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Mama Said Knock You Out (Music)





Increasingly dismissed by hip-hop fans as an old-school relic and a slick pop sellout, LL Cool J rang in the '90s with
Mama Said Knock
You Out, a hard-edged artistic renaissance that became his biggest-selling album ever. Part of the credit is due to producer Marley Marl, whose thumping, bass-hea...
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You Can Dance (Music)





Released in 1987 as a stopgap, the remix album
You Can Dance reworks material from Madonna's first three albums. Actually, it keeps the spotlight on her first record, adding non-LP singles like "Into the Groove" for good measure, along with a bonus track of "Where's the Party." Since it's a dance...
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You Can't Win (Music)
There are 13 new songs on this disc and they range from some slow blues to his characteristic hard-driven Texas blues that he learned growing up in the Fort Worth. His main influences that
you can hear are Jimmy Reed, Anson Funderburgh, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, though much of his vocal phrasing pr...
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You Can't Win (Music)
You Can't Win is a slow drive through the kind of America that feels as wrung out and worn through as a pair of old sneakers. It's the kind of terrain traversed by other introspective, rustic, youngish men like Jeff Tweedy, Joe Purdy, and (to an extent) Will Oldham -- the kind of place
you go if ...
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Blues You Can Use (Music)





Blues
You Can Use could have accurately been titled Blues and Soul
You Can Use because it offers a generous dose of R&B along with straight-ahead electric blues. But then, that title wouldn't have been as catchy. More important than the title, of course, is the music itself -- and Bobby "Blue" Bl...
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You Can Do Anything (Music)
Ah, the difficult third album. Supposedly written and recorded after an extended period of writer's block on the part of leader Dave McCabe, the band's first album after the somewhat acrimonious departure of lead guitarist Boyan Chowdhury, and even more worryingly produced in Los Angeles by the s...
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You Can Say That Again (Music)





Quite possibly the strongest release Johnny Rodriguez has offered since his heyday in the late '70s and early '80s,
You Can Say That Again captures his honky tonk roots perfectly. Rodriguez alternates between honky tonk standards and new tunes written in the tradition. Not all of the new songs ar...
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Louder Than You Can Hear (Music)





Tracy Shedd's voice resembles Canadian twin duo Tegan and Sara -- a tad alternative and a tad folksy, particularly on the pleasing midtempo pop gem "Inside Out." Backed by a seasoned band, Shedd is poised on this simple arrangement that gets somewhat dreamy in the bridge. The only problem might b...
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You Can't Go Back (Music)





Originally released in 1994, Arnold McCuller's
You Can't Go Back delivers more polished yet emotive soul-jazz songs like "Change All of That," "Soul Searchin''," "Way to Your Heart," and "Somewhere in Chicago." McCuller's rich, sweetly soulful voice and the set's understated production values mak...
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