| 1. Keep Your Eyes Open [Film Dialogue] |
| 2. W.O.L.V.E.S. - Krumbsnatcha |
| 3. Bounce, Rock, Golden State - Xzibit |
| 4. Put It on Me - DJ Quik, Dr. Dre, |
| 5. #1 - Nelly |
| 6. F*** You - Pharoahe Monch |
| 7. Watch the Police - C-Murder, Trick Daddy |
| 8. Dirty Ryders - LOX |
| 9. Crooked Cop - Napalm |
| 10. American Dream - David Bowie, |
| 11. Greed - Cypress Hill, Kokane |
| 12. Guns N' Roses - Clipse, |
| 13. Squeeze - Gang Starr |
| 14. Let Us Go - King Jacob, |
| 15. Training Day (In My Hood) - Roscoe |
| 16. Protect Your Head |
| 17. Wolf or Sheep [Film Score] |
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Training Day
Dr. Dre & DJ Quik w/Mimi Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NVJX Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Keep Your Eyes Open (film dialogue)
- W.O.L.V.E.S. - Krumbsnatcha featuring M.O.P.
- Bounce, Rock, Golden State - Golden State featuring Xzibit
- Put It On Me - Dr. Dre & DJ Quik with Mimi
- #1 - Nelly
- F*** You - Pharoahe Monch
- Watch The Police - VC-Murder & Trick Daddy
- Dirty Ryders - The Lox
- Crooked Cop - Napalm
- American Dream - P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family featuring David Bowie
- Greed - Cypress Hill featuring Kokane
- Guns 'N Roses - The Clipse featuring The Neptunes
- Tha Squeeze - Gang Starr
- Let Us Go - King Jacob & Professot
- Training Day (In My Hood) - Roscoe
- Protect Your Head - Soldier B
- Wolf Or Sheep (film score)
Amazon.com
Give thanks to the folks behind Training Day for aiming a little higher on the musical food chain and actually putting together a collection that has more beef than filler. The meat is represented by an eclectic array of talent--everyone from underground champs Gang Starr to P. Diddy, whose hook-up with David Bowie's "American Dream" bites off more than it can spit out. On the plus side, there's "Put It on Me," an X-rated G-funk romp from Dr. Dre and DJ Quick; a fiery remake of N.W.A.'s "F*** tha Police" (now called "Watch the Police") by C-Murder and Trick Daddy; and "Wolves," a snarling, take-no-prisoners salvo from street dawgs M.O.P. Hip-hop's golden child Nelly checks in with "#1," a more-rugged-than-usual shout-out to the glory of success, while Pharoahe Monch's rock-stoked "F*** You" shines a light on this oft-overlooked wordsmith. In short, a veritable feast for ravenous rap fans that feels more like music than product. --Amy LindenCustomer Reviews:
4 & A 1/2 STARS DAMN RIGHT! YOUR IN A PRIVLEDGED POSITION 2 LEARN A THING OR 2, "KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN"!!!!.......2005-07-08
THE TRACKS THAT I FELT THE MOST WERE: *#1,*#2,*#3,#4,*#6,*#7,*#8,#9,*#11,*#12,*#13,#14,#15,*#16 & *#17. #1:THE INTRO I LOVE BECAUSE DENZELS' VOICE & WORDS WERE NEEDED 2 BEING THIS TRACK. #2:W.O.L.V.E.S BECAUSE M.O.P SHINED ON THIS 1, IT WAS BASIC-LY ABOUT THE PRISON SYSTEMS & POLICE BRUTALLITY! #3:BOUNCE ROCK,GOLDEN STATE, THIS 1 XZIBIT WAS ROCKING IT WAS ABOUT CALI & THE LIFE THEY LIVE. #4: PUT IT ON ME, IT WAS COOL 2 ME IT WAS SENSUAL & DRE DID HIS' THING. *#6: F*** YOU, THIS SONGS & VIDEO WAS TOO HOTT, PHAROAHE MONCH DID HIS' THING HE WAS RHYMING BASICALLY ABOUT BEING A CROOKED COP UNDERCOVER--I FELTED IT! #7: "WATCH THE POLICE", C-MURDER & TRICK DADDY WAS CONVEYING A VITAL MESSAGE ABOUT "crOOkED cops", THEY CAUGHT THAT--THIS GOES ON EVERYDAY PEOPLES YOU GOTTA "WATCH,LISTEN & LEARN"!!!!
**#8:DIRTY RYDERS, THE LOX ARE DIAMONDS-IN-THE-ROUGH THEY GIVE IT 2 THE LISTENERS JUST HOW IT'S GIVEN 2 THEM, THEY RAPPED ABOUT BLACK UNITY (HOW 1 HAND WASHES THE OTHER)! #9:CROOKED COP, NAPALM THIS AT 1ST I WASN'T FEELING IT BUT HE MADE A VALID POINT, THE MESSAGE IS CRYSTAL CLEAR 2 ME (WATCH)!! *#11: "GREED", CYPRESS HILL "DELIVERED" JUST AS THEY HAVE IN THE PAST, THEY RAPPED ABOUT "GREED" IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY & HOW THEIR GREEDY WAYS CAUSE THEM 2 BREAK & HAVE LEGAL DISPUTES (STOP BEING GREEDY!!)--I LOVE IT! **#12: GUN N' ROSES, THE CLIPSE & THE NEPTUNES ALWAYS MADE A LOVELY BLEND OF MUSIC, THIS WAS ABOUT A-LIFE-OF-CRIME & BEING IN LOVE--I LOVE IT! *#13: "THA SQUEEZE", GANGSTARR ARE 1 OF THE MANY PIONEERS...GURU SAID "ASSOCIATION BRINGS SIMULATION" THAT PRETTY MUCH IS ELABORATING ON THE ACTION OF crOOkED cops & HOW THEY WILL GET DEALT WITH!!!!
#14: LET US GO, AT 1ST I WASN'T FEELING IT, IT'S OKAY...I ENJOYED THE BEAT. #15: TRAINING DAY (IN MY HOOD), WHAT IN COURAGED ME 2 LISTEN 2 IT WAS THE BEAT...IT WAS ABOUT CITY-LIFE & HOW SNITCHES WOULD BE DEALT WITH (REAL SH**)! *#16: "PROTECT YOUR HEAD", THE BEAT & THE LYRICS ARE EXPLICIT & COOL, SOLDIER B THIS 1 IS WORTH HEARING! OF COURSE THE "OUTRO" **#17: "WOLF OR SHEEP": THIS IS THE "FILM SCORE" IT'S THE BASIS OF WHAT ALONZO/DENZEL WAS TRYING 2 SCHOOL JAKE/ETHAN ABOUT "THE CROOKED WORK" THAT HIS' SQUAD DOES...ALONZO TOLD JAKE "THAT IN ORDER 2 PROTECT THE SHEEP, YOU MUST KILL WOLF"...MEANING YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM BY ELIMINATING IT!!!
1. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN..."FILM DIALOGUE" (19 STARS)
2. W.O.L.V.E.S--- KRUMBSNATCHA F/ M.O.P (20 STARS)
3. BOUNCE ROCK, GOLDEN STATE--- XZIBIT (18 STARS)
4. OUT IT ON ME--- DRE & DJ QUIK W/ MIMI (16 STARS)
5. #1?--- nelly (NO STARS, NEGATIVE 20) "I HATE IT"!
6. F**K YOU--- PHAROAHE MONCH (20 STARS)
7. WATCH THE POLICE--- C-MURDER & TRICK DADDY (20 STARS)
8. DIRTY RYDERS--- THE LOX (20 STARS)
9. "CroOkEd COPS"--- NAPALM (8 STARS)
10. ---DAVID BOWIE & PUFFY (NEGATIVE 20 STARS)
11. "GREED"***--- CYPRESS HILL (20 STARS)
12. GUN N' ROSES--- THE CLIPSE F/ THE NEPTUNES (20 STARS)
13. "THA SQUEEZE"--- GANGSTARR (20 STARS)
14. "LET US GO"!--- KING JACOB & PROFESSOT (8 STARS)
15. TRAINING DAY (In My Hood)--- ROSCOE (16 STARS)
16. "PROTECT YOUR HEAD"**--- SOLDIER B (18 STARS)
17. "WOLF OR SHEEP"(FILM SCORE)--- ALONZO/DENZEL (20 STARS)
G O & G E T THIS SOUNDTRACK!!!!
This cd is awsome.......2005-03-14
Great Soundtrack.......2004-11-04
#2 - 9 (Krumbsnatcha & M.O.P.)
#3 - 9.5 (Xzibit f/ Ras Kass & saafir)
#4 - 9 (DJ Quik & dr. Dre f/ mimi -- also on Quik's 2002 "Under the Influence")
#5 - 9 (Nelly - good song and I don't really like him to much -he's talkin' about KRS-One but never says his name)
#6 - 9.5 (Pharaohe Monch - song goes along w/ the movie)
#7 - 8 (C-Murder f/ trick Daddy)
#8 - 9.5 (Sheek & Styles w/ jadakiss on the hook {LOX})
#9 - 9 (the unknown - Napalm)
#10 - 7.5 (Puff Daddy, Mark Curry, Kain, Big Azz Ko, David Bowie)
#11 - 8 (Cypress Hill f/ Kokane)
#12 - 10 (classic from Clipse {Pusha T & Malice})
#13 - 9 (gangstarr)
#14 - 5 (worst song on cd --- Professor & King Jacob)
#15 - 9.5 (roscoe - Kurupt's lil bro)
#16 - 9 (the unknown - Soldier B)
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Decent, but too ambitious for its own good.......2004-05-08
For me personally, the best songs were those that were included for the more hardcore rap audience (since that's the kind of stuff I like). The first song heard is an anti-police brutality anthem called "Wolves" that features Krumbsnatcha and M.O.P. This is one of my favorite tracks on the album; the distinctive jungle-sounding beat is pounding, and M.O.P.'s Billy Danze and Lil Fame spit hot fire as usual. Tracks by respected hardcore veterans, such as GangStarr's "Tha Squeeze" and Cypress Hill's "Greed", are also satisfying and enjoyable street-bangers. Pharoahe Monch's "F*** You" recycles the crooked cop theme from his older song "What Is The Law?", but I like this track better: His self-produced guitar-riff beat is sweet, and his sarcastic lyricism ("Psychologically, the guns you use will define you") is more on-point. I was also pretty impressed by the "Golden State" collaboration of Ras Kass, Xzibit and Saafir, all of whom are among rap's top lyricists, and they come off nicely here.
The tracks by some of the more mainstream rappers weren't quite as impressive. Dr. Dre and DJ Quik (two of the West Coast's most respected producers/rappers) do a decent collaboration with "Put It On Me", but I found that singer on the chorus (Mimi) to be rather annoying and I wish they'd just left her off. Then there's Nelly's "#1", which I'm sure most people remember because it was all over the radio back in 2001. I've never really been a fan of Nelly (and probably never will), but I can definitely appreciate his flow, and he actually has some pretty funny lines on this track ("Baby name not Sigel but I speak +The Truth+"). And then there's the much weaker "American Dream" by P. Diddy. This track was most frustrating because it contains one of the few beats P. Diddy's ever done that I really liked (a nice electronic groove), but then he went and ruined it by lacing the track with his crappy lyrics. Hopefully, he'll reuse this beat someday for somebody on his label who can actually rap (like Black Rob).
Unfortunately, most of the other material on this album ranges from "aiight" to downright mediocre. C-Murder and Trick Daddy have remade N.W.A.'s "F*** Tha Police" into "Watch The Police"; the title ALONE is a good indication of just how much they watered it down. The remade beat is decent enough, but they shouldn't have watered down the lyrics to sound less controversial; if you want to hear a good remake of this song, listen to the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony version. Clipse's "Guns N' Roses" is a passable track that's trying too hard to build on the raw style for which they're best known...and it succeeds in coming off only as average. And then there's the LOX's terrible "Dirty Ryders" and Roscoe's "In My Hood", both of which are boring and completely uselss throwaway tracks. Finally, there are some other throwaway tracks by a bunch of completely unknown rappers - "Protect Your Head" by Soldier B, "Crooked Cop" by Napalm, and "Let Us Go" by King Jacob. Soldier B's song was the only one I didn't mind - the other two are basically worth skipping over completely.
Overall, the strength of songs like M.O.P.'s "Wolves" and Nelly's "#1" will probably make this soundtrack worthwhile for most rap fans. Howevever, with so many different tracks by so many different types of rappers, and about half being only OK at best, this soundtrack risks dissapointing the same wide audience it's meant to appeal to. Frankly, I'd rather have given this soundtrack 2.5 stars (instead of 3, which is all that Amazon will let me give it), because it's about half-good and half-bad. Recommended mostly for hardcore rap fans looking to find some good street tracks.
Also, a note to the Australian guy whose review is below mine: The song heard in the Impala is that M.O.P./Krumbsnatcha song called "Wolves", and despite what you said, it IS on the soundtrack. I'm not sure how you could have missed it, since it's the second track on the album.
Pretty good effort.......2004-01-09
Does anyone know what this song is??
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Training Day (Clean Version)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005NVJZ Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Keep Your Eyes Open (Film Dialogue) - Training Day: The Soundtrack - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Edited)
- W.O.L.V.E.S. - Krumbsnatcha
- Bounce, Rock, Golden State - Golden State
- Put It On Me - Dr. Dre & DJ Quik
- #1 - Nelly
- Got You - Pharoahe Monch
- Watch The Police - C-Murder/Trick Daddy
- Dirty Ryders - The Lox
- Crooked Cop - Napalm
- American Dream - P. Diddy And The Bad Boy Family
- Greed - Cypress Hill
- Guns N'Roses - The Clipse
- Tha Squeeze - Gang Starr
- Let Us Go - King Jacob & Professor
- Training Day (In My Hood) - Roscoe
- Protect Your Head) - Soldier B
- Wolf Or Sheep (Film Score) - Training Day: The Soundtrack - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Edited)
Amazon.com
Give thanks to the folks behind Training Day for aiming a little higher on the musical food chain and actually putting together a collection that has more beef than filler. The meat is represented by an eclectic array of talent--everyone from underground champs Gang Starr to P. Diddy, whose hook-up with David Bowie's "American Dream" bites off more than it can spit out. On the plus side, there's "Put It on Me," an X-rated G-funk romp from Dr. Dre and DJ Quick; a fiery remake of N.W.A.'s "F*** tha Police" (now called "Watch the Police") by C-Murder and Trick Daddy; and "Wolves," a snarling, take-no-prisoners salvo from street dawgs M.O.P. Hip-hop's golden child Nelly checks in with "#1," a more-rugged-than-usual shout-out to the glory of success, while Pharoahe Monch's rock-stoked "F*** You" shines a light on this oft-overlooked wordsmith. In short, a veritable feast for ravenous rap fans that feels more like music than product. --Amy Linden
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Potty Animal: Funny Songs About Potty Training
Auntie Poo and the Porta-Potties Manufacturer: Don't Quit Your Day Job ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005EU9 Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Potty Animal
- Gonna Go Go!
- Don't Pamper Me
- Everything's Gonna Come Out Just Fine
- Flush The Magic Dragon
- I'll Be Potty Trained By My Birthday
- I Don't Need It Anymore
- Gas, Food & Lodging (Baby Hold On)
Album Description
These funny songs will encourage toddlers to use the potty, while reminding their parents to lighten up about this issue (or - um, tissue?)Customer Reviews:
BWAHAAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!.......2006-05-31
it's hilarious.
just freakin' hilarious.
Not the songs I was looking for........2006-05-19
wrong CD.......2006-03-26
This is the s!*t -- so to speak!.......2005-07-24
A landmark album.......2001-08-02
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Training Day
Big Corn Manufacturer: solo effort records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EF5LA0 Release Date: 2006-01-23 |
Tracks:
- trailer
- musik
- throw your hands up
- i luv it
- hot@the spot
- gunz n butter
- luv n happyness
- room 702
- we addicted
- getto fast pros
Product Description
album contain 13 other bonus tracks
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Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation
Manufacturer: Tortuga Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA8YEW Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
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Training Day
Inc. Fight Club Manufacturer: Fight Club Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAFV9I Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- F.I.G.H.T.
- No, No, No
- Feels Good
- Nigga Row
- Please Don't Cry
- Illusions
- Bars Behind Bars
- Real Life
- Song
- That's What's Up
- Not at Home
- Who U Wit
- Check Da D.N.A
- Simple as This
- Whenyabattle
- Precious
- Celebrate
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Training Day....in the Garden
Arsonal Manufacturer: Ngx Music Llc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAKLH0 Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- History in the Making
- Renaissance
- Rapstarz
- Training Day
- Fugazee
- I Remember (Skit)
- I Remember
- Serious Biz
- My Life Thru Werdz
- Headed to the Top
- Shooting Arrowz
- Handz Up Pt.2
- Get Focused
- Gunz Up!
- Have No Fear
Dance Music:
- Trunk Funk 101 [Clean]
- Ups & Downs Pt.2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Voice of the Streets [Import]
- Walk Like a Soldier [Explicit Lyrics]
- Warzone [Explicit Lyrics]
- Worldwide [Explicit Lyrics]
- You Can't Hold Me Down [CD-single]
- You Can't Stop the Reign
- You Make the Decision 2001, Vol. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
- 21st Century [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
To Beat or Not to Beat/Long Time Gone
Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Piano Concertos
Cannonball Adderley Collection, Vol. 2: Bossa Nova
At the Village G [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Chilling Place [CD-single] [Import]
Brahms: Piano Pieces, Op. 76; Two Rhapsodies, Op. 79; Fantasies, Op. 116