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Band: OutKast Title: Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast Rating: Release Date: 04 December, 2001 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Intro 2: Funkin' Around 3: Ain't No Thang 4: So Fresh, So Clean 5: Rosa Parks 6: The Whole World 7: Aquemini 8: B.O.B. 9: Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 10: Crumblin' Erb 11: Ms. Jackson 12: Player's Ball (Original) 13: Elevators (Me & You) 14: Spottieottiedopaliscious 15: Git Up, Git Out 16: Movin' Cool (The After Party) |
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Customer Reviews Not perfect... . . but when it comes down to it all, you can't go wrong with an Outkast greatest hits album. At the time this album was released in 2001, Outkast just came off a string of hits, and a multi-platinum album - simply put, Outkast had just pushed themselves into the mainstream. I think the purpose of this album was to act as a refresher course for fans who had just jumped onto the Outkast bandwagon in 2000-01 when Stankonia was released. Obviously, this album won't have their most recent hits such as "The Way You Move", "Hey Ya", and "Roses", but it does include mega hits such as "B. O. B. ", "So Fresh, So Clean", and the timeless #1 hit, "Ms. Jackson". Also, this album does a great job of including some of Outkast's older (and better) material. The signature Outkast flows on "Elevators", the spoken word funk of "Spottieottiedopaliscious", the up-beat joint "Rosa Parks", and the single that started it all, all, "Player's Ball" are all on here too, without question. Even some of Outkast's older standout non-singles, such as "Crumblin' Erb", the grimey, the Dirty South sound of "Ain't No Thang" and the epic "Aquemini" are present too, along with arguably what is Outkast's best track ever, "Git Up, Git Out" with Goodie Mob. Of course, like any greatest hits or best of album, there's a small problem with the track selection. Some of Outkast's greatest tracks, such as "Hootie Hoo", "D. E. E. P. ", "Two Dope Boys", "Jazzy Belle" and "Skew it on the Bar-B" are all nowhere to be found, and most questionably, "ATLiens", "13th Floor/Growing Old" and "Da Art Of Storytellin' pt. 1" are all missing in action as well. Also, the new material on here, "Funkin' Around", "Movin' Cool" and "The Whole World" is just decent. All things aside, you can't go wrong with an Outkast greatest hits album. They are, and continue to be one of rap's most innovative groups, always coming out with a new sound while staying true to their roots. I recommend this to anyone who jumped on the Outkast bandwagon with Speakerboxx/The Love Below, just to see the type of brilliant music you were missing.
outkast never ceases to amaze me.
GREAT CD
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