 Duran Duran Rio
5 Fleetwood Mac Gypsy
6 Whitney Houston I Get So Emotional
7 Billy Idol White Wedding
8 Metallica Enter Sandman
9 Queen Radio Ga Ga
10 Spandau Ballet True

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Scott Millaney and 3DD Productions
  • Copyright (c) – Entertainment One US, LP
  • Manufactured By – Entertainment One U.S., LP
  • Distributed By – Entertainment One US, LP

Credits

  • Interviewee – Angus Young, Brian Johnson, David Mallet , Joe Elliott, Lars Ulrich, Nick Rhodes, Richie Sambora, Rick Savage, Russell Mulcahy, Simon Le Bon, Wayne Isham

Notes

503 minutes

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 741952699996