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Track Listing 1. Tupac Interlude 2. Wake Me up When I'm Free - (featuring Babatunde Olatunji/Sikiru Adepoju) 3. Can U C the Pride in the Panther - (male version, featuring Mos Def) 4. When Ure Heart Turns Cold - (featuring Sonia Sanchez) 5. U R Ripping Us Apart!!! - (featuring Dead Prez) 6. Tears of a Teenage Mother - (featuring Jasmine Guy) 7. God - (featuring Reverend Run) 8. And Still I Love You - (featuring Red Rat) 9. Can U C the Pride in the Panther - (female version, featuring Mos Def) 10. If There Be Pain - (featuring Providence/RasDaveed El Harar) 11. A River That Flows Forever - (featuring Danny Glover/Afeni Shakur/The Cast of the Lion King) 12. Rose That Grew From Concrete, The - (featuring Nikki Giovanni) 13. In the Event of My Demise - (featuring The Outlawz/Geronimo Ji Jaga) 14. What of a Love Unspoken - (featuring Tre) 15. Sometimes I Cry - (featuring Dan Rockett) 16. Fear in the Heart of a Man, The - (featuring Q-Tip) 17. Starry Night - (featuring Quincy Jones/Mac Mall/Rashida Jones) 18. What of Fame? - (featuring Russell Simmons) 19. Only 4 the Righteous - (featuring Rha Goddess) 20. Why Must U Be Unfaithful - (featuring Sarah Jones) 21. Wife 4 Life - (featuring 4th Avenue Jones/K-CI) 22. Lady Liberty Needs Glasses - (featuring Malcolm Jamal Warner) 23. Family Tree - (featuring Lamar Antwon Roninson/The IMPACT Repertory Theatre Group) 24. Thug Blues - (featuring Lamar Antwon Robinson/Tina Thomas Bayyan/The IMPACT Repertory Theatre) 25. Sun & The Moon, The - (featuring Chief Okena Littlehawk)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | 4th Avenue Jones, Afeni Shakur, Babatunde Olatunji, Chief Okena Littlehawk, Dan Rockett, Danny Glover, Dead Prez, Geronimo Ji Jaga, Jasmine Guy, K-CI, K-Ci & JoJo, Lamar Antwon Robinson, Lamar Antwon Roninson, Mac Mall, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Mos Def, Nikki Giovanni, Providence, Q Tip, Q-Tip, Quincy Jones, RasDaveed El Harar, Rashida Jones, Red Rat, Reverend Run, Rha Goddess, Russell Simmons, Sarah Jones, Sikiru Adepoju, Sonia Sanchez, The Cast of the Lion King, The IMPACT Repertory Theatre Group, The Outlawz, Tina Thomas Bayyan, Tre | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Full Title: The Rose That Grew From Concrete Vol. 1. Personnel includes: 2Pac, Q Tip, Mos Def, Outlawz, Geronimo Pratt, Dead Prez, Tre, K-Ci & Jo Jo, 4th Avenue Jones, Babatunde Olatunge, Danny Glover, Quincy Jones, Russell Simmons, Nikki Giovanni, Sarah Jones, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Sonya Sanchez, Lamar Antwon Robinson, Rha Goddess, Dan Rockett, Mac Mall. Producers include: Jamal Joseph, QD3, Eric Rico, Voza Rivers, Mos Def. Engineers include: Tyson Leeper, Michael Dunston, Denis Degher. Includes liner notes by Afeni Shakur. Tupac Shakur's work and iconic importance have attracted an even greater degree of respect and attention after his death than they did during his lifetime. Unparalleled in the hip-hop world, Tupac's posthumous fame finds its precedents in rockers like Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, bad boys whose message was deeper than their hedonistic image suggested. The Tupac legacy continues apace with THE ROSE THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE. Essentially a various artists collection, it finds a wide variety of artists contributing spoken word performances of Shakur's poetry. Dashes of jazz, reggae, funk, and hip-hop accompany rapper Mos Def, poet Nikki Giovanni, actor Danny Glover, and others as they interpret the prose of the late rapper. Despite Shakur's gangsta image, most of his poems reflect a belief in positive social change through the efforts of an enlightened community that he sought to encourage.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...Shows a more sensitive Tupac....shining light on a side of [him] that often gets forgotten. Rolling Stone (12/21/2000)
...The rapper's poetry as spoken-word performances, hip-hop rhymes, reggae grooves, and country ditties....leaving listeners assured of [his] poetic gifts and saddened by his death... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (11/24/2000)
8 out of 10 - ...A bravura effort... NME (11/18/2000)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...A homely, organic collection with plentiful standout tracks... Melody Maker (12/05/2000)
3 out of 5 stars - ...The music covers a broad spectrum from hip hop to country rock and theatrical readings with jazz and African backgrounds....Thoughtful but unpretentious. Q (01/01/2001)
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