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Ice-T Album: “Cold as Ever”

Ice-T Album: “Cold as Ever”
Album Information :
Title: Cold as Ever
Release Date:1996-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Hardcore Rap
Label:Blue Dolphin
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:605827100126
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Track Listing :
1 Party People
2 Cold as Ever
3 Speed
4 Tibetan Jam
5 Reckless
6 Killers
7 Coldest Rap
8 Body Rock Video
9 6 'n The Mornin' Video
10 Cold Wind Madness Video
11 Ice-A-Mix
Lori Fresh (USA) - November 30, 2009
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- An awesome collection

This is a collection of all of Ice-T's early singles. Even some songs that were in the movie "Breakin'" (the movie sucks but the songs are pretty good) Anyway, if you are into early West Coast Electro, this is the CD for you. It's hard not to start popping and locking while listening to it. The mega-mix is stupid, so just skip it. I think this CD is better than the similiar one (Ice T "The Classic Collection") Which I also have. This CD is missing "Dog N The Wax" and "Ya Dont Quit", which "The Classic Collection" has, but "The Classic Collection" is missing Party People, Speed, Tibetan Jam, and Reckless. Get this, you won't be disapointed.

"meanboyz" (NORTH HOLLYWOOD) - June 09, 2004
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- OLD SCHOOL ICE - T

Old Old School Ice!, January 11, 2004

Reviewer: Scotty from United Kingdom

I bought this CD originally for 2 trax.Tibetan Jam and Reckless.

These were missing from my Ice T collection and were apparrently electro classics, a scene I remember from my teenage years.

The other trax on the disc were welcome bonuses.Killers is an early example of message rap in a similar vein to Grandmaster Flash and of course the classic 6 'N The Mornin',perhaps the original gangsta rap tune, is here in its original form.

The only weak link in the collection is the mix at the end which is why I rated 4 stars.

All in all a good collection of early to mid-eighties Ice T.

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Scotty (United Kingdom) - January 11, 2004
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Old Old School Ice!

I bought this CD originally for 2 trax.Tibetan Jam and Reckless.

These were missing from my Ice T collection and were apparrently electro classics, a scene I remember from my teenage years.

The other trax on the disc were welcome bonuses.Killers is an early example of message rap in a similar vein to Grandmaster Flash and of course the classic 6 'N The Mornin',perhaps the original gangsta rap tune, is here in its original form.

The only weak link in the collection is the mix at the end which is why I rated 4 stars.

All in all a good collection of early to mid-eighties Ice T.

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