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Greatest Hits: The Evidence [Atomic Pop]
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Album Details: Greatest Hits: The Evidence [Atomic Pop]

Release Date:08/08/2000
Label:Atomic Pop
UPC:750564001127

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User Reviews: Greatest Hits: The Evidence [Atomic Pop]

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    Ice-T

    By Will  Jul 29, 2001

    I love Ice-T, but that "crap" review is real funny!

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    CRAP

    By Bula F  Dec 14, 2000

    ICE T ? MORE LIKE CRAP T. A NO TALENT SPOOK

Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits: The Evidence [Atomic Pop]

  • All Music Guide

    IceT, the selfproclaimed "original gangster" of rap, is one of the few hiphop artists who truly deserves a greatesthits compilation. In a genre marked by overnight sensations, rapidly changing trends, and fans with short memories, he put together a long career marked by both consistency and innovation. This 16track compilation, put together by IceT himself, covers 14 years, seven albums, and the title themes for two films (Colors and New Jack City), but fortunately concentrates primarily on the first five years of his career, when he was at his productive peak. Two more recent songs on this release were not previously domestically available, a U.K. remix of "The Lane," which doesn't add anything to the original, and the unreleased track "Money, Power, Women." Both are decent but should have been left off in favor of older, better classics. Fairly informative liner notes describe the creative process behind each song and each album from IceT's perspective. Most of the singles and recogn...izable songs are included here, with the mysterious exception of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous" and "Gotta Lotta Love," which honored the gang truce in the wake of the L.A. riots. Also excluded are memorably risqué songs, such as "Girls L.G.B.N.A.F." and "Girl Tried to Kill Me," and some of IceT's more adventurous collaborations, including Body Count, the forerunner to Limp Bizkit and other rapmetal groups. These exceptions are peripheral, however, and the meat of his career is included here. - Luke Forrest, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ice-T

Ice-T (born Tracy Morrow) has proven to be one of hip-hop's most articulate and intelligent stars, as well as one of its most frustrating. At his best, the rapper has written some of the best portraits of ghetto life and gangsters, as well as some of the best social commentary hip-hop has produced. Just as often, he can slip into sexism and gratuitous violence, and even... Read more