| 1. Wild Thing |
| 2. With a Girl Like You |
| 3. From Home |
| 4. Love Is All Around |
| 5. Night of the Long Grass |
| 6. Cousin Jane |
| 7. I Can't Control Myself |
| 8. You Can Cry If You Want To |
| 9. Little Girl |
| 10. Any Way That You Want Me |
Golden Hits,The Troggs,Masters Intercontine,British Invasion,Frat Rock,Pop,Rock
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All World: Greatest Hits
LL Cool J Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024LZ Release Date: 1996-11-05 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Live Without My Radio
- Rock The Bells
- I'm Bad
- I Need Love
- Going Back To Cali
- Jack The Ripper
- Jingling Baby
- Big Ole Butt
- The Boomin' System
- Around The Way Girl
- Mama Said Knock You Out
- Back Seat
- I Need A Beat
- Doin It
- Loungin (Who Do Ya Luv)
- Hey Lover
Amazon.com essential recording
The very epitome of "been there, done that," LL Cool J also has the distinction of having originated (or, at least, being the most proficient at) half a dozen rap styles. On the hits collection All World, all the phases are represented: he was "hard as hell" on 1986's "Rock the Bells" and again on 1991's "Mama Said Knock You Out"; on 1987's "I Need Love," he was the painfully sappy precursor to Boyz II Men, but he had the formula down pat for 1990's "Around the Way Girl" (and then he went sappy again on 1995's "Hey Lover," a collaboration with the Boyz); and 1988's "Going Back to Cali" found him stylin'. He's had his ups and downs and managed to produce only a couple of truly killer albums, but LL's first dozen years show that he's left his stamp on nearly every facet of the hip-hop world. --Randy SilverCustomer Reviews:
The greatness of Uncle L is based on the first half of his career........2007-04-24
A Ten Year Span Of Greatest Hits (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars).......2007-03-15
I do have a few guilty pleasures on this album. "Going Back To Cali" is one of them (possibly because of my love for that state). And the female songs like "Jingling Baby" the smooth "Hey Lover" is more that I had an enjoyment for. And the pop song that still gets play on the radio frequently "Loungin (Who Do You Luv Remix)" is another great addition. There are a few songs that are missing (just like almost every greatest hits album), like "Pink Cookies..." and "I'm That Type Of Guy", but I'm not going to sweat that. This album is still excellent for a ten year span of LL. If you're a fan of 80's and 90's rap, don't hesitate to pick this up here. I really started getting into him when he dropped "The G.O.A.T." and thought this CD would help me catch up with his earlier work. Now only if his most recent CD's were half as good as this here.
Peace!
Love LL.......2007-01-19
All World: Greatest Hits- LL Cool J.......2007-01-03
Pop J meets Cool J.......2006-07-31
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Jerry Hadley - Golden Days - Tenor hits from the Golden Age of Operetta
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FQQ Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Song of the Vagabonds
- I'm Falling in Love With Someone
- Streets of New York
- Neapolitan Love Song
- Desert Song/One Alone
- Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me
- Donkey Serenade
- Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
- Drinking Song
- When You're Away
- I Love to Go Swimmin' With Wimmin
- I Might Be Your Once-In-A-While
- Marianne
- Serenade
- Indian Summer
- When I Grow Too Old to Dream
- Gypsy Love Song
- Golden Days - Jerry Hadley, Mario Lanza
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Mack of the CenturyToo $horts Greatest Hits
Too Short Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JK8OKE Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
Tracks:
- Freaky Tales
- Dope Fiend Beat
- Life Is...Too Short
- I Ain't Trippin'
- Short But Funky
- The Ghetto
- I'm A Player
- B****** Betty
- In The Trunk
- Burn Rubber
- Cocktales
- Gettin' It
- Choosin'
Album Description
Too $hort "The Mack of the Century...Too $hort's Greatest Hits Now, for the first time ever in his 16-album career, a collection of the greatest hits from the legendary Too $hort. Tracks that are beloved by fans, peers, and the awed up-and-comers are all here on the first-ever collection. Genre-defining, no holds barred and bawdy, this journey with $hort takes you back with the classics such as "$hort Dog's In The House," "The Ghetto," "Cocktales," "Gettin It" and let's not forget "Life Is...Too $hort." This collection leaves no doubt that Too $hort has finessed the book on being a playa and a pimp. He is the true Mack Of The Century!Customer Reviews:
Considering that this is Too Short, I thought this was a sub-par "Greatest Hits".......2007-02-26
Good.......2007-02-23
The $hort Dawg People Once Remembered (Rating: 8 out of 10).......2006-12-02
There are a lot of gems on here, showcasing his hit singles from his early albums. Some of my favorites are "The Ghetto" from "$hort Dawg Is In The House" (1990), his more popular single "Life Is Too $hort" from the album "Life Is..."(1988), and "I'm A Playa" and "BJ Betty" from what remains my favorite album "Get In Where You Fit In" (1993). Most of these hit singles were classics. The only one I can think of whats missing from here is the song "I Want To Be Free" from the "Shorty The Pimp" (1992) album. You'll notice the hit singles he's released back then and what ever the heck he's been putting out after his retirement, expanded on more subject matter. Most of the time he's talking about strip clubs and women nowadays. Even though he did back in the day, he also rhymed about social political subjects, like "The Ghetto" he rhymed about how urban ran down neighborhoods full of drugs and murdering had a reflection of Oakland.
Unfortunately he would abandon the funky Oakland sounding music and moved to some town called Atlanta, and began settling for the generic production from Lil Jon and Jazze Pha (Ant Banks would toss him a few beats here and there). If you gotten into Too Short anytime after 1999, and want to know what he's really capable of, snatch this up here. Then go pick up some of his earlier albums. To tell you the truth: I'd rather take 13 funky tracks of Too $hort's Greatest Hits before his retirement than anything he's made after retirement, because 90% of that material has been straight garbage. I got much love for $hort Dawg for his 20 or so years in the game and 16 albums (name any other rapper who holds both titles), but to tell you the truth, I believe he's hanging on by a thread.
Peace!
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Mantovani's Golden Hits
The Mantovani Orchestra Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001F2G Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Charmaine
- Moon River
- The Moulin Rouge Theme
- Summertime In Venice
- Diane
- Limelight Theme
- Greensleeves
- True Love
- La Vie En Rose
- Around The World
- Some Enchanted Evening
- Swedish Rhapsody
Customer Reviews:
Painfully dull, cluelessly retro.......2007-04-29
This kind of dreck gives you sympathy for the poor listener whose musical background is so impoverished as to make this music an option.
Lifting the heart.......2007-01-04
Beautiful Timeless Music.......2006-08-22
mantovani's golden hits.......2006-07-26
BLast from My Past.......2006-07-13
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Charles Aznavour - Greatest Golden Hits
Charles Aznavour Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SIW Release Date: 1996-04-23 |
Tracks:
- After Loving You
- Happy Anniversary
- It Will Be My Day
- La Boheme
- She
- The Old Fashioned Way
- What Makes A Man
- Yesterday When I Was Young
- You've Got To Learn
- How Sad Venice Can Be
- Ave Maria
- Hold Back The Night
- I Didn't See The Time Go By
- I'll Be There
- The Times We've Known
- You've Let Yourself Go
- La Baraka
- And I In My Chair
- Sunday's Not My Day
- A Blue Like The Blue Of Your Eyes
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Songs, Strong voice.......2007-05-19
Wonderful.......2007-02-01
Formidable!.......2007-01-05
Formidable.......2006-09-22
The french frank sinatra???.......2006-01-09
I mean i'm not a huge Sinatra fan and it sounds like that to me...a french sinatra in this case.
I guess you just have to be into it because in the end putting your tastes aside it's good.
Happy anniversary and la boheme are the highlights in my opinion.
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Golden Hits
Sarah Vaughan Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000046WS Release Date: 1990-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Misty
- Broken Hearted Melody
- Make Yourself Comfortable
- Autumn In New York
- Moonlight In Vermont
- How Important Can It Be
- Smooth Operator
- Whatever Lola Wants
- Lullaby Of Birdland
- Eternally
- Poor Butterfly
- Close To You
- Lover Man
- Tenderly
- Passing Strangers
- C'est La Vie
- Experience Unnecessary
- The Banana Boat Song
Customer Reviews:
Jackpot !!!.......2007-03-23
The tracks set starts out with a beautiful rendition of "Misty." The orchestration glistens as Sarah delivers this without singing a superfluous note. The musical arrangement relies on the strings and horn to carry the bulk of the melody; and they do not fail to disappoint. Sarah's voice is as rich, warm and vibrant as ever on this track; I predict you will love this rendition of "Misty."
The CD continues with "Broken Hearted Melody" with a male chorus backing up Sarah as she sways and sings this song to perfection! The melody may sound somewhat upbeat; but this stands in sharp contrast to the lyrics which explore Sarah's feelings about a love gone awry.
"Autumn In New York" boasts a beautiful intro by the violins; and when Sarah comes in you're in heaven. Sarah uses her voice to convey a certain intimacy and sense of vulnerability both at the same time; this number is a golden nugget shining brightly! Sarah hopes for a new love when she sings "Autumn In New York." She celebrates New York with this song, too. "Moonlight In Vermont" follows "Autumn In New York;" and Sarah sings this soulfully and wistfully. "Moonlight In Vermont" allows Sarah to deliver a pensive ballad and the orchestration is lush. Sarah's voice is in excellent form and the percussion enhances the beauty of this number.
"Whatever Lola Wants" gets the Latin treatment and a male backup chorus to accompany Sarah. Sarah sings of her ability to get "whatever (she) wants" because she, as Lola, is "irresistible" to men. This romantic ballad shines brightly with Sarah's voice, the orchestration and the backup chorus all combining to produce a high octane performance! When Sarah tells you to "give in," you can intuitively understand why.
"Lullaby Of Birdland" is yet another great song on this CD; the drums, percussion and Sarah's voice produce a winning ticket yet again! The flawless melody and lyrics are by Shearing and Foster; and the piano playing shines to perfection as well.
Equally important, this CD gives you six bonus tracks to enjoy. I have this album on LP in my collection; but the CD is much better for this reason alone! SMILES "Lover Man" begins with a brief but excellent piano solo; when Sarah starts to sing her voice captures all your attention as she sings this torch ballad about a man she loved; but he did not love her in return. The musical instruments play softly in the background to showcase Sarah's voice as its own musical instrument on "Lover Man." The next bonus number is the timeless classic "Tenderly" which Sarah sings passionately. Sarah's voice remains in excellent form as she displays her wide vocal range to bat this number straight out of the ballpark. "C'est La Vie" is about love that goes unrequited; and the CD ends with "The Banana Boat Song." This final number gets the predictable Latin treatment and Sarah is accompanied once again by a superb male chorus. Sarah sings about men who work hard and dream of an easier life without such hard work. This final number rounds out the CD very well.
The liner notes give you the song credits and the original liner notes for the record album when it was originally released. Will Friedwald contributes an excellent essay about Sarah Vaughan's unforgettable talent.
I highly recommend this CD for people who want to become better acquainted with Sarah's artistry. Sarah's fans will consider this CD to be a "must-have;" and people who enjoy classic pop vocals will love this CD, too. The extra six bonus tracks make this CD a very special one.
classic and memorable.......2007-01-11
I really want to give it five stars but...........2006-11-18
Well, just who would buy this c.d. that did not already know that much?
If you want more information regarding the music try another collection.
excellent now - excellent fifty years ago !.......2005-10-29
Being recorded some fifty years ago, the music on this CD hasn't been dented in any way by the passage of time. It won't be for the next fifty years either.
Golden Hits Indeed!.......2003-07-13
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Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
Public Enemy Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00021LQ82 Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- You're Gonna Get Yours
- Public Enemy No.1
- Rebel Without A Pause
- Bring The Noise
- Don't Believe The Hype
- Prophets Of Rage
- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos
- Fight The Power
- Welcome To The Terrordome
- 911 Is A Joke
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out
- Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man
- Can't Truss It
- Shut Em Down
- By The Time I Get To Arizona
- Hazy Shade Of Criminal
- Give It Up
- He Got Game
Amazon.com
Public Enemy is not the kind of group that does compromise--either you own It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back and its explosive follow-up Fear of a Black Planet in their entirety or you simply hate music. So use this all-too-brief primer merely as a map to find your way to the albums that actually shook the world, mixing blunt politics with hard-hitting beats and Chuck D's prophet-like zeal for affecting change. If nothing else, tracks like "Bring The Noise" and "Fight The Power" serve as timely reminders of how much power hip-hop can wield when not tripped up in name-calling and bitch-slapping (D famously dubbed the genre "CNN for black people"), while on "911 is a Joke" Flava Flav proves there's a fine-line between laughter and tears. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
ok, wanted a little more variety.......2006-11-11
This is what got me into Public Enemy!.......2006-08-01
Anyway, I had heard a few samples from p.e. on tv and the internet, and decided to look for one of their cds. They sounded so different than anything I've heard before. Chuck D's vocal energy and style grabs your attention right away, while Flava's crazy wierdness keeps you hooked. While looking through Wallmart's cd selection, I came across this cd and decided that a greatest hits cd would be a perfect introduction to a group I had never really listened to before.(It was only 10 bucks, so what harm could it be?) Lemme tell ya, after listening through the cd once, my jaw was dropped, and I was floored.
First off, for any fans of pop-rap with candy-coated beats, this cd is NOT for you. Public Enemy are raw, hard, and abrasive. They're definatly not for everyone.
Second, their lyrics are political, and confront many serious issues that were being ignored during that time. Pay close attention, and you'll see that they actually have something important to say and aren't just grunting about their cars, money, hoes, bling-bling, whatever.
Finally, while their music may sound somewhat cacaphony at times, they were definatly way ahead of their time. They have the rare ability to make seemingly clashing noises work together in an intriguing and almost harmoneous way. For example, "Rebel Without A Pause" uses a repetitive screeching tea kettle in the background, which would be ear-drum-breaking in any other circumstance. However, combined with the song's heavy bass and Chuck D's lyrical wit, the kettle becomes less of a nussance and more of an actual instrument that enhances the song's quality. (Yeah, that sounds really stupid, but I don't have any other way of describing it.)
So yeah, that's another one of my rambling reviews. I would recomend this cd to hip-hop fans who are open-minded and ready for beats that are rough and different from anything else. I've become a huge fan of p.e. because of this cd, and I plan to buy more of their work. That's all for now. PEACE
PE Keep Bringin That Noise! [and sonnin' Viper].......2006-07-06
Public Enemy albums are consistent affairs with segues, inserts and instrumentals acting as the musical glue for each release. Some have therefore argued that listening to the singles in isolation is a less cohesive affair. I disagree. While Chuck D maintains that the group has never been singles orientated, their discography begs to differ: throughout the early 1990's, Public Enemy single releases were massive affairs accompanied by groundbreaking videos and fantastic cover art. Remember that "Fight the Power" only appeared on "Fear of a Black Planet" some several months after it "hit" - as did the B side release of "Rebel without A Pause" prior to "It Takes a Nation of Millions...".
This collection of singles reinforces their creative output, musicianship and legacy. The groups most commerciably accessible offerings are all here in their high-rotation-strong-unit-sales glory: the aforementioned "Fight The Power", "Hazy Shade of Criminal", "Shut Em Down", "911 Is A Joke" and the hugely popular "Give It Up", arguably the groups most successful single in terms of retail sales.
PE have crammed 18 cuts on to this release - but this just barely represents their release schedule. There are several cuts that have been released as singles and/or videos that are ommitted, including "Livin In A Zoo" (from the CB4 soundtrack), "Get off My Back", "Shake Your Booty", "I Stand Accused", "Louder Than A Bomb (Remix)", "Anti N*gga Machine/Burn Hollywood Burn" and the love-it-or-hate-it Anthrax thrash version of "Bring Tha Noize". A double disc edition with say, 28 tracks would have been nice - but then again, Def Jam/Universal dont want to cannibalise any trailing album sales the groups catalogue may still command!
Oh yeah, the reviewer "Viper" is the embodiment of the typical ignorant white American youth that PE originally set out to educate! Its unfortunate, but he of his ilk will never understand what true hip hop is or represents. "Hip hop" to Viper and most other Generation Y'ers constists of gun toting and talking about how much money you have and how many "biyatchs" youre doing. Grafitti? Breaking? DJ'ing? Beatboxing? Get outa here - that stuff's ancient, right Viper? Cats like Juvenile and Fitty Cent are the truth yeah!? heheheheh!!!!
Not all is lost though - I know plenty of young cats who take the time to check their history and educate themselves. Its just that people like Viper are already a lost cause - this album is the antithesis to his played out, thugged out BS so it will never get heard. But thats okay, cos dudes like me will never check for G Unit or Juvenile - so like PE's ratio of message:music, in the end there is some balance...
Kids, put away your Paul Wall and Nelly albums...this is some REAL rap music.......2006-04-12
I think they're better than DMC, De La and even NWA..........2006-04-08
British rock critics hearing white noise and anger, knee-jerked their Punk Rock eulogies but Chuck D (aided by his comic foil Flava Flav) had too much to say to fit in that bracket.
The impact of their second album, It Takes A Nation Of Millions... , is still to be fully realised within hip hop. It made black politics iconic and inspirational to the dispossessed of the nation, and it did it with a soundtrack that reconfigured black music's past into a maximum velocity present.
Producers the Bomb Squad looped funk, jazz, soul, rock - and anything else they could lay their hands on - into a wall of sound that found its natural home way up in the red. Into it, Chuck D's proselytising lyrical barrage merged to form the greatest hip hop act of all time.
Almost everything here is of the highest grade, but for me the pummelling "Welcome To The Terrordome" - the lead-off single from their third album - sounds like the most exciting five minutes ever committed to wax. It's so fierce that it makes the hip hop that followed sound just a little less significant than you thought.
As a summary of a modern musical giant, this album is essential.
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Lanza: Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FVZ Release Date: 1995-04-11 |
Tracks:
- The Toast Of New Orleans: Be My Love
- Because
- Very Warm For May: All The Things You Are
- The Student Prince: Serenade
- Rigoletto - La Donna e Mobile
- Pagliacci: Vesti La Guibba
- O Sole Mio
- The Student Prince: Beloved
- South Pacific: Younger Than Springtime
- The Great Caruso: The Loveliest Night Of The Year
- Carousel: If I Loved You
- Carmen: Flower Song
- The Student Prince: Golden Days
- Spring Is Here: With A Song In My Heart
- The Land Of Smiles: Yours Is My Heart Alone
- Because You're Mine
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Adido Alla Madre
- Aida: Celeste Aida
- The Lord's Prayer
- Granada
Customer Reviews:
Introducing the Greatest Voice of All Time.......2007-03-13
This selection of recordings has a number of fine selections that give a small "flavor" of his fantastic talent and skills. It is a good beginning for someone who wants to know "The American Caruso."
The Greatest Tenor of the 20th Century........2007-01-21
Easy listening.......2006-02-27
Lanza of the joyous voice!.......2005-07-14
Not bad as an introduction to Lanza.......2001-11-13
Highlights include the immortal Serenade & Golden Days from The Student Prince, Beloved (from the film version of the Student Prince, and arguably Lanza's best English-language love song), Because You're Mine, If I Loved You, and the stirring Addio Alla Madre from Cavalleria Rusticana. If love songs seem a little over-represented at the expense of arias and (notably) Italian & Neapolitan Songs, then blame BMG for their habitual neglect of Lanza's more serious side. In any event, this is essentially a one-CD version of the three-CD set, The Mario Lanza Collection. All of the renditions are the same as on the earlier CD, as are the sound sources. With the exception of The Student Prince Serenade, most of the selections here have never sounded better.
Be aware, however, that several of the arias are in fact retakes of more familiar versions. Vesti La Giubba, for instance, is an alternate take from Lanza's May 1950 session, and although the tenor is in great voice, the orchestra lets him down on the climactic phrase by moving on before he has finished his High A on the word "infranto". The Flower Song is even more unrestrained than the familiar take - great fun, but not the kind of recording you'd want newcomers to Lanza to hear! (Lanza never quite "nailed" this aria, but his heart was in the right place.) La Donna E Mobile is the familiar 1950 version in the first half, but is replaced by an inferior retake in the second half, followed by an edited-in High B ending (on "pensier") from the original recording!
The only truly bad recording is the inexplicably popular With A Song In My Heart. Lanza is unfocused, and strains his way throughout the piece. Yours Is My Heart Alone is somewhat better, but is easily surpassed by the tenor's 1956 recording with the conductor Henri Rene (and currently unavailable on CD).
The "Greatest Hits" are here: the million-selling Be My Love, Loveliest Night of The Year and the aforementioned Because You're Mine. I have to confess to an aversion to the first two - Lanza was often a far better singer than these recordings suggest - but most fans, I'm sure, will continue to cherish them. Besides, what tenor since Lanza has ever sung Be My Love without straining his way through the wretched thing and then fudging the High C at the end? Lanza made it his own, and to be fair to the song, it is actually a very difficult piece to pull off, as Messrs Domingo, Carreras and Leech will no doubt attest. But that was also one of Lanza's most under-appreciated strengths - he made everything sound so easy. Listeners accustomed to the laborious efforts of most present-day tenors will be astounded by the freshness, ease, and sheer bravado of these performances.
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Rimsky-Korsakov: Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002C5Z Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Tsar Saltan: Flight of the Bumblebee
- Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34: Alborada. Vivo e strepitoso
- Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34: Variazioni. Andante con moto
- Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34: Alborada. Vivo e strepitoso
- Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34: Scena e canto gitano
- Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34: Fandango asturiano
- Sadko: Song of India
- The Snow Maiden: Dance of the Tumblers
- Le Coq d'or Suite: IV. Introduction and Bridal Procession
- Mlada Suite: Procession of the Nobles
- Tsar Saltan Suite, Op. 57: Farewell of the Tsar
- Russian Easter Overture
- Sheherazade Symphonic Suite: The Young Prince And The Young Princess
- Sheherazade Symphonic Suite: IV. Festival at Bagdad - The Sea - Shipwreck
Customer Reviews:
A fine sampler.......2003-04-24
I was first put off by the sonics of this CD, particularly the dynamic range, but this varies with each of the many recorded pieces.
In its favor, this CD is inexpensive, but don't expect to receive more than what you pay.
OUTSTANDING.......2002-09-16
Fun CD.......2002-01-29
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Ice Cube - Greatest Hits
Ice Cube Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z2V3 Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Pushin' Weight
- Check Yo Self [Remix]
- We Be Clubbin'
- $100 Dollar Bill Ya'll
- Once Upon A Time In The Projects
- Bow Down [westside connection]
- Hello
- You Can Do It
- You Know How We Do It
- It Was A Good Day
- Bop Gun [One Nation] [Radio Edit]
- What Can I Do? [Remix]
- My Summer Vacation
- Steady Mobbin'
- Jackin' For Beats
- The Nigga Ya Love To Hate
- In The Late Night Hour
Customer Reviews:
Cool Cube.......2007-07-06
Check Yoself - includes a cool line from the Grandmaster Flash tune "It's like a jungle sometimes it makes we wonder how I keep from goin' under."
Once Upon a Time in the Projects - descriptive, kinda humoress story about getting caught up in a bust when he visits his girlfriend in the projects
It Was a Good DAy - raps about how it was a good day, just cuz none of the usual bad stuff happens.
My Summer Vacation
Bop Gun - really energetic and bouncy
What Can I Do
Time For Remaster...Fans Can Do It At Home!.......2006-09-13
18. 'No Vaseline' (fr.1991's 'Death Certificate')
19. 'Wicked' (fr.1992's 'The Predator')
20. 'How To Survive In South Central'
(fr.1991's 'Boys In The Hood' SDTK)
Overall, Ice Cube's 'Greatest Hits' CD falls a little short, BUT you can take it up a notch by adding these 3 tracks for a cool 20 track collection!!
Peace, SD
(of 'Chaka's World')
I think this isn't entertaining........2006-05-07
westsieeeed.......2006-03-03
HAVE TO USE MY AK TODAY WAS A GOOD DAY" and if you love his recent material the best line is "WE BE CLUBBIN" this cd should be in your library of music.......................
Bullshit. .......2006-02-14
AMERIKKKA'S MOST WANTED (1990)
It's A Man's World (ft. Yo-yo)
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
KILL AT WILL EP
Dead Homiez
DEATH CERTIFICATE:
No Vaseline (Classic Diss, By The Way)
Colorblind
Us (My personal favorite song off the album that claims young black males need to wake up.)
THE PREDATOR:
Wicked
LETHAL INJECTION:
Lil Ass Gee
Really Doe
Ghetto Bird
BOYZ N THE HOOD SOUNDTRACK:
How To Survive In South Central
HIGHER LEARNING SOUNDTRACK:
Higher
FRIDAY SOUNDTRACK:
Friday
2PAC's STRICTLY FOR MY N.I.G.G.A.Z Album:
Last Wordz- 2PAC (FT. ICE CUBE and ICE -T)
MACK 10's SELF-TITLED ALBUM:
Westside Slaughterhouse- Mack 10 (ft. Ice Cube and WC)
NEXT FRIDAY SOUNDTRACK:
Chin Check (The N.W.A. Reunion)
SCARFACE's THE DIARY Album:
Hand Of THe Dead Body- Scarface (ft. Ice Cube)
PUBLIC ENEMY's FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET Album:
Burn Hollywood Burn- Public Enemy (ft. Big Daddy Kane and Ice Cube)
And also, they should've included King Of THe Hill, the diss track Cube made referring to Cypress Hill.
This album has Ice Cube's main good hits, but are missing the deeper ones. For a person trying to buy this album, I suggest you get all four of the early Ice Cube Albums, and forget THe War Aad PEace Vol.1 and Vol.2 albums.
ANYWAY, WATCH OUT FOR ICE CUBE'S NEW ALBUM, LAUGH NOW, CRY LATER!
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