| 1. Intro | |||
| 2. Full Clip | |||
| 3. Discipline | |||
| 4. Words I Manifest | |||
| 5. Ex Girl To Next Girl | |||
| 6. I'm The Man | |||
| 7. Mass Appeal | |||
| 8. Jazz Thing (Video Mix) | |||
| 9. Militia | |||
| 10. Tonz O Gunz | |||
| 11. Royalty | |||
| 12. Who's Gonna Take The Weig | |||
| 13. You Know My Steez | |||
| 14. Above The Clouds | |||
| 15. Just To Get A Rep | |||
| 16. Dwyck | |||
| 17. All 4 Tha Ca$H | |||
| 18. Step In The Arena | |||
| 19. Work | |||
| 20. Soliloquy Of Chaos | |||
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Editorial Reviews
A massive double disc packed with 33 tracks--a few new cuts, many old faves, and some rare B-sides--Full Clip presents a decent overview of the group's impressive 10-year sonic canon. Gang Starr standards spanning the likes of "Manifest" (from their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy), to the anti stick-up kid rhetoric of "Just to Get a Rep" (off of 1991's Step in the Arena), to "Soliloquy of Chaos," their rapturous criticism of violence at rap shows (culled from 1992's Daily Operation), as well as "Code of the Streets" and "Mass Appeal" (both taken from 1994's Hard to Earn), are all represented in full. Additionally, there are plenty of tasty B-sides like "Credit Is Due" and "The ? Remains," tucked in alongside soundtrack contributions like the pioneering jazz/hip-hop jammie "Jazz Thing" from Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. And the new tracks, such as the lumbering, scratch-filled "Full Clip," prove that Gang Starr are still very capable of concocting relevant, head-bangin' hip-hop madness. If there are any complaints with Full Clip, it's that the compilation tends to lean more heavily toward the group's later efforts (only one joint off Mr. Nice Guy is included while there are at least five represented from each of their '92, '94, and '98 efforts). Plus there are a few noticeable omissions, specifically "Love Sick," Guru's tasty lament from Step in the Arena. But the gist of the Full Clip compendium is to celebrate Gang Starr's noteworthy career by presenting a broad overview of the duo's work, and to that end, it delivers in spades. --Spence Abbott
Product Description
Same as European Version.
Full Clip: Decade of,Gang Starr,EMI,Rap
Average customer rating:
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Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr
Gang Starr Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I8T5 Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Full Clip
- Discipline
- Words I Manifest (Remix)
- Ex Girl To Next Girl
- I'm The Man
- Mass Appeal
- Jazz Thing (Video Mix)
- The Militia
- Tonz 'O' Gunz
- Royalty
- Who's Gonna Take The Weight
- You Know My Steez
- Above The Clouds
- Just To Get A Rep
- DWYCK
Tracks:
- All 4 Tha Ca$h
- Step In The Arena
- Work
- Soliloquy Of Chaos
- Take It Personal
- Speak Ya Clout
- Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
- 1/2 & 1/2
- The ? Remainz
- Code Of The Streets
- So Wassup?!
- Now You're Mine
- Betrayal
- B.Y.S.
- Credit Is Due
- The Militia II (Remix)
- You Know My Steez (Three Men And A Lady Remix)
Amazon.com
A massive double disc packed with 33 tracks--a few new cuts, many old faves, and some rare B-sides--Full Clip presents a decent overview of the group's impressive 10-year sonic canon. Gang Starr standards spanning the likes of "Manifest" (from their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy), to the anti stick-up kid rhetoric of "Just to Get a Rep" (off of 1991's Step in the Arena), to "Soliloquy of Chaos," their rapturous criticism of violence at rap shows (culled from 1992's Daily Operation), as well as "Code of the Streets" and "Mass Appeal" (both taken from 1994's Hard to Earn), are all represented in full. Additionally, there are plenty of tasty B-sides like "Credit Is Due" and "The ? Remains," tucked in alongside soundtrack contributions like the pioneering jazz/hip-hop jammie "Jazz Thing" from Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. And the new tracks, such as the lumbering, scratch-filled "Full Clip," prove that Gang Starr are still very capable of concocting relevant, head-bangin' hip-hop madness. If there are any complaints with Full Clip, it's that the compilation tends to lean more heavily toward the group's later efforts (only one joint off Mr. Nice Guy is included while there are at least five represented from each of their '92, '94, and '98 efforts). Plus there are a few noticeable omissions, specifically "Love Sick," Guru's tasty lament from Step in the Arena. But the gist of the Full Clip compendium is to celebrate Gang Starr's noteworthy career by presenting a broad overview of the duo's work, and to that end, it delivers in spades. --Spence AbbottAlbum Details
Same as European Version.Customer Reviews:
A full clip that keeps on spittin'........2007-03-26
"These are the words that I manifest, I manifest".......2006-08-28
WHAT????????????????????????????????????.......2006-06-03
Only a cross section of the best hip hop i've ever heard.......2006-01-07
Good Greatest Hits Cd.......2005-11-26
Average customer rating:
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Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr
Gang Starr Manufacturer: EMI/Virgin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000258TJ Release Date: 2006-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Intro (The First Steps)
- Full Clip (Street)
- Discipline (Street Version)
- Words I Manifest (Remix)
- Ex Girl To Next Girl
- I'm The Man
- Mass Appeal
- Jazz Thing
- The Militia - Gang Star
- Tonz 'O' Gunz
- Royalty
- Who's Gonna Take The Weight
- You Know My Steez (Original Street Mix)
- Above The Clouds
- Just To Get A Rep (Lp Version)
- Dwyck (Album Mix)
Tracks:
- All 4 Tha Ca$h
- Step Into The Arena
- Work
- Soliloquy Of Chaos
- Take It Personal
- Speak Ya Clout
- Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
- 1/2 & 1/2
- The ? Remains
- Code Of The Streets
- So Wassup?
- Now You're Mine
- Betrayal
- B.Y.S.
- Credit Is Due
- The Militia II (Remix)
- You Know My Steez (Three Men And A Lady Remix:Stre
Amazon.com
A massive double disc packed with 33 tracks--a few new cuts, many old faves, and some rare B-sides--Full Clip presents a decent overview of the group's impressive 10-year sonic canon. Gang Starr standards spanning the likes of "Manifest" (from their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy), to the anti stick-up kid rhetoric of "Just to Get a Rep" (off of 1991's Step in the Arena), to "Soliloquy of Chaos," their rapturous criticism of violence at rap shows (culled from 1992's Daily Operation), as well as "Code of the Streets" and "Mass Appeal" (both taken from 1994's Hard to Earn), are all represented in full. Additionally, there are plenty of tasty B-sides like "Credit Is Due" and "The ? Remains," tucked in alongside soundtrack contributions like the pioneering jazz/hip-hop jammie "Jazz Thing" from Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. And the new tracks, such as the lumbering, scratch-filled "Full Clip," prove that Gang Starr are still very capable of concocting relevant, head-bangin' hip-hop madness. If there are any complaints with Full Clip, it's that the compilation tends to lean more heavily toward the group's later efforts (only one joint off Mr. Nice Guy is included while there are at least five represented from each of their '92, '94, and '98 efforts). Plus there are a few noticeable omissions, specifically "Love Sick," Guru's tasty lament from Step in the Arena. But the gist of the Full Clip compendium is to celebrate Gang Starr's noteworthy career by presenting a broad overview of the duo's work, and to that end, it delivers in spades. --Spence AbbottAlbum Details
Same as European Version.Customer Reviews:
A full clip that keeps on spittin'........2007-03-26
"These are the words that I manifest, I manifest".......2006-08-28
WHAT????????????????????????????????????.......2006-06-03
Only a cross section of the best hip hop i've ever heard.......2006-01-07
Good Greatest Hits Cd.......2005-11-26
Average customer rating:
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Full Clip: A Decade Of Gang Starr [Edited Version]
Gang Starr Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000J5ZW Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Full Clip
- Discipline
- Words I Manifest (Remix)
- Ex Girl To Next Girl
- I'm The Man
- Mass Appeal
- Jazz Thing (Video Mix)
- The Militia
- Tonz 'O' Gunz
- Royalty
- Who's Gonna Take The Weight
- You Know My Steez
- Above The Clouds
- Just To Get A Rep
- Dwyck
Tracks:
- All 4 Tha Ca$h
- Step In The Arena
- Work
- Soliloquy Of Chaos
- Take It Personal
- Speak Ya Clout
- Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
- 1/2 & 1/2
- The ? Remainz
- Code Of The Streets
- So Wassup?!
- Now You're Mine
- Betrayal
- B.Y.S.
- Credit Is Due
- The Militia II (Remix)
- You Know My Steez (Three Men And A Lady Remix)
Amazon.com
A massive double disc packed with 33 tracks--a few new cuts, many old faves, and some rare B-sides--Full Clip presents a decent overview of the group's impressive 10-year sonic canon. Gang Starr standards spanning the likes of "Manifest" (from their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy) to the anti stick-up kid rhetoric of "Just to Get a Rep" (off of 1991's Step in the Arena) to "Soliloquy of Chaos," their rapturous criticism of violence at rap shows (culled from 1992's Daily Operation), as well as "Code of the Streets" and "Mass Appeal" (both taken from 1994's Hard to Earn), are all represented in full. Additionally, there are plenty of tasty B-sides like "Credit Is Due" and "The ? Remains," tucked in alongside soundtrack contributions like the pioneering jazz/hip-hop jammie "Jazz Thing" from Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. And the new tracks, such as the lumbering, scratch-filled "Full Clip," prove that Gang Starr are still very capable of concocting relevant, head-bangin' hip-hop madness. If there are any complaints with Full Clip, it's that the compilation tends to lean more heavily toward the group's later efforts (only one joint off Mr. Nice Guy is included while there are at least five represented from each of their '92, '94, and '98 efforts). Plus there are a few noticeable omissions, specifically "Love Sick," Guru's tasty lament from Step in the Arena. But the gist of the Full Clip compendium is to celebrate Gang Starr's noteworthy career by presenting a broad overview of the duo's work, and to that end, it delivers in spades. --Spence AbbottCustomer Reviews:
Gang Starr finally comes up with his greatest hits...........2002-02-19
Unbelievable!!!!!!.......1999-07-16
Average customer rating:
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Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr
Gang Starr Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K40T Release Date: 1999-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro [Remix]
- Full Clip
- Discipline - Gang Starr, Total
- Words I Manifest [Remix]
- Ex Girl to Next Girl
- Take It Personal
- Mass Appeal
- Jazz Thing [Video Version]
- Militia - Big Shug, Gang Starr
- Tonz 'O' Gunz
- Royalty - Gang Starr, K-Ci & JoJo
- Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
- You Know My Steez
- Above the Clouds - Gang Starr, Inspectah Deck
- Work
- Royalty - Gang Starr, , K-Ci & JoJo, K-Ci & JoJo
Tracks:
- Militia - Big Shug, Gang Starr
- Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
- Remainz ?
- Credit Is Due
- Jazz Thing [Video Version]
- Soliloquy of Chaos
- 1/2 & 1/2 - Gang Starr, M.O.P.
- Now You're Mine
- So Wassup?!
- Betrayal - Gang Starr, Scarface
- You Know My Steez [Three Men and A Lady Remix]
- Tonz 'O' Gunz
- Militia II [Remix] - Gang Starr, Rakim, WC
- Full Clip
Amazon.com
A massive double disc packed with 33 tracks--a few new cuts, many old faves, and some rare B-sides--Full Clip presents a decent overview of the group's impressive 10-year sonic canon. Gang Starr standards spanning the likes of "Manifest" (from their 1989 debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy), to the anti stick-up kid rhetoric of "Just to Get a Rep" (off of 1991's Step in the Arena), to "Soliloquy of Chaos," their rapturous criticism of violence at rap shows (culled from 1992's Daily Operation), as well as "Code of the Streets" and "Mass Appeal" (both taken from 1994's Hard to Earn), are all represented in full. Additionally, there are plenty of tasty B-sides like "Credit Is Due" and "The ? Remains," tucked in alongside soundtrack contributions like the pioneering jazz/hip-hop jammie "Jazz Thing" from Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. And the new tracks, such as the lumbering, scratch-filled "Full Clip," prove that Gang Starr are still very capable of concocting relevant, head-bangin' hip-hop madness. If there are any complaints with Full Clip, it's that the compilation tends to lean more heavily toward the group's later efforts (only one joint off Mr. Nice Guy is included while there are at least five represented from each of their '92, '94, and '98 efforts). Plus there are a few noticeable omissions, specifically "Love Sick," Guru's tasty lament from Step in the Arena. But the gist of the Full Clip compendium is to celebrate Gang Starr's noteworthy career by presenting a broad overview of the duo's work, and to that end, it delivers in spades. --Spence AbbottAlbum Details
Same as European Version.Customer Reviews:
A full clip that keeps on spittin'........2007-03-26
"These are the words that I manifest, I manifest".......2006-08-28
WHAT????????????????????????????????????.......2006-06-03
Only a cross section of the best hip hop i've ever heard.......2006-01-07
Good Greatest Hits Cd.......2005-11-26
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- Full Time [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Glama World
- Gonna Let U Know [CD-single]
- Heroz4hire
- How We Livin'
- I Want It All [Explicit Lyrics]
- I Want It All [Explicit Lyrics]
- If U Stay Ready [CD-single]
- Immortalized [Explicit Lyrics]
- Its Dark & Hell Is Hot [Extra tracks] [Import]
Dance Music
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Cello Cti #1&2 / Romance Op.36 / Symphony in a
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