| The Undisputed Truth - Boogie Bump Boogie (1976) |
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A Song from the Album:
Higher Than High (Gordy, 1976) (Vinyl - LP)
SIDE ONE
1. Higher Than High - 3:17
2. Poontang - 3:37
3. Life Ain'T So Easy - 4:12
4. Boogie Bump Boogie - 5:07
5. Ma - 6:30
SIDE TWO
6.Help Yourself - 3:53
7. I'm In The Red Zone - 4:44
8. Overload - 3:10
9. I Saw You When You Met Her - 4:56
Album Notes
Special Thanks To The Following Musicians:
Keyborads - Mark Davis, Victor Nix
Bass - Michel Julius, Lequeint "Duke" Jobe
Guitars - Johnny Mcghee, Kenji Brown Melvin
"Wha Wha" Watson Ragin & Norman Zelle
Drums - Butch Azevedo, Henry Garner & James
Gadson
Congas - Terry Santel, Eddie "Bongo" Brown
Trumpets - Kenny Copeland, Freddie Dunn
Sax - Michael Moore
HISTORY 1971 - 1981:
http://www.the-undisputed-truth.com
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Norman Whitfield was responsible for the
radical change in The Temptations' sound. He
brought in some adventure and innovation to
Motown. The idea with the Undisputed Truth
was problably to try out new stuff and
experiment. At least you get this feeling
when you look at the sleeves of Cosmic Truth
and Higher Than High. The members of the
group are not listed, only the studio
musicians.
The original trio broke up in the
mid-seventies and a new line-up was formed,
based around original member Joe Harris. The
new people coming in was Taka Boom (sister of
Chaka Khan), Virginia McDonald, Tyrone "Lil
Ty" Barkley and Calvin "Dhaakk" Stephenson.
Whitfield kept on toying with their sound and
they underwent a dramatic change in image and
sound, resulting in a range from psychedelic
soul and funk to black rock. They got dirtier
and nastier and shocked the fans with the
clear Funkadelic influences on their releases
from the second half of the 70's. Painted
faces and white afros became their special
trademark.
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Test Psychedlic Soul Funky Pop Tags : Psychedlic Soul Funk Pop Norman Whitfield Showgroup ^L^ |
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Affichage : 27184
Durée : 168 s |
| The Undisputed Truth - MA (1976) |
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A Song from the Album:
Higher Than High (Gordy, 1976) (Vinyl - LP)
SIDE ONE
1. Higher Than High - 3:17
2. Poontang - 3:37
3. Life Ain'T So Easy - 4:12
4. Boogie Bump Boogie - 5:07
5. Ma - 6:30
SIDE TWO
6.Help Yourself - 3:53
7. I'm In The Red Zone - 4:44
8. Overload - 3:10
9. I Saw You When You Met Her - 4:56
Album Notes
Special Thanks To The Following Musicians:
Keyborads - Mark Davis, Victor Nix
Bass - Michel Julius, Lequeint "Duke" Jobe
Guitars - Johnny Mcghee, Kenji Brown Melvin
"Wha Wha" Watson Ragin & Norman Zelle
Drums - Butch Azevedo, Henry Garner & James
Gadson
Congas - Terry Santel, Eddie "Bongo" Brown
Trumpets - Kenny Copeland, Freddie Dunn
Sax - Michael Moore
HISTORY 1971 - 1981:
http://www.the-undisputed-truth.com
_________________________________
Norman Whitfield was responsible for the
radical change in The Temptations' sound. He
brought in some adventure and innovation to
Motown. The idea with the Undisputed Truth
was problably to try out new stuff and
experiment. At least you get this feeling
when you look at the sleeves of Cosmic Truth
and Higher Than High. The members of the
group are not listed, only the studio
musicians.
The original trio broke up in the
mid-seventies and a new line-up was formed,
based around original member Joe Harris. The
new people coming in was Taka Boom (sister of
Chaka Khan), Virginia McDonald, Tyrone "Lil
Ty" Barkley and Calvin "Dhaakk" Stephenson.
Whitfield kept on toying with their sound and
they underwent a dramatic change in image and
sound, resulting in a range from psychedelic
soul and funk to black rock. They got dirtier
and nastier and shocked the fans with the
clear Funkadelic influences on their releases
from the second half of the 70's. Painted
faces and white afros became their special
trademark.
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Test Psychedlic Soul Funky Pop Tags : Psychedlic Soul Funk Pop Norman Whitfield Showgroup ^L^ |
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Affichage : 20321
Durée : 244 s |
| Ludacris - Undisputed feat. Floyd Mayweather {OFFICIAL VIDEO} |
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Artist:Ludacris
Featuring:Floyd Mayweather
Song:Undisputed
Album:Theater Of The Mind
Lyrics(Album Version)
[Intro: Floyd Mayweather]
What's up Luda? It's your trainer, Money
Mayweather.
Tell them other MC's to put their mother
f**kin' mics down.
'Cause you the truth.
It's Round one.
Dedication, hard work, prayers and belief.
[Bell Rings]
[Verse 1: Ludacris]
Back up on dat ass,
Back to put rappers on one knee like they
bout to run 100 meter dash,
Bow down to greatness, before i get pissed
and run up in the stands like the Indiana
Pacers,
Covered all my bases, straight, no chasers,
Diamonds on my chain look like my neck's full
of glaciers,
Titanic flow, Titanic dough, women on my nuts
like "Where da Titanic go?"
I been scourin' da earth, makin' my fans
catch da holy ghost at my shows like ya
grandma at church,
And the fat lady singin', it's ova for you
rappers,
Cant none of yall bust your just sacs full of
semen,
And I got da women screamin', and they could
catch my balls on any given sunday like my
name's Willy Beaman,
Or LL Cool, so if ya boyfriend thinks your
loyal to his ass then he's a motherf***in
fool,
Got jewels on my pinky, jewels on my wrist
Iconic status and his name is Ludacris,
Bitch please, you messin wit some real O.G's,
Wit million dolla whips dat I ship from
overseas,
Got a pocket full of G'z, and the
inconvenient truth is that the ozone is back
cuz I been smokin' all da trees,
The globe is warmin' up when we fire up the
blunt,
And put it in the air like Evil Knievel
stunts,
Wat you want from me? I got pistols for da
haters,
Ya fam will be in black like the playin' for
da Raiders,
And ya music isn't favored, and DJ's they
neva bring it back like when you go and
borrow somethin' from ya neighbor,
Like a cup full of sugar, a rope full of
salt,
The name of my car insurance is YO F***IN
FAULT,
And if you sittin on chrome, I'll call up my
boys and have you stripped of ya medals like
Marion Jones, nigga ...
[Verse 2: Ludacris]
Back up on da scene, back to put a nail in
these rappers' coffins I got the hammer in my
jeans,
Call me Mr.Fixit, barrel hotter than a fresh
batch of home-made buttermilk biscuits,
A-tisket, a-tasket, a custom-made casket,
Luda leaves intruders stretched out like
gymnastics,
And acrobatics I'm superstar status, the
mouth of the South like gangsta grillz you
bastard,
The international traveler, and I may not be
much to you but I'm the sh*t out in Africa,
So put ya fist up, even the statue of liberty
lit a flame for the way that I lit my wrist
up,
You can't compete wit me, I got 'em stuck
like I made a thousand rappers put shackles
on they feet wit me,
And then I broke free, I'll let 'em loose
when Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston become
drug-free,
I'm the baddest mother shut it like Shaft
was, leavin' rappers wit headaches like bad
drugs,
They shoulda warned ya, you got defeated by
the heat but,eh, we'll just say we Alonzo
Mourn'd ya,
So Cater coroner, I'll show up to yo funeral
wit some gators like I'm fresh outta Florida,
Call me the swamp thing, yall headed in the
wrong direction like you hit the subway and
caught the wrong train,
So don't f**k wit it, I'm sendin' lyrical
bullets right at ya dome f**k niggaz betta
duck wit it,
Or else you stuck wit it,
You'll get stalked so bad you'll leava da
scene thinkin eight Young Buck's did it,
But not in Cashville, you lost yo feelin'
like comin down off X chasin' effects of yo
last pill,
You f***in Daffy Dill, You's a Daffy Duck,
And I'm the undefeated champ, yall niggas
suck!
DON'T OWN THIS VIDEO! Tags : ludacris theater of the mind floyd mayweather undisputed rap hip-hop |
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Affichage : 2284
Durée : 279 s |
| Undisputed Truth - You + Me = Love (1976 DISCO) |
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The Undisputed Truth was a 1970s Motown
recording act, assembled by record producer
Norman Whitfield as a means for being able to
experiment with his psychedelic soul
production techniques. Joe Harris served as
main lead singer, with Billie Rae Calvin and
Brenda Joyce, formerly of The Delicates, on
additional leads and background vocals.
The group's music and unusual costuming
(large Afros and white makeup) typified the
then-popular trend of "psychedelic soul". A
number of their singles became minor hits,
and many of them were also songs for
Whitfield's main act The Temptations, among
them "You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right
Here on Earth" and "Papa Was a Rollin'
Stone". Their single Top 40 hit in the United
States was the ominous "Smiling Faces
Sometimes", also originally recorded by The
Temptations, which hit #3 on the US pop
charts in 1971.
The Undisputed Truth, along with Rose Royce
and Willie Hutch, followed Whitfield during
his exodus from Motown to set up Whitfield
Records in 1975. At this time, Calvin and
Joyce left the group, and Harris was joined
by new members Virginia "V" McDonald,
Tyrone"Big Ty" Douglas, Tyrone "Lil Ty"
Barkley, and Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson. The
group's costuming and style changed as well,
becoming even more unusual and
Funkadelic-influenced. However, the group had
little success at the new label, and faded
into obscurity after two more albums,
although they charted in the UK in 1977 (#43)
with the disco single "You + Me = Love" from
the album Method to the Madness
(Info from wikipedia.org)
"You + Me = Love" IS available on CD Tags : disco funk 1976 |
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Affichage : 55983
Durée : 596 s |
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