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Music CD - Ice-T: Ice-T - Greatest Hits: The Evidence

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Music CD: Ice-T - Greatest Hits: The Evidence Artist: Ice-T
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Manufacturer: Atomic Pop
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1. 6 'N the Mornin' 2. I'm Your Pusher 3. High Rollers 4. You Played Yourself 5. Peel Their Caps Back 6. O.G. Original Gangster 7. Colors 8. New Jack Hustler 9. Power 10. I Ain't New Ta This 11. That's How I'm Livin' 12. I Must Stand 13. Squeeze the Trigger 14. The Tower 15. The Lane 16. Money, Power, & Women
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 7505640011278 Label: Atomic Pop Manufacturer: Atomic Pop Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Atomic Pop Release Date: 2000-08-08 Studio: Atomic Pop
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: old skool west koast Comment: i don't listen to alot of new rap but this is a cd that is timeless to me. eveything he is rapping about on the album is still happening now a days so it has a contemporary feel to it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ice is Nice Comment: Good collection of Ice-Ts raps. Ice-T is kinda different from most rappers in that he doesn't rely on the beat and the flow so much. There's not so much instrumentation in his stuff, just a drum usually. Ice T relies on storytelling. His delivery is rough, but that works for his stuff. He conveys the no-nonsense business attitude [and sometimes teh menace] of the streets. Contrary to so many critics of rap, Ice doesn't do a lot of glamorizing. He's just gritty realism. Here's some good raps:
6 in the Morning
I'm YOur Pusher
High Rollers
Original Gangster
Colors - tune from the movie
I Ain't New to This
The Tower - song about going to prison and the scary life inside. Great line: "who's got the power, the whites, the blacks, or just the gun tower." Makes a listener really want to NOT go to prison.
Money, Power, Women - starts with Al Pacino's quote from Scarface. Cool.
Looking at my list, it's pretty long. I think I have to say this album is a strong 4 stars, almost 5. If I were more of a serious rap fan, maybe I'd feel it was a 5. Whatever, this a solid CD with serious rap, good storytelling.
You Played Yourself
Customer Rating:      Summary: All Of The OG's Best In One Place Comment: Ice-T is known as the first true "gangster rap" artist. He earned this title not by using excessive violent and vulgar language, but because he told true stories about the life of people in the streets. Tales of husters,pimps,gangsters and prisoners are all told, as well as a few true stories from Ice-T's own life. Every song on this compilation is a classic. If you want to hear real rap music and not crunk pop garbage such as Lil John and Chingy, go to the nearest record store and purchase this collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well I guess that's it Comment: With Ice-T making bad movies and silly TV shows, his singing days are over. He probably did this to get out of his contract and be fully available to star in the 'Facts of Life' Reunion tour. I hear he's going to play Mrs. Garret's long lost pimp.
Customer Rating:      Summary: THE ICEMAN COMETH. Comment: This is a well put together compilation from probably the best rapper out today.It contains many of his classic hits and is very well put together.I wish there were more rappers of the same calibre of ice t today.He is a very real person unlike many rappers of today who are simply about image and the pursuit of money.GET THIS CD TODAY.
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Editorial Reviews:
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It's about time. With eight albums to his credit and a reputation that stretches across the globe, someone had to pay tribute to Ice-T. But no one did, so he did it himself. From classics like "6 'N the Mornin" and "I'm Your Pusher" to the more commercial "New Jack Hustler" and "Colors," this compilation is the ultimate cross-section of Ice's hits and favorites. Sure, it may be 13 years worth of material on pimping, playing, and the drug game, but The Evidence demonstrates the strength of a hip-hop artist who's still doing it his way, even into his 40s. Production by Ice himself, Afrika Islam, and DJ Aladdin, among others, underscores the artist's often cinematic approach to hip-hop, with everything from break beats to live bass, ticking snares and guitar licks. If Ice-T is accused of being one of hip-hop's greatest then The Evidence makes him guilty as charged. --Kenji Jasper
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