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Reviews:
Awesome B-Sides
Some people seem to get this disc mixed up as a "Greatest Hits", but actually, it's more like a B-Side record. "Thug Love" is way out of place here; only because it's a well known, legendary track sharing space with a collection of rare material. With a handfull of unreleased songs/remixes, this is a treasure (depending on how big of a fan you are, I guess).
I'm really feelin' "C Land I.A." and "Look Into My Eyes (Atlantis Remix)" and "Weedman". These tracks alone are worth takin a gander.
If you're lookin for a Greatest Hits, then you best go get that double album (with the grey cover)! That one has all the hits you're lookin for. But in the meantime, check out these B-Sides.
C LAND
Bone is like a combination of do or die and crucial conflict together. To Clevelend Bone thugs is liek chicagos do or die. This Cd is full of remixes dat include a song with 2pac you'll love it chi love to the fullest
i like it
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A GREAT COLLECTION OF BONE SONGS
This is a great collection of bone-thugs-n-harmony songs. It features songs off of "The Art Of War" & "Btnh Resurrection". It also features 2 songs off Mo Thugs album "Chapter II: Family Reunion". It has a song off of Jermaine Dupri's album "Life In 1472". It has 4 previously unreleased songs and other songs off of soundtracks. I will now rate all of the songs with 5 being the most:
1.C Land I.A - 5: A great track, previously unreleased.
2.Don't Hate On Me - 5: Great song, featuring Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat, taken from Jermaine Dupri's "Life In 1472".
3.Thug Luv - 5: One of my favourite Bone Thugs-N-Harmony songs, featuring 2Pac, taken from "The Art Of War".
4.Hook It Up - 5: Featuring Master P and Silkk The Shocker, taken from "I Got Tha Hook Up" soundtrack.
5.2 Glocks (Remix) - 5: Great song, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".
6.Look Into My Eyes (Remix) - 3.5: Average song, taken from "The Art Of War".
7.All Good - 5: Good song, only by Felecia and Krayzie Bone, taken from Mo Thugs "Chapter II: Family Reunion".
8.Weedman - 4.5: Good song, only by Bizzy Bone, previously unreleased.
9.Frontline Warrior - 4: Good song, previously unreleased.
10.Change The World (Remix) - 4.5: Good song, featuring Big B, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".
11.Can't Give It Up (Remix) - 3: Average song, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".
12.Ghetto Cowboy - 3: Average song, taken from Mo Thugs "Chapter II: Family Reunion".
13.Sleepwalkers - 5: Great song, featuring Eazy-E, previously unreleased.
Overall this album is definitely worth having, especially if you are a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony fan.
Average Bone album
This gets 3 stars because I don't like some of the remixes and I have heard most of the songs. This would of got 2 stars if it weren't for LOOK IN TO MY EYES remix, ThugLuv(on Art of war) and unreleased old Bone track SLEEPWALKERS. They're some of Bone's best work.
I'll rate each track with 5 being the best
C LAND I.A. (3.5) Electric guitar synth and it's a Bizzy and Flesh duo, I prefer Frontline warriors and this track takes longer to grow onto you.
THUG LUV featuring 2pac 5/5. The second best to me and this has repeated shotgun blasts with piano synths. Bizzy does best because he is straight hardcore.if Bizzy wasn't on this track this wouldn't be one of Bone's best songs. 2 pac is next(he doesn't disappoint)and is does not rap fast. Layzie is next and as usual, he uses his amazing flowing skills but his voice is soft in it. Krazie is next and flows pretty hard was well. Wish doesn't do so well and he got worse from East 1999 were he was so much better.
HOOK IT UP 2.5/5
LOOK INTO MY EYES remix 5/5 this has a better tune than the original. My favourite verse on original was Layzie's and now it's Bizzie's. This has melodic tune and has a bit of electric guitar was well. The new music makes all the verses have a better beat and this it's now very catchy.
WEEDMAN. 3/5 This is just Bizziy from Bone and special guests. A great soft tune to chill to and Bizzie uses his high pitched voice like he used from The Art of War and onwards.
FRONTLINE WARIORS.Featuring Big B 3.5/5 A Layzie and Bizzie duo then Big B at the end. Now Layzie is soft and doesn't rap as good as he did on East/Eturnal 1999 album, his softer voice fits in perfectly with the deep base in the background. Listen to sleepwalkers(2nd verse) and that's got Layzies old style and you'll agrea that he used to be better in some ways. Bizzy raps just as good.
GHETTO COWBOY 4/5 Featuring Thug Queen, Krayzie Bone and Layzie. Krayzie sounds different and Layzie gives him help along the way.
Sleepwalkers.Faturing Eazy 5/5 This is an old track and why this wasn't on Creepin on ah come up or East 1999 is beyond me(maybe it was because it's short or it was not finished produced). Eazy E(R.I.P)uses great lyrics and after his verse you here an explosion and Layzie comes in and he's catchier as ever. He was my favourite rapper from East 1999 and this shows why. When krayzie comes in you can tell it's the young thug and he rapped more hardcore than he does now. Bizzy is next and does the most hardcore. He makes my head bob. Wish comes in and is not as hot as the rest of them thugs but he raps fast towards the end for 5 secs.
FAVOURITE SONGS(IN ORDER OF BEST)
1. SLEEPWALKERS.FEATURING EAZY E
2. THUG LUV
3. LOOK INTO MY EYES remix(better than original)
4. FRONTLINE WARRIORS
5. WEEDMAN, Bizzy Bone with special guests
If they want to be soft from T.W.O, then they should do songs like Frontline Warriors, Bone Bone or Weedman.