| 1. Ghetto Camelot |
| 2. Watch for the Hook [Dungeon Family Mix] |
| 3. Good Good |
| 4. Pop, Pop, Pop (Interlude) |
| 5. Cre-A-Tine |
| 6. We Get It Crunk - Cool Breeze, |
| 7. College Parkay |
| 8. Butta |
| 9. Hit Man - Backbone, Cool Breeze, |
| 10. Black Gangster |
| 11. Big Rube (Interlude) |
| 12. Field - Cool Breeze, |
| 13. Epgh |
| 14. Tenn Points |
| 15. Weeastpointin' - Cool Breeze, Sleepy Brown |
| 16. Doin' It in the South |
Editorial Reviews
From the time he appeared on Goodie Mob's debut album, Soul Food, Atlanta's Cool Breeze has had one goal in mind--representing the Dirty South. His freshman effort, East Point's Greatest Hit, aptly showcases his clever wordplay and distinct flow; on the lead single, "Watch for the Hook," Cool Breeze is joined by fellow Dungeon Family members Outkast and Goodie Mob for a succession of rapid-fire verses and tightly spat rhymes. Organized Noize's multilayered production style, which combines drum programming and live instrumentation, becomes so captivating that one may wish for an instrumental version of the album. However, once the focus shifts back to the vocals, one will discover how appropriate the title East Point's Greatest Hit truly is. --Celine Wong
East Point's Greatest Hits,Cool Breeze,Interscope Records,Dirty South,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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East Point's Greatest Hits
Cool Breeze Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IFNM Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Ghet To Camelot
- Watch For The Hook
- Good Good
- Pop, Pop, Pop
- Cre-A-Tine
- We Get It Crunk
- College Parkay
- Butta
- Hit Man
- Black Gangster
- Big Rube
- The Field
- E.P.G.H.
- Tenn Points
- Weeastpointin'
- Doin' It In The South
- The Calhouns
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From the time he appeared on Goodie Mob's debut album, Soul Food, Atlanta's Cool Breeze has had one goal in mind--representing the Dirty South. His freshman effort, East Point's Greatest Hit, aptly showcases his clever wordplay and distinct flow; on the lead single, "Watch for the Hook," Cool Breeze is joined by fellow Dungeon Family members Outkast and Goodie Mob for a succession of rapid-fire verses and tightly spat rhymes. Organized Noize's multilayered production style, which combines drum programming and live instrumentation, becomes so captivating that one may wish for an instrumental version of the album. However, once the focus shifts back to the vocals, one will discover how appropriate the title East Point's Greatest Hit truly is. --Celine WongCustomer Reviews:
Good debut from obvious talent (3.5/5).......2006-12-07
"Ghetto Camelot" begins the album well, Cool Breeze spins tales of ghetto lifestyle over a tough, horn-laden beat with a weird female-sung chorus. "Watch for the Hook" is awesome, and an obvious highlight of the album. It is a posse cut featuring the whole Dungeon Family, and it has great upbeat production and good raps from the whole crew. I really like "Good Good," which has a great performance from Cool Breeze and a great hook, I like how he repeats the last word of every rhyme. The beat to this song is very good as well. "Cre-A-Tine" is a boastful, grittier song, and "We Get It Crunk" is a good collabo with Kurupt, their chemistry is impressive and the beat is funky with droopy synths. The poor editing really takes away from the quality of this track, but it's good anyway. "Butta" is an odd, smooth track that only a Dungeon Family member could pull off. Over a laidback beat, Cool Breeze tells a strange story, and it sounds really cool and kind of artistic. I thought "Hit Man" and "Black Gangster" were pretty good songs but not really great. Lyrically "The Field" and "Tenn Points" really stood out. He represents his character and home on the song "EPGH." My favorite song on the disc by far is "Weeastpointin,'" a gorgeous laidback funky song featuring Sleepy Brown. Sleepy makes an amazing presence on the song, singing beautifully over the soulful piano vibes and funky synths in the chorus, the lyrics are cool depictions of East Point and the song definitely stands out on the album. The funky style continues into the next track, the upbeat and experimentally electronic "Doin' It in the South," another strong highlight of the album. The tracklist closes with a bonus track where Cool Breeze shares the mic with his crew The Calhouns.
Overall, "East Point's Greatest Hit" is a flawed but entertaining album showcasing an entertaining MC and good beats. This is very good southern hip hop and I really wish that he would have recorded more music, I hope he'll put out another album in the future. I recommend "East Point's Greatest Hit" especially to fans of Goodie Mob and OutKast's later albums, and southern hip hop fans in general will probably enjoy most of this album, because it is solid musically and lyrically.
Why didnt anybody give him a chance?.......2006-08-14
Dat Dungeon.......2005-09-22
nice debut.......2004-07-15
Favorite tracks: Watch for the hook, the Field, Doin it in the South, Hitman.
Too bad he didn't return for a second album.
Hmmmm.......2003-10-12
This album was a near classical collection (subliminal message).
This aggin should've got a damn spot at running for mayor. He put it down for the town. He's not Atlien'ish or Goodie Mob'ish. He's Cool Cutta! He got that butta! Black Gangsta! You know all the good stuff you never heard about. Better buy it! I wish Big Bass Brian would've mastered it. Though, Chris Bellman did a good job.
Shadik Scrambles!
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