Live At The Hose Of Blues (Explicit Version) (2005)

Artist: 2 Pac
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UPC: 00826992008028
Release Date: 10/4/2005
Buy.com Sku: 64007729
Item#: M2KPQG
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Ambitions Az A Ridah - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
2. So Many Tears - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
3. Troublesome - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
4. Hit 'Em Up - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
5. Tattoo Tears - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
6. All About You - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
7. Never Call U B***h Again - (with The Outlawz) ~ Tupac
8. Freek'n You - (with The Outlawz/KCi & JoJo) ~ Tupac
9. How Do You Want It - (with The Outlawz/KCi & JoJo) ~ Tupac
10. What Would U Do - (with Snoop Dogg/The Outlawz/Tha Dogg Pound/Nate Dogg/KCi & JoJo) ~ Tupac
11. Murder Was the Case - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
12. Shiznit, The - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
13. If We All Gonna F**K - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
14. Some Bomb A** (P***Y) - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
15. Aint No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None) - (with Tha Dogg Pound/Nate Dogg) ~ Tupac
16. New York ~ Tupac
17. Big Pimpin' - (with Tha Dogg Pound/Nate Dogg) ~ Tupac
18. Do What I Feel - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
19. G'z and Hustlas - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
20. Who Am I (What's My Name) - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
21. Me in Your World - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
22. For My N****Z and B****S - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
23. Doggfather - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
24. Gin and Juice - (with Tha Dogg Pound) ~ Tupac
25. 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted - (with Snoop Dogg) ~ Tupac

(P) 2005 Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd
(C) 2005 Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Author: Kevin Powell.
Recording information: The House Of Blues, Los Angeles, CA.
The 2005 release of Live at the House of Blues is nothing to get excited about, but at least it's a legitimate 2Pac release. Well, sort of. It's legitimate in the sense that it is what it's billed as -- a live recording of 2Pac's July 4, 1996, performance at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles -- though it's kind of a scam, too, because 2Pac's performance is unfortunately abbreviated at only nine songs. He and the Outlawz were the opening act that night, with Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound headlining. (2Pac does come out for the encore, however, joining Snoop for a performance of "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted.") The packaging of Live at the House of Blues, like oh so many posthumous 2Pac releases, is shrewdly misleading. Judging from the cover of the album, you'd think Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound were guests here, not vice versa. In regard to the performance itself, it's one of the best 2Pac live performance out there, which is good news for collectors. That said, it's still lousy. For one, the sound quality is good to poor, especially the beats, which are low in the mix. (This sounds like an audience recording.) For two, the Outlawz are very much unwelcome here. These guys detract much more than they add to the performance, always rapping, er, shouting along with, er, over 2Pac when they'd be better off keeping quiet and letting the man work his magic. And for three, hardcore rap like this just doesn't translate well to a live context. It just sounds like a riot, with a lot of amped-up dudes shouting raps over muffled music while the audience roars with unchecked approval. On the bright side, 2Pac does launch a tirade against Nas here, which is awfully curious. The song is called "Troublesome," and it's a long, bitter rap over the beat to "If I Ruled the World." Then comes "Hit 'Em Up," which only furthers the tirade. In the end, if you feel inspired to check this recording out, you're recommended to watch the DVD rather than listen to the CD, because this performance seems more like a spectacle than a musical event. But don't bother doing so unless you're really feeling driven. As with the 2Pac Live release from Death Row a year earlier, Live at the House of Blues taints 2Pac's legacy more than it aids it. It's just an ugly performance, plain and simple, one that furthers the myth of 2Pac as a belligerent, death-wishing thug, certainly not the saintly ghetto poet that many folks would prefer to remember him as. ~ Jason Birchmeier
The 2005 release of Live at the House of Blues is nothing to get excited about, but at least it's a legitimate 2Pac release. Well, sort of. It's legitimate in the sense that it is what it's billed as -- a live recording of 2Pac's July 4, 1996, performance at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles -- though it's kind of a scam, too, because 2Pac's performance is unfortunately abbreviated at only nine songs. He and the Outlawz were the opening act that night, with Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound headlining. (2Pac does come out for the encore, however, joining Snoop for a performance of "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted.") The packaging of Live at the House of Blues, like oh so many posthumous 2Pac releases, is shrewdly misleading. Judging from the cover of the album, you'd think Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound were guests here, not vice versa. In regard to the performance itself, it's one of the best 2Pac live performance out there, which is good news for collectors. That said, it's still lousy. For one, the sound quality is good to poor, especially the beats, which are low in the mix. (This sounds like an audience recording.) For two, the Outlawz are very much unwelcome here. These guys detract much more than they add to the performance, always rapping, er, shouting along with, er, over 2Pac when they'd be better off keeping quiet and letting the man work his magic. And for three, hardcore rap like this just doesn't translate well to a live context. It just sounds like a riot, with a lot of amped-up dudes shouting raps over muffled music while the audience roars with unchecked approval. On the bright side, 2Pac does launch a tirade against Nas here, which is awfully curious. The song is called "Troublesome," and it's a long, bitter rap over the beat to "If I Ruled the World." Then comes "Hit 'Em Up," which only furthers the tirade. In the end, if you feel inspired to check this recording out, you're recommended to watch the DVD rather than listen to the CD, because this performance seems more like a spectacle than a musical event. But don't bother doing so unless you're really feeling driven. As with the 2Pac Live release from Death Row a year earlier, Live at the House of Blues taints 2Pac's legacy more than it aids it. It's just an ugly performance, plain and simple, one that furthers the myth of 2Pac as a belligerent, death-wishing thug, certainly not the saintly ghetto poet that many folks would prefer to remember him as. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Tupac Shakur's status as a hip-hop icon reached such heights in the years following his untimely death that it is sometimes easy to forget what a real life, flesh-and-blood talent he was. This live concert, recorded on July 4, 1992, just two months before he was shot, captures the rapper at the height of his power, and effectively documents the artist's vitality, presence, and occasional profundity in the days before his name was forever altered by the legend of martyrdom.
LIVE AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES is a lengthy, highly energetic set that features guest appearances by the Outlawz and the venerable Snoop Dogg (most notably on Snoop's famous track "Gin and Juice"). Yet LIVE is undeniably Tupac's show, and while there's not much of his soul-baring confessional material, there is plenty of the brio that made him one of gangsta rap's most compelling figures. A DVD of the concert was released concurrently with the CD, and the two, while undoubtedly fueling the artist's posthumous myth, will also remind the world of his considerable skills while alive.

Musical Guests
Snoop Dogg
K-Ci & JoJo

 
Compilation Appearances
Above The Rim (Explicit Version)
Tha Hall Of Game (Explicit Version)
In A Major Way (Explicit Version)
Show (Explicit Version)
Best Of Mc Breed (Explicit Version)
Death Row's Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Gridlock'd (Explicit Version)
Art Of War (Explicit Version)
Gang Related (Explicit Version)
Retaliation Revenge & Get Back (Explicit Version)
Mtv Party To Go Platinum Mix
Vol. 2-Hip Hop Hits (Explicit Version)
Full Time Hustlin (Explicit Version)
Tunnel (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Collection (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Vol. 2-Collection (Clean Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Old School Funkin Hip Hop 2
Chopped & Screwed (Explicit Version)
My Homies (Explicit Version)
Untouchable (Explicit Version)
World Of Black Tracks
Greatest Hits (Bonus Tracks) (Explicit Version)
Last Temptation (Explicit Version)
More Music From 8 Mile (Explicit Version)
God's Son (Explicit Version)
Thug Love-Swishahouse Mix (Explicit Version)
Source Presents: hip Hop Hits Vol. 7
Against The Grain
Hip Hop Box (Explicit Version)
Untouchable (Explicit Version)
Best Of Yesterday Today & Tomorrow (Explicit Version)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack (Explicit Version)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Black Music
Very Best Of Death Row
Very Best Of Death Row (Explicit Version)
Duets: The Final Chapter (Explicit Version)
Duets:the Final Cha(clean
Very Best Of Death Row (DIG) (ENH)
Death Row's Greatest Hits: Chronicles(Explicit Version)
Death Row's Greatest Hits: Chronicles (Cln)
This Is Gangsta Rap (w/Bonus DVD)(w/ Bonus DVD)
Death Row's 15th Anniversary(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Death Row's 15th Anniversary
Freedom Writers (Explicit Version)
Death Row Archives:soundtracks(Explicit Version)
Death Row Ghetto Mix / Various (Cln)
How A Thug Was Born (clean Version, C
Life Goes On(Explicit Version)
Mo Thugs Soldiers(Explicit Version)
Life Goes On (chopped Screwed)(Explicit Version)
Left Side Vol 1(Explicit Version)
I'm So Hood
Against Everything(Explicit Version)
Rap A Lot Greatest Hits
A Different Me
Thuggin Without A Cause(Explicit Version)
Cholo Skate
Ultimate Death Row Collection(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [PA] ~ Don Killuminati
Don Killuminati
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [PA] ~ Don Killuminati
Don Killuminati
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory ~ Don Killuminati
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [PA] [Digipa ~ Don Killuminati
Don Killuminati
Funky Aztecs
Tupac: Resurrection [Original Soundtrack] [PA] ~ Original Soundtrack
Tupac: Resurrection [Original Soundtrack] [Edited] ~ Original Soundtrack
Scarface
Sure!, Al B.
Sure!, Al B.
Trapp
Trapp
Trapp
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/04/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 20080
Label : Eagle Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Live
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00826992008028

  
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