Monday, August 10, 2009

"D" Part 4 of 4

DMX - The following songs from various albums: “What’s My Name”, “Party Up”, “X Gonna Give It to Ya”, “My Niggas”, “We Right Here”, “Who We Be”, and “Ruff Rider’s Anthem”.

Don Henley - “End of the Innocence” from album of the same name. I believe Bruce Hornsby was featured on this track.

Don McLean - “American Pie” from the album of the same name. This is the 8 minute+ version.

Donna Summer - “She Works Hard for the Money” from ‘80s Dance Gold.

Donovan - “Universal Soldier” from album of the same name. I think song was on the Good Morning Vietnam soundtrack.

Doobie Brothers - “China Groove” from The Captain and Me and “Black Water” from What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits.

The Doors - “Break on Through (To the Other Side)” from their self-titled album.

Doris Day - “Cheek to Cheek” from her DD album.

Downhere - Entire Ending is Beginning and So Much for Substitutes albums.

Doyle Roth - Oops! I Forgot My Wife. I mentioned this digital book in the introduction, but thought I would mention it again. I haven’t listened to the entire thing yet; its 4 discs, so fairly long. Good stuff though.

Dr. Dre - “Keep Their Heads Ringin‘” from the Friday soundtrack, “The Wash” from the movie of the same name, “Still Dre”, “What’s the Difference”, and “Next Episode” from his 2001 album. “Still Dre” features Eminem and is a pretty phat track.

Drake - Entire So Far Gone mixtape. This album proved hard to obtain, but I found it online for free. My brother introduced me to Drake and there are a handful of great tracks on the album. “Best I Ever Had” has been getting some radio airplay. “Successful” is another good one along with “Houstatlantavegas”.

Dream - “He Loves You Not” from It Was All a Dream. The white version of Destiny’s child. Teeny pop.

The Dream - “Walkin On the Moon” from Love vs. Money. Sounds like Michael Jackson, to be honest. That’s not a slam either, nor is it a back-handed compliment.

Dream World - “Movin' Up [Extended Version]”from Clubcutz America.

Driver Eight - “Strange” from Tooth & Nail Rock Sampler Vol. 1. Described as super melodic noise pop.

Drowning Pool - “Bodies” from the Sinner album. A good screaming-into-the-microphone track.

Dub Pistols - “Official Chemical” from American Eagle’s Get Together. This is my favorite track from this compilation.

Duffy - “Mercy” from her Rockferry record. This was actually a free music video from Starbucks. Not a bad track by any means.

Duice - “Dazzey Dukes” from the album of the same name.

Duke Ellington - Complete Member’s Edition album. Duke Ellington was a genius in his time and will always be remembered as a trend-setting jazz musician by all definitions.

Dune - “Can’t Stop Raving” and “Are You Ready to Fly” from the self-titled album. As you can tell by the title of the first song, these are more rave/trance/dance tracks.

Duran Duran - Entire Decade: Greatest Hits album. Best known for “Hungry Like the Wolf”, Duran Duran was a popular '80s band.

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