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Completely of its time, Tales from the Crypt is a low-rider nightmare derivative of Dr. Dre's horrorcore production on "Murder Was the Case" and the laidback G-funk of Warren G. C-BO still sounds like an Ice Cube clone, and though the production is a bit more fleshed out than on The Autopsy, there's just not much going on here. ~ Keith Farley
Live Recording
Personnel: C-Bo; Tuna Bug (vocals); Marvaless, Mississippi, Snap.
Producers: D-Wiz, T, DJ Daryl, Rodney, Mike & Sam.
Tales From The Crypt Music C-Bo Tales From The Crypt Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Murder That He Ritt |
| 3. | Free Style |
| 4. | Hard Core |
| 5. | Want to Be a "G" |
| 6. | Stompin' in My Steel Toes |
| 7. | Birds in the Kitchen |
| 8. | 187 Dance |
| 9. | Groovin' on a Sunday - (radio) |
| 10. | Who Ride |
| 11. | Take It How You Want Too |
| 12. | Ain't No Sunshine |
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A diverse selection of artists encompass the collection, from lascivious soul stirrer R. Kelly to the rugged Latin hip-hop of Fulanito, along with many other noteworthy diversions that represent the many flavors of contemporary urban soul. Most of the material focuses on John Shaft's street smarts and bravado, or the film's pimps, hoes, and gangsta imagery. As expected, Southern hip-hop is well represented, with Outkast, Mystikal, and Big Gipp from Goodie Mob contributing. The tracks offer typically gritty observations on street life, over bleak, minor chords and busy percussion. T.I.P. featuring Beanie Sigel offers "2 Glock 9's," one of the soundtrack's most rugged grooves, a minimal, stripped-down drum break that stutters and skids backwards and forwards over a Notorious BIG vocal sample and is easily the eeriest track on the album. The only light relief is provided by Too $hort's "Pimp Sh*t," a humorous foray into playa politics.
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