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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 24, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00006IGU3
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (166 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,301 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Nas's 1994 debut, Illmatic, set a standard by which most rap albums are now measured. Since then, he's struggled to duplicate Illmatic's artistry. Jay-Z was less diplomatic when he rapped, ". . . had a spark when you started, but now you're just garbage." However, those fearing that this collection of 1998-2001 outtakes is a hastily whipped-together attempt to cash in on his celebrity can put their doubts to rest. The Lost Tapes is vintage Nas, the prolific ghetto raconteur. On "Drunk by Myself" he goes into the dark recesses of a burdened alcoholic's brain. "Poppa Was a Playa" pays an honest and compelling homage to his father, trumpeter (and womanizer) Olu Dara. On "Black Zombie," an Afrocentric manifesto, and "Purple" you get large glimpses of the introspective, socially aware Nas who hip-hop heads had anointed as one of the greatest emcees of all time. The modish piano loop and jazz inflections of "Doo Rags," and the slow, rolling bass lines on "U Gotta Love It," help make this compilation shockingly better than all of Nas's post-Illmatic commercial releases. Why the suits at Columbia/Sony decided to wait until 2002 to let Nasty Nas loose is anyone's guess. --Dalton Higgins

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Lost Tapes, January 3, 2003
By Simon (Birmingham, UK) - See all my reviews
A couple years ago, months before Nas' "I Am" was about to drop, a friend of mine came by with a tape... He explained to me that Nas' album had leaked, and that this was it. I listened to this album intensely, only to find that Nas had brought it back to "Illmatic" on this piece. Due to heavy bootlegging, the original version of "I Am" was scrapped, and it was released as a mostly radio friendly album, which disappointed me immensely. Due to Nas' recent successes, he now wields the power to be able to release something that really does not have a radio track on it, but is a return to the days of Nasty Nas. "The Lost Tapes" is a selection of a few tracks that were supposed to make up "I Am", as well as a few that were left off of "Stillmatic" (for some BIZARRE reason!).
Nas starts the album off in fine fashion, with "Fetus", a story of Nas' escape from his mother's womb. Those who have heard this track in the past will be surprised to know that Nas re-recorded the first verse, which is now completely different than the original. Rumor has it that Nas re did the first verse to pay tribute to his mother, who recently passed away. From "Fetus", we arrive at "Doo Rags", a track that has been circulating the underground since "Stillmatic" dropped, and has everyone scratching their heads as to why Nas would leave this off "Stillmatic". This track is easily one of the finest songs Nas has ever recorded, a mellow, chilled out beat where Nas talks about growing up in his era, this song alone is worth the purchase of the album. Nas then glides through an Alchemist produced gem, "My Way", before employing an AZ sample for the hook on the smooth as hell "Gotta Love It". Two tracks later, Nas hits us with "Blaze a 50", one of the most underappreciated concept tracks ever. Nas spits fire while telling a story about lies, lust, deceit, and a double murder. This track is not to be missed. Nas' newfound political outlook makes a strong appearance in the form of "Black Zombies", another Stillmatic leftover. This is an excellent song about the perils of blacks in the world, and should definitely be heard to be fully appreciated. "Can't have more than two guns without squeezin' 'em, on our own people", "scared to do it for ourselves unless we see someone do it first", these are just a few of the many quotable lines from this track. Nas masterfully rounds of "The Lost Tapes" with "Poppa Was a Player", a song dedicated to his father and respecting the fact that he waited until Nas was grown until he decided to leave the family.

I guess most people reading this are wondering why this album isn't a 10. There is only 1 reason (that I can think of): Nas' decision to leave "Among Kings" off of "The Lost Tapes" only proves that he really has issues when choosing what to include on albums, which contributes the idea that Nas has one of the illest unreleased catalogues. Had "Among Kings" been included, it would given the album one more outstanding track, and would have upped the length and the depth of the tracklist. That said, "The Lost Tapes" is easily one of the best releases of the year, and a solid Soundscan showing for this item would only increase the chances that other rappers would follow suit, releasing albums that are generally aimed at only their hardcore fans, leaving out the radio friendly trash that so frequently corrupts the overall quality of an album...

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond words, November 12, 2002
The Lost Tapes deserves a little background information. For the most part, this was the album that I Am... was supposed to be. However, after heavy bootlegging, I Am... was completely redone and we got an average Nas album. Looking back, if this was the album that Nas would have released instead there would be no doubt that he is the King Of New York.

You'd be hard pressed to find anything wrong with this album. The only thing that is remotely bad is that Everybody's Crazy and No Idea's Original were already released as bonus songs on special edition versions of Stillmatic. Granted, most true Nas fans have heard most of these songs, but if feels great to finally hear them in perfect quality rather than MP3.

The album starts off with the stellar Doo Rags and never lets go until the end of the final bonus track, Fetus. This is a very conceptual album, and it shows Nas's ability to make a song about anything he pleases. There are no highlights on this album, because every song is nearly perfect. If one must pick the best songs though, they would probably go with Blaze a 50, Drunk By Myself, and Poppa Was a Player. On each of these songs, Nas paints some of the most memorable images ever heard in hip hop.

Simply put, this album has to be heard to be believed. It won't appeal to the Nas "fans" who are looking for more You Owe Me, You Won't See Me Tonight, or Hate Me Now, but to any true fan of hip hop this is a must. Is this Illmatic? Not in concept, but in quality it may be just as good.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars POUND FOR POUND: Better than Illmatic.........., November 29, 2004
By Mason Ridgeport (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
I'll say it if no one else will.

1. Doo Rags (*****)
2. My Way (****)
3. U Gotta Love It (****)
4. Nothing Lasts Forever (****)
5. No Idea's Original (*****)
6. Blaze A (***)
7. Everybody's Crazy (****)
8. Purple (*****)
9. Drunk By Myself (*****)
10. Black Zombie (*****)
11. Poppa Was A Playa (*****)
12. Fetus (*****)

BUY IT NOW.
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNRELEASED TRACKES???? WTF IS GOIN ON?????
Can someone please tell me why didn't these songs make it to the final masters of I'AM & Nostradmus???? WTF!!!! I HATE RECODS LABELS!!!!


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Published 12 months ago by D. Marte

4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars. His best album, definitely. Very impressive

All I can really say is "wow." This is an amazing album from start to finish. I remember when Nas first came out in 1994 with "Illmatic. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mikeisha Best

5.0 out of 5 stars a must buy
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5.0 out of 5 stars Straight Phenom.
I wish these songs were part of their coinciding albums. But they still make a really dope mixtape. Read more
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Published 22 months ago by Timeless Apparition

5.0 out of 5 stars Some of Nas's best work
There is only one word I can think of to really describe the Lost Tapes: sublime. This album features Nas at his best and hip-hop how it should be. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Brian G. Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars Compilations don't come better than this...
This isn't really an album from Nas, its more of a compilation from recordings during Stillmatic and I Am... and a few were made recently. Read more
Published 23 months ago by A. G. You

5.0 out of 5 stars Yep, classic
This is a straight up hip hop classic. Some of Nas's best verses are on this album.
Published on June 23, 2007 by Justin Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice...
I bought this album in 2002 and when I listened to it, I figured that it was alright, let my brother see, and kinda forgot about it. Read more
Published on May 28, 2007 by J.T. Stone

5.0 out of 5 stars Even Nas' throwaways are lethal.............
Gotta give it up to the mad scientist Nasir. This is the only guy in my opinion that really holds down the old school and reps for the history of the genre. Read more
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