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2.0 out of 5 stars
Far from the best of Mobb Deep,
By Dave (Philly) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep (Audio CD)
If you want the best of Mobb Deep, pick up The Infamous first and then pick up Hell on Earth. Those are by far Mobb Deep's best albums.
This collection does not contain the best of Mobb Deep's work. Instead, it is more a singles collection. But when you have as many tracks from Infamy as you do from The Infamous, you know this is a flawed disc. Way too many tracks from the later Mobb albums and way too few from their earlier ones. Also, some key singles like "Peer Pressure" and "Give up the Goods" are missing.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best.,
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This review is from: Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep (Audio CD)
These are just A FEW of the best tracks made by the legendary duo Prodigy and Havoc, but this album definitely doesn't contain all of the illest songs made. It should of been a double or tripe disc cd. Definitely check out the Infamous and Hell on Earth, along with Infamy for the best of Mobb Deep.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good collection,
By Trevor Cotton (Penzance, Cornwall, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life of the Infamous: The Best of Mobb Deep (Audio CD)
Life Of The Infamous is as the title suggests the best of Mobb Deep, the legendary hardcore hiphop duo from Queens. Basically the album includes their hits from all stages of their career as all best of albums should do, up util track 9 you have all superb tracks from the 90's when Mobb Deep were untouchable, after that the album gets a little sketchy as they indeed did in real life. Still well worth buying if you dont own all their albums, especially for the tracks off Juvenile Hell, The Infamous, Hell On Earth and Murda Muzik, but in an effort to include all their hits (as they should do because it is a greatest hits album), it does include some pretty wack songs from their spectacular fall off in recent years. The new tracks are also nothing like the work they were doing in their peak.
Still recommended for anyone who wants to start listening to the Mobb however all their long term fans wont find much new here.
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