 | Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford [Read More ...] Description: 2008 release, his first album since White Trash Beautiful four years ago. Love, War And The Ghost Of Whitey Ford [co-produced with his long-time partner Keefus Ciancia] is the logical sequel to Everlast's breakthrough, Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, an eclectic mix of rock, blues, ... |
 | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues [Read More ...] Description: When you think about it, House of Pain really were ahead of their time. Tracks like "Jump Around" may have been light on the content side, but they delivered in the production department--they played with sounds in the same way that Missy Elliott and Timbaland have popularized, a... |
 | White Trash Beautiful [Read More ...] Review: "sleeping alone".... yup, that's the one:Like a good number of folks, who had to go through a break-up and listened to "Sleeping Alone" and went, ohh this dude knows what its about!!
but beyond that i listened to the very rawness of the lyrics and how practical they were, think... |
 | Eat at Whitey's [Read More ...] Description: Everlast continues defying the odds with his sophomore CD. The former House of Pain frontman and Ice-T sidekick defied the odds in 1998 with the chart-topping Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, which moved Everlast beyond his rap roots and deep into a spare, acoustic amalgam of Delta b... |
 | Shamrocks & Shenanigans: The Best of House of Pain and Everlast [Read More ...] ENTER THE HOUSE OF PAIN:Cool group from back in the day! I wish there was still rap music like this today because it was very groovy and you good dance to it. |
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 | Forever Everlasting [Read More ...] Review: Better than the reviews say:Unlike most of the reviewers, I had this on cassette back when it came out. The only reason I can remember for buying it was because Everlast was a listed member of Rhyme Syndicate, which was Ice-T's "posse".
What is missed in most reviews and commen... |
 | Deadly Assasins [Read More ...] Second single off the 2000 album, 'Eat at Whitey's'. Tracks, 'Deadly Assassins' feat. B-Real (Radio), 'One, Two' feat. Kurupt (Radio) and 'Deadly Assassins' (Instrumental). 2001 release. Slimline jewel case. |
 | What It's Like [Read More ...] House Of Pain's frontman Everlast new sound combining blues,rock and hip hop. The first single from his 1998 solo album 'Whitey Ford Sings The Blues', it contains two versions of 'What It's Like' (Radio Edit & Original Album Version), plus the album's '7 |
 | Eat at Whitey's [Read More ...] Description: Everlast continues defying the odds with his sophomore CD. The former House of Pain frontman and Ice-T sidekick defied the odds in 1998 with the chart-topping Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, which moved Everlast beyond his rap roots and deep into a spare, acoustic amalgam of Delta b... |
 | Whitey Ford Sings The Blues [Edited Version] [Read More ...] Review: The edited version is worth buying:The edited version can be a welcome relief to those tired of the obscene lyrics trashing music these days, although I don't recommend telling the whole world that you bought the edited version. That is especially true on this album, where the m... |
 | Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford [Read More ...] Description: UK edition includes two bonus tracks. 2008 release, his first album since White Trash Beautiful four years ago. Love, War And The Ghost Of Whitey Ford [co-produced with his long-time partner Keefus Ciancia] is the logical sequel to Everlast's breakthrough, Whitey Ford Sings the B... |
![]() | Forever Everlasting [Read More ...] Review: Better than the reviews say:Unlike most of the reviewers, I had this on cassette back when it came out. The only reason I can remember for buying it was because Everlast was a listed member of Rhyme Syndicate, which was Ice-T's "posse".
What is missed in most reviews and commen... |
 | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues [Read More ...] Description: When you think about it, House of Pain really were ahead of their time. Tracks like "Jump Around" may have been light on the content side, but they delivered in the production department--they played with sounds in the same way that Missy Elliott and Timbaland have popularized, a... |
 | Black Jesus [Read More ...] Description: No U.S. release exists for 'Black Jesus', the first single from 'Eat At Whitey's', the third solo album from the former leader of Irish rap group House Of Pain. The single features two versions of 'Black Jesus' (Radio Edit and Album Version) and two previously unreleased non-LP t... |
 | Eat at Whitey's [Read More ...] Description: Everlast continues defying the odds with his sophomore CD. The former House of Pain frontman and Ice-T sidekick defied the odds in 1998 with the chart-topping Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, which moved Everlast beyond his rap roots and deep into a spare, acoustic amalgam of Delta b... |
 | White Trash Beautiful [Read More ...] Review: A Must Have For All Music Fans!!:This review was originally written in 2004:
If you are casual Everlast fan or a longtime fan, this album is a must-have. If you liked Whitey Ford Sings The Blues, then you will definately like this album. It is much improved from Eat At Whitey's.... |
 | I Can't Move/Deadly Assassins [Read More ...]
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 | Today (Watch Me Shine) [Read More ...] Features 'put Your Lights On', his Duet with Santana, Live Version of the House of Pain Smash Hit 'jump Around'and a Cover Othe Classic Neil Young Song, 'only Love Can Break Your Heart'. |
![]() | Whitey Ford Sings The Blues [Read More ...] Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: Next Man, and It's Like (Live Version). |