 | | 47 products found for PEANUT in CDs  | The ever-popular Now That's What I Call Music series continues with its 2006 installment, NOW 21. A round-up of some of the biggest pop, rock, R&B, and hip-hop hits of recent years, NOW 21 plays like a time capsule for popular music in the early... |  | Digital Underground: Edward Ellington "Humpty-Hump" Humphrey III, Shakeem Bocaj V, Peanut Hakeem Anafu Washington (rap vocals). Additional personnel: KRS One (rap vocals, keyboards, programming); Biz Markie, Big-Pun, Esinchill, Mystik, Clee & John... |  | |  | Personnel includes: Peanut Butter Wolf, Mark 45 King, Rasco, G-Luv, Encore, Lord Finesse, Planet Asia, Fanatik, Cut Chemist, Rhettmatic, Kid Koala, Rob Swift, J-Rocc, Shortcut, A-Track, DJ Handz, Z Trip, Total Eclipse, Q Bert, DJ Quest. | ![CD: Fusion Beats: Selected & Mixed By Peanut Butter Wolf [IMPORT] Various Artists, 2002](http://i20.ebayimg.com/01/c/03/59/13/f2_6.JPG) | Old school hip-hop mix by Peanut Butter Wolf. | ![CD: Spreading From The Ashes [IMPORT] Peanut Butter Conspiracy, 2005](http://i14.ebayimg.com/02/c/04/7e/90/91_6.JPG) | Thanks to their two excellent 1967 albums for Columbia, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy boast a solid cult following amongst aficionados of West Coast 60s psych. The bands' strong vocals, songwriting abilities and overall quality and distinctive sound -... |  | |  | |  | Personnel: Tom Paxton (acoustic guitar, vocals), Ken Whiteley (guitars, charanga, ukulele, mandolin, banjo, piano, synthesizer, organ, Autoharp, jaw harp), Graham Townsend (fiddle), Chris Whiteley (trumpet, harmonica, pedal steel guitar), Katheryn... |  | The Peanut Butter Conspiracy: Jim Voigt, Alan Brackett, Bill Wolff, John Merrill, Barbara "Sandi" Robinson. Originally released on Columbia Records (CS 9590). Vintage '60s California folk-pop psychedelia--it practically reeks of incense, patchouli... |
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