The Throwbacks

Friday, March 03, 2006

The Contribution post

Many of you have written me emails thanking me for this site. Well, I want to thank you all in return for not only visitng but for your contributions as well. I want to thank Neo Souljah, Boogie Tonight, Monica, Aoi Boy, and Matt for being so generous. You all are too sweet, if there's anything I can do in return, just say the word. The Vanity 6 album has a half-loaded track, track 4 or 5, I'll reup later this weekend. I'm having trouble with MusicMatch, it won't burn my cds all the way and can't rip too well anymore. Anyway, if you'd like to email your old school joints, email me and I'll more than happy to post it for everyone to enjoy. Below are some albums that were mailed to me to be shared here as well as some requests that were made:



Throwbacks of the 90's


Tracie Spencer
Tracie (1999)
(courtesy of Monica...thanks)
(by the way,show some love by checking out her blog...liked the Tyson comment you made Monica...lol)



Zhané
Saturday Night (1997)
(courtesy of Aoi Boy...thanks!)
(if you're into JPop and anime soundtracks, then his spot is where you ought to be, show him some love and visit him)



Allure
Allure (1997)
(Courtesy of Devante)

Click here to download




Soul For Real

Candy Rain (1995)

(courtesy of Shatira...thanks!)

Click here to download

Brownstone

From The Bottom Up (1995)
(courtesy of Aoi Boy)

Click here to download



Babyface
For The Cool In You (1993)



Mary J. Blige
What's The 411? (1992)
(courtesy of Layu)

Click here to download



Lisa Fischer
So Intense (1991)
(courtesy of Aoi Boy...thanks!)




Throwbacks of the 80's


Janet Jackson
Control (1986)



Prince
Dirty Mind (1980)
(courtesy of Matt...thanks!)



If you like old school gospel music, then visit The Gospel Fill-Up on Fridays for Old School Fridays. This week, the old school album featured is...


Walt Whitman & The Soul Children of Chicago
This Is The Day (1990)


This is the album that put Walt Whitman on the map with the anointed "Perfect Praise" or as many people call it "Oh Lord How Excellent".

2 Comments:

  • how do i download this album? i can't find the link

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:39 PM  

  • If you're talking about the Walt Whitman, you've got to go The Gospel Fill-Up ( http://thefillup.blogspot.com )

    By Blogger Lilmama, at 11:10 AM  

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