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The Works

Chris Rea

Rock - Released November 10, 2017 | Rhino

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Nothing but the Beat 2.0

David Guetta

Dance - Released August 24, 2011 | Parlophone (France)

French DJ David Guetta’s R&B-meets-house formula had topped the charts around the globe by the time his 2011 effort, Nothing But the Beat, saw release, so it shouldn’t be surprising that this star-studded collection of big-room tunes plays like a hits collection. His previous album, One Love, felt the same way, with every track a potential single, but the differences are in each album’s appropriate title. This one plays like Now That’s What I Call Guetta 2, with Snoop Dogg acting as an avenging disco Doggfather on the Auto-Tuned “Sweat,” while Nicki Minaj does a pole dance on the operating table for “Turn Me On,” which turns a doctor visit into double entendre overflow. Jennifer Hudson guests on the cut “Night of Your Life,” making it the diva uplift track you’d expect from such a title, and Sia’s “Titanium” is a decent stab at Coldplay-for-the-house-music set. But something’s missing, something along the lines of “When Love Takes Over.” Without that soulful kind of anchor, Nothing But the Beat offers the same experience as one of Guetta’s numerous remix sets, which is a compliment if you’re a dancefloor and a caution if you’re a pair of headphones.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Nothing but the Beat

David Guetta

Dance - Released August 26, 2011 | Parlophone (France)

French DJ David Guetta’s R&B-meets-house formula had topped the charts around the globe by the time his 2011 effort, Nothing But the Beat, saw release, so it shouldn’t be surprising that this star-studded collection of big-room tunes plays like a hits collection. His previous album, One Love, felt the same way, with every track a potential single, but the differences are in each album’s appropriate title. This one plays like Now That’s What I Call Guetta 2, with Snoop Dogg acting as an avenging disco Doggfather on the Auto-Tuned “Sweat,” while Nicki Minaj does a pole dance on the operating table for “Turn Me On,” which turns a doctor visit into double entendre overflow. Jennifer Hudson guests on the cut “Night of Your Life,” making it the diva uplift track you’d expect from such a title, and Sia’s “Titanium” is a decent stab at Coldplay-for-the-house-music set. But something’s missing, something along the lines of “When Love Takes Over.” Without that soulful kind of anchor, Nothing But the Beat offers the same experience as one of Guetta’s numerous remix sets, which is a compliment if you’re a dancefloor and a caution if you’re a pair of headphones.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Nothing but the Beat

David Guetta

Dance - Released August 26, 2011 | Parlophone (France)

French DJ David Guetta’s R&B-meets-house formula had topped the charts around the globe by the time his 2011 effort, Nothing But the Beat, saw release, so it shouldn’t be surprising that this star-studded collection of big-room tunes plays like a hits collection. His previous album, One Love, felt the same way, with every track a potential single, but the differences are in each album’s appropriate title. This one plays like Now That’s What I Call Guetta 2, with Snoop Dogg acting as an avenging disco Doggfather on the Auto-Tuned “Sweat,” while Nicki Minaj does a pole dance on the operating table for “Turn Me On,” which turns a doctor visit into double entendre overflow. Jennifer Hudson guests on the cut “Night of Your Life,” making it the diva uplift track you’d expect from such a title, and Sia’s “Titanium” is a decent stab at Coldplay-for-the-house-music set. But something’s missing, something along the lines of “When Love Takes Over.” Without that soulful kind of anchor, Nothing But the Beat offers the same experience as one of Guetta’s numerous remix sets, which is a compliment if you’re a dancefloor and a caution if you’re a pair of headphones.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Nothing but the Beat - The Electronic Album

David Guetta

Dance - Released August 26, 2011 | Parlophone (France)

French DJ David Guetta’s R&B-meets-house formula had topped the charts around the globe by the time his 2011 effort, Nothing But the Beat, saw release, so it shouldn’t be surprising that this star-studded collection of big-room tunes plays like a hits collection. His previous album, One Love, felt the same way, with every track a potential single, but the differences are in each album’s appropriate title. This one plays like Now That’s What I Call Guetta 2, with Snoop Dogg acting as an avenging disco Doggfather on the Auto-Tuned “Sweat,” while Nicki Minaj does a pole dance on the operating table for “Turn Me On,” which turns a doctor visit into double entendre overflow. Jennifer Hudson guests on the cut “Night of Your Life,” making it the diva uplift track you’d expect from such a title, and Sia’s “Titanium” is a decent stab at Coldplay-for-the-house-music set. But something’s missing, something along the lines of “When Love Takes Over.” Without that soulful kind of anchor, Nothing But the Beat offers the same experience as one of Guetta’s numerous remix sets, which is a compliment if you’re a dancefloor and a caution if you’re a pair of headphones.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Titanium

Nothing But the Beat Ultimate

Pop - Released November 2, 2012 | Utopian Record

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Red Panda

Nothing But the Beat

House - To be released May 24, 2024 | Bikini Sounds Rec.

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Ain't Easy

Nothing But the Beat

Dance - Released May 5, 2023 | Bikini Sounds Rec.

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Nothing But the Beat

Antonio Ballard

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 2, 2023 | Antonio Ballard

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Nothing But The Beat (Remastered Remix)

Man N' Machine

Dance - Released July 23, 2022 | 2511418 Records DK

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Nothing But the Beat

Man N' Machine

Dance - Released December 20, 2020 | 2511418 Records DK

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You Are the One

Nothing But the Beat

Dance - Released September 24, 2021 | Absinth Beats

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Never Coming Back

Nothing But the Beat

House - Released October 29, 2018 | Bikini Sounds Rec.

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Full Control

Nothing But the Beat

Electronic - Released January 10, 2018 | Bikini Sounds Rec.

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Nothing but Lazy Beats the Rap Instrumentals

DJ Lazy Loop Killah and the Crazy Beat Maker

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released April 10, 2016 | Well hidden beat laboratory

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Nothing but the Truth

Beady Belle

Soul - Released May 13, 2022 | Jazzland Recordings

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Get On The Good Foot

James Brown

R&B - Released November 20, 1972 | Universal Records

In an era when Brown went on to make three studio doubles, Get on the Good Foot was the first. This 1972 album finds Brown having great chemistry with both his newer J.B.'s and the New York session players. The title track is particularly stunning. "Get on the Good Foot" was so off-the-cuff and nonpareil, he couldn't have replicated the formula even if he wanted to. "I Got a Bag of My Own," on the other hand, sounds forced and synthetic. Although Brown was known for his new product, this album has him recycling some of his King singles. Doing so-so remakes of "Cold Sweat" and "Ain't It a Groove" could be taken as an attempt to ease some of his old catalog into his new label. Not surprisingly, Get on the Good Foot does have its share of throwaway cuts. "Recitation by Hank Ballard" is a spoken-word effort with Ballard extolling his buddy's virtues, as well as giving unsolicited advice about the perils of show biz. "Dirty Harri," a lukewarm instrumental, goes nowhere fast for all of its six-plus minutes. Although Get on the Good Foot only managed to yield two hits, the album is one of his more varied and fun efforts. © Jason Elias /TiVo
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In The Name of Lovin' Beats

ShawnieNegus

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released November 25, 2021 | Nothing But Heart Records

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Nothing But The Beats

Monsta X Rap Beats

Miscellaneous - Released April 30, 2023 | Monsta X Rap Beats