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Track Listing 1. Ask About Me 2. Pushin' Weight - (featuring Mr. Short Khop) 3. Dr. Frankenstein 4. **** Dying - (featuring Korn) 5. War & Peace 6. Ghetto Vet 7. Greed 8. Cash Over ** 9. Curse of Money, The - (featuring Mack 10) 10. Peckin' Order, The 11. Limos, Demos & Bimbos - (featuring Mr Short Khop) 12. Once Upon a Time in the Projects 2 13. X-******* 14. Extradition 15. 3 Strikes You In 16. Penitentiary
Album Notes Personnel: Ice Cube (rap vocals); Mr. Short Khop, Barbara Wilson, Tracy Nelson (vocals); Brian "Head" Welch, James "Munky" Shaffer, Chris Hines (guitar); Emmanuel (keyboards); Butch (percussion); Jonathan Hyde, Mack-10, Sleep, Big Kebo, Moe, Fazon "Big Worm" Love (background vocals). Producers: N.O. Joe, Joe Joe, Ice Cube, Bud'dha, E-A-Ski. This disc is subtitled THE WAR DISC, which makes a great deal of sense, given the aggressive nature of most of the tracks. Throughout the album, Ice Cube plays it smart by sticking close to his hardcore gangsta roots. On WAR & PEACE, Ice Cube presents the gritty underside of contemporary ghetto life, without sparing us any of the gorier details. It's not that he revels in the darker side of life, just that, like everyone from Johnny Cash to Leonard Cohen, he sees no reason in beating around the bush when representing unpleasant circumstances. Instead, he jumps in with both feet. "Once Upon a Time in the Projects" is an unsettling walk through a neighborhood conspicuously unaffected by the "trickle-down" theory, and Ice Cube's storytelling gift blossoms here. "Limos, Demos & Bimbos" presents a more hedonistic viewpoint, and Ice Cube is aided here by cohort Mr. Short Khop. WAR & PEACE is an uncompromising release that stands up well alongside Ice Cube's previous efforts.
Industry Reviews 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - ...in spite of his new allegiance to the life of a Dom-sippin' kingpin, Ice Cube can still be vocally mesmerizing... The Source (12/01/1998)
3 Stars (out of 5) - ...a characteristically grim ride through the ghetto streets, the projects and the penitentiary....Cube manages to come off both visceral and polished, hardened and thoughtful, heartfelt and obnoxious... Rolling Stone (12/10/1998)
6 (out of 10) - ...WAR...is all Cali thump and old school gangsta-isms. The production isn't beats by the pound so much as beats by the ounce: a cleaner more refined cut, maybe, but nothing revolutionary... Spin (12/01/1998)
...Ice Cube propulsively combines Cali cinemania and New York verbal dexterity into Southern bass booms that'll combust your woofers. His greatest weapon remains his rhyme flow--it's like a machine gun, only with better beats. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (11/20/1998)
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