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2001 (Dr. Dre)
from Polydor Group

Disk 1: - Lolo (Intro) - (featuring Xzibit/Tray-Dee) - Watcher, The - F*** You - (featuring Devin a.k.a The Dude/Snoop Dogg) - Still D.R.E. - (featuring Snoop Dogg) - Big Ego's - (featuring Hittman) - Xxplosive - (featuring Hittman/Kurupt/Nate Dogg/Six-Two) - What's The Difference - (featuring Eminem/Xzibit) - Bar One - (featuring Traci Nelson/Ms Roq/Eddie Griffin) - Light Speed - (featuring Hittman) - Forgot About Dre - (featuring Eminem) - Next Episode - (featuring Snoop Dogg) - Let's Get High - (featuring Hittman/Kurupt/Ms. Roq) - Bitch Niggaz - (featuring Snoop Dogg/Hittman/Six-Two) - Car Bomb, The - (featuring Mel-Man/Charis Henry) - Murder Ink - (featuring Hittman/Ms. Roq) - Ed-ucation - (featuring Eddie Griffin) - Some L.A. Niggaz - (featuring DeFari/Xzibit/Knoc-turn-al/Time Bomb/King T/MC Ren - /Kokane) - Pause 4 Porno - (featuring Jake Steed) - Housewife - (featuring Kurupt/Hittman) - Ackrite - (featuring Hittman) - Bang Bang - (featuring Knoc-turn-al/Hittman) - Message, The - (featuring Mary J. Blige/Rell)

2001 from Polydor Group

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Binding/Format: Audio CD
Release Date: 25/08/2003
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How to follow the phenomenally-successful The Chronic album must have caused superstar rap producer Dr Dre more than a few sleepless nights. Five years on, for 2001 he's gathered a plethora of prime, new rap talent around him, including his prodigy-of-the-moment, Eminem, and Xzibit (who duet on boombastic anthem "What's The Difference?"); and is reunited with former compadres Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and MC Ren. While the lyrical preoccupations remain the same--sex, sess (marijuana), girls, guns and cars--the predictably flawless production has been cranked up way beyond the G-Funk formula that found him fame. "Still D.R.E." is driven by the persistent pluck of a harmonium; "Light Speed" is all spooky, retro-future funk; and "Forgot About Dre" boosts kinetic, Timbaland-style beats with insistent strings and squalls of guitar. All in all, there's more than enough on here to satisfy the hardcore that Dre is back and business is booming. --Chris Campion

Despite the number of guests on hand, Dr. Dre's decade-/century-/millennium-ending sequel to The Chronic is, like its predecessor, less a stack of posse cuts and more an elegantly seamless work from West Coast hip-hop's premier auteur. Deliberately cinematic in everything from its mix of moods to dramatic musical surges, 2001 is Dre's assessment of the gangsta life in medium shots. No longer fully immersed in violence and random sex, yet aware of their attraction, he often lets his guests blow steam about whatever is on their minds. When he takes stock of gangbanging circa late 1999, though, he drops his neutral tone; he even provides another half-joking but stern warning to protégé Eminem on "What's the Difference". Between his discovery of Slim Shady, visits from old pal Snoop Dogg, and, most of all, the masterful sound and flow of this CD, Dre should shut down all talk of his supposed irrelevance. --Rickey Wright



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