Lost Tapes [Explicit Lyrics]

Lost Tapes [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Innersoul
2. Interlude, No. 1
3. Psyche Move
4. I Come Real With This - Kan Kick The KanZulu, Lootpack
5. Interlude, No. 2
6. Situation
7. Get Whack - Declaime, Lootpack
8. Antidote to da Antidope - God's Gift, Lootpack
9. Interlude, No. 3
10. Attack of the Tupperware Puppets - Declaime, God's Gift, Lootpack, Oh No
11. Interlude, No. 4
12. Forever Beef - Lootpack, Medaphoar, Oh No
13. What 'Cha Gotta Say? - Lootpack, Oh No
14. Interlude, No. 5
15. Miss Deja Vu
16. I Declare War - Lootpack, Medaphoar, Oh No
17. Why Do We Go Out Like That? - Declaime, Lootpack
18. Make Your Ears Want to Bleed
19. Interlude, No. 6
20. Female Request Line
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Fillmore East: The Lost Concert Tapes 12/13/68
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Can listen to some cuts over and over...
  • al kooper, michael bloomfield
  • A very mix bag with one exception.
  • caricias de guitarra que todavia lastiman la indiferencia.....
  • Bloomfield's finest moments
Fillmore East: The Lost Concert Tapes 12/13/68
Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield
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ASIN: B00008QSA6
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Introductions
  2. One Way Out
  3. Mike Bloomfield's Introduction Of Johnny Winter
  4. It's My Own Fault
  5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  6. (Please) Tell Me Partner
  7. That's All Right Mama
  8. Together Till The End Of Time
  9. Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong
  10. Season Of The Witch

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The live attempts at recreating the seminal jam chemistry of Super Session were hit-and-miss affairs, and this one, previously unreleased, has its fair share of off-key and off-target tunes. The rhythm section is erratic, the repertoire--ranging from Simon & Garfunkel's "59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" to an Elvis-flavored "That's All Right Mama"--is a bit odd, and co-leader Al Kooper is competent but rarely inspired. Guitarist Michael Bloomfield, however, is uniformly brilliant and his graceful blues virtuosity is by itself well worth the price of admission. Bloomfield and the group are joined on B.B. King's "It's My Own Fault" by a then-unknown Johnny Winter and things get really interesting. For nearly 11 minutes Winter and Bloomfield dive deep into the blues with Winter astounding the audience with his vocals and lightning licks on a song that had long been a staple of his live shows in Texas. The remainder of the album lacks similar energy and excitement, but Bloomfield's guitar work keeps it listenable. Overall, The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper, recorded several months earlier, provides a better look at the band's concert sound but it does so without Winter. --Michael Point

Album Description

The complete smash album featuring Kooper, Stills and Bloomfield at Fillmore East December 13th, 1968, here reissued & remastered with liner notes by Al Kooper. Columbia/Legacy. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Can listen to some cuts over and over..........2007-07-18

This is a must have CD for Bloomfield/Kooper fans. I was a little disappointed by some of the seemingly out of place tunes (feeling groovy? Season of the witch?) but the guitar work is killer and its live and crisp.

'One Way Out' kicks things off with ferocious guitar work. *****

'Intro to Johnny Winter'... historical *****

'Its my own fault' Excellent *****

'Please tell me partner. Bluesy, slow, 10 minute jam. Bloomfield showing the limitations of his vocals but still a vintage and electrifying piece of guitar work. Wamba-jamba. *****

'Thats all Right'. Thats alright mama. *****

'Together till the end of time'. Very dated. They should have replaced this with another Johnny Winter cut. Slow, melodramatic, romantic? Nausea. **

'Don't throw your love on me so strong' Yet another fantastic bluesy hard driving guitar tune albeit suffering only from Mike's vocal limitations. But man can he play guitar.

I'd keep 5 of 10 songs for a personal custom cd...






5 out of 5 stars al kooper, michael bloomfield .......2007-03-21

super session i already had many years ago and it is great but lost concert at fillmore is out of this world . i cant get enough of it . all cds arrived quickly and i love doing business that way . hassle free .

3 out of 5 stars A very mix bag with one exception........2007-02-17

There is a reason why this album took 30 years to reach the outside world. The majority of the album is not that good. However it does have one hugh thing going for it, Track 4- "It's my own fault". The reason this track stands out is that introduced, at least at this time, a unknown quitarist to the world. The next day he was awarded a recording contract. His name is Johnny Winters. He was the high point of this album. If you are a fan of the Winters brother, this should be added to your collection.

As for the rest of the album, Overall the sound quiality was clean and good. Better then most live albums coming out of this period. The problem was the players. The bassist and drummer was all over the place and never together. Al Kooper keyboards was almost non existant. Bloomfield had some great licks, however not enought to save this album. If you are a fan of Kooper/Bloomfield and have the Filmore West live and the Super Session CD, then this one will round out the trio. If you just getting started, go with the studio version.

5 out of 5 stars caricias de guitarra que todavia lastiman la indiferencia............2006-11-07

testimonio unico de una noche en donde la guitarra de bloomfield justifica la leyenda del gran guitarrista blanco....... todo lo demas no cuenta...creeme, el sonido de esa guitarra es unico, te persigue donde vayas..no importa la banda, el baterista que se pierde, los vocales que no lucen, algunos temas flojos...no importa, la guitarra esta ahi, tejiendo aullidos en el aire de esa noche que magicamente esta a nuestra disposicion a traves de esta edicion imperdible.

5 out of 5 stars Bloomfield's finest moments.......2006-11-06

Michael Bloomfield is perhaps, next to Johnny Winter, the greatest white blues guitarist ever. This CD showcases his ability to play and shake notes like no other could. I have listened to blues for over 35 years, but when I heard this CD, I said "Wow, this is incredible" This Cd will not disappoint anyone, it reflects Michael Bloomfield at his best!
Lost Tapes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Yep, classic
  • Nice...
  • Even Nas' throwaways are lethal.............
  • The Lost Tapes
  • Lost Classics
Lost Tapes
Nas
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Release Date: 2002-09-24

Tracks:

  1. Doo Rags
  2. My Way
  3. U Gotta Love It
  4. Nothing Lasts Forever
  5. No Idea's Original
  6. Blaze A 50
  7. Everybody's Crazy
  8. Purple
  9. Drunk By Myself
  10. Black Zombie
  11. Poppa Was A Playa
  12. Bonus Track 1

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Nas's 1994 debut, Illmatic, set a standard by which most rap albums are now measured. Since then, he's struggled to duplicate Illmatic's artistry. Jay-Z was less diplomatic when he rapped, ". . . had a spark when you started, but now you're just garbage." However, those fearing that this collection of 1998-2001 outtakes is a hastily whipped-together attempt to cash in on his celebrity can put their doubts to rest. The Lost Tapes is vintage Nas, the prolific ghetto raconteur. On "Drunk by Myself" he goes into the dark recesses of a burdened alcoholic's brain. "Poppa Was a Playa" pays an honest and compelling homage to his father, trumpeter (and womanizer) Olu Dara. On "Black Zombie," an Afrocentric manifesto, and "Purple" you get large glimpses of the introspective, socially aware Nas who hip-hop heads had anointed as one of the greatest emcees of all time. The modish piano loop and jazz inflections of "Doo Rags," and the slow, rolling bass lines on "U Gotta Love It," help make this compilation shockingly better than all of Nas's post-Illmatic commercial releases. Why the suits at Columbia/Sony decided to wait until 2002 to let Nasty Nas loose is anyone's guess. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Yep, classic.......2007-06-24

This is a straight up hip hop classic. Some of Nas's best verses are on this album.

4 out of 5 stars Nice..........2007-05-28

I bought this album in 2002 and when I listened to it, I figured that it was alright, let my brother see, and kinda forgot about it. But, recently, I got the album back and gave it a listen. I was surprised by how good it was. It's a really cool album and Nas is noted for his lyrical skill which really shines throughout the album. My two favorite songs are Doo Rags and Nothing Lasts Forever. Doo Rags is just a cool, mellow joint that you can just chill to. Nothing Lasts forever, I love the message of everything constantly changing, nothing stays the same forever. That song always gets to me when I listen to it. Still, this is a very good album. I dig!

5 out of 5 stars Even Nas' throwaways are lethal....................2007-04-17

Gotta give it up to the mad scientist Nasir. This is the only guy in my opinion that really holds down the old school and reps for the history of the genre. Nas is def no sellout.


4 out of 5 stars The Lost Tapes.......2007-02-26

I think this was a good CD. Most of the songs are great lyricwies,but beat wise I think there could have been some improvements here and there. Now I know that it sounds good on a track to add a few piano loops, but on almost every song on this CD contains a piano loopo of some sort. It only works well on some tracks like "Doo Rags","Purple"(my favorite), and "U Gotta Luv It". Tthe other tracks are just OK in terms on production, not great."Blaze a 50" and "Drunk By Myself" are pretty solid. The Alchemist-produced "No Idea's Original" is amazing. Straight verse,no hook,I'm feeling that. As far as rhyming goes,Nas is perfect as he usually is. His consciencness and flow never seems to fail.

Top 5 tracks
1.Purple
2.U Gotta Luv It
3.No Idea's Original
4.Drunk By Myself
5.Fetus(The Bonus Track)

5 out of 5 stars Lost Classics.......2007-01-09

I can remember hearing songs like Blaze A 50 and U Gotta Love It years ago before The Lost Tapes came out and I started wondering If they were going to be on Nas's next album. Im glad that he released these songs because his throwaways are better than most peoples' albums we hear now. Satndout Tracks: DOO RAGS, MY WAY, U GOTTA LOVE IT, NOTHING LASTS FOREVER, BLAZE A 50, EVERYBODY'S CRAZY(this song was on the end of my copy of Stillmatic), PURPLE, BLACK ZOMBIE(deep joint, big plus), DRUNK BY MYSELF etc. Filler:None. Bottom Line: This "Lost" songs should have been on each of Nas's albums(whichever one is coming out that year). I dont see why he even scrapped them at all. I can honestly say that I can listen to The Lost tapes straight through without skipping a track. How many albums nowadays can listen straight through without skipping tracks?
Beginnings The Lost Tapes 1988-1991
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    Tupac Shakur
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    Lost Paramount Tapes
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    • A New Orleans Master
    • Gone Gone Gone but not Forgotten
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    • Booker Just Blows Me Away!
    Lost Paramount Tapes
    James Booker
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    ASIN: B000004880
    Release Date: 1997-03-11

    Tracks:

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A New Orleans Master.......2007-07-08

    James Booker was a was marvellous musician who was capable of reading 3 staves of music. He played Bach and Rachmaninov at a very young age and went onto to become one of the greatest New Orleans Piano Players ever.
    The great Allen Toussaint (producer/arranger/Pianist) knew Booker well and said that when Booker played the Piano all he did was sit down and watch in admiration.
    This album features him with some of the best New Orleans players in 1973. The tapes disappeared until 1992 and were released in 1997.
    This is an absolute must have if you like New Orleans music. Standards such as Junco Partner, Goodnight Irene and Tico Tico are very well done with Booker playing a funky little spinet Piano.
    Just when you think it can't get any better, you come across a track like "Feel So Bad". This makes the CD worth getting on its a own - a fabulous 12/8 blues with impassioned vocals from Booker and great Piano playing.
    All the recordings Booker made are worth getting, and this gem is one of the very best.

    5 out of 5 stars Gone Gone Gone but not Forgotten.......2004-02-07

    Anyone within broadcast range of this signal, just give a listen to this CD and most particularly to Tico Rico, and come to understand why he may have even surpassed the master of the N'awlins Keys, the Fess himself (Professor Longhair). Thanks to whomever was responsible for digging up this set from the dusty vaults. That track may be the most inflamed piece of piano magic, outside of the "classics" (and I have far too little time to define that term right now, thank you) that I've ever heard.
    Book went through keyboards like he went through life. Seemingly carelessly, but the man had an inordinate amount of flash and talent. Falling star syndrome, maybe. Substance abuse problems, sure. But the man's music lives on and should be listened to every bit as often as the bigger name Janis's, Jimmy's and Jim's.

    BK

    5 out of 5 stars James Booker -- Professor and Toy Piano Genius!.......2002-06-28

    Folks down in the Crescent City have a particular way of describing a piano player that embodies the rhythm, soul, and funky boogie woogie that permiates every steamy inch of New Orleans. That person becomes known as a professor -- the most famous example being Professor Longhair. James Booker -- eye patch, narcotic nature, wickedly talented, and dead too soon -- is the premier professor. And this record, recorded, I believe, in Los Angeles, is a remarkable testiment to Booker's professorial prowess.

    Put the record on, and, after a brief bit of atmospheric studio hum, you'll be treated to the opening rollicking notes of a radical reworking of the Ledbelly classic, Goodnight Irene. True, there are other recordings of Booker laying into this tune, but none of them feature the backing of a swinging unit of crack New Orleans musicians -- saxophoist Lee Allen and percussionist Didimus, among others. And let me tell you, the tune swings, bringing together the pain and joy of the blues. As Albert King used to say, "if this doesn't get to you, you've got a hole in your soul!" I dare you to not get up and dance.

    Every track lives up to this standard. Check out "Feel So Bad" -- and when Booker sings that he feels like "a ball game on a rainy day" you'll feel it to. Or the New Orleans second-line rhythms and old time parlor melodies of "African Gumbo" and "Tico Tico" -- the band wails, Booker deftly dances across the keys, playing off the melody and improvising lightning, soulful runs with his right hand, and you'll feel a strong urge for a libation, some red beans and rice, and a good place to dance the night away. Tired of the long, overdone, guitar-wanking, Allman Brothers-inspired takes on "Stormy Monday"? Check out the "Hound Dog/Stormy Monday" medley for a return to the tunes simpler roots. And, of course, not one, but two versions of the New Orleans standard "Junco Partner".

    And last, a note about the piano featured in this recording. Legend has it that Booker had a roomful of grand pianos to choose from for this recording -- and instead chose an old upright toy piano (perhaps a "piano forte" is a better description). The producer of the session tried to talk him out of it; but you'll be glad Booker stuck to his guns, for the piano sound on this record is positively joyous -- just what you'd expect from the bluescape and parlor of a great Professor.

    Booker's gone now, far too soon. But if you buy this record, shake a leg, raise a glass, shout out "Irene" with the chorus of Goodnight Irene (and you will), I think you'll understand. And who knows -- maybe somehow Booker will know and he'll raise his eyepatch and wink at you. I guarantee it's worth a shot!

    5 out of 5 stars Booker Just Blows Me Away!.......2001-01-16

    I am a James Booker junkie. I have not heard a bad Booker album or track for that matter. What makes this album different from others in my collection(I have 6)is that he is teamed up with a group of New Orleans all-stars and so we get to hear this very special piano player with guitar, sax, and drums playing along. How does this egomaniac piano player fit in? Seamlessly! Once again you will not believe that there is only one pair of hands on the keyboard. I defy you to listen to this album and not have your fingers and feet tapping along. I regret never having heard Booker live but thank heavens we have these lost tapes to fill in some of the holes. He played to well and died to soon. If you like New Orleans funk/blues, I think this album is a must.
    The Lost Soul Tapes
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      Earl Gaines
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      The complete Sound-Seventy recordings with outtakes feature legendary guitarist Johnny Jones as well as Jimi Hendrix sidemen Billy Cox and Larry Lee. The great lost recordings from the 1970s that collectors have been searching for! A great companion piece to both the Night Train to Nashville CD and The !!! Beat DVD reissues.

      Album Description

      Complete sound-seventy recordings with outtakes. Features legendary guitarist Johnny Jones and Jimi Hendrix sidemen Billy Cox and Larry Lee. Classic 70's soul recorded in Memphis, Muscle Shoals & Nashville. These are the great lost recordings that collectors have been searching for for years. Aim. 2005.

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      Complete Sound-seventy Recordings with Outtakes. Features Legendary Guitarist Johnny Jones and Jimi Hendrix Sidemen Billy Cox and Larry Lee. Completes the Earl Gaines Catalogue, all of Earl's 50's, 60's and 70's Material is Now Available on CD. Classic 70's Soul Recorded in Memphis, Muscle Shoals and Nashville. These Are the Great Lost Recordings that Collectors have Been Searching For, for Years.
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        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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        Tracks:

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        3. Psyche Move
        4. I Come Real With This - Kan Kick The KanZulu, Lootpack
        5. Interlude 2
        6. Situation
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        17. Why Do We Go Out Like That? - Declaime, Lootpack
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        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars if you're not supporting hardcore hip-hop, then you're not a real hip-hop MC.......2007-05-23

        the LP's released this b/c everyone likes a b-side album... but this is no ordinary Lost Tapes archive album... this has got to be by far the best one i've heard. the recording is cheap, but madlib still brings it on the beat and album holds it own with songs like "Get Whack" "Forever Beef" and "Female Request Line". I think i listen to this one much more than Soundpieces: Da Antidote. Check them both out if you can

        4 out of 5 stars L. P. Lootpack, the group that rocks FRESSSHHH!!!.......2006-05-23

        Wow... b-side/lost tape LPs are supposed to be "blah" at best. Albums like this, Nas' "Lost Tapes," and Black Moon's "Diggin in da Vaults" are showing that there are exceptions to the rule. This LP was made up of songs from before their Stones Throw debut and features tracks from their lost "Psyche Move EP."

        About every track on this collection is a headnodder. Madlib brought the heat on the SP and you could tell these guys were hungry. Very solid album that is just as dope as their other album "Soundpieces."

        Although all of the members of the Lootpack are still preety tight, I think it'll still be quite sometime before Madlib and Wildchild are rhyming together. So in the meantime, I'd pick up this album or either of Wildchild's releases.

        5 out of 5 stars Supahdope!.......2005-05-16

        Dope album with dope production! I like every song on this album. I actually liked this better then "Soundpieces: Da Antidote", but maybe that's just me... Anyways; DOPE!!!!

        5 out of 5 stars dobry stuff.......2004-08-05

        dobry materia? od ch?opakow ze Stones Throw
        album dla tych ktorzy maja juz dosc 50 groszy albo cos w tym stylu

        4 out of 5 stars lost tapes.......2004-06-08

        The tight production and smooth rhymes that I've come to expect from madlib/wildchild. If you liked Soundpieces, you'll like this album too. Nothing new or groundbreaking, but that doesn't stop this from being a great album.
        Lost Tapes
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          Lost Tapes
          Jason Nevins
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          Tracks:

          1. Work That Body
          2. We Want Some Pussy - Jason Nevins Vs The Krew
          3. Are You Ready To Fly - Jason Nevins Vs Rozalla
          4. Entremos En Accion
          5. Native Love
          6. I Know You Got Soul - Jason Nevins Vs Eric B & Rakim
          7. I Am The Creator
          8. Walk This Way - Jason Nevins Vs Run DMC
          9. Got The Groove
          10. Pass It On
          11. It's 3am
          12. Kickin It Loud
          13. Listen
          14. All That I Like Barrucco's House
          15. Bucci Bag Trevor Jackson Play Group Mix - Andrea Doria
          16. Ur All That (Extended Mix) - Chocolate Puma
          17. This Feeling Acrylites Hard Mix - Kid Q
          18. Another Brick In The Wall (Dj Chrome Full Vocal - Pink Coffe
          19. We Come To Party Jan Driver Pump Suff - Antoine Clamaran
          20. Gia Dj Gregory Mix - Despina Vandi
          21. Somethin Going On Long (Extended) - Mark Van Dale
          22. Burn For You The Cop 4 Turntable - Kero
          23. Scream (Vocal Club Mix) - Nalin Inc.

          Album Description

          2004 album from the cut-and-paste mixmaster featuring 23 previously unreleased tracks & mixes. One disc of originals (13 tracks) including, 'It's Like That' & 'I Know You Got Soul', & another disc featuring 10 tracks with Nevins in the mix. Central Station.

          Album Details

          Debut Album from Production Legend Jason Nevins. Though He Has Become Known to Millions as the Man to also Bring Classic 80's Records Up to Date (He Has Reworked Everyone from Eric B and Rakim, Toni Basil, Falco and the B52's), Nevins Insists his Tastes have Always Been Broader. He Has Currently Been in the Studio Working on Remixes for Elvis, Kelis, Nu, Puffy, Blue Man Group, Stacie Orrico, Duran Duran, Devo, Danni Minogue, Paulina Rubio, Moby and Two Mixes for Nelly for Example. Double CD features One Disc of Originals Including 'it's Like That', 'i Know U Got Soul' and Another Disc featuring Jason in the Mix.
          The Lost Interview Tapes Featuring Jim Morrison, Vol. 1
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • Insightful
          The Lost Interview Tapes Featuring Jim Morrison, Vol. 1
          The Doors
          Manufacturer: Bright Midnight
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          GeneralGeneral | Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B0001MXOEG
          Release Date: 2004-05-11

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          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Insightful.......2007-03-09

          Wow at long last I have both volumes of these long lost interviews thanks to Bright midnight records and Amazon, Jimbo sure was an intelligent young man, even though I'm 21 years older than he was at his death I still can't get over how insightful and mature he was,and he was only about 22 in the first interview.
          Also just as important is the fact that I paid a hell of a lot less for it through Amazon, compared to some of the so called import record stores in Australia, and lets not mention the wait for them to get it in, even after you have ordered it, Amazon was fast as!!! Love it!
          My Struggle My Hustle: The Lost Tapes
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            My Struggle My Hustle: The Lost Tapes
            Lil' O
            Manufacturer: Bar None Ent
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            Release Date: 2006-11-14

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            2. When Push Comes 2 Shove
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            4. My Friends
            5. Life So Real - Blow N' Doe, , Lil'old C.
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            7. Rags 2 Riches - DJ Screw, Fat Pat, Lil'old C., Youngsta
            8. If You Bust at Me
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