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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Death Row Koch
Salesrank: 143675
Released: June 27, 2006 |
| Our Price: $7.40 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Chronicles: Death Row Classics Track Listing:
1. One Eight Seven - Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Doggy DOgg
2. Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') - Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg And RBX
3. Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang - Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg
4. Gin And Juice - Snoop Doggy Dogg
5. Doggy Dogg World - Snoop Doggy Dogg Ft. Kurupt, Dat N**** Daz, And The Dramatics
6. California Love (Remix) - 2Pac Ft. Dr. Dre And Roger Troutman
7. Murder Was The Case - Snoop Doggy Dogg
8. Afro Puffs - The Lady Of Rage
9. Let Me Ride - Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg
10. Ain't No Fun - Snoop Doggy Dogg
11. Natural Born Killaz - Dr. Dre Ft. Ice Cube
12. B****** Ain't S*** Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Doggy Dogg
Chronicles: Death Row Classics Reviews:
All the classic stuff is right here! 
2008-01-14 - Great collection of death row classics! + the music videos on the dvd are a good add-on too!!
Dr. Dre Chronicles 
2006-12-20 - This CD is a compilation of tracks from the Death Row era. It was not released by Dr. Dre at all. It was put out by Suge Knight to make money off of Dr. Dre because Suge still has rights to all of Dre's Death Row material. In the CD liner notes, Suge gives us a history lesson on gangsta rap, and on Dr. Dre himself. Suge takes every opportunity to slam Dre and make his contributions to the music industry seem much less important that we would all like to think. However, Dre never claimed anything about himself that wasn't true and so Suge's stabs at him are limited in that regard. He does begrudgingly give Dre credit where it is due, but you can tell that Suge does not really care for him, and he's just making money off of his name by releasing this compilation. That being said, this is an excellent collection of tracks, with a couple hard to find ones that make this worth buying, especially if you are a fan of Dre. I only wish that there were a few more songs on here, but Suge Knight is probably saving that material for future releases since Dr. Dre is probably still Death Row's number one bread winner (besides Pac) even though he's not even on the label anymore. That's okay though because Dre's not hurting. I'm sure he's got more bread stacked up than Suge by now anyway AND he's legit, which is more than Suge Knight can say, plus Dre has enough talent to make a hundred more classic songs and Suge can only keep selling the same thing over and over again so it is what it is. I'm sure Dre's still pissed about it thought. Anyway, This CD is really f-n good and you should pick it up, but buy it used for 3 or 4 dollars and don't give any more money to Suge Knight, extortionist extrordinaire. Dr. Dre forever, Suge Knight never!!!!
CLASSIC WEESST-SIDDDEEEEE!!!!!! 
2006-09-21 - oh back in the day I use to rock Death Row Music all the time. Dr.Dre,Snoop&Crew always had a Banging Jam out. I have to pour out some of My Activator in Remeberence to that time. I use to rock my S-Curl,sipping on my Kool-Aid playing Uno while those tight Grooves of Dre's were blasting over my sound system."Ain't no Fun" is a Classic Jam. Dre Day was always the Cut. that was a great time in Music. Real Hip-Hop there. un-cut&lots of Fun. I miss the Days when the Wesst Siddde Was running things. the tight Bass&overall Crisp sounding Jams.if you was into Dr.Dre back in the day then this is for you Fo SHO!
bow down 
2006-08-14 - respect your dr.dre, this cd has some of the best songs ever from the mind of da doc himself and the dogg father, one eight seven is the song and murder was the case?, dude ya'll better recognize!!, i just wish the masters was creating new music so these "lean wit it" fools can shut the hell up!!