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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2pac live and uncut
Good live cd from Tupac Shakur, released by Deathrow. Tupac sounds good live has some classics like "California Love", "Hit Em Up", "Abitionz Az A Ridah" and thats just a couple. If you are like me and like collecting pac cds then get this one. RIP 2pac (makaveli) Shakur, thug 4 life.
Published on July 14, 2005 by Patrick (Old School)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Live is interesting for hard-core fans... prolly not for all
There really aren't too many releases by rap artists of live albums. The only thing I really have to go off of are the three Roots albums/performances that I have (which sounds pretty crappy compared to what they are actually like in person). I was really pumped to see this album released because I already had four live tracks from 2Pac and I thought they were amazing...
Published on February 2, 2005 by Scott D. Gribble


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3.0 out of 5 stars Live is interesting for hard-core fans... prolly not for all, February 2, 2005
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
There really aren't too many releases by rap artists of live albums. The only thing I really have to go off of are the three Roots albums/performances that I have (which sounds pretty crappy compared to what they are actually like in person). I was really pumped to see this album released because I already had four live tracks from 2Pac and I thought they were amazing. None of those tracks are on this album so I was hoping this would bring something new to the table.

These tracks were probably not meant to be released, so any lack of quality is probably not due to Death Row so much as the lack of preparation to record these at the time. I give props to Death Row for just releasing them and not worrying about it too much. At this point I would hope there would be some better Live recordings of Pac, but we should be happy to get anything. So, I'm primarily looking at the quality of the performances and save the Suge/death row ranting for another time.

The album starts off with a pretty big highlight. "Live Medely" is not just Pac rapping over the beats that a DJ puts on, instead there are live instruments! Although this is two songs on a really short track it sounds amazing. If anybody has the masters of this concert they have to release the entire thing in it's entirety.

The rest of the album has Pac rapping over a beat machine, in which they pretty much you are hear them select what tracks they are gonna do on stage. The Outlawz almost always accompany Pac and almost always unnecessarily do the typical hype man thing and finish every over line with Pac. With a lot of rap concerts they have to help the artist do this because they run out of breath, but Pac proves his talent never missing a single line or losing breath. This is great, but also makes it annoying when the Outlawz feel the need to support him anyway.

"Ambitionz Az A Ridah" comes off pretty well, especially as an intro song. "So Many Tears" is surprisingly short, as Pac almost seems bored with it requesting to change the song halfway through. Most songs are at least one verse short.
"Troublesome" is album highlight as Pac rips through all three verses, the Outlawz can't even keep up with him by the second verse and obviously out of breath when they do the chorus. "Hit Em Up" follows up with another solid performance.
"Tatoo Tears" & "Never Call You B*** Again" are the album highlights for me, as they present the original versions of the song. For the latter the quality actually seems better than the other songs and the Outlawz aren't as overbearing as on previous songs.
"Heatz of Men" is a mistake in general. Not only does it cut off "Tatoo Tears" but it starts at the end of "Hit Em Up", making the track order seem out of place, and then it's only 6 seconds of talking. "All About You" get butchered as the Outlawz sound pretty drunk.
The next tracks seem to be from a different show (I think the House of Blues or something). The quality for this performance defiantly is distracting, they decided to just play the actual song with vocals and all underneath and Pac tends to actually go faster than the track. It's nice to see KC & Jojo on "How Do You Want It" (even with the "Freakin' U" intro), but the performance ends up sounding pretty forgettable. The quality again sucks for "2 of Amerikaz Most", but it's great to see that both Pac & Snoop could actually duplicate their studio performances live. "California Love" sounds again like it's from another performance sounding like it was recorded from the audience. It really ends up almost worthless.

It's defiantly too short at less than 40 min of actual performance time. The liner notes really suck. Instead of giving us any actual information about the performances or songs, we get another letter about 2Pac's legacy and his greatness blah blah blah, we've heard it a thousand times. Of the 4 performances the last two defiantly lack in quality performances and the quality of the recordings as well. In the end, I'm really glad they released this material at all... when it comes to Pac's live performances I'm more happy with something as apposed to nothing. Sure they defiantly could have done better and there's defiantly more stuff out there.

Bottom Line: Although all of it is defiantly interesting for hard-core 2Pac fans to listen to, I'd say only half of the album is really worth listening to repeatedly.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars "2Pac Live" Review, October 16, 2004
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Crazy Jim (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
Death Row Records is at again with yet another release by the late Tupac Shakur. Following up the awful remix album, "Nu-Mixx Klassics", they couldn't do much worse but that doesn't really say much. This live album is supposed to be from Pac's performance at the House Of Blues but anyone expecting to hear Pac's infamous declaration of war against Biggie from that performance should know that it hasn't been included. Also, the opening track is actually a medley from his perfomance on Saturday Night Live in 1995. One of the tracks is falsely advertised as "Heartz Of Men" when it is actually just a seven-second interlude. All of this might not have mattered if "Live" were a quality attempt to bring a live Pac concert to our speakers but in the end, the audio quality is just slightly better than a bad bootleg recording. Clocking in at under 45 minutes, "2Pac Live" may leave most Pac fans feeling a bit short-changed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2pac live and uncut, July 14, 2005
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
Good live cd from Tupac Shakur, released by Deathrow. Tupac sounds good live has some classics like "California Love", "Hit Em Up", "Abitionz Az A Ridah" and thats just a couple. If you are like me and like collecting pac cds then get this one. RIP 2pac (makaveli) Shakur, thug 4 life.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars TOO @#*$% SHORT,DAWG!!!, September 16, 2004
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
1st things 1st, I have to agree with some o' the other critics on this one. There is NO remastering, there are joints on here as short as 7 seconds long, and to add my own 2 Redd cents...this album doesn't feature 'Pac's GREATEST live performances(many of the joints are incomplete and unrehearsed). On top o' that, the album's only about 40 min's long,mayne. GIMME A BREAK!!! When I 1st got word of this release, I was expecting it to be Pac's greatest hits-LIVE, featuring some of his tighter, more memorable live performances of Dear Mama, I Get Around, etc...but instead, we have snippets of All Eyez On Me, 7th Day Theory:Killuminati, and Tattoo Tears from 'Pac & Outlawz. However, the album does capture the energy in Pac's live shows and the life in his character...but let's face it, this is yet another example of how desperate Tha Row is to get a quick buck. 2Pac,R.I.P.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bootleg Garbage, January 5, 2006
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
Do not buy this album. It is trash. If you want a 2pac live album buy Live at the House of Blues. Both albums are from the same concert, however this one (suge knight/deathrow's version) is horrible, and i mean horrible, quality. It is an audience recorded bootleg. Meaning someone was in the audience with a tape recorder and recorded the concert, and deathrow put it on a cd and tried to sell it as a live album. Live at H.O.B. however is the same concert, except much, much better quality. The recordings actually came from the front of house mixboard for that album.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This CD sucked, December 27, 2004
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
This is sabotage rather than a tribute to Tupac. This doesn't do him justice. Listening to this CD, I thought of "This is Spinal Tap" - the part where they have the miniature version of stonehenge, and everyone is looking around thinking "what the hell is going on?" That must have been how Tupac felt at this show. The part of the CD where you can actually hear someone flipping through "all eyez on me" trying to find the right song...that was when I knew this CD was crap. Tupac put great pride into the quality and sound of his work. This is an abomination. Well, what more can you say? Death Row needed a little extra holiday bling, I guess....
My recommendation - don't buy it. You might as well just listen to All Eyez on Me and sing along.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 2pac Live- Bootleg quality.Live album., September 2, 2009
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
not really that good, the songs are , but short, bootleg quality and just thrown on to make more money as always with the ever always coming out releases. it's a pass, unless like me you saw it and it's live and you wanted to have it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor Sound, October 11, 2007
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
2pac's production perfection is one of the many attributes which helped establish his sound and respect. He surely wouldn't have approved of this novice sounding recording. It is impossible to judge the concert from a crowds perspective,purely because of the rubbish recording. Was 2pac on fire? who knows. The backing vocals and beats are higher on the mix than 2pac himself. He sounds like he's in the bathroom backstage. Deathrow had to be aware of the poor recording and still decided to release. Why?. For the money?. Even so why not release something more professional, it must exist. This is a amateur sounding release expected from a crowd recorded bootleg. Unless you are a hardcore 2pac fan looking for some kind of artifact rather than a pleasurable listening experience, hold on to your money.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pretty good, September 28, 2004
This review is from: 2Pac Live (Audio CD)
this is a pretty good tupac cd...not one of his best, but thats just because this is a live cd. i think its pretty cool because there are no other live cds of tupac that i know of...so its pretty cool..the only bad thing about this album is number 2 and 8...first off number 2 is an intro with no point to it...and number 8 is supposed to be hearts of men which i was pretty excited to listen to live..and i find out its only 7 seconds long just playing 8 seconds of the song...pointless...but other then that its really good.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great LIVE album, August 30, 2004
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This Live album is great, i can understand what you mean by bits of poor quality but that is part of the 'LIVE' experience. This album is a great live album, i realise pac material is running short but this album really was worth the release unlike 'Nu Mixx Klassics' which was not worthy of a release in my opinion. This is another great album by 2pac which really does show the talent he had when it came to live performances you can hear how he gets the crowd going and their reactions, i do feel the inclusion of a 7 second song 'track 8 (Heartz of Men)' is pointless, just pac saying 'im tired as hell, n****a just got off a plane.' i think it was probably just made to keep the '7' theory alive. However the rest of the songs are real class when heard live and they seem fresh to your ear as you listen. Best songs are 'Hit Em Up', 'Troublesome', 'Never Call U B***h Again' and 'So Many Tears' although the rest are excellent as well. If you are a pac fan then this album is a definite, if your not a pac fan this is still a very good worth-while live album, sounds excellent bassed in your car as well :P
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