Comprehensive overview of their groundbreaking Tommy Boy years drawn from the albums Sex Packets, Sons Of The P, The Body-Hat Syndrome, and the EP This Is An EP Release. 14 golden nose nuggitz. Tommy Boy/Rhino. 2003.
Comprehensive overview of their groundbreaking Tommy Boy years drawn from the albums Sex Packets, Sons Of The P, The Body-Hat Syndrome, and the EP This Is An EP Release. 14 golden nose nuggitz. Tommy Boy/Rhino. 2003.
"always been a Big Digital Underground Fan&Shock G the Man also known as Humpty Hump doesn't get His Due for His Production&Sound.In fact to Me His Brand of Parliament Funkadelic Sampling&Looping&Bumping was just as tight as Dr.Dre's SOund&Take on the P-Funk Sound but guess who got all the Music Glory? still I want to give it up for SHock G&Crew.they always had cool Jams&this Set showcases some of there Best moments."
Awesome
A. Arbit | 01/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not even a big rap fan, but I've always liked the well known hits like Humpty Dance. I just happened upon this cd while Xmas shopping. It's AWESOME. Every track is really good. These guys write great lyrics."
Classic Quality Rap
Gerald S Keil | Ca United States | 06/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best of the Underground. A must have for anyone that listened to these guys."
Remember these tunes?
Alex Scorpio | 10/11/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Worth having in your collection for The Humpty Dance and Doowutchyalike alone, which never fail to please audiences from 4 to 64 when played in the car or at parties. Not all the songs are up to that level, though. Sex Packets is probably the one to get; the short version of Doowutchyalike here really bugs me."
The correct DU greatest hits album to buy
A. Arbit | MN, USA | 09/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This collection of DU's greatest hits is complete with "We Got More" from their more recent release Future Rhythm. If you're looking for DU's greatest hits, go with this one. The remastered collection contains many remixes, not original cuts.
That said, there are some "blemishes" on this disc. The version of "Doowutchyalike" on this album is shortened (it ends at the radio fade). And "Same Song," "Underwater Rimes," and "Wussup Wit the Luv" are non-original cuts (see the track listing for details). However, if you're going for a greatest hits, these songs probably aren't what you're worried about.