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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Requres No Thought, December 12, 2001
Just Buy It. Why? Cause Its Outkast you fool. Almost all the classics are represented here. Aint No Thang, Rosa Parks, SouthernPlayalisticCadillacMuzik, Crumblin Erb, Player's Ball, Elevators, Git Up Get Out etc. The three new songs are pretty tight. Funkin Around is my favorite out of the three and it will definitely be a quick classic. Good Thing it was on this greatest hits album. The horns and the instrumental on this track is simply breathtaking. I believe they should have released this instead of Whole World. Whole World is not wack though but it is nothing great either. Movin Cool moves in the smae direction as Funkin Around. If their new album is anything like these two songs............man! This cd is also great for new Outkast fans without all the albums and old fans such as myself. Most people are like "I can just burn my own copy of greatest hits with songs I think should be on there" Yes you could, but it takes away from the experience of ripping the plastic off, Outkasts funky artwork on the cd, the feeling of reading along with the rappers ( if you have not already memorized the songs)while they rip every song. I must admit I was disappointed that only one song off ATLiens was included and the TItle track from that album is nowhere to be found. ( Whats up with that) Also it would have been nice to include some other rarer songs such as Phobia or Sole Sunday. To please all fans and capture all the hits Outkast would have to release a box set of all their albums because, realistically, any of their songs could have been on this. A Collectors Item from probably the Greatest Hip Hop Duo Ever. Not since EPMD has a duo innovated and expanded hip hop to this degree. Lyrics, beats, melodies, flow, choruses, voices, originality are all on point. A Must Have Masterpiece.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rockers Dig 'em Too!, December 23, 2001
In an interview for Spin magazine earlier this year, OutKast's Dre3000 said that hip-hoppers, funkers, and rockers can all dig OutKast. He concluded by saying "Aliens dig us too." Well, he was right about that. I'm a heavy rocker by nature, with a real sickness for classic funk, and I'm attracted to acts that can bend the boundaries between different genres. I'm also interested in rappers who put a lot of effort into creating the musical aspect of their sound, like Dr. Dre or Public Enemy. For all these reasons, I just love OutKast. These guys aren't the best rappers in the world, but they are meticulous with their musical constructions and their lyrics are very clever and often insightful. For their entire four-album career, OutKast has successfully married basic hip-hop to Southern soul and classic funk (mostly the George Clinton variety, of which their knowledge is exhaustive), and this has given them a distinct and impressive sound. This musical expertise and creativity is OutKast's true strength. If you don't have all their original albums, this collection is a great representative sample, although fans may wonder why there is only one song form the 1996 album *ATLiens* (curiously, the liner notes incorrectly state that there are two). The three brand new tracks here are not too impressive either, and are basically experiments in P-Funksmanship. But other than those few weaknesses, you get the cream of the OutKast crop, with classics such as "Ms. Jackson," "Rosa Parks," "Player's Ball," and a good selection of their best album cuts.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the most innovative groups of all time, May 8, 2002
Ever since the first day I heard "Player's Ball", I knew that this duo from the ATL had talent. When they came on to the scene in 1994, no one from the South was doing what Outkast was trying to do, and that was being good lyricists and at the same time, representing for the South. Their debut CD, "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik", definitely is in my top 15 of all time rap CDs. It spawned two more singles in the title track and "Git Up, Git Out" w/Goodie Mob. Outkast created a different style of rap music and they have created so many other groups since then just because they were able to maintain a distinctive and innovative sound. Organized Noise created the music and that allowed Outkast to concentrate on the lyrics and the quality of the material. Their next CD, "ATLiens", featured my favorite song of all time from Outkast, "Elevators" and that song was able to keep Outkast from suffering from the infamous sophomore jinx that some groups fall victim to. This is probably Outkast's most slept on CD. Outkast started producing songs and Organized Noise wasn't featured on as many songs as they were on the debut CD. Although their debut CD is my personal favorite, their 3rd CD, "Aquemini" probably is Outkast's most critically acclaimed CD. With songs like "Rosa Parks", "Skew It On The Bar-B" w/Raekwon, "Return Of The "G", the title track and "SpottieOttieDopaliscious", who can blame anyone for thinking this is Outkast's best CD. Their last release, "Stankonia" contained the breakout hits, "B.O.B", "Ms. Jackson", and "So Fresh And So Clean". With "Big Boi and Dre Presents... Outkast" the group is simply allowing their current fans who may have not followed Outkast from their "Player's Ball" days an opportunity to get all of their greatest hits, primarily from their first 3 CDs. Some people didn't start following Outkast until "B.O.B.". This CD does a good job of putting the majority of their greatest songs all on one CD, plus as an added bonus you get three new songs, the single, "The Whole World" w/Killer Mike, "Funkin' Around", and "Movin' Cool" (The After Party) w/Joi. Out of the three new songs, "Funkin' Around" is the best track. I agree with other reviewers in saying that this should have been the single instead of "The Whole World". All of their singles from their CDs are featured on this CD, as well as some hidden classics from their debut CD like "Crumblin' Erb" and "Ain't No Thang". The only thing disapointing about the Greatest Hits CD is that only one song from "ATLiens" is on this CD, which is the aforementioned "Elevators". "13th Floor/Growing Old", "Jazzy Belle (Remix) w/Babyface" and "Wheelz Of Steel" could or should be on here as well. The biggest exclusion on this CD has to be their classic track "Benz Or Beamer", which was on the "New Jersey Drive Soundtrack Volume 1". This song is classic Outkast and definitely deserves to be on this CD. However, even with the following exclusions, you should buy this CD if you are an Outkast fan. If you already have all of their CDs, you should still buy this CD for the three new songs. James' Top 5 1. Elevators (Me & You) 2. Crumblin' Erb 3. Player's Ball 4. Git Up, Git Out w/Goodie Mob 5. SpottieOttieDopalicious
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