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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4988017642146
Format: Import
Label: Bmg Japan
Manufacturer: Bmg Japan
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Bmg Japan
Release Date: August 23, 2006
Studio: Bmg Japan
Sales Rank: 687692
Disc 1:- Peaches
- Myintrotoletuknow
- Ain't No Thang
- Welcome to Atlanta (Interlude)
- Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
- Call of Da Wild
- Player's Ball [Original Version]
- Claimin' True
- Club Donkey Ass (Interlude)
- Funky Ride
- Flim Flam (Interlude)
- Git Up, Git Out
- True Dat (Interlude)
- Crumblin' Erb
- Hootie Hoo
- Deep
- Player's Ball (Reprise)
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A bit more of a stereotypical rap album than the group's later work, which is probably why I didn't like it much the first time I heard it. I'm not a fan of stereotypical G-Funk, see, and that's all I heard in it the first time through. God, was I wrong. It's deeper than that, even though it's not fully immersed in the "alternative" thing yet. So even the more "playa-business" oriented tracks - "Ain't No Thang," "Myintrotoletuknow," "Call of Da Wild," "Claimin' True," "Crumblin' Erb," "D.E.E.P." - has OutKast's trademark dark, quirky, layered production. And the classic songs kick as much butt as the best of OutKast's later albums do. The title track is a condensed Isaac Hayes epic with hip-hop beats; breakthrough hit "Player's Ball" has a great ... Read More:
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If you didn't grow up with this, and don't already know the words, your either from siberia, into david hasselhoff, or a virgin. but seriously, don't hassle the hoff. with that said, growing up in L.A., this is a must have.
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In a time when G-Funk saturated the radio, Outkast first dropped their classic, southern fried twist with this breakthrough album. The production is dripping with 808 funk and stretched out, Cadillac Wah-Guitar riffs. The only album I feel rivals ATliens for best Outkast effort, and that's saying something.
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Great Old school. With the garbage that is coming out in the Hip-Hop world these days, this is a great throw back with outkast
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You know, when I listen to a lot of rap albums before this dropped, not too many artists gave ATL a shoutout. It was like we were just some other city to them. When Outkast dropped "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" back in 1994, they really put Atlanta on the map. Back then we didn't have too many acts from here. Only Arrested Development and A Van Full Of Pakastans. When they came out with "Players Ball" back in 1993, I can't tell you how much noise that made here. Me, being a little kid back then, I still remember when the radio stations played that song.
"Players Ball" isn't the only hot song on here. There are many of them. "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" is another hot track that the duo was about. Then there is "Crumblin' Erb" ... Read More:
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