A Retrospective (KRS-One album)
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| A Retrospective | |||||
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| Compilation album by KRS-One | |||||
| Released | August 22, 2000 | ||||
| Genre | Hip-hop | ||||
| Label | Jive Records | ||||
| Producer | KRS-One Scott La Rock Ced Gee DJ Premier Showbiz Pal Joey Jesse West |
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A Retrospective is a compilation album by rapper, KRS-One. It features many songs that were originally released under the Boogie Down Productions title, and some songs released under the KRS-One title. It is composed of previously released material except the track "Essays On BDP-Ism" which was the last track ever produced by Scott La Rock.
[edit] Track listing
| # | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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| 1 | "My Philosophy" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 2 | "I'm Still #1" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 3 | "South Bronx" | L. Parker, S. LaRock | Ced Gee, DJ Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 4 | "Sound Of Da Police" | L. Parker | Showbiz | KRS-One |
| 5 | "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)" | L. Parker, C. Toni | Pal Joey | KRS-One |
| 6 | "Step Into A World (Rapture's Delight)" | L. Parker, J. West, C. Stein, D. Harry, H. Palmer | Jesse West | KRS-One |
| 7 | "You Must Learn" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 8 | "Jack Of Spades" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 9 | "The Bridge Is Over" | L. Parker, S. LaRock | Ced Gee, DJ Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 10 | "Jimmy" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 11 | "Criminal Minded" | L. Parker, S. LaRock | Ced Gee, DJ Scott La Rock, KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 12 | "Black Cop" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 13 | "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" | L. Parker, C. Martin | DJ Premier | KRS-One |
| 14 | "Why Is That?" | L. Parker | KRS-One | KRS-One |
| 15 | "Outta Here" | L. Parker | DJ Premier | KRS-One |
| 16 | "Essays On BDP-Ism" | L. Parker | KRS-One | DJ Scott La Rock, KRS-One |
[edit] Extra Track Information
- "You Must Learn", "Jack Of Spades" and "Why Is That" are all co-produced by D-Nice, D-Square, Rebekah Foster, Sidney Mills and Spaceman
[edit] Album Chart Positions
| Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
| Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
| 2000 | I Got Next | #200 | #62 | |
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