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Disco de Ice-T: “Say It Loud! A Celebration of Black Music in America [Box Set]”

Disco de Ice-T: “Say It Loud! A Celebration of Black Music in America [Box Set]”
Información del disco :
Título: Say It Loud! A Celebration of Black Music in America [Box Set]
Fecha de Publicación:2001-09-18
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Hardcore Rap
Sello Discográfico:Rhino
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:081227666026
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.5) :(11 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Maple Leaf Rag
1 - 2 St. Louis Blues
1 - 3 Black Bottom Stomp
1 - 4 Heebie Jeepies
1 - 5 Ol' Man River
1 - 6 Ain't Misbehavin'
1 - 7 Pony Blues
1 - 8 My Black Mama, Pt. 1
1 - 9 Tiger Rag
1 - 10 Minnie the Moocher
1 - 11 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
1 - 12 Cross Road Blues
1 - 13 Rock My Soul
1 - 14 If I Didn't Care
1 - 15 Jumpin' at the Woodside
1 - 16 Strange Fruit
1 - 17 Stormy Weather
1 - 18 Tiger Rag
2 - 19 Staighten Up and Fly Right
2 - 20 Koko
2 - 21 If You Could See Me Now
2 - 22 Midnight Special
2 - 23 Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)
2 - 24 'Round About Midnight
2 - 25 How High the Moon
2 - 26 It's Too Soon to Know
2 - 27 I Feel Like Going Home
2 - 28 Boogie Chillen'
2 - 29 In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down
2 - 30 Baby, Get Lost
2 - 31 Saturday Night Fish Fry, Pts. 1-2
2 - 32 Mardi Gras in New Orleans
2 - 33 Rocket 88
2 - 34 (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean
2 - 35 Money Honey
2 - 36 Shake Rattle and Roll
3 - 37 I Got a Woman
3 - 38 Ain't That a Shame
3 - 39 Bo Diddley
3 - 40 That Old Black Magic
3 - 41 Four
3 - 42 Great Pretender
3 - 43 Long Tall Sally
3 - 44 Brown Eyed Handsome Man
3 - 45 Banana Boat (Day-O)
3 - 46 Touch the Hem of His Garment
3 - 47 Sometime I Feel Like a Motherless Child
3 - 48 Misty
3 - 49 Twist
3 - 50 I Ain't Superstitious
3 - 51 I Pity the Fool
3 - 52 At Last
3 - 53 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
3 - 54 Giant Steps
3 - 55 Maiden Voyage
4 - 56 You've Really Got a Hold on Me
4 - 57 Take My Hand, Precious Lord
4 - 58 Cotton Fields
4 - 59 How Blue Can You Get?
4 - 60 No Pitty (In the Naked City)
4 - 61 Change Is Gonna Come
4 - 62 Walk on By
4 - 63 Reach Out (I'll Be There)
4 - 64 Land of 1000 Dances
4 - 65 Respect
4 - 66 Hey Joe
4 - 67 Klan
4 - 68 Love Child
4 - 69 Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
4 - 70 Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey
4 - 71 Choice of Colors
4 - 72 To Be Young, Gifted and Black
4 - 73 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone
5 - 15 Colors Video
5 - 74 I Want You Back
5 - 75 I Want to Take You Higher
5 - 76 Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)
5 - 77 What's Going On
5 - 78 Revolution Will Not Be Televised
5 - 79 My Tribute
5 - 80 Respect Yourself
5 - 81 Tired of Being Alone
5 - 82 Theme from Shaft
5 - 83 Be Real Black for Me
5 - 84 Sanford & Son Theme (The Streetbeater)
5 - 85 Love Train
5 - 86 Ghetto Child
5 - 87 Midnight Train to Georgia
5 - 88 Jungle Boogie
5 - 89 You're the First, the Last, My Everything
5 - 90 Shining Star
5 - 91 Chocolate City
5 - 92 Wake Up Everybody, Pt. 1
6 - 93 We Are Family
6 - 94 I Will Survive
6 - 95 Fight the Power, Pt. 1
6 - 96 Rapper's Delight
6 - 97 Breaks, Pt. 1
6 - 98 Message
6 - 99 House Is Not a Home
6 - 100 If You Knew
6 - 101 Proud to Be Black
6 - 102 Colors Video
6 - 103 Sister Rosa
6 - 104 Express Yourself
6 - 105 Me, Myself and I
6 - 106 Ladies First
6 - 107 Elvis Is Dead
6 - 108 Fantastic Voyage
Sarah - 12 Octubre 2001
8 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- "Say It Loud"-A celebration of Black music in America

"Say It Loud" is a six-CD testament to the vibrant, fascinating history of black music in America. The box set features music featured in the five-part "Say It Loud" miniseries on VH1 divided into songs of politics, protest, and spreading the message, progress in the music business, gospel and blues, black sexuality in music, and the reflection (and creation) of popular culture in (and through) black music.

This is the definitive box set of black music and culture. It features 128 tracks chronicling ragtime, jazz, blues, spirituals, gospel, R&B, rock 'n' roll, pop, soul, jump blues, Motown, funk, country, and hip-hop, sound bytes from influential moments (Jesse Owens on the 1936 Olympics, Civil Rights legislation, prejudice, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Mountain Top" speech and the report on his assassination, Blaxploitation films, the Rodney King verdict and more). The 100-page book features a foreword by Quincy Jones and extensive essays by David Ritz, Earnest Hardy, Ingrid Monson, and Grammy®-nominated journalist Gerald Early.

"Say It Loud" is a cultural legacy as well as an excellently packaged box set. For maximum effect watch the "Say It Loud" miniseries as well...there are numerous interviews with many of the recording artists and producers and the stories behind the music and the times as well as rare early (black-and-white) TV footage of concerts by Motown artists. Much of today's popular music owes a large debt to black music and to black artists that paved the way for later generations.

In the words of legendary producer Quincy Jones, "The history of black music in America is the history of America itself." So buy "Say It Loud" as a sonic history lesson, whether to brush up on your knowledge of black music or to learn from the beginning. This is one of the best box sets I've seen on the market, period. Made with love, with track after track of great cuts and informative liner notes. The only box set you'll need to buy.

A customer "mistermaxxx" (usa) - 13 Noviembre 2001
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Very Strong

way too Many times folks don't get the facts right on the History of Music.thank goodness Quincy Jones helped put this Compilation together&it showcases a History that hasn't gotten it's full do.Great Writers,Arrangers,Producers,Performers&Creative Minds that have Created Timeless Music.A Big Salute to Quincy Jones&all the Great Minds Featured here I say Thank You&Right ON!

J. A. Carroll "juanthomcar" (Franklin Park, New Jersey USA) - 31 Enero 2003
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A History of Black Music in America

When I found this collection on Amazon.com, I nearly cried (okay, I did cry). This includes much that anyone who truly loves African American music could ever want. It's not only entertaining, it's educational. How pleased I was when it arrived that there were not only six exceptional CD's, but a beautiful book included also. Additionally, I love the excerpts of famous speeches and quotes, etc. that are included between songs. If you truly love R&B as well as it's roots, buy this compilation and be satisfied that this was money well spent.

D. F. Keese (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) - 18 Marzo 2013
- Say it Loud

A good history of the freedom movement and musics contribution and involvement in this cause. A history of this time.

Andrew W. Chan "lasseterfan" - 05 Diciembre 2005
0 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- a bit silly

Isn't this a bit silly? Black music is the basis for a lot, if not most, of the American music we cherish today. Limiting it to 6 CDs just seems disrespectful. It would take someone's entire collection to do justice to black music, which is American music itself, at its finest and most original.

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