2Pac - Greatest Hits (1998) 2CDs, Japanese Blu-spec CD 2010
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 778 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 263 Mb | Scans ~ 39 Mb
Label: BMG Japan | # BVCP20032~3 | Time: 01:54:56
Hip Hop, Rap, West Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 778 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 263 Mb | Scans ~ 39 Mb
Label: BMG Japan | # BVCP20032~3 | Time: 01:54:56
Hip Hop, Rap, West Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
An indispensable and definitive collection showcasing the passionate genius of the late rapper. The album's nonchronological sequence highlights the contradictory impulses that made Tupac's music so commanding; the 21 well-loved "hits," some slightly reedited for legal reasons, are accompanied by four previously unheard songs.
Greatest Hits is a strange release. Sure, Tupac Shakur had more than enough hits to make a terrific compilation, but its appearance in the fall of 1998 felt a bit like another opportunity to milk his catalog, simply because of the plethora of releases, from previously unheard recordings to interview discs and bootlegs. Even with these misgivings taken into account, it has to be said that Greatest Hits does its job well. Given that it runs 25 tracks and two CDs, some may argue that it does its job a little too well, but the fact of the matter is, this contains all of his big hits, from "Keep Ya Head Up" and "Dear Mama" to "California Love" and "I Ain't Mad at Cha." Some may argue that it would have been more effective if it was sequenced in chronological order, but this remains the best place for casual listeners to get all the 2Pac they need.