Living Legends [Explicit Lyrics]

Living Legends [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Album Intro
2. You Don't Want Drama
3. Straight Cadillac Pimpin' - 8 Ball, Shannon Jones, MJG
4. We Do It
5. Streets - 8 Ball, Bun B, MJG
6. Mad Rapper (Interlude)
7. Shot Off - 8 Ball, Ludacris, MJG
8. When It's On - 8 Ball, MJG, Puff Daddy
9. Trying to Get at You - 8 Ball, MJG, 112
10. Baby Girl - 8 Ball, MJG, Puff Daddy
11. Get a Kit (Interlude)
12. Forever - 8 Ball, , MJG
13. Look at the Grillz - 8 Ball, MJG, T.I., Twista
14. Living Legends (Interlude)
15. Don't Make
16. Memphis City Blues
17. Gangsta
18. Confessions - 8 Ball, MJG,

Living Legends,Eightball & MJG,Bad Boy,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap


Legendary Music Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Legendary Music Vol. 1 - 420 Review
  • LL crew still a step above...
  • don't know what "huntercat" is talkin bout
  • Dope from the east
Legendary Music Vol. 1
The Living Legends
Manufacturer: Legendary Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007VDF4U
Release Date: 2006-08-08

Tracks:

  1. Moving at the Speed of Life (feat. Slug)
  2. Another Day (feat. Marty James)
  3. Artsy
  4. She's The One
  5. Purple Kush
  6. Love You Like This
  7. Rap, Rap, Rap
  8. Think Big
  9. 2010
  10. Close To You (feat. Nesa Wright)
  11. Remember Who You Are

Product Description

The Living Legends crew hooks you up with a special-price sampler for 2006 with one solo song from each of the crew members' upcoming solo releases for this year as well as unreleased tracks from G&E and 3MG. Volume 1 is a summertime prelude to the crew's official 10th Anniversary release!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Legendary Music Vol. 1 - 420 Review.......2007-04-10

First off, I have to say I'm really picky when it comes to music, and have very few CD's in my collection that I like to listen to all the way thru. LMvol.1 with the exception of maybe one song is one of those cd's. Another thing I like about this cd is that you don't have to be in a certain mood to listen to it. For me, this cd takes me through all my mood-sets. So whether I'm feelin like some mellow beats or fast-paced rhymes, this cd addresses that nicely.

5 out of 5 stars LL crew still a step above..........2007-03-28

... and I apologize if I didn't always rise to occasion
I had to come of age and apply
My knowledge to my personal experiences,
If I didn't I could have died in all seriousness.

We've come far,
As a person, as a people, as a world
It's time to raise the bar.
It's not hard, just remember who you are...
It's not hard, just remember...

The last track - track 11 - is now my favorite hip hop song. If only it were longer than 3 1/2 minutes and two verses. The 2nd verse is for sure one to remember. If you're a real fan of hip hop or just music in general, please treat yourself and get this album. If you like 50 Cent and Eminem, don't bother. You're not going to hear songs about candy shops or being in da club. It's positive but not cheesy and stupid...

5 out of 5 stars don't know what "huntercat" is talkin bout.......2007-01-25

Arata is tight, no doubt, & if you can track down some older Legends stuff with him on it check it out. That being said, he's not on this album. This is a compilation of songs from the Legends various solo releases in 2006.

5 out of 5 stars Dope from the east.......2005-03-23

Arata is kicking. He is a Living Legend member from back in the day and this is his solo. Most of the rapping is in japanese and is really cool. Arata rapps a little english but is much better with his own language and flow. The beats are top notch and all the way around this is a solid CD. If you are a LL fan you will like Arata
Classic
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • It's good
  • Good Music
  • Classic. Time Will Tell (****)
  • Not quite a classic, but still good
  • Amazing
Classic
The Living Legends
Manufacturer: Legendary Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00077FT8O
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Blast Your Radio (produced by Madlib)
  3. Brand New
  4. Good Fun
  5. It's Us Again
  6. Busted
  7. Never Fallin'
  8. Tears and Pain (Never Ending Streets)
  9. The Horn Song
  10. Wise is the Way
  11. Even Though (I Still Love You)
  12. The Deepest Breath
  13. Down for Nothin'
  14. Man Who Sold the World
  15. After I'm Gone

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It's good.......2007-05-21

Buy this CD. It's worth it if you like ANY member of the Living Legends crew.

4 out of 5 stars Good Music.......2005-11-12

This album isn't exactly a 'Classic' LL release (like 'Almost Famous') or some of the UHB collabos but this is definitely a good pick-up.
I realize that artists can't keep making the same music and they have to evolve as 'artists', but I will always like old Eligh (As they Pass, A Story of Two Worlds), old Grouch (Don't Talk to Me, Making Perfect Sense), and old Mystik Journeymen (4001, Worldwide Underground) releases more than the newer ones. It must have something to do with the production: their new beats sound overly synthesized. I don't know if i'm too stuck on Ant and 9th Wonder making good music out of other people's music but I'm leaning less towards the Legends nowadays. And will someone please tell Bizarro he needs to get a new job cuz this rappin' thing ain't working out

4 out of 5 stars Classic. Time Will Tell (****).......2005-11-01

When first listening to this album, I didn't know what to expect I knew a little about L.L. however certainly not as much as many peeps in the HH community. When first spoting the album title my initial reaction was 'man that's a big claim' and thought they might just be setting themselves up for a fall yet when the first beat rolls in on the intro, I'd have to say it's one of the best intro i've heard in a while, I started to get the impression they might just of done it. However as the album progresses the real tone of the album is set which for me is that of a little unpredictability. When these guys get it righ tho,t they get it so right songs like good fun, brand new, tears & pain, even though and after I'm gone, raise the bar. However some songs either mis the mark a little or become forgetable like man who sold the world and deepest breath. All in all tho, the guys have definately got chemistry together and have got me doing my research on a back catalogue, that like this album, I'm sure overall won't disappoint.
****

One.
Pj.

5 out of 5 stars Not quite a classic, but still good.......2005-03-25

This is a very solid release. Didn't find anything too exciting or new at first but it's growing on me. I would suggest picking this up but only after getting Blueprint's 1988 when it comes out, because that cd is amazing. I'd also pick up The Perceptionists (Mr. Lif and Akrobatik) new cd Black Dialogue first because it is nearly flawless.

5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2005-03-24

You really have to hear this cd to realize just how incredible it is. Lyrically, production...AMAZING! The Legends have truly grown into a hiphop force, it's just a matter of time til the rest of the nation picks up on it. Every single song on this cd is one of the best i've ever heard. how the legends aren't bigger LIES with the mainstream media holding them down. Fight the power, break the fear, call your local radio stations and rep the LEGENDS BABY!
Living Legends
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Solid effort from living legends
  • its ok i guess
  • could have been better
  • (Living Legends) still breathing today. (2004)
  • Not their best but still a good album
Living Legends
8ball & MJG
Manufacturer: Bad Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00022FWHW
Release Date: 2004-05-11

Tracks:

  1. Album Intro
  2. You Don't Want Drama
  3. Straght Cadillac Pimpin'
  4. We Do It
  5. The Streets
  6. Mad Rapper (Interlude)
  7. Shot Off
  8. When It's On
  9. Trying To Get At You
  10. Baby Girl
  11. Get A Kit (Interlude)
  12. Forever
  13. Look At The Grillz
  14. Living Legends (Interlude)
  15. Don't Make
  16. Memphis City Blues
  17. Gangsta
  18. Confessions

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Solid effort from living legends.......2006-10-26

Standout tracks:YOU DONT WANT DRAMA, STRAIGHT CADILLAC PIMPIN, WE DO IT, SHOT OFF(weird beat though), WHEN ITS ON, FOREVER, LOOK AT THE GRILLZ(T.I and Twista floored 8ball&MJG on this song. That cant be a good sign right?), DONT MAKE and GANGSTA . Filler: The streets feat Bun B is too bland to be enjoyed, Trying to get at you feat 112 is a Bad Boy'd up joint(meaning commercial like everything else on BadBoy) and Baby girl shouldve been 86'd right along with Trying to get at you. Bottom line: This album is not a bad release from Bad boy and im surprised that it isnt commercial to a fault like most of what comes out of Badboy including Puffy. Ball&G gave you a pretty dope effort even though them getting outrapped by T.I and Twista on Look at the grillz might cause some concern. It was a pretty good release from a record label that hasnt been the same since Biggie died.

3 out of 5 stars its ok i guess.......2006-10-26

with puffy i dont think this album could have been
worse,i saw the "forever" video puffy trying to hide gangbanging!(idiot)but its my favorite song if you really
got a good cd system in your ride.."DAM! IT BUMPS DOWN THE BLOCK"
ALSO THAT TIMBERLAKE "MY LOVE" DAM IT BUMPS TOO but anyway its
a keeper,but the language is vulgar as hell though that's da dirty,dirty
for ya you got to expect that "its a diffrent way of life down there"

3 out of 5 stars could have been better.......2006-03-24

ball and mjg are good lyricists lovede them since the first cd but what was they thinking by signing with puffy and bad boy this cd is good but without puff's involvement could have been better screw you puffy or whatever you go by now you just jocking the south cause they're hot right now.

5 out of 5 stars (Living Legends) still breathing today. (2004).......2006-03-23

8 Ball & MJG still bumping against the grain with this Bad Boy South album, and these nigga's still pop off with "Living Legends
plus all they're albums have gone platinum and still the most known down south rappers in the game, also cop this album & "Almost Famous" (2001) in stores now.

This album is 4.5 & the artist are 4.8

4 out of 5 stars Not their best but still a good album.......2005-09-01

Definitely on of the top 3 groups of the south and the 2 have been around for 13 years making records so the title fits. After being away for a while I expected better but still a decent album. Of the 6 group albums of there's I have, this is near the bottom, but they have plenty of good albums and plus this is on Bad Boy so it don't have the funk that Mo Suave Productions provided and it has a few radio friendly joints on it. Of the 14 songs on here, 5 are ok and 9 are good, no real great or bad song on here. Guests rap on 3 of the songs and do hooks on 5. Production is decent, Shondrae does 3 songs, Yogi & Vanex each do 2, and Nasheim Myrick, Wonda Twinz, Gorilla Tak, Lil Jon, Red Spyda, D-Dot, Cool & Dre all do 1 song. A good album for their fans but not their best.

#2 - 8.5
#3 - 8.5 (f/ Shannon Jones)
#4 - 8
#5 - 8.5 (f/ Bun B)
#7 - 7.5 (f/ Ludacris)
#8 - 7
#9 - 8 (f/ 112)
#10 - 6.5
#12 - 7.5 (f/ Lloyd)
#13 - 6.5 (f/ Twista & T.I.)
#15 - 8
#16 - 8.5 (f/ Corte Ellis)
#17 - 8
#18 - 8 (f/ Poo Bear)

EIGHTBALL -- Primro Smith -- b. around 1971 -- Memphis, TN
MJG -- Marlon Jermaine Goodwin -- b. 1/9/72 -- Memphis, TN

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Creative Differences
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Living Legends CD...
  • This CD Is Horrible
  • Eclectively Solid
  • Give It A Chance....
  • legendary
Creative Differences
The Living Legends
Manufacturer: Legendary Music
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ASIN: B0001O3YNA
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Tracks:

  1. Crative Differences
  2. Fill My Drink Up
  3. Addicted
  4. Time To Ride
  5. Days Go By
  6. Damn It Feels Good
  7. Awakening
  8. Get In Your Soul
  9. No Strings
  10. It Might Be You
  11. Real Slow The Fast Way
  12. Whatizit?
  13. How You Take It
  14. Trust Me ?
  15. Friends Are Calling
  16. Hold Your Own
  17. Aspirations

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Living Legends CD..........2006-01-20

The Living Legends crew came out poppin with this CD. Instead of the mainstreatm crap we hear everyday on the radio, the Living Legends tend to be comical and humerous and also have good beats to copmly with it. This Cd is a good pick up if you can find them in stores. At first if you dont like it, pop it in again and you'll hear why these guys are truly Legends.
Top Trax: #2 Fill my drink up, #3 Addicted, #5 Days go by,#11 Real Slow the fast way, #17 Aspirations

1 out of 5 stars This CD Is Horrible.......2005-07-27

I like Living Legends but this album deserves to be thrown into the void, its annoying and boring. The production is lame and the lyrics just fell off on this one.

4 out of 5 stars Eclectively Solid.......2005-02-15

Yes, the first time through this album left a bad taste in my mouth. This was the first and only Living Legends album that I've got from them or any of their individual members. The more I listened to "Creative Differences" though, the stars just kept shooting up on my rating scale. The great thing about this album is that there are many different styles to choose from that should appeal to fans of all different types of Rap.
Living Legends are underground, but they concoct many songs here I would not be mad at hearing in a club or at a party. Don't fret! They got some surefire underground/conscious Hiphop hits like "Days Go By," "Damn It Feels Good," "Hold Your Own," and "Aspirations," which are introspective and provoke thought. The last two are probably my favorites off the album. Each of the eight members get their own solo here, and I think the best ones out of these were The Grouch's "No Strings Attached" and Eligh's "Friends Are Calling." Odd that those two happen to be the only non-African-Americans out of the group. Sunspot (Jonz) cooks up a rock-solid party hit with "It Might Be You," which I listen to often and it has a cool beat.
"Creative Differences" starts out with the 6-minute title track which is the only song with all eight members involved. This one is loose, funky, and comical. Next is the lighthearted "Fill My Drink Up," which is not terrible, but it is forgettable. "Addicted" is actually very good. It uses A LOT of dark humor, and is memorable just because many artists are afraid to touch upon the topic(see for yourself). Scarub's "Time To Ride" is next and showcases his wacky wordplay, although it doesn't do him much justice. This one should grow on you though. Elsewhere, Bicasso controlls the solid "Get It In Your Soul," and Murs's solo is the underwhelming "Real Slow The Fast Way," which has some good moments, but a lame chorus and an eyesore of a third verse(I need not repeat it). The only song I'm not feeling at all was "How You Take It," mostly because 2/3 of it is in a different language by Arata, while Scarub raps(in English) for the rest of it. However, how many artists do you see out there including a track in a foreign language? At least it was different.
This album turned out to be good because it's like a grab bag for fans of all different tastes. I bought this album having known a little of Scarub, and while he holds it down, the member who caught my ear was Eligh. Eligh participated in three of the four strongest songs on this album, as well as dropping a memorable solo track. He displays a quick rhyming technique at times, and constantly has insightful and witty lyrics. Yes, some of the tracks may sound rather mainstream-ish, but I think they wore the hat well and weren't trying to sell out. They just want to rock the party as well as stimulate the minds, that's all. The beats were all done by a variety of the members, and they range from fresh to unnoticeable. If you see "Creative Differences" in the stores, it may very well be worth your money to see what's it's all about!

4 out of 5 stars Give It A Chance...........2004-08-27

Most agree, this album WILL grow on you. I got this CD, listened to it for about 10 minutes, and didn't touch it for a week. It just has a different feel to it than past LL productions. You really need an open mind to appreciate this album. It wouldn't hurt to be an LL fan in the first place. After listening to it a couple times through, you'll discover some tracks that appeal to you that didn't catch your attention at first. Check it out.

4 out of 5 stars legendary.......2004-06-10

Just as someone else mentioned in there review, I also didn't like this CD that much when I first got it, but after a couple of weeks worth of listening its definitley growing on me. There are a couple of joints on here I can't listen to all the way through, but for the most part this is a solid album. Best cuts are "Addicted", "No Strings", "Real Slow the Fast Way", and "Trust Me". Although this isn't a 5 star joint its still worth peepin out.
The Living Legends
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Why they matter(ed)
  • Industrial classic
The Living Legends
Cabaret Voltaire
Manufacturer: Mute U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005YWKJ
Release Date: 2002-02-19

Tracks:

  1. Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
  2. Talk Over
  3. Here She Comes Now
  4. The Set Up
  5. Nag Nag Nag
  6. Silent Command
  7. Jazz The Glass
  8. Walls Of Jerico
  9. Seconds Too Late
  10. Eddie's Out
  11. Burnt To The Ground
  12. Extract From: Chance Versus Causality
  13. Control Addict
  14. Is That Me (Finding Someone At The Door Again)

Album Description

Mute Records U.S. reissue of single collection from 1978-1981.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Why they matter(ed).......2006-06-18

Disembodied paranoid funk with a Burroughs fixation (1978-81). Uneasy listening. This music has an odd, claustrophobic power - it WILL change your mood - that you won't find anywhere else. "Voice of America" and "2x45" work similar territory, with excellent results. This band got seriously lost after 1982, when they decided to "subvert" dance music by making dance music, or something. (I never understood what they were doing.) Willfully avant artists tend to peak early. Start here.

5 out of 5 stars Industrial classic.......2004-08-21

It's absurd that nobody's reviewed this CD yet - it's a true industrial classic. It's a Cabaret Voltaire compilation along the same lines as E.N.'s 'Strategies against architecture' albums. This is the band at its most experimental, constructing grating electronic soundscapes over drum-machine grooves. It sounds fresh and alien, and there's a generous variance of song styles, from dark electro-pop('do the mussolini') to minimalist krautrock jamming('walls of Jericho'). Buy immediately if you have any interest in the origins of industrial music.
New Orleans: The Living Legends
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The real deal
  • best hall band of all time
  • Essential CD for all New Orleans jazz fans and collectors!!!
New Orleans: The Living Legends
Sweet Emma Barrett
Manufacturer: Ojc
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ASIN: B000000Z96
Release Date: 1994-04-30

Tracks:

  1. Bill Bailey
  2. Chinatown
  3. Down In Honky Tonk Town
  4. The Bell Gal's Careless Blues
  5. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll
  6. Just A Little While To Stay Here
  7. Tishomingo Blues
  8. When The Saints Go Marching In
  9. St. Louis Blues
  10. High Society
  11. Sweet Emma's Blues

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The real deal.......2006-06-29

I remember Sweet Emma from my first trip to Preservation Hall in the late 1960s. The beanie she wore kind of threw me off, but man, she could play piano with a band. Willie Humphrey on clarinet, another favorite, makes the ensemble even better for me. This is not slicked down, tailored for the commercial market, just a good trad jazz band of old-timers making music the way they always had.

5 out of 5 stars best hall band of all time.......2005-10-17

by far the best of any preserveation hall band that has ever been recorded. willie and percy humprey, jim robinson, mcneil breux, cie frazier, sweet emma, emmanuel sayles. i have the original record and am still buying the cd - and will probably buy a few copies to give out to those uniniated. this music is pure and the real deal - a true representation of the big easy.

5 out of 5 stars Essential CD for all New Orleans jazz fans and collectors!!!.......2000-10-11

Sweet Emma Barrett was little known until this LP was released in 1961, she previously played piano in Oscar "Papa" Celestin's Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra, and Sam Morgan's Jazz Band in the 20's in New Orleans. Sweet Emma played piano in many other various New Orleans and traditional jazz bands in new Orleans in the 20's. 30's, 40's, and 50's. She always played with garters on, with bells hanging on the garters, so when she palyed you could hear her jungle(that's how she picked up her nickname "The Ball Lady") Sweet Emma is in fine form(playing piano and singing) as well as her awesome backup group(consisting of the future members of The Preservation Hall Jazz Band). This music is hard swinging New Orleans jazz at it's best. After the release of this popular LP in 61, Sweet Emma went on a world tour and remained actine into the 70's with her new found popularity. This CD belongs in every New Orleans jazz collectors music library. Highly recomended!!!
New Orleans: The Living Legends
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Creole Jazz for a Sunday Afternoon - Don't miss it!
New Orleans: The Living Legends
The Louis Cottrell Trio
Manufacturer: Ojc
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ASIN: B000000Z9A
Release Date: 1994-04-30

Tracks:

  1. Perdido
  2. Bourbon Street Parade
  3. Three Little Words
  4. Sayles' Broken String Blues
  5. Sheik Of Araby
  6. Drag's Turnaround Blues
  7. Rose Room
  8. Yellow Dog Blues
  9. Runnin' Wild
  10. Blues For Dixie
  11. What A Friend I Have In Jesus
  12. Down By The Riverside
  13. You Don't Love Me

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Classic Creole Jazz for a Sunday Afternoon - Don't miss it!.......2000-11-19

GREAT FIND. Great jazz and blues music...Creole music at its Sunday afternoon best. This terrific album is like a breath of fresh air on a sunny New Orleans afternoon. Louis follows his drumming father, and makes his mark with his clarinet. He is today one of New Orleans most respected musicians. Originally release in 1961, many more will discover this album and include it in their collection
Alberta Hunter with Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders (Chicago -- The Living Legends)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Albera Hunter...
Alberta Hunter with Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders (Chicago -- The Living Legends)
Alberta Hunter
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Release Date: 1992-02-17

Tracks:

  1. St. Louis Blues
  2. Moanin' Low
  3. Downhearted Blues
  4. Now I'm Satisfied
  5. Sweet Georgia Brown
  6. You Better Change
  7. C-Jam Blues
  8. Streets Paved With Gold
  9. Gallon Stomp
  10. I Will Always Be In Love With You

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Classic Albera Hunter..........2000-01-24

A nice and jazzy session by Alberta Hunter in the 60's with jazz all-stars. Really great stuff.
New Orleans: The Living Legends
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    New Orleans: The Living Legends
    Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joymakers
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    1. New Orleans: The Living Legends

    ASIN: B000000Z98
    Release Date: 1994-04-30

    Tracks:

    1. Milenberg Joys
    2. Over In Gloryland
    3. Lonesome Road
    4. We Shall Walk Through The Streets Of The City
    5. Weary Blues
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    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The Living Legends
    Manufacturer: Legendary Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00008BR11
    Release Date: 2003-01-23

    Tracks:

    1. Here They Come
    2. Language Song (1997) feat. The Grouch, PSC, Asop, Eligh and Murs
    3. Local Talent (1995) feat. PSC, Asop, Arata, The Grouch and Eligh
    4. Nowyouno (1997) feat. PSC, The Grouch, Eligh, Sunspot Jonz and
    5. Speed Bumps (1996) feat. PSC, Eligh, The Grouch and Murs on the f
    6. Never Miss It (1998) feat. PSC, The Grouch and Asop
    7. Murs Act A Fool! (1997) feat. Murs and cuts by Bicasso
    8. Jealousy '97 feat. CMA, cuts by Bicasso
    9. Knowho.U.are (1997) feat. Sunspot Jonz, The Grouch and PSC
    10. Out Of Your League (1996) feat. PSC, The Grouch and Eligh
    11. Billy Maddison (1997) feat. Eligh, Murs, Grouch and Asop
    12. Black Sands (1998) feat. Mystik Journeymen
    13. Cliff Notes (1997) feat. Eligh
    14. Tom Bass (1996) feat. Grouch and PSC + Tom S. on the live bass
    15. GO (1998) feat. Evanescent, Eligh, Izadoe, Murs & Grouch
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    Album Description

    Living Legends greatest hits from the early years. Most of these tracks were previously available only on cassette and are now, for the first time, remastered and available on cd.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Funky fresh.......2004-05-12

    I thought this was a very good cd put out by the legends. even though this is mostly prevously released SH*T, its still pretty much dope. its a good cd for those that havn't heard the old stuff, plus its good for those who've been looking for these tracks. if you dont like grimy 4-trak recordings, or mellow beats, then this ain't for you, but its legends baby! i also give much props to those guys for being some kool mo fo's, if they come to your town, go see them, their ill live, plus PSC is kool and most likely he's there, he's been there at almost every legends show i've been. and don't get Grouch mad

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