2Pac - 2Pac Live

2Pac - 2Pac Live
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Album Details

Title: 2Pac Live
Artist: 2Pac
Release Date: 8/10/2004
Label: Death Row
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, live
UPCs: 099923574620, 0099923574620
Genre: Rap
Styles: Gangsta Rap, G-Funk, Hardcore Rap, West Coast Rap
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Confrontational, Rebellious, Street-Smart, Thuggish, Angry, Brash, Confident, Earnest, Swaggering, Wistful, Harsh, Intense, Reflective, Rowdy, Fiery, Menacing, Reckless, Sleazy, Bitter, Brooding, Energetic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Ominous, Provocative, Rousing, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Aggressive, Hostile, Party/Celebratory, Volatile
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Live Medley: California Love/So Many Tears
  2. Intro
  3. Ambitionz Az a Ridah
  4. So Many Tears
  5. Troublesome
  6. Hit Em Up
  7. Tattoo Tears
  8. Heartz of Men
  9. All About You
  10. Never Call You ***** Again
  11. How Do You Want It
  12. 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
  13. California Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDDeath Row5746

Other Editions

Album Review

The 2Pac Live album released in 2004 by the once-mighty, thereafter-farcical Death Row label may not be imaginatively titled, but it's packaged slickly and is indeed comprised of live recordings. The 40-minute album splices together a number of audience recordings from various club performances by 2Pac. The dates and locations of these recordings aren't documented, though it's safe to say they're from the All Eyez on Me era, circa 1996. The spliced-together nature of the album might be a thorn in the side of some listeners, as might the poorly mixed audience recordings and sloppy performances at hand, but there are some curious moments here that 2Pac fanatics might value. In particular, there's a performance of "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" featuring Snoop Dogg, and 2Pac rants about his East Coast archrivals Nas and Mobb Deep in the run-up to a rough reading of "Hit Em Up." 2Pac Live doesn't have too much else of value going for it, but it does fill a gap in the rapper's mostly gapless catalog and thus serves, for better or worse, as the primary showpiece to date of Pac's performance ability. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Rhonda BarakaLiner Notes
Suge KnightExecutive Producer