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2Pac Live | 
enlarge | Artist: 2pac Label: Koch Records Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $3.67 You Save: $14.31 (80%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 231410
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 5746 UPC: 099923574620 EAN: 0099923574620 ASIN: B0002739R2
Release Date: August 6, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Same day shipping. Free Upgrade to 1st class mail for all CDs. Professional packaging material. Friendly customer service.
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| Tracks:
| • | Live Medley | | • | Intro | | • | Ambitionz Az A Ridah | | • | So Many Tears | | • | Troublesome | | • | Hit Em Up | | • | Tattoo Tears | | • | Heartz Of Men | | • | All About You | | • | Never Call You Bitch Again | | • | How Do You Want It | | • | 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted | | • | California Love |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
dont buy August 28, 2008 i thought to myself as i listened.."suge knight should get knocked out for selling this horrible audio quality cd". ha, i got my wish. this is a terrible reprsentation of pac live. dont waste a cent
Poor Sound October 12, 2007 2pac's production perfection is one of the many attributes which helped establish his sound and respect. He surely wouldn't have approved of this novice sounding recording. It is impossible to judge the concert from a crowds perspective,purely because of the rubbish recording. Was 2pac on fire? who knows. The backing vocals and beats are higher on the mix than 2pac himself. He sounds like he's in the bathroom backstage. Deathrow had to be aware of the poor recording and still decided to release. Why?. For the money?. Even so why not release something more professional, it must exist. This is a amateur sounding release expected from a crowd recorded bootleg. Unless you are a hardcore 2pac fan looking for some kind of artifact rather than a pleasurable listening experience, hold on to your money.
Nothing More Than A Bootleg Of Poor Quality October 3, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My feelings are very mixed on the live performance by 2Pac. But in the end, I feel it is a CD that should be avoided unless you absolutely need everything issued under 2Pac's name.
The sound quality is terrible; it would not rate well if being issued as a bootleg. The CD starts off with a Live Medley, but drops in about the middle of California Love. Even the most idiotic bootlegger would not make such a mistake.
If you decide to continue listening, it is probably because there is a dearth of live material by 2Pac that has found its way to CD. But because of that, why would something of such poor quality be the best for a commercial release?
And at the end of the 40 or so minutes, it becomes obvious...Suge Knight was trying one more time to cash in on 2Pac's legacy before his label became totally insignificant.
The CD does not have the Amaru logo on it, meaning that Afeni Shakur did not approve the release. But Knight's name is written in bold letters anywhere it can fit.
After taking it all in, Knight should have done 2Pac's fans a favor and just made an appeal for donations on the Internet.
Poor quality, only for Tupac completists January 11, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't really know what this live album is supposed to accomplish, but I believe it has failed on all accounts. I enjoy having a live Tupac document, but the replay value is almost nil, as the sound quality is terrible.
All in all, I was fairly disappointed with this release.
Bootleg Garbage January 5, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Do not buy this album. It is trash. If you want a 2pac live album buy Live at the House of Blues. Both albums are from the same concert, however this one (suge knight/deathrow's version) is horrible, and i mean horrible, quality. It is an audience recorded bootleg. Meaning someone was in the audience with a tape recorder and recorded the concert, and deathrow put it on a cd and tried to sell it as a live album. Live at H.O.B. however is the same concert, except much, much better quality. The recordings actually came from the front of house mixboard for that album.
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