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| Ice Cube - Bootlegs & B-Sides |
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Band: Ice Cube Title: Bootlegs & B-Sides Rating: Release Date: 1994-11-22 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Robbin' Hood (Cause It Ain't All Good) - Ice Cube, 2: What Can I Do? - Ice Cube, Eighty Eight Butter 3: 24 WRR an L - Ice Cube, 4: You Know How We Do It - Ice Cube, Ice Cube 5: 2 N the Morning - Ice Cube, 6: Check Yo Self - Ice Cube, Muggs 7: You Don't Wanna **** Wit These - Ice Cube, 8: Lil Ass Gee - Ice Cube, Ice Cube 9: My Skin Is My Sin - Ice Cube, 10: It Was a Good Day - Ice Cube, Goodman, Al [2] 11: U Ain't Gonna Take My Life - Ice Cube, Ice Cube 12: When I Get to Heaven - Ice Cube, Benson, Renaldo 13: D'Voidofpopniggafiedmegamix - Ice Cube, |
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Neat Collection of B-Sides Many songs are not on any of his original albums, and several are remixes of joints from 1992's The Predator and 1993's Lethal Injection, and most of them are fire. Late 1994, Ice Cube releases a collection of songs and remixes on Bootlegs and B-Sides. The only one I don't like is the remix for "It Was A Good Day" because the beat was lacking for some reason the magic that the original had. The 1994 remix for "You Know How We Do It" remixed by Cube himself (originally produced by legend QD3) is just as slammin and has a slightly different G-Funk beat and loses ther potent, loud whiny synth of the original and replaces it with a much softer one in the hook. The remix to 1993's "When I Get To Heaven" is bouncier and funkier than the smooth original, is remixed QD3, and has a good deep groove to it. I love the Red Hot Chili Peppers sample in "You Ain't Gonna Take My Life" which is another dope gangsta boogie beat dealing with crooked and violent cops. "Robbin' Hood (Cause It Ain't All Good)" may have a humorous title, but is serious and adrenaline paced with a neat funky beat and whiny keyboard loop. "Chack Ya' Self (Remix)" features boom bap legends Das EFX over a bouncy funk sample and features cool battle raps by Cube. Das only appears in the hooks unfortunately, but still a dope old-school inflected jammer for the lowrider. I love the cool, bouncy remix to "What Can I Do" perfect L. A. soundtrack music. "Can't F--- Wit These" is an unreleased 1993 pre-g-funk banger with heated lyrics he is famous for. At the end, there is a cool mega-mix sampler of many of Cube's classics giving 30 about seconds of songs like "Ghetto Bird" (1993), "Who's The Mack" 1990, "Wicked" (1992), "You Know How We Do It" 1993 that mix in and lead in from one another smoothly, a fitting tribute to Cube's already legendary status. This may not be an album per-se, but definitely represents Ice Cube as a legend in the rap game and has some classic jams and remixes.
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