Chronic (Explicit Version) (1992) (Enhanced Cd/Reissued/Remastered)

Artist: Dr. Dre
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Label: Death Row Records
UPC: 00728706300025
Release Date: 5/22/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60468928
Item#: MGY5Q4
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Chronic, The (Intro) ~ Dr. Dre
2. Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') ~ Dr. Dre
3. Let Me Ride ~ Dr. Dre
4. Day The Niggaz Took Over, The ~ Dr. Dre
5. Nuthin' But A "G" Thang ~ Dr. Dre
6. Deeez Nuuuts ~ Dr. Dre
7. Lil' Ghetto Boy ~ Dr. Dre
8. Nigga Witta Gun, A ~ Dr. Dre
9. Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat ~ Dr. Dre
10. $20 Sack Pyramid, The ~ Dr. Dre
11. Lyrical Gangbang ~ Dr. Dre
12. High Powered ~ Dr. Dre
13. Doctor's Office, The ~ Dr. Dre
14. Stranded On Death Row - (with Bushwick Bill) ~ Dr. Dre
15. Roach, The (The Chronic Outro) ~ Dr. Dre
16. Bitches Ain't Shit ~ Dr. Dre



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
With its stylish, sonically detailed production, Dr. Dre's 1992 solo debut, The Chronic, transformed the entire sound of West Coast rap. Here Dre established his patented G-funk sound: fat, blunted Parliament-Funkadelic beats, soulful backing vocals, and live instruments in the rolling basslines and whiny synths. What's impressive is that Dre crafts tighter singles than his inspiration, George Clinton -- he's just as effortlessly funky, and he has a better feel for a hook, a knack that improbably landed gangsta rap on the pop charts. But none of The Chronic's legions of imitators were as rich in personality, and that's due in large part to Dre's monumental discovery, Snoop Doggy Dogg. Snoop livens up every track he touches, sometimes just by joining in the chorus -- and if The Chronic has a flaw, it's that his relative absence from the second half slows the momentum. There was nothing in rap quite like Snoop's singsong, lazy drawl (as it's invariably described), and since Dre's true forte is the producer's chair, Snoop is the signature voice. He sounds utterly unaffected by anything, no matter how extreme, which sets the tone for the album's misogyny, homophobia, and violence. The Rodney King riots are unequivocally celebrated, but the war wasn't just on the streets; Dre enlists his numerous guests in feuds with rivals and ex-bandmates. Yet The Chronic is first and foremost a party album, rooted not only in '70s funk and soul, but also that era's blue party comedy, particularly Dolemite. Its comic song intros and skits became prerequisites for rap albums seeking to duplicate its cinematic flow; plus, Snoop and Dre's terrific chemistry ensures that even their foulest insults are cleverly turned. That framework makes The Chronic both unreal and all too real, a cartoon and a snapshot. No matter how controversial, it remains one of the greatest and most influential hip-hop albums of all time. ~ Steve Huey
A great hip-hop album relies on a balance of two components: lyrical skill and correctly-matched production. Often they can be found in conflict, undermining one another; but when an artist masters both techniques, the results can be incredibly rewarding. On his solo debut THE CHRONIC, Dr. Dre not only discovered this balance but took it to the next level, making gangsta funk a multi-platinum commodity and changing the face of rap forever.
Dre (nee Andre Young) began his musical career with the World Class Wreckin' Cru, but came to prominence as one of the founding members of hip-hop's first super-group, N.W.A. By the time of THE CHRONIC's release, he had already returned to the limelight with a slammin' single, "Deep Cover," on which he shared the stage with a previously unknown rapper named Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was Snoop's idiosyncratic flow that lay behind Dre's Funkadelicized G-Funk and powered THE CHRONIC.
Dre is the West Coast's king of hard-core production, but the content of lyrics such as "A Nigga Witta Gun" and "Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat" hit hard enough. Songs such as "Bitches Ain't S**t" also showed that Dre and the rest of his crew could get away with many controversial opinions by simply adding a mean bass line and a hypnotic beat. Yet, "Nuthin' But A `G' Thing" and "Let Me Ride" both used the smooth G appeal to capture not just rap fans, but the pop audience as well. In fact, THE CHRONIC's success demonstrated G-Funk's mass appeal, and paved the way for hip-hop's gangsta (r)evolution.

Producer: Dr. Dre

Musical Guests
Bushwick Bill
The D.O.C.
Snoop Dogg

 
Artist Overview
Dr. Dre has dictated the pace of change in West Coast rap more than any other single figure. As DJ/producer for N.W.A., he ushered in a whole new era in rap by adapting the raw sonics of Public Enemy & Boogie Down Productions to the ethos of L.A.'s youth gangs. After the group's split, he expanded his style to include eerie P-Funk synths on his solo releases and those of prot?g? Snoop Dogg. The resulting "G-Funk" sound influenced many other West Coast rap artists. In the late 1990s, Dre found another notable prot?g?, a promising young lyricist from Detroit named Eminem.

Artist Influences
Afrika Bambaataa | Boogie Down Productions | Egyptian Lover | Funkadelic | Gigolo Tony | L.A. Dream Team | Leon Haywood | Ohio Players | Parliament | Rodney-O | Schooly D | Too $hort | Zapp

Artist Contemporaries
Above The Law | Cypress Hill | DJ Premier | DJ Quik | Eazy-E | Gang Starr | Ice Cube | Ice-T | Prince Paul | Public Enemy | The D.O.C. | The Geto Boys

Artist Followers
2Pac | 50 Cent | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony | Cypress Hill | Daz Dillinger | E-40 | Eminem | Fabolous | Kurupt | Mack 10 | Nate Dogg | Snoop Dogg | T.I. | The Game | The Notorious B.I.G. | The Pharcyde | Warren G | Webbie | Xzibit


 
Compilation Appearances
Murder Was The Case (Explicit Version)
Friday (Explicit Version)
Show (Explicit Version)
Another Level
Aftermath (Explicit Version)
Death Row's Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Vol. 3-Jock Jams
Featuring...Ice Cube (Explicit Version)
Top Dogg (Explicit Version)
Mtv Party To Go Platinum Mix
Hip-Hop
Tunnel (Explicit Version)
Vol. 3-Life & Times Of S.Carte (Clean Version)
Vol. 3-Life & Times Of S.Carte (Explicit Version)
Heat
Marshall Mathers Lp (Explicit Version)
Marshall Mathers Lp (Clean Version)
Vol. 4-60 Minutes Of Funk (Explicit Version)
Reggae Platynum 2001/Vol. 3-Re
Training Day (Explicit Version)
Wash (Explicit Version)
Ice Cube's Greatest Hits (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Ice Cube's Greatest Hits (Clean Version)
Music & Me (Explicit Version)
Old School Rap Vol.06
Reggae Platinum 2002/renaissance Mix
Old School Funkin Hip Hop 2
Restless (Explicit Version)
Eminem Show (Explicit Version)
Eminem Show (Clean Version)
N.w.a Legacy 2 (Explicit Version)
Untouchable (Explicit Version)
Blueprint 2: The Gift And The Curse (Clean Version)
Blueprint 2: The Gift And The Curse (Explicit Version)
No Diggity: the Very Best Of Blackst
Blueprint 2.1 (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Blueprint 2.1 (Clean Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Greatest Hits (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop Box (Explicit Version)
Untouchable (Explicit Version)
Encore (Clean Version) (Bonus CD)
Encore (Explicit Version) (Bonus CD)
Very Best Of Death Row
Very Best Of Death Row (Explicit Version)
Friday:20th Anniversary Edition (Explicit Version)
Best Of Snoop Dogg (Explicit Version)
Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz(Explicit Version)
World Of Black Tracks
Best of Snoop Dogg (Clean Version)
All Eyez on Me
Very Best Of Death Row (DIG) (ENH)
Fidel Cashflow
Curtain Call: The Hits (Clean Version)
Curtain Call: The Hits (Explicit Version)
BODY & SOUL: THE 90'S
Straight Gangsta Vol 2 Screwed
Death Row's Greatest Hits
Death Row's Greatest Hits(Explicit Version)
Express Yourself:soul In The 20th Cen
Murder Was The Case: Soundtrack (Bonus Dvd) ((w/ Bonus DVD)
Death Row Ghetto Mix / Various (Cln)
Death Row's 15th Anniversary(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Death Row's 15th Anniversary
Blue Carpet Treatment (Explicit Version)
Blue Carpet Treatment (Cln)
All #1 Hits 90's
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Eco-Friendly Packaging)
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
90's Soul Number 1's
Timbaland Presents Shock Value (Cln)
Curtis (Explicit Version)
Curtis
Guess Whoo's Back Mutha Fuck
In The Movies(Explicit Version)
In The Movies
Snoop Doggy Dog Greatest Hits(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Best Of 2 Pac Part 1: Thug(Explicit Version)
Relapse (Clean Version)
Relapse (Explicit Version)
Ultimate Death Row Collection(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Eminem
Eminem
The Wash [PA] ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Sneed, Sam
Streetwize
Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath [PA] ~ Various Artists
Tribute To Dr. Dre [PA] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/22/2001
Original Release Date : 1992
Catalog ID : 6300
Label : Death Row (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 62m : 54s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00728706300025

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.128)
- Ranked #137 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "[Dr. Dre] funked up the rhymes with a smooth bass-heavy production style and the laid-back delivery of then-unknown rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg."

Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.53)
- Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."

Rolling Stone (3/18/93, p.40)
- 4 Stars - Excellent - "...A hip-hop masterwork full of big beats and little surprises....THE CHRONIC drops raw realism and pays tribute to hip-hop virtuosity..."

Spin (9/99, p.122)
- Ranked #8 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."

Entertainment Weekly (1/8/93, p.54)
- "...No one in the pop universe makes more visceral--or more visual--music than he does....THE CHRONIC storms with rage, strolls with confidence, and reverberates with a social realism that's often ugly and horrifying..." - Rating: A

Q (12/99, p.76)
- Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s."

Q (1/94, p.82)
- Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - "...a mature, progressive, marvelous new record..."

Q (1/94, p.85)
- Included in Q's list of `The 50 Best Albums Of 1993.'

Q (12/02, p.122)
- "...Chock-full of impossibly thrilling basslines....Hugely influential..."

Vibe (12/99, p.157)
- Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century

Vibe (6/02, p.109)
- Ranked #6 in Vibe's "Top 10 rap albums" - "...Dre's decade-defining opus introduced the world to the laid-back luxury of Californian 'G-funk'....The game would never be the same."

The Source (2/93, p.55)
- 4.5 Stars - Excellent Plus - "...Following the hype behind one of his hardest tracks ever, `Deep Cover,' Dre has unloaded all over this album with the same furified intensity....An innovative and progressive hip-hop package that must not be missed..."

Village Voice (3/94, p.5)
- Ranked #2 in the Village Voice's 1993 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.

Village Voice (3/1/94, p.5)
- Ranked #6 in the Village Voice's 1993 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.

  
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