Death Row's Greatest Hits [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
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2. Head Doctor
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3. Gin & Juice
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4. Eastside Party
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5. Murder Was The Case (Remix)
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6. Ain't No Fun (If The Homes Can't Have None)
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7. Doggfather (Remix)
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8. Midnight Love
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9. Eastside
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10. Who Am I (What's My Name)
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11. Doggy Dogg World
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12. Too High (Poly High)
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13. Vapors
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14. Usual Suspects
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15. Keep It Real
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16. Snoop Bounce (Roc N Roll Remix)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Priority Records' First Collection of the Death Row Snoop Doggy Dogg Era of the 1990's Draws from all the Places that the Rapper/Actor Touched in his Relatively Short Tenure with the Label, Resulting in a Mixed Bag of the Hits and Tracks You Might Not Expect on an Anthology of this Nature. It Includes "Nuthin but a G Thang", "Gin and Juice", "Who Am I (What's My Name)" and "Doggy Dogg World" as Well as Remixes of "Murder was the Case" and "The Doggfather", Remixed by Timbaland.
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Death Row's Greatest Hits [Import]
Average customer rating:
- This is a Tight Compilation...but...
- This is a strong compilation of West Coast rap!
- what the hell?
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ASIN: B000003AGH
Release Date: 1996-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Afro Puffs - Lady Of Rage
- Natural Born Killaz - Dr. Dre/Ice Cube
- Who Am I (What's My Name) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Their Heads Ringin' - Dr. Dre
- No Vaseline - Ice Cube
- Doggy Dogg World - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Ya Head Up - 2Pac
- Murdr Was The Case (SDTK) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lil' Ghetto Boy - Dr. Dre
- Ain't No Fun - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lodi Dodi - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Stranded On Death Row - Dr. Dre
- The Shiznit - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Dear Mama - 2Pac
- Me Against The World - 2Pac
Tracks:
- Let Me Ride (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice (RMX) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Dayreaming - Michel'le
- Who Am I (What's My Name) (RMX) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Nuthin But A G Thang (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- I Get Around (RMX) - 2Pac
- Lil Ghetto Boy (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- Hit Em Up - 2Pac
- Who Been There, Who done That? - J-Flex
- F--- Wit Dre Day (RMX) - Jewell
- Pour Out A Little Liquor - Thug Life/2Pac
- What Would You Do - Tha Dogg Pound
- Come Up To My Room - Jodeci
- Come When I Call - Donny Boy
- Me In Your World - Dat Nigga Daz
- Smile For Me Now - 2Pac/Scarface
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One wonders who troublesome Death Row kingpin Suge Knight is addressing in the liners to the 2 CD Death Row Greatest Hits package when he notes: "Rap is a style wherein a combination of talking, as well as singing, is set to hip-hop music." Uh, given that the booklet also features sales figures for assorted DR smashes (five million for Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle, four million for Dr. Dre's The Chronic, six million for 2Pac's All Eyez on Me, and so forth), it would seem that more than a few folks are aware of this thing Suge calls "rap." Musically, maybe the "N," "B," "M," and "F" words aren't your thing, but when the history of '90s pop music is written, Death Row will warrant a chapter. And, as anthologies go, this one's murderous. --Steven Stolder
Customer Reviews:
This is a Tight Compilation...but..........2005-11-14
If you really want to have Death Row's Greatest hits, you jsut need to go out and pick up "The Chronic", "DoggyStyle", & "All Eyez on Me". That's Deathrows greatest...No questions asked!
This is a strong compilation of West Coast rap! .......2004-09-20
Even though Death Row Records is not as dominant as it once was, you have to commend them for making challenging West Coast rap hits. This greatest hits album proves that and Disc 1 has all those massive hits by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, Dogg Pound and some other artists on that label. The street themes, while shocking and violent in most parts, are understandable in these songs. You have been warned, so be cautious when you hear this album. Disc 2 is good too, but not as strong as Disc 1. They wanted to get that album out for the holiday season in 1996, so they packed a lot of songs on it. The shocker is 2Pac's dissing of Mobb Deep and Notorious B.I.G. on Hit 'em Up. This song wasn't necessary and 2Pac's anger is painfully obvious in that song. But the gangsta sounds and live feel of most songs here are what drive this collection. Althought most of the former artists left the label, I feel that Death Row can rebound if they can find a good artist who has that "it" factor for their label. A very sprawling and danceable collection of West Coast rap in their highest early '90s glory!!!!
what the hell?.......2003-10-27
This CD would be 5 stars except what the hell are these old 2Pac songs doing on here? Keep Ya Head Up, Me Against the World, I Get Around, and Dear Mama are great songs but they are not Death Row songs. What idiot decided to add these on here? The only Death Row 2Pac song on here is Hit Em Up. Why didn't they add 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, California Love, and Hail Mary, etc. instead? The four 2Pac songs on here aren't anything like the other songs and are not Death Row so it makes no sense to include them, not to mention No Vaseline by Ice Cube, which I have no idea why it was included. All the other songs are great, I just wish they wouldn't make stupid decisions to add songs that have nothing to do with the label. I am famialiar with all these songs but I will not buy this album. They should release a correct Death Row's Greatest Hits. I am really bothered by the inclusion of these non-Death Row 2Pac songs and I can't think of any reason why they were included. Whoever decided to put them on must be smoking crack.
Deathrow,Greatest Hitz.......2003-10-13
The logistics of having legendary, multi-platinum artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac and other veteran West Coast acts under the same roof nowadays is mind numbing. Before money, egos, and beefs got in the way, all these MCs called Death Row Records home. From 1992 to 1996, Suge Knight's label was the most consistent selling label in rap- all their releases went at least platinum until 1996's Christmas on Death Row. To celebrate the success of those glory years, we have Death Row Greatest Hits, a 2-CD package of classic West Coast anthems.
The first disc is by far the stronger of the two, as it includes tracks from the classic releases The Chronic and Doggystyle. Songs like "Nuthin But A G Thang," "Gin and Juice" and "Ain't No Fun" are obvious choices for inclusion. However, there are some strange surprises, like Ice Cube's "No Vaseline," a classic battle track despite the fact that Cube was never on Death Row. Although Tupac was signed to Tha Row in 1995, all of his appearances on Disc 1 come from his early career. With the vast catalog Suge Knight had to choose from, its bizarre that he decided to acquire the rights to these songs for this release. Still, the album is no worse for that fact. Despite leaning a bit too heavily on The Chronic and Doggystyle, Disc 1 comes correct with "Afro Puffs," the Lady of Rage's moment of glory. For anyone who forgot, Rage has skills and flavor to spare on the Dr. Dre-produced track:
Instead of cointinuing Death Row's legacy chronologically on Disc 2, Suge opts instead to pack it with remixes of songs on Disc 1. All "Gin and Juice (Remix)" and "Lil Ghetto Boy (Remix)" do is remind the listener of the original's superiority. The remix to Tupac's "I Get Around" is horrible, laced with saxophone straight from adult contemporary radio. The few R&B songs that Death Row ever did are represented in the form of Jodeci's "Come Up to My Room" and Danny Boy's "Come When I Call." Disc 2 is a mixed bag in the end: the weak Dr. Dre-diss "Who Been There, Who Done That" (performed by J-Flex) is balanced by "Hit Em Up." The disc also gives Dat Nigga Daz a chance to shine producing the hard funk of "Me In Your World" and the breezy, DJ Quik-esque "Let Me Ride (Remix)."
While Death Row Greatest Hits has no shortage of classic songs, when you consider the label's track record and huge catalog of hits, this package is slightly underwhelming. Where is "Regulate," "Dollaz and Sense" and "California Love"? Tupac's All Eyez on Me became the label's biggest hit ever, but it is completely absent here. But considering Death Row's refusal to progress into the future (where is Crooked I, by the way?), Greatest Hits is steeply rooted in its glorious past.
THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF DEATHROW RECORDS.......2002-10-07
DEATHROW WAS THE THANG FOR A MINUTE UNTIL PAC DIED AND SUGE WAS INCARCERRATED ANYWAY THESE MUGS RULED THE WEST COAST RAP SCENE AND DR. DRE WAS A GENIUS FOR CREATING THE G FUNK SOUND AND INTRODUCING THE WORLD TO ACTS LIKE SNOOP DOGG, NATE DOGG, RBX, DAZ, KURUPT, WARRENG, JEWELL, AND THE LADY OF RAGE.
MUCH SUCESS TO YA'LL ALL OF YOU PUT IN MUCH WORK AND THE DEATHROW LEGACY IS FAR FROM FORGOTTEN.
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ASIN: B00005AQGM
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Afro Puffs - The Lady Of Rage
- Natural Born Killaz - Dr. Dre/Ice Cube
- Who Am I (What's My Name) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Their Heads Ringin' - Dr. Dre
- No Vaseline - Ice Cube
- Doggy Dogg World - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Ya Head Up - 2Pac
- Murder Was The Case (SDTK) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lil' Ghetto Boy - Dr. Dre
- Ain't No Fun - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lodi Dodi - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Stranded On Death Row - Dr. Dre
- The Shiznit - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Dear Mama - 2Pac
- Me Against The World - 2Pac
Tracks:
- Let Me Ride (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice (RMX) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Daydreaming - Michel'le
- Who Am I (What's My Name) (RMX) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Nuthin' But A G Thang (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- I Get Around (RMX) - 2Pac
- Lil' Ghetto Boy (RMX) - Dr. Dre
- Hit 'Em Up - 2Pac
- Who Been There, Who Done That? - J-Flex
- Fuck Wit Dre Day (RMX) - Jewell
- Pour Out A Little Liquor - Thug Life
- What Would You Do - Tha Dogg Pound
- Come Up To My Room - Jodeci
- Come When I Call - Danny Boy
- Me In Your World - Dat Nigga Daz
- Smile For Me Now - 2Pac/Scarface
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Marion "Suge" Knight's controversial Death Row records have had an undeniable impact on hip-hop culture. With its often-imitated, seldom duplicated George Clinton-sampling G-Funk sound, the label almost single-handedly built the West Coast gangsta genre, propagated via artists like Dr Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Ice Cube, Tupac, and Tha Dogg Pound. Death Row's Greatest Hits features an impressive dosage of funkdafied classics. Significantly, many of the tracks are taken from two of the best LPs ever released by the label, namely Dre's The Chronic (on which Snoop made his debut appearance) and Snoop's Doggystyle. Cuts like "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Nuthin' But a G Thang," "Gin 'n' Juice," "Doggy Dogg World," and "Lodi Dodi" all sound as fresh today as they did several years ago. We also get Dre and Cube's "Natural Born Killaz," Dre's "Keep Their Heads Ringin'," and some classic--and sentimental--Tupac material like "Dear Mama," "Keep Ya Head Up," and "Me Against the World." The second CD features a glut of rare and unreleased remixes as well as some original tracks, though hardly any of these stand out. They illustrate how thoroughly dependent the label's sound is on the potent G-Funk factor it patented. --Paul Sullivan
Album Description
From Death Row Records. Digitally remastered, repackaged & enhanced classic! 2 CD's of Death Rows greatest hits. Includes tracks by 2 Pac, Warren G, Snoop Doggy Dogg and more. Packaged in slimline double cd jewel box in O-card. Enhanced portion features the classic video Nothin' But A G Thang. 33 tracks. 2001 reissue.
Customer Reviews:
Where Is .......2005-11-30
The song by Sam Sneed???? U betta wreckognize where is it, Obviously it aint on this but anyway I would have given this 5 stars if it was.
Death Row is Still Tight.......2004-10-19
I have a lot to say! First of all, all of your reviews have been talking about why All eyez On Me, Doggfather, and Makaveli songs aren't on here. You have to understand that in this compilation was made in 1996, and all of those albums yall have been talking about were made in 1996. Most times, greatest hits albums do not include songs that were JUST released. That's why the songs weren't on there. Second of all, Deep Cover wouldn't be on here becuase that was made a few months before Death Row (the deep cover soundtrack was not on Death Row).
But anyway, the album was tight with good hits on the first disc(i don't have to indentify them you.) But there ARE some missing hits. First of all, in THE CHRONIC, where is the orignal version of Dre Day and Let Me Ride? Those were good tracks, and besides, the remixes SUCK. In DOGGYSTYLE, were is the original made Murder was the case? It was better than the remix. And where is Serial Killa, the D.O.C, Snoop Dogg, RBX, and Dogg Pound collaboration? In ABOVE THE RIM, where is Regulate, and Big Pimpin'? Those where good tracks. In MURDER WAS THE CASE, U Better Recognize, Dollaz and Sense, and 21 Jump Street are missing (21 JUmp Street is obviously a boring and ordinary track to everybody else, but I like the beat and tune.)IN DOGG FOOD, there are no tracks. WHAT THE HECK! Dogg Food was tight! They should have put Cyco- Lic-No, Smooth, Let's Play House, and New York, New York on there. And California Love, the orginal version should have been there, because that was made in 1995, which is not too close to the Death Row's GH release date. So if all the songs I said that should have been added were added, there would have been no space for stupid remixes, and tupac songs that were not under DEath Row. But overally, I in my mind ganve it a 3.5, but now I think it should deserve a four.
Death Row is Still Tight (MY name is O.I.) .......2004-10-19
I have a lot to say! First of all, all of your reviews have been talking about why All eyez On Me, Doggfather, and Makaveli songs aren't on here. You have to understand that in this compilation was made in 1996, and all of those albums yall have been talking about were made in 1996. Most times, greatest hits albums do not include songs that were JUST released. That's why the songs weren't on there. Second of all, Deep Cover wouldn't be on here becuase that was made a few months before Death Row (the deep cover soundtrack was not on Death Row).
But anyway, the album was tight with good hits on the first disc(i don't have to indentify them you.) But there ARE some missing hits. First of all, in THE CHRONIC, where is the orignal version of Dre Day and Let Me Ride? Those were good tracks, and besides, the remixes SUCK. In DOGGYSTYLE, were is the original made Murder was the case? It was better than the remix. And where is Serial Killa, the D.O.C, Snoop Dogg, RBX, and Dogg Pound collaboration? In ABOVE THE RIM, where is Regulate, and Big Pimpin'? Those where good tracks. In MURDER WAS THE CASE, U Better Recognize, Dollaz and Sense, and 21 Jump Street are missing (21 JUmp Street is obviously a boring and ordinary track to everybody else, but I like the beat and tune.)IN DOGG FOOD, there are no tracks. WHAT THE HECK! Dogg Food was tight! They should have put Cyco- Lic-No, Smooth, Let's Play House, and New York, New York on there. And California Love, the orginal version should have been there, because that was made in 1995, which is not too close to the Death Row's GH release date. So if all the songs I said that should have been added were added, there would have been no space for stupid remixes, and tupac songs that were not under DEath Row. But overally, I in my mind ganve it a 3.5, but now I think it should deserve a four.
Death Row is Still Tight (MY name is O.I.) .......2004-10-19
I have a lot to say! First of all, all of your reviews have been talking about why All eyez On Me, Doggfather, and Makaveli songs aren't on here. You have to understand that in this compilation was made in 1996, and all of those albums yall have been talking about were made in 1996. Most times, greatest hits albums do not include songs that were JUST released. That's why the songs weren't on there. Second of all, Deep Cover wouldn't be on here becuase that was made a few months before Death Row (the deep cover soundtrack was not on Death Row).
But anyway, the album was tight with good hits on the first disc(i don't have to indentify them you.) But there ARE some missing hits. First of all, in THE CHRONIC, where is the orignal version of Dre Day and Let Me Ride? Those were good tracks, and besides, the remixes SUCK. In DOGGYSTYLE, were is the original made Murder was the case? It was better than the remix. And where is Serial Killa, the D.O.C, Snoop Dogg, RBX, and Dogg Pound collaboration? In ABOVE THE RIM, where is Regulate, and Big Pimpin'? Those where good tracks. In MURDER WAS THE CASE, U Better Recognize, Dollaz and Sense, and 21 Jump Street are missing (21 JUmp Street is obviously a boring and ordinary track to everybody else, but I like the beat and tune.)IN DOGG FOOD, there are no tracks. WHAT THE HECK! Dogg Food was tight! They should have put Cyco- Lic-No, Smooth, Let's Play House, and New York, New York on there. And California Love, the orginal version should have been there, because that was made in 1995, which is not too close to the Death Row's GH release date. So if all the songs I said that should have been added were added, there would have been no space for stupid remixes, and tupac songs that were not under Death Row. But overally, I in my mind gave it a 3.5, but now I think it should deserve a four.
Death Row's "Greatest" is a bit of a mixed bag!.......2004-07-12
This two-disc compilation of Death Row's best hit records is actually somewhat of a mixed bag as outside of its early hits from the first two solo releases (Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" and Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Doggystyle"), it takes weird directions in its choices. There is the Ice Cube classic, "No Vasoline" which disses N.W.A. and was recorded before Death Row was even a label. Only two of the seven 2Pac tracks that are included here were actually recorded during his Death Row days. The rest are actually early Pac recordings from his Interscope days (though "Pour Out A Little Liquor" was released on Death Row's "Above The Rim" soundtrack.) A good portion of disc 2 is dedicated to remixes of classic Death Row songs that are included on disc 1. Only the "Let Me Ride" remix seems to be worth the space. The original "Let Me Ride" is nowhere to be found nor is the original "Dre Day". The remix of the latter features vocals from Jewell over the old beat with none of Dre or Snoop's original lyrics. In fact, neither contributed to it at all. The never-before-released "Who Been There, Done That" by J. Flexx is the first of many disses that Death Row would release attacking former producer, Dr. Dre. They would have been better off leaving it off of a "greatest hits" album as its inclusion seems innappropriate. The other brand new song, Daz's "Me In Your World" is a pretty good addition though it doesn't make up for the lack of Dogg Pound classics that didn't make the cut. There are no songs from "Dogg Food" or "All Eyez On Me" to be found here. "Greatest Hits" is a must-buy for the die-hard Death Row fans but it would have been good if they included more of their classics ("Regulate", "Deep Cover") as well as lost songs and rare B-sides such as 2Pac's "Pain", Dogg Pound's "Just Doggin", and the Dr. Dre B-side "Sippin' On Tanqueray and Puffin' On Blunts" as opposed to a number of well-known hits that their label didn't even produce. The inclusion of "Keep Their Heads Ringin" and "Hit Em' Up" were pretty good selections but for the most part, if you own their first few releases, you probably won't find anything worth buying in this Death Row "best of" collection.
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- MORE VINTAGE SNOOP DOGGY DOGG!
- Not Bad But Not Great
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Death Row's Snoop Doggy Dogg Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B000E6ESIA
Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
- Head Doctor
- Gin & Juice
- Eastside Party
- Murder Was The Case (Remix)
- Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None)
- Doggfather (Remix)
- Midnight Love
- Eastside
- Who Am I (What's My Name)
- Doggy Dogg World
- Too High (POly High)
- Vapors
- Usual Suspects
- Keep It Real
- Snoop Bounce (Roc N Roll Remix)
Customer Reviews:
MORE VINTAGE SNOOP DOGGY DOGG!.......2006-09-06
Thats right more of Snoop with his classic delivery before he changed his style around and started to sound like a commercial dumb f***! Im not going to list all the classics as standout tracks because we know that they are the s--t already. Im going to list the standout tracks from the unreleased songs on this diak. Standout tracks: DOGGFATHER REMIX, MIDNIGHT LOVE, TOO HIGH (POLY HIGH), EASTSIDE, THE USUAL SUSPECTS AND KEEP IT REAL.
Filler: The Snoop Bounce rock n roll remix is the worst rock/rap infusion since Walk with me with Puffy and Jimmy Page and Vapors is a dull disservice to the Biz Markie Classic! Despite these flaws this is the best greatest hits album since 2pac's greatest hits.
Not Bad But Not Great.......2006-07-12
On this album I like the following tracks - Nuthin But A G Thang, Head Doctor, Gin And Juice, Eastside Party, Murder Was The Case Remix, Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None), Midnight Love, Who Am I (What's My Name), Doggy Dogg World and Vapors. All the famous songs on this album I like and they are great but the previously unreleased songs other than Midnight Love and Eastside Party are totally wack! Well I think so, either they have too many guest appearances or they are weird remixs that are no way near as good as the original versions. Its better to get Dead Man Walkin for the unreleased songs because those songs are much better or Tha Dogg if you want a best of album.
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Vol. 2-Death Row Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B0000A4GPE
Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Album Description
The Death Row legacy continues with this double CD collection of classic tracks. All the biggest artists of the era are represented here including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, 2Pac, Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, Jodeci and Daz Dillenger. Death Row Greatest Hits Volume 2 also includes the new track 'Change The Game' (remix) featuring Tha Dogg Pound and Jay-Z! 2006.
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ASIN: B00005B1K6
Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
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The Death Row legacy continues with this double CD collection of classic tracks. All the biggest artists of the era are represented here including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, 2Pac, Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound and more. Features some all time rap classics such as 'Gin & Juice', 'Nuthin Buty A G Thing', 'Afro Puffs' and much more. Death Row. 2005.
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Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
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The Death Row legacy continues with this 24 track double CD collection of classic tracks. All the biggest artists of the era are represented here including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, 2Pac, Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, Jodeci and Daz Dillenger. Death Row Greatest Hits Volume 2 also includes the new track 'Change The Game (remix)' featuring Tha Dogg Pound and Jay-Z. Death Row. 2005.
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Death Row's Greatest Hits
Snoop Dogg
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
West Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Rap & Hip-Hop
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005QI0L
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang
- Head Doctor
- Gin & Juice
- Eastside Party
- Murder Was The Case (Remix)
- Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None)
- Doggfather (Remix)
- Midnight Love
- Eastside
- Who Am I (What's My Name)
- Doggy Dogg World
- Too High (Poly High)
- Vapors
- Usual Suspects
- Keep It Real
- Snoop Bounce (Roc N Roll Remix)
Album Details
Priority Records' First Collection of the Death Row Snoop Doggy Dogg Era of the 1990's Draws from all the Places that the Rapper/Actor Touched in his Relatively Short Tenure with the Label, Resulting in a Mixed Bag of the Hits and Tracks You Might Not Expect on an Anthology of this Nature. It Includes "Nuthin but a G Thang", "Gin and Juice", "Who Am I (What's My Name)" and "Doggy Dogg World" as Well as Remixes of "Murder was the Case" and "The Doggfather", Remixed by Timbaland.
Average customer rating:
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Death Row's Greatest Hits
Snoop Dogg
Manufacturer: Death Row
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
West Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005QCHP
Release Date: 2002-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
- Head Doctor
- Gin & Juice
- Eastside Party
- Murder Was The Case (Remix)
- Ain't No Fun (If The Homes Can't Have None)
- Doggfather (Remix)
- Midnight Love
- Eastside
- Who Am I (What's My Name)
- Doggy Dogg World
- Too High (Poly High)
- Vapors
- Usual Suspects
- Keep It Real
- Snoop Bounce (Roc N Roll Remix)
Album Details
Priority Records' First Collection of the Death Row Snoop Doggy Dogg Era of the 1990's Draws from all the Places that the Rapper/Actor Touched in his Relatively Short Tenure with the Label, Resulting in a Mixed Bag of the Hits and Tracks You Might Not Expect on an Anthology of this Nature. It Includes "Nuthin but a G Thang", "Gin and Juice", "Who Am I (What's My Name)" and "Doggy Dogg World" as Well as Remixes of "Murder was the Case" and "The Doggfather", Remixed by Timbaland.
Average customer rating:
- Best of the West, but flawed
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Death Row Greatest Hits
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Death Row Koch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Disco
| Dance & DJ
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General
| Dance & DJ
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General
| R&B
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| Soul
| R&B
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| Music
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| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
West Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
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| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
1990s
| By Decade
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
1990-1999
| Decades
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| Miscellaneous
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Dance Pop
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| Indie Music
| Stores
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B00005AQGO
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Afro Puffs - The Lady Of Rage
- Natural Born Killaz - Dr. Dre/Ice Cube
- Who Am I (What's My Name?) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Their Heads Ringin' - Dr. Dre
- No Vaseline - Ice Cube
- Doggy Dogg World - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Keep Ya Head Up - 2Pac
- Murder Was The Case (Sdtk) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lil' Ghetto Boy - Dr. Dre
- Ain't No Fun - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Lodi Dodi - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Stranded On Death Row - Dr. Dre
- The Shiznit - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Dear Mama - 2Pac
- Me Against The World - 2Pac
Tracks:
- Let Me Ride (Rmx) - Dr. Dre
- Gin & Juice (Rmx) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Daydreaming - Michel'le
- Who Am I (What's My Name?) (Rmx) - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Nuthin' But A G Thang (Rmx) - Dr. Dre
- I Get Around (Rmx) - 2Pac
- Lil' Ghetto Boy (Rmx) - Dr. Dre
- Hit 'Em Up - 2Pac
- Who Been There, Who Done That? - J-Flex
- F--- Wit Dre Day - Jewell
- Pour Out A Little Liquor - Thug Life
- What Would You Do - Tha Dogg Pound
- Come Up To My Room - Jodeci
- Come When I Call - Danny Boy
- Me In Your World - Dat Nigga Daz
- Smile For Me Now - 2Pac/Scarface
Customer Reviews:
Best of the West, but flawed.......2001-07-10
This would have been better as a single disk CD, since so many of the tracks on disk 2 are remixes of tracks from disk and there are a couple of stiffs that could have been deleted. Still, this does collect the best West Coast rap of the 1990s. The best of what's here (Dre, Snoop, 2Pac) overlaps heavily with "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle". This is a good sampler if you don't have those CDs, but the tracks do hang together better in their original context. Remastered sound is great.
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Soul Music
soul music
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