The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 30, 1999, Image 4

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Various Artists
The N. W.A. Legacy Volume 1 / 988- 7 998
CD Courtesy of Priority Records
It has been a long time coming, but the
N.W.A family has finally been reunited on
CD. Actually it’s two CDs.
Although this compilation has 26 songs,
only three are actually performed by N.W.A.,
the pioneering gangsta rap group straight
outta Compton.
The rest are performed by the N.W.A.
legacy — members of the group and per
formers closely associated with the band.
This CD has cuts from a wide variety of
artists including Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren,
Dr. Dre, TUpac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. Ba
sically, this is a CD of West Coast perform
ers.
This album has remixes of popular hip-
hop songs such as “Boyz-N-Tha Hood,” “It
Was a Good Day” and “Murder Was The
Case.” Some newer songs from many of the
artists are also included.
This album has great sentimental value
for anybody who grew up listening to these
artists and will provide hours of musical en
tertainment while remembering the good old
days of middle and high school. (Grade: B-)
Citizen King
Mobile Estates
CD Courtesy of Warner Brothers
Records
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Various Artists ■MWomei
Lock, Stock and Two Smoh'ng to^the Varsi!
CD Courtesy of Maverick Recc
Company
Citizen King, a five-man band from Wis
consin, mixes a variety of synthesizers and
samples with a rock ’n’ roll attitude on their
new CD, Mobile Estates.
Much like Beck’s Odelay, Citizen King
successfully mixes melodies with heavy dos
es of sampling. On tracks such as “Jalopy
Style” and “Billhilly,” the result is a song
that leaves the listener grooving and jump
ing along with the music. However, in sever
al places on the album, Citizen King abuses
the mixing that makes their music so unpre
dictable and enjoyable. In songs such as
“Safety Pin,” too much sampling drowns out
the band’s original and often funny lyrics
and bogs the album down.
Perhaps the best aspect of Mobile Estates
is the band’s attitude. Citizen King refuses to
take themselves too seriously, adding a
lighter tone to their music. On Mobile
Estates, Citizen King sounds like they enjoy
their music rather than simply banging it out
— an uncommon commodity for many
bands these days. (Grade: B)
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Smoking Barrels is a hiLirious comedy.}
soundtrack complements the movie[■-f'
and adds to the pulp smoothnessofhB
dependent film.
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tunes, including “The Boss” and“J^.Bnks aboi
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pop and techno songs are all present! jf ]t wou i t ] p
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gether. ^ ®gies defe,
The result is a great soundtrack: ty, 8-1.
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its characters, like the soundtracks of h®ive to f
Fiction And Out of Sight. ®ach Bobb
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