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Sid Vicious left a very small recorded legacy, and it's easy to see why. These are live recordings with terrible sound quality and equally bad vocals from Vicious, who is prone to stealing Johnny Rotten's vocal mannerisms. The only track he had a hand in is the Pistols' collaboration "Belsen"; the other nine songs are covers (including a hilarious rearrangement of "My Way"). This album shows Sid Vicious as a follower, not an innovator. He had no originality or intelligence and displayed an astounding lack of talent, augmented by total contempt for his audience. But given punk's ideology, it may make perfect sense that he should become its most celebrated icon. If you follow the logic, Sid Sings is absolutely essential; if not, don't bother. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Born To Lose |
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| 2. I Wanna Be Your Dog |
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| 3. Take A Chance On Me |
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| 4. Stepping Stone: (Im Not your) |
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| 5. My Way |
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| 6. Belsen |
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| 7. Something Else |
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| 8. Chatterbox |
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| 9. Search And Destroy |
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| 10. Chinese Rocks |
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| 11. I Killed The Cat |
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I Know You Want Me Pitbull |
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Armando Christian Pérez, better known as Pitbull, made his name as one of the most prominent members of Miami's '00's hip-hop community. Drawing from the city's world class club scene, Pitbull's early work saw him embrace the crunk club sound and saw him become a major player of the movement alongside the likes of Lil Jon. However it was the release of his fourth album, 'Rebelution', that saw Pitbull gain bigger success than he had ever achieved before. Incorporating a heavy set of dancefloor orientated influences, Pitbull managed to score hits in both dance and urban communities by applying his rapid fire flow to '90's house classics such as The Nighcrawlers' 'Push The Feeling'. 'I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)' saw Pitbull sample Chicago's 'Street Player', the same hook that The Bucketheads used in house classic 'The Bomb', and generated a huge club and radio smash. Following the legacy of Miami Bass groups such as 2 Live Crew with strings of racy lyrics, Pitbull's success was continued throughout 2009 following successful hook ups with Akon, Livi Franc and Jennifer Lopez. ~Roberto González. Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Shazam shazam |
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