| 1. Intro |
| 2. Funkin' Around |
| 3. Ain't No Thang |
| 4. So Fresh, So Clean |
| 5. Rosa Parks |
| 6. Whole World - Killer Mike, OutKast |
| 7. Aquemini |
| 8. B.O.B. |
| 9. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik |
| 10. Crumblin' Erb |
| 11. Ms. Jackson |
| 12. Player's Ball [Original Version] |
| 13. Elevators (Me and You) |
| 14. Spottieottiedopaliscious |
| 15. Git Up, Git Out |
| 16. Movin' Cool (the After Party) |
Editorial Reviews
Following their ascension from the Atlanta music scene in 1994, Outkast have spent the greater part of a decade creating innovative and challenging music that disproves the persistent rumor of hip-hop's imminent demise. That's because Andre 3000 and Big Boi are artists of the first order. Coming off a run of four critically acclaimed albums, plus a successful collaboration with their extended clan, the Dungeon Family, Big Boi and Dre present a collection of their greatest hits, which includes three previously unreleased tracks. Highlights among the older material include the original (non-album) version of their first-ever single, "Playa's Ball"; ATLiens' "Elevators"; the spoken-word dub-funk of Aquemini's "Spottieottiedopalicious"; and "B.O.B", the song that caused Stankonia to enter mainstream territory. The new songs are of the same high caliber and should be a good enough reason for die-hard fans to pick this CD up--there's no such thing as too much Outkast in your collection. --Rebecca Levine
Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast,OutKast,La Face,Alternative Rap,Dirty South,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
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Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RIJQ Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Funkin' Around
- Ain't No Thang
- So Fresh, So Clean
- Rosa Parks
- The Whole World
- Aquemini
- B.O.B.
- Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
- Crumblin' Erb
- Ms. Jackson
- Player's Ball (Original)
- Elevators (Me & You)
- Spottieottiedopaliscious
- Git Up, Git Out
- Movin' Cool (The After Party)
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Following their ascension from the Atlanta music scene in 1994, Outkast have spent the greater part of a decade creating innovative and challenging music that disproves the persistent rumor of hip-hop's imminent demise. That's because Andre 3000 and Big Boi are artists of the first order. Coming off a run of four critically acclaimed albums, plus a successful collaboration with their extended clan, the Dungeon Family, Big Boi and Dre present a collection of their greatest hits, which includes three previously unreleased tracks. Highlights among the older material include the original (non-album) version of their first-ever single, "Playa's Ball"; ATLiens' "Elevators"; the spoken-word dub-funk of Aquemini's "Spottieottiedopalicious"; and "B.O.B", the song that caused Stankonia to enter mainstream territory. The new songs are of the same high caliber and should be a good enough reason for die-hard fans to pick this CD up--there's no such thing as too much Outkast in your collection. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
Your best bet.......2006-06-22
If you're lukewarm, more casual or just getting into 'Kast, this really is the LP you should start with because you truly get a "Greatest Hits Pre-2003" sampling of this group's many styles and flavors.
Do you like party music to jam to? It's here.
Do you prefer something funky & out of the ordinary? It's here.
Do you like above average lyrics and something that makes you think? There are songs on this CD that will fulfill that need as well.
Probably what makes OutKast so beloved, so respected and so watched is the fact they always find ways to be unique, innovative and more creative than what's out there in the world of music when they drop.
I honestly believe since they've been out for so long ('92, '93) and changed so much, every OutKast fan has a favorite OutKast sound or era.
The good news is that "Big Boi and Dre Present ..." has something for everybody!
'Kast's earlier work is a happy medium between funky but G'ed Up hip hop that's straight from the Gangsta Rap scene that dominated the better part of the '90s.
Songs like "Git Up, Git Out (and Get Something)," "Player's Ball," and "Ain't No Thang" kind of exemplify a time gone by. Big Boi 2 this day laughs about that material and where his head was -- yet this isn't a dis, but more of an artistic reflection. All of these tracks remain relevant and classic!
If Funk is more your thing, listen to "Crumblin' Erb," "Spottieottiedopaliscious" and to "Southernplayalisticadilacmuzik". These are tracks ladies I know always feel.
OutKast crossed over in a big way and while considered highly commercial by many standards, signature 'Kast songs like "Ms. Jackson," "Bombs Over Baghdad" (which is NOT a war song, btw), "So Fresh, So Clean" and "The Whole World" are hits that rightfully made this LP.
Perhaps 'Kast's most creative, innovative and thought-provoking jams like the highly political "Rosa Parks" and "Aquemini" are also among favorites on this LP. This group has always had messages in the overwhelming majority of their songs (even the party ones) and these tracks are indicative of their intelligence and talent.
The only knock against this CD is the fact that perhaps the greatest OutKast song of all-time, a track from the 1998 LP Aquemini called "Liberation" didn't make the final product.
That's a song all of you need to hear.
At any rate, OutKast is easily among the greatest of all hip hop duos -- if not the greatest -- on the level of Eric B & Rakim, EPMD, Redman & Method Man (aka da Blunt Brothers) and UGK.
Highly recommended purchase for any music fan of distinguished taste, male or female, gay or straight, young or old, black, white, brown, red or yellow.
Hey man, this is cool.......2006-05-23
Good collection.......2006-04-30
I don't know what else you expected to get, it's Outkast, one of the most innovative hip-hop groups around now.
The Term Greatest Hits Needs To Be Redefined [4 stars].......2006-01-19
This is what I expect a greatest hits album to be:
From Southernplayaisicmuzik (1994):
1. Southernplayaisicmuzik
2. Git Up, Git Out (I don't mind it being the radio edit)
3. Player's Ball (the video reprise, the beat sounds so much better than the origonal)
4. Aint No Thang
From ATLiens (1996):
1. ATLiens
2. Elevators (Me & You)
3. Jazzy Belle (remix with the sung hook)
From Aquemini (1998):
1. Rosa Parks
2. Spottieottiedopalicious
3. Skew It On The Bar B
4. The Art Of Storytellin' (Part 3 with Slick Rick)
From Stankonia (2000):
1. So Fresh, So Clean
2. Ms. Jackson
3. B.O.B.
From some soundtracks:
1. Benz Or Beemer (NJ Drive Sndtrk)
2. Neck Ov Da Woods (The Wood Sndtrk)
As for the new tracks, I don't mind "Funkin' Around" and "The Whole World" to be on here, but the album could have done without "Moovin Cool" for could have been saved for "The Love Below" album.
Basically what I'm saying is that if people are going to make a greatest hits album, they need to put all of them on here, not just some here and there. But I recommend this to ALL Outkast fans, despite the shortcommings.
Lyrics: A
Production: A-
Musical Vibes: A
Overall: A (5 stars for the songs they are; 3.5 stars for it to be a "greatest hits" album, so 4 stars total)
Standout tracks: Funkin Around, Rosa Parks, Southernplayasticmuzik, Player's Ball, Git Up Git Out
Outkast=Best Duo Ever!!!.......2005-10-23
1.Intro-hilarious, nuff said(5/5)
2.Funkin' Around-new song with a funky beat(5/5)
3.Aint No Thang-okay song-(3/5)
4.So Fresh, So Clean-probably most recognizable and popular Outkast song(5/5)
5.Rosa Parks-underrated song to me(5/5)
6.The Whole World-great single with a great hook(5/5)
7.Aquemini-another ok song from an older album (3/5)
8.B.O.B.-my favorite song off the cd. exciting, energetic beat with very catchy hook(5/5)
9.Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik-from first cd(4/5)
10.Crumblin' Erb-i like the bongos in the background or whatever they are(4/5)
11.Ms. Jackson-2nd most poular single and another great song(5/5)
12.Player's Ball (Original)-classic(5/5)
13.Elevators (Me and You)-another different beat with a wierd hook(4/5)
14.Spottieottiedopaliscious-great slow song to jam to(5/5)
15.Git Up, Git Out-good song with positive lyrics(4/5)
16.Movin' Cool (The After Party)-another different beat and something you wouldn't expect from the old Outkast.(4/5)
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Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RIJS Release Date: 2001-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Funkin' Around
- Ain't No Thang
- So Fresh, So Clean
- Rosa Parks
- The Whole World
- Aquemini
- B.O.B.
- Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
- Crumblin' Erb
- Ms. Jackson
- Player's Ball (Original)
- Elevators (Me & You)
- Spottieottiedopaliscious
- Git Up, Git Out
- Movin' Cool (The After Party)
Customer Reviews:
Not perfect..........2005-07-18
At the time this album was released in 2001, Outkast just came off a string of hits, and a multi-platinum album - simply put, Outkast had just pushed themselves into the mainstream. I think the purpose of this album was to act as a refresher course for fans who had just jumped onto the Outkast bandwagon in 2000-01 when Stankonia was released.
Obviously, this album won't have their most recent hits such as "The Way You Move", "Hey Ya", and "Roses", but it does include mega hits such as "B.O.B.", "So Fresh, So Clean", and the timeless #1 hit, "Ms. Jackson". Also, this album does a great job of including some of Outkast's older (and better) material. The signature Outkast flows on "Elevators", the spoken word funk of "Spottieottiedopaliscious", the up-beat joint "Rosa Parks", and the single that started it all, all, "Player's Ball" are all on here too, without question.
Even some of Outkast's older standout non-singles, such as "Crumblin' Erb", the grimey, the Dirty South sound of "Ain't No Thang" and the epic "Aquemini" are present too, along with arguably what is Outkast's best track ever, "Git Up, Git Out" with Goodie Mob.
Of course, like any greatest hits or best of album, there's a small problem with the track selection. Some of Outkast's greatest tracks, such as "Hootie Hoo", "D.E.E.P.", "Two Dope Boys", "Jazzy Belle" and "Skew it on the Bar-B" are all nowhere to be found, and most questionably, "ATLiens", "13th Floor/Growing Old" and "Da Art Of Storytellin' pt. 1" are all missing in action as well. Also, the new material on here, "Funkin' Around", "Movin' Cool" and "The Whole World" is just decent.
All things aside, you can't go wrong with an Outkast greatest hits album. They are, and continue to be one of rap's most innovative groups, always coming out with a new sound while staying true to their roots. I recommend this to anyone who jumped on the Outkast bandwagon with Speakerboxx/The Love Below, just to see the type of brilliant music you were missing.
outkast never ceases to amaze me........2002-08-07
GREAT CD.......2002-04-11
Great Album(even if it is edited).......2002-03-22
best cd ever.......2002-03-07
B.O.B., ms.jackson,and the whole world A MUST BUY CD!!!!!
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Outkast Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006FGX8W Release Date: 2005-01-03 |
Album Description
Japanese limited edition reissue of 2001 compilation includes one bonus track 'Ms. Jackson' (Mr.Drunk Remix). BMG. 2004.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'ms Jackson (Mr Drunk Remix)'.
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Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast
OutKast Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008G7GI Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Funkin' Around
- Ain't No Thang
- So Fresh, So Clean
- Rosa Parks
- Whole World - Killer Mike, OutKast
- Aquemini
- B.O.B.
- Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
- Crumblin' Erb
- Ms. Jackson
- Player's Ball [Original Version]
- Elevators (Me and You)
- Spottieottiedopaliscious
- Git Up, Git Out
- Movin' Cool (The After Party)
Dance Music:
- Bohemian Pimp Project [Explicit Lyrics]
- Bulletproof Wallets [Explicit Lyrics]
- Cappadonna Hits [Explicit Lyrics]
- Child of the Ghetto [Explicit Lyrics]
- Child of the Ghetto [Explicit Lyrics]
- Circumstance Dictates
- Classic Eric B. & Rakim [Import]
- Double Jeopardy [Explicit Lyrics]
- East Side's Most Wanted, Vol. 5 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Even in Darkness [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Influences of Cantata, Concerto & Chamber Music
Haydn: Symphony No45; Symphony No48