The Show: The Soundtrack | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Fontana Def Jam Category: Music
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 39326
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 529021 UPC: 731452902122 EAN: 0731452902122 ASIN: B0000024KK
Release Date: August 15, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Missing artwork. Contains an odor. Plays fine. Disk has a few scratches. Expedited shipping is not available for this item.
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| Tracks:
| • | Live!!! - Scruggs, F. | | • | My Block - Two Pac | | • | What's up Star? - Jackson, T.J. | | • | How High - Noble, R. | | • | Everyday Thang - BONE Enterprise | | • | Everyday It Rains - Blige, M.J. | | • | Ol' Skool - Isaac, G. | | • | Domino's in the House - Ivy, S. | | • | Summertime in the LBC - Brown, G. | | • | Sowhatusayin - Calvin, C. | | • | Zoom Zooms and Wam Wam - Mizell, Jason | | • | Droppin Bombz - Davis, T. | | • | Still Can't Fade It - Williams, D. | | • | Papa Luv It - Smith, J.T. | | • | Glamour and Glitz - Davis, Jonathan [Q- | | • | Kill Dem All - Moulton, D. | | • | Me and My Bitch - Notorious B.I.G. | | • | The Show Theme - Clarke, S. |
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Greatest hip-hop album ever! October 10, 2008 I started listening to this album when I was 13. Although this album is not suitable for 13 year olds, it is however a huge part of my life growing up and is still one of my all-time favorites at 25 years of age. I recommend this album to anyone who appreciates amazing hip-hop!
Fresh For 1995 [4 Stars] June 17, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I pretty much agree with EJ Rupert, but the good songs on this soundtrack are so strong that they make this album damn near classic all by themselves. I gave this album 4 stars for that very reason. Though it was never released as a single, "My Block" is one of Tupac's best songs (pre death row era is the best 'Pac in my opinion). I don't think there's any question that every rap music fanatic recognizes Red and Meth's "How High" as an unquestionable classic (and this is the grimy version of How High....not the fluffy remix). I still get open to that beat 11 years later. Though it is somewhat formulaic, "Poppa Luv It" is still a dope cut from LL Cool J. Bone Thugs N Harmony, Mary J. Blige, and Onyx contribute "Everyday Thang", "Everday It Rains", and "Live!!" which show each artist in vintage form in my humble opinion. Also, "Sowhatyousayin'" is the ideal west coast gangsta track in my mind. Even when you get past those great tracks, you have other bangers like "Kill Dem All" [Kali Ranks], "Glamour & Glitz" [A Tribe Called Quest], and "Still Can't Fade It" [Warren G.] that still make for a great listening experience. Hell, even The Dove Shack blew up on the strength of "Summertime In The LBC". And the live version of Biggie's "Me & My B*tch" is definitely different from the studio version and it's great. There's plenty to love about this album.
I also agree that there are too many filler tracks. "What's Up Star", "Ol' Skool", "Domino's In The House" and "Zoom Zooms & Wam Wam" all fall under the filler category. Actually, the filler tracks are the only things wrong on this album and I'd say that only 10% of the album is filler. The rest is bangin'.
The Show Soundtrack is definitely a worthwhile pick up for any hip hop fan. There are bangers on this album that make it a must own. If you were into hip hop around the time this came out, you remember when half of these songs were played for the first time. There are definitely some classic tracks on this album. I highly recommend it.
Also, for those of you that want more artists represented, check out the "Rhyme & Reason" soundtrack (which is pretty much similar to this, but with better collabos). You'll find a lot of artists there too.
Standout Tracks: Poppa Luv It, My Block, Live!!!, Kill Dem All, Summertime In The LBC, How High (My Favorite), Everyday Thang, Everyday It Rains, and Me & My B*tch [Live]
Alright (my name is O.I) November 7, 2004 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You cannot skip any song on this CD. It is a very good Cd by Russell Simmons. Ruthless, Death Row, Bad Boy,and Def Jam artists along with otehrs come to be on this CD. They are missing some artists, though. They are missing: Ice Cube Eric B and Rakim Busta Rhymes More!
Great August 14, 2004 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well me i'm just getting copies of every cd tupac was on. None the less there's a bunch of stars on the album no doubt it sets the tone for how hip hop was and shows how we have evolved since then i hope russel agrees to make another for 2005 just to provide hopw things have change. Overall a great album great music and lyrics are just crazy.
Please March 5, 2004 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
EJ Rupert has a right to his own opinion, blackdragon. Get off of Bone's d**k. Oh yeah, the soundtrack was phat.
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