01. The Hood 02. Hustle In The Hood 03. Put In Some Work 04. Just Another Day 05. Police Chase 06. Who Got The Glock 07. Think I'm Going Crazy 08. I Got The Blues 09. Shootin Pool 10. Stick Up 11. Sick As A Bitch 12. Versatile With Style 13. Restaurant 14. Peace To The Hood 15. I Wonder Why
01. Ghetto Street Pharmacist (Intro) 02. On The Run (feat. Cold 187um & Dresta Tha Gangsta) 03. We Come 2 Serve 'Em (feat. The KingPin Family) 04. California Streets (feat. L-Jay) 05. Bring It On (feat. Jagg) 06. Now That I'm Over You (feat. Gemini) 07. Woe Is I (feat. Dekumpozed) 08. The Real Ones (feat. Big Bone & Big Lurch) 09. Blaze (feat. E.W.F. & Sneek) 10. Doctor Doctor (feat. Gemini & Sy Smith) 11. Murda Murda (feat. L-Jay, Layzie Bone & Lethal) 12. Ain't No Love (feat. Big Chan & Squeak Ru) 13. What Must I Do (feat. Jaz & Nytowl) 14. On Deck (feat. Nytowl) 15. Eastsider (feat. Menenski) 16. I Want Cha' Lovin (feat. E.W.F., Lei Callaway & Topp Notch) 17. Keep Servein' Em (feat. The KingPin Family) 18. Hard (feat. Tamera Reed & Virgil Davis Jr.) 19. We Come 2 Serve 'Em [Remix] (feat. Jagwarr, E.W.F., Gemini, Krayzie Bone, L-Jay & Nytowl)
Ghetto Street Pharmacist is the debut studio album by American hip-hop music producer DJ U-Neek. It was released in 1999 through Kingpin Records and re-released later the same year via Thump Street Records. Recording sessions took place at U'Neek's Workshop in North Hollywood. Production was handled by DJ U-Neek himself.
It features guest appearances from The KingPin Family (Don Jagwarr, E.W.F., Gemini, L-Jay and Nyt Owl), Big Bone, Big Chan, Big Lurch, Cold 187um, Dekumpozed, Dresta, Jaz, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Lei Callaway, Lethal, Menenski, Sneek, Squeak Ru, Tamera Reed, Topp Notch and Virgil L. Davis Jr.
The album peaked at number 63 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.
01. Intro 02. Bump Yo Speakers (feat. Threat & Charlie Wilson) 03. No Idea (feat. Charlie Wilson, Kam, Roger Troutman, Shirley Murdoch & Yolanda Harris) 04. Grow Room (feat. Mista Grimm) 05. Whoop! Whoop! (feat. Kam) 06. Get Money (feat. Threat, Tray D, Charlie Wilson & Yolanda Harris) 07. New World Order (feat. Bad Ass & Tha Low Life Gangstas) 08. Bad Newz Travels Fast (feat. T-Lee) 09. Ebonics (feat. Mista Grimm) 10. Get Off (feat. Threat & Charlie Wilson) 11. Who Cares (feat. Kam & Tremayne Glaster) 12. MC's Must Come Down (feat. Mista Grimm) 13. Nowhere 2 Hide (feat. Threat & Val Young) 14. You Ain't Shit (feat. Mista Grimm & Nanci Fletcher) 15. Gangsta Vocabulary (feat. Threat & Tray D)
The Definitive Sound Series (DSS) meticulous One-Step process creates the definitive sounding audiophile version of all-time classic albums. Dr. Dre “The Chronic” was mastered from the original analog master tapes to ensure “The Chronic” has never sounded better!
This DSS version is limited to a one-time pressing of 3,000 numbered copies, includes a top-quality heavyweight tip on double gatefold jacket for the first time and is housed inside a uniquely designed slipcase.
Special care has been taken to faithfully preserve the original sound with exceptional clarity and depth, capturing the recordings nuances at every step, in order to create the definitive sounding record.
The One-Step process is highly regarded among audiophiles and collectors for its unparalleled sound fidelity and represents the pinnacle of vinyl manufacturing and the listening experience.
- Vinyl Mastering: Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- One-Step Process: Dorin Sauerbier at Record technology, Inc.
- Pressing: Record Technology, Inc.
- Print & Packaging: GPA Global
Dr. Dre Notes:
When originally released back in 1992 The Chronic was a single LP with long sides. It was a gift that vinyl even existed for the original release - CDs ruled the day. By 2001 this landmark recording was split across 4 sides which allowed for a more authentic audio listening experience to what Dr. Dre had created.
Now we have The Chronic One-Step release which takes Dr. Dre’s production to a whole new listening level. The original analog master tapes were completely sequenced and in great shape - ready to cut! Of course we used Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering where every version of The Chronic had been mastered, to put the magic of the tapes onto the Definitive Sound Series One Step!
01. Intro, The Office (Skit), Can We Have Thangs (feat. Mr. Kee) 02. $Chol-U$-N Doll-U$ (feat. San Quinn) 03. The Airport (Skit), Freelancin' (feat. Mac Dre) 04. Bust Yo Ass (feat. China & Kurupt) 05. Hennessy & Lemon Squeeze And Green Bud II (feat. MoWet & Mr. Kee) 06. Latin Heat (feat. MoWet, Ray Dogg & South Park Mexican) 07. Corporate Clubbin (feat. Mr. Kee) 08. Real Ridaz-N-Thug Misses (feat. Marvaless) 09. Faculty Fundamentals (feat. C-Bo) 10. No Gaurantees (feat. Guce & Killa Tay) 11. Joyride (Skit), Risky Business, Went Bad [Skit] (feat. Hollow Tip) 12. Can't Fuck Wit U$ (feat. Mr. Kee) 13. It's All Cleets (feat. MoWet & Venom) 14. Real Ridaz II (feat. Guce) 15. Don $tatus (feat. Jamaica) 16. Corporate Club'n (Remix) 17. High Money (feat. MoWet)
A1. Get Out [LP Version] (feat. Jay-Z) A2. And Yo [LP Version] (feat. Redman) A3. In & Out [LP Version] (feat. Devin & Too $hort) B1. Watch Ya Step (LP Version) B2. Get Out (Instrumental) B3. And Yo (Instrumental)
A1. Thought I Saw A Pussy Cat [Street Version] (feat. Ice Cube, Bootsy Collins, Alysse Manning, Ferry Freeman & Nanci Fletcher) A2. Thought I Saw A Pussy Cat [Instrumental] (feat. Alysse Manning, Ferry Freeman & Nanci Fletcher) A3. Thought I Saw A Pussy Cat [Radio Version] (feat. Ice Cube, Bootsy Collins, Alysse Manning, Ferry Freeman & Nanci Fletcher) B1. Make The Music (Street Version) B2. Make The Music (Instrumental)
While hanging out in the studio, Swizz came up with an intro along the lines of "State your name, gangsta. Where you from?" The intro was used in the song as an alternative for a chorus after each verse. A chorus was added to the end of the song and sung by Ruff Ryders artist Cross.
A1. World So Cruel [Radio Edit] (feat. Run) A2. World So Cruel (LP Version] (feat. Run) B1. World So Cruel [Instrumental) B2. World So Cruel [Acappella] (feat. Run)
A1. Pure Uncut (Radio Version) A2. Pure Uncut (Street Version) A3. Pure Uncut (Instrumental Version) B1. Pure Uncut (Radio Version) B2. Pure Uncut (Street Version) B3. Pure Uncut (Instrumental Version)
A1. 4 My Click [Radio] (feat. Mic Geronimo) A2. 4 My Click [Street] (feat. Mic Geronimo) A3. 4 My Click (Radio Instrumental) A4. 4 My Click [Acapella] (feat. Mic Geronimo) B1. Get Tha Fortune (Radio) B2. Get Tha Fortune (Street) B3. Get Tha Fortune (Radio Instrumental) B4. Get Tha Fortune (Acapella)
US rap group from New York, comprised of Chris Black, Ja Rule and O-1.
Later they changed the middle part of the group's name from Money to Murda to avoid confusion with Cash Money Records.
They were scheduled to release their debut album entitled "Est. Since '93" on November 5, 2002 on Murder Inc./TVT Records, but was prevented as a lawsuit took place as Lyor Cohen then a figurehead at Def Jam Records, would not allow Ja Rule to record an album for another label.
A1. Big Ballin' With My Homies (Clean Version) A2. Big Ballin' With My Homies (Instrumental) A3. Big Ballin' With My Homies (Album Version) B1. Earls, That's Yo Life [Clean Version] (feat. Too Short, Otis & Shug) B2. Earls, That's Yo Life [Instrumental] (feat. Too Short, Otis & Shug) B3. Earls, That's Yo Life [Album Version] (feat. Too Short, Otis & Shug)
A1. Power Up (Radio) A2. Power Up (Instr.) A3. Still Da Barre Baby (Radio) A4. Still Da Barre Baby (Instr.) B1. Barre Baby (Radio) B2. Barre Baby (Instr.)
A1. Pocket Full Of Stones (C-Mix) A2. Pocket Full Of Stones (Port Arthur Mix) A3. Pocket Full Of Stones (Radio Version) B1. Pocket Full Of Stones (LP Version) B2. Pocket Full Of Stones (Instrumental)
01. Step In My Hood 02. The Game 03. Palaying In The Cut 04. You And That Bitch 05. If Game Permits 06. Going Out Like G'z 07. Ain't Got The Money 08. Gettin Game On 09. Dippin Thru My City 10. Gone Off That Shit 11. The G My City Made Me 12. I Talkin Murder 13. Somebody Think 14. R.I.P.