No Way!

No Way! is the fifth album by guitarist Boogaloo Joe Jones which was recorded in 1970 and released on the Prestige label.

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars calling it "a set of pretty funky early-'70s soul-jazz".

Track listing

All compositions by Boogaloo Joe Jones except as indicated

  • "No Way" - 7:16
  • "If You Were Mine" (Jimmy Lewis) - 4:48
  • "Georgia On My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) - 5:59
  • "Sunshine Alley" (Butch Cornell) - 7:09
  • "I'll Be There" (Berry Gordy, Bob West, Willie Hutch, Hal Davis) - 4:02
  • "Holdin' Back" - 6:45
  • Personnel

  • Boogaloo Joe Jones - guitar
  • Grover Washington Jr. - tenor saxophone
  • Sonny Phillips - organ, electric piano (tracks 1-3 & 5)
  • Butch Cornell - organ (tracks 4 & 6)
  • Jimmy Lewis - electric bass
  • Bernard Purdie - drums
  • References

    Napoleon

    Napoléon Bonaparte (/nəˈpliən, -ˈpljən/;French: [napɔleɔ̃ bɔnapaʁt], born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again in 1815. Napoleon dominated European affairs for over a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. He won most of these wars and the vast majority of his battles, rapidly gaining control of continental Europe before his ultimate defeat in 1815. One of the greatest commanders in history, his campaigns are studied at military schools worldwide and he remains one of the most celebrated and controversial political figures in Western history. In civil affairs, Napoleon had a major long-term impact by bringing liberal reforms to the territories that he conquered, especially the Low Countries, Switzerland, and large parts of modern Italy and Germany. He implemented fundamental liberal policies in France and throughout Western Europe. His lasting legal achievement, the Napoleonic Code, has been adopted in various forms by a quarter of the world's legal systems, from Japan to Quebec.

    Napoleon (song)

    "Napoleon" is the second single by Peter Wolfe. Unlike "For Lovers" the ratings for "Napoleon" weren't all that positive. Especially Wolfman's singing was in the center of negative criticism and was described as "mo-no-tone ratatat". The single reached number forty-four in the UK Singles Chart.

    Track listing

    CD

  • "Napoleon"
  • "From The Darkness"
  • "Napoleon" (Radio Edit)
  • 7"

  • "Napoleon"
  • "From The Darkness"
  • References

    Napoléon (1927 film)

    Napoléon is a 1927 epic silent French film directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleon's early years. On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning "Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance". The film is recognised as a masterwork of fluid camera motion, produced in a time when most camera shots were static. Many innovative techniques were used to make the film, including fast cutting, extensive close-ups, a wide variety of hand-held camera shots, location shooting, point of view shots, multiple-camera setups, multiple exposure, superimposition, underwater camera, kaleidoscopic images, film tinting, split screen and mosaic shots, multi-screen projection, and other visual effects. A revival of Napoléon in the mid-1950s influenced the filmmakers of the French New Wave.

    The film begins in Brienne-le-Château with youthful Napoleon attending military school where he manages a snowball fight like a military campaign, yet he suffers the insults of other boys. It continues a decade later with scenes of the French Revolution and Napoleon's presence at the periphery as a young army lieutenant. He returns to visit his family home in Corsica but politics shift against him and put him in mortal danger. He flees, taking his family to France. Serving as an officer of artillery in the Siege of Toulon, Napoleon's genius for leadership is rewarded with a promotion to brigadier general. Jealous revolutionaries imprison Napoleon but then the political tide turns against the Revolution's own leaders. Napoleon leaves prison, forming plans to invade Italy. He falls in love with the beautiful Joséphine de Beauharnais. The emergency government charges him with the task of protecting the National Assembly. Succeeding in this he is promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Interior, and he marries Joséphine. He takes control of the army which protects the French–Italian border, and propels it to victory in an invasion of Italy.

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    No Way

    by: Long Beach Dub Allstars

    Like a punch in the face
    Or naked lady in a cake
    A hell of a surprise
    I gotta start collectin' flies
    I'm a devil in disguise
    I gotta keep the ball rollin' any way I can
    I gotta keep this music tight
    I got fifty kinds o' muthafuckas tight on my ass
    Telling me I ain't livin' right
    But I'm not gonna change for no one
    I'd never sell my soul
    Fuck you I'm not gonna take it
    I'm not an animal
    NO WAY!
    Buy a pen not a gun
    Don't take shit from anyone
    We all walking down
    A very thin line
    I'm doing it for a reason
    And not just for a dime
    You wanna see it happen anyway you can
    You wanna see your name in lights
    Swingin' like a pupper in a monkey suit
    I wonder how you sleep at night
    But I'm not gonna change for no one
    I'd never sell my soul
    Fuck you I'm not gonna take it
    I'm not an animal
    NO WAY!
    AHHHHHHH!
    AHHHHHHH!
    AHHHHHHH!
    But I'm not gonna change for no one
    I'd never sell my soul
    Fuck you I'm not gonna take it
    I'm not an animal
    But I'm not gonna change for no one
    I'd never sell my soul
    Fuck you I'm not gonna take it
    I'm not an animal
    NO WAY!
    NO WAY!
    NO WAY!




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