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Fans11 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Island, 1990

Madam Butterfly
This is the only CD I've ever purchased for a single song. And I consider myself well compensated. The lead track, Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo), is the kind of tune I can listen to anywhere, anytime. McLaren sets Puccini's operatic arrangement against the stumbling introduction of a self-admitted bounder and the faithful boastings of his concubine, a woman with whom he will never ...
  
  











  



  
Duck Rock17 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Polygram Records, 1990

THE SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND OF HIP-HOP
This album anticipates the multi-cultural "world music" movement by almost ten years. (Check that date, 1982.) At the very least it was one of a handful of early attempts to exploit that movement, pre-dating Paul Simon's "Graceland" by a good five or six years. (Talking Heads did it too, incorporating African rhythms into their new wave music in the late 70s and early 80s. Then later David Byrne ...
  
  











  



  
Fans11 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Madam Butterfly
This is the only CD I've ever purchased for a single song. And I consider myself well compensated. The lead track, Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo), is the kind of tune I can listen to anywhere, anytime. McLaren sets Puccini's operatic arrangement against the stumbling introduction of a self-admitted bounder and the faithful boastings of his concubine, a woman with whom he will never ...
  
  











  



  
Duck Rock17 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Island, 1990

THE SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND OF HIP-HOP
This album anticipates the multi-cultural "world music" movement by almost ten years. (Check that date, 1982.) At the very least it was one of a handful of early attempts to exploit that movement, pre-dating Paul Simon's "Graceland" by a good five or six years. (Talking Heads did it too, incorporating African rhythms into their new wave music in the late 70s and early 80s. Then later David Byrne ...
  
  











  



  
Malcolm McLaren Presents World Famous Supreme Team Show Round The Outside, Round The Outside!1 review
Malcolm McLaren

Virgin Records, 1991

Lots of Fun!
an odd but really fun album - rap with classical themes (ie: william shakespeare, opera references and the like)
  
  











  



  
Paris26 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

V2 North America, 1997

Malcolm McLaren's concept album about Paris.
Paris (1994) was a concept album made by Malcolm McLaren. The album captures the atmosphere of Paris perfectally. The music and the guest vocals (Catherine Denuve and Francoise Hardy) nicely accompany the jazz sounds upon this disc. Listen carefully and you can hear the sounds of this romantic city (Revenge of the Flowers is one of the best on this album). A perfect advert for this historical ...
  
  











  



  
Buffalo Gals Back to Skool7 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Priority Records, 1998

Damn hellacious!!
You either hate or love Mr. McLaren, but this CD will convert many of the "on the fence" folks! Rarely does one come across an artist who appreciates an art that is way ahead of it's time. Hey, Malcolm practically made rap mainstream! There are many smooth grooves and many shake your ass tunes on this CD. The World's Famous was made by Malcolm...as were Bow Wow Wow, The Sex Pistols...and he ...
  
  











  



  
Waltz Darling11 reviews
Malcolm McLaren, Bootzilla Orchestra

Sony, 1989

Pure Perfection
Are you kidding? This CD is phenomenal. What a collection of genres, not to mention the incredible guest performances by Bootsy Collins, Jeff Beck and amazing female vocalists. All come together to make this CD an aural joy! There is not one second that doesn't grab the attention of those of us that love music. This CD was made 14 years ago and is as amazing as the first day I heard it. Huge ...
  
  











  



  
Fans
Malcolm McLaren

Island, 1984

TRACK LIST 1. Madam Butterfly 2. Fans 3. Carmen 4. Boys Chorus 5. Lauretta 6. Death Of Butterfly
  
  











  



  
Buffalo Gals Back to Skool4 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Caroline, 1998

buffalo gals back to skool
this is th' unseen,unheard cuts no one has but everyone needs
  
  











  



  
Paris26 reviews
Malcolm McLaren

Polygram Records, 1995

Malcolm McLaren's concept album about Paris.
Paris (1994) was a concept album made by Malcolm McLaren. The album captures the atmosphere of Paris perfectally. The music and the guest vocals (Catherine Denuve and Francoise Hardy) nicely accompany the jazz sounds upon this disc. Listen carefully and you can hear the sounds of this romantic city (Revenge of the Flowers is one of the best on this album). A perfect advert for this historical ...
  
  











  



  
Buffalo Gals Back to Skool
Malcolm McLaren

Import [Generic], 1999

Japanese Version Featuring A Bonus Track: Buffalo Gals Stampede.
  
  











  



  
Deep In Vogue(2 Versions)-12 Inch Single Record/Vinyl
Malcolm McLaren And The Bootzilla Orchestra

Epic

this is a 12 inch single record/vinyl
  
  











  







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