The Black Russians - The Rush Part One Album
Tracklist
1 | Hey YoFeaturing – Mr. Zo, Terell Phillips | 3:15 |
2 | I DreamFeaturing – Terell Phillips | 4:05 |
3 | Love To BallFeaturing – C-Dot, Saso | 3:52 |
4 | Back Up Out My WayFeaturing – DJ Kool, Jason Alias, Saso | 4:44 |
5 | Why You Talkin'Featuring – Coqui, Hollywood , Jason Alias, Saso | 3:38 |
6 | The Rush OutroFeaturing – M.D.C. | 2:13 |
7 | BounceFeaturing – Hollywood , Saso | 3:48 |
8 | The Rush IntroFeaturing – M.D.C. | 0:42 |
9 | Hayes Wylde (The Showdown)Featuring – Hayes Wylde | 4:35 |
10 | P-Town / Inktown ThugsFeaturing – C-Dot, Saso | 4:04 |
11 | We Gon' Get ItFeaturing – Jason Alias, Saso , Timbaland | 4:57 |
12 | Back Up Out My Way (Video Mix)Featuring – DJ Kool, Jason Alias, Magoo , Saso | 4:44 |
13 | Shake It (Remix)Featuring – Casey , Saso | 3:34 |
14 | So Sexy So FineFeaturing – Bram, Coqui, Darius | 3:38 |
15 | You're The OneFeaturing – Terell Phillips | 3:23 |
16 | Take Your TimeFeaturing – Corte, Mr. Zo | 3:57 |
17 | Forget About UsFeaturing – Charmaine | 4:08 |
18 | What U FeelFeaturing – C-Dot, Saso , Sin | 4:30 |
19 | How Many GirlsFeaturing – Casey | 3:35 |
Album
Rush is the debut studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released on March 1, 1974, by the band's own label Moon Records in Canada and by Mercury Records in the United States and internationally. This first release shows much of the hard rock sound typical of many of the popular rock bands emerging earlier in the decade. Rush were fans of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Cream, and these influences can be heard in most of the songs on the album. Listen to music from The Black Russians like Paper Crown, Rostov Ripper & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Black. 5 December 2019. Play album. Do you have any photos of this artist. BLACK RUSSIANS How did the concept for Black Russians originally form Did you always want there to be some mystique surrounding it. Black Russians. 6 February . Taken from Black Russians' unreleased debut album The Rush: Part One 2002, featuring production by - Tune Robbers. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Исполнитель: Tune Robbers. Композитор: Sergei Prokofieff. HeavenlandMarble Column Part 1. Methodica, Angela Merlin, Methodica, Angela Merlin. The Rush - Black Faction. The Black Russians. Album Title: The Rush Part One. Category: Hip hop, Funk, Soul. Info: Label: Black Russian Records 8 06935 03382 9 Type: CD, Album Country: US Date of released: 2002 Category: Hip Hop, Funk, Soul Style: Size ZIP FLAC. 1415 megabytes. Size ZIP MP3. 1726 megabytes. Rating: 4. In the first of this two-part series on the air war over Korea, RBTH looks into the consequences of this epic clash. When the Russians declassified their archives after the end of the Cold War, and ex-Soviet pilots were freely able to present their side of the story, the Wests story could no longer hold up. Former fighter pilot Sergei Kramarenko writes in his gripping book, Air Combat Over the Eastern Front and Korea that according to the most realistic western researchers, the ratio of jet fighters shot down in engagements between the Soviet and American Air Forces was close to 1:1. But even this new parity accepted by western writers and military historians is nowhere near the truth. The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming. The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 DeLuxe Color American comedy film directed by Norman Jewison in Panavision. It is based on the Nathaniel Benchley novel The Off-Islanders, and was adapted for the screen by William Rose. The film depicts the chaos following the grounding of the Soviet submarine Спрут pronounced sproot and meaning octopus off a small New England island during the Cold War. The film. Black Russians explores the lives of the black Americans who escaped persecution in their native America and dreamed of finding a better life for themselves in the unlikeliest of places: Stalin's Soviet Union. During the years of the Great Depression, around 200 black Americans whose lives were marred by discrimination and segregation, left their homeland hoping to find a new life in the fledgling communist Soviet Union. Some of them never returned to America. Others came back determined to make a change
