The Rose That Grew from Concrete
Track Listings
| 1. Tupac Interlude - 2Pac | |||
| 2. Wake Me When I'm Free - Sikiru Adepoju, Babatunde Olatunji | |||
| 3. Can U C the Pride in the Panther - Mos Def | |||
| 4. When Ure Heart Turns Cold - Sonia Sanchez | |||
| 5. U R Ripping Us Apart - Dead Prez | |||
| 6. Tears of a Teenage Mother - Jasmine Guy | |||
| 7. God | |||
| 8. And Still I Love You - Red Rat | |||
| 9. Can U C the Pride in the Panther - Mos Def | |||
| 10. If There Be Pain | |||
| 11. River That Flows Forever - Danny Glover, , Afeni Shakur | |||
| 12. Rose That Grew from Concrete - Nikki Giovanni | |||
| 13. In The Event Of My Demise - Outlawz | |||
| 14. What of a Love Unspoken - Tre' & Polo | |||
| 15. Sometimes I Cry - Dan Rockett | |||
| 16. Fear in the Heart of Man - Q-Tip, | |||
| 17. Starry Night - Quincy Jones, , | |||
| 18. What of Fame - Russell Simmons | |||
| 19. Only 4 the Righteous | |||
| 20. Why Must You Be Unfaithful - Sarah Jones | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Another chapter in a long series of material being churned out by the "keep Tupac alive" cottage industry, this tribute album makes his private thoughts (written during his adolescence) available for mass consumption. Will Pac-friendly consumers get played as his estate gets paid, again? Not really, because thankfully these renditions are carried out by a multi-generational crew of pop-culture heroes. When the cast of The Lion King form a dreamy a cappella backdrop to Danny Glover and Afeni's reading of "A River that Flows Forever," it's like heavenly bliss. The same goes for the numbers interpreted by a holy trinity of spoken-word goddesses: Sarah Jones's "Why Must U Be Unfaithful", Sonia Sanchez's acoustic number, "When Ure Heart Turns Cold," and Nikki Giovanni's R&B-tinged interpretation of the title poem. But there are moments on the disc that are as dodgy as the investigation to find his killer. In light of Pac's socialist revolutionary swagger, how raving capitalist Russell Simmons ended up on this disc is anyone's guess. While some of Pac's thugged-out constituency will want to upchuck violently when they hear sentimental tunes like Tre of the Pharcyde's "What of a Love Unspoken," the material blessed by dead prez, Mos Def, and percussionist Babatunde Olatunji deserves a serious listen by music lovers across the board. --Dalton Higgins
The Rose That Grew from Concrete,2Pac,Interscope Records,Gangsta Rap,Poetry,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
The Rose That Grew from Concrete
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The Rose That Grew from Concrete
2Pac Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZDV7 Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
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Amazon.com
Another chapter in a long series of material being churned out by the "keep Tupac alive" cottage industry, this tribute album makes his private thoughts (written during his adolescence) available for mass consumption. Will Pac-friendly consumers get played as his estate gets paid, again? Not really, because thankfully these renditions are carried out by a multi-generational crew of pop-culture heroes. When the cast of The Lion King form a dreamy a cappella backdrop to Danny Glover and Afeni's reading of "A River that Flows Forever," it's like heavenly bliss. The same goes for the numbers interpreted by a holy trinity of spoken-word goddesses: Sarah Jones's "Why Must U Be Unfaithful", Sonia Sanchez's acoustic number, "When Ure Heart Turns Cold," and Nikki Giovanni's R&B-tinged interpretation of the title poem. But there are moments on the disc that are as dodgy as the investigation to find his killer. In light of Pac's socialist revolutionary swagger, how raving capitalist Russell Simmons ended up on this disc is anyone's guess. While some of Pac's thugged-out constituency will want to upchuck violently when they hear sentimental tunes like Tre of the Pharcyde's "What of a Love Unspoken," the material blessed by dead prez, Mos Def, and percussionist Babatunde Olatunji deserves a serious listen by music lovers across the board. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Just Awesome.......2005-05-23
Tears from a soldier.......2004-11-30
Proves that even a thug has feelings!.......2004-05-08
Pac.......2004-01-26
The Rose.......2003-10-18
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