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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Big Picture, The (Intro) ~ Big L |  | | 2. Ebonics ~ Big L |  | | 3. Size 'Em Up ~ Big L |  | | 4. Deadly Combination - (featuring Tupac Shakur) ~ Big L |  | | 5. '98 Freestyle ~ Big L |  | | 6. Holdin' It Down - (featuring Stan Spit/A.G./Miss Jones) ~ Big L |  | | 7. Heist, The ~ Big L |  | | 8. Enemy, The - (featuring Fat Joe) ~ Big L |  | | 9. Fall Back - (featuring Kool G. Rap) ~ Big L |  | | 10. Flamboyant ~ Big L |  | | 11. Casualties Of A Dice Game ~ Big L |  | | 12. Platinum Plus - (featuring Big Daddy Kane) ~ Big L |  | | 13. Who You Slidin' Wit - (featuring Stan Spit) ~ Big L |  | | 14. Games - (with Sadat X/Guru) ~ Big L |  | | 15. Heist Revisted, The ~ Big L |  | | 16. Triboro, The - (featuring OC/Fat Joe/Remy Martin) ~ Big L |  |
(P) 2002 Rawkus Entertainment LLC (C) 2002 Rawkus Entertainment LLC
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Big L, Tupac Shakur, Sadat X, Guru, Kool G. Rap, Fat Joe, Stan Spit, A.G., Miss Jones, Big Daddy Kane, O.C., Remy Martin. |  | Producers include: DJ Premier, Ron Browz, Ron G, Lord Finesse, Pete Rock. |  | Engineers include: Dejuann "DK" Richardson, Max Vargas, Erik Lynch. |  | Personnel includes: Big L, Tupac Shakur, Sadat X, Guru, Kool G. Rap, Fat Joe, Stan Spit, A.G., Miss Jones, Big Daddy Kane, OC, Remy Martin (vocals); DJ Sebb (cuts). |  | Producers include: DJ Premier, Ron Browz, Ron G, Lord Finesse, Pete Rock. |  | Engineers include: Dejuann "DK" Richardson, Max Vargas, Erik Lynch. |  | Considering the mortality rate of rappers, which often seems slightly higher than that of kamikaze pilots, Big L's tragically early passing isn't such a shock. What brings the listener up short on the posthumous BIG PICTURE (released over a year after Big L's death) is the way L's descriptions of violence seem like a self-fulfilling prophecy. The great acclaim he's earned isn't based on the graphic quality of his gangsta tales, though. As THE BIG PICTURE makes clear, L's worldview extends beyond street crime to a broader sociological scope. |  | He even displays a fair amount of humor, as on "Ebonics," a virtual glossary of street slang terms. Even his proclamations of sexual prowess on "Size 'em Up" have an air of fun about them, as though he knows how far over the top he's going in his statements of machismo. Though he may allow himself a degree of ironic detachment, it's clear that Big L firmly believed everything that came out of his mouth, and it's that combination of commitment and sarcasm that makes THE BIG PICTURE work. | Musical Guests |  | Sadat X |  | Tupac Shakur |  | Guru |  | Big Daddy Kane |  | Kool G. Rap |  | O.C. |  | Fat Joe |  | A.G. |  | Missjones |  | Stan Spit |  | Remy Martin |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 06/04/2002 |  | Original Release Date : 2000 |  | Catalog ID : 112896 |  | Label : Rawkus Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00008811289621 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (9/14/00, pp.174-7) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...The finest posthumous hip-hop album yet....[He] is a whirlwind of word and wit....ripe with life-as-art irony....[It] reveals an MC who is more alive in the grave than most rappers are onstage."Spin (10/00, p.184) - 7 out of 10 - "...Collects new material alongside disparate gems - a grim breakthrough..." Mixmag (9/00, p.169) - 4 out of 5 - "...An acomplished joint of raw, funky hip hop and sharp observation....this is well worth checking." CMJ (8/14/00, p.31) - "...A fitting legacy to a career fossilized in underground iconoclasm and platinum promise....capturing his appetite for MCing in all its smooth-yet-ragged glory." Vibe (10/00, p.175) - 3.5 records of 5 - "...Proves once again why he was the Most Valuable Poet on the M-I-C." The Source (10/00, pp.241-2) - 4 mics out of 5 - "...An accurate depiction of the talent the deceased MC possessed....one of the most valuable poets on the M-I-C." NME (Magazine) (8/5/00, p.28) - 8 out of 10 - "...Lyrical genius and slamming beats. Simple as that." |
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