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Cypress Hill Album - Live at the Fillmore

Cypress Hill Album - Live at the Fillmore (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (12 ratings)
Release Date:2000-12-12
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Alternative Rap, Hardcore Rap, Latin Rap, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap-Rock, Rap/Hip Hop, West Coast Rap
Label:Sony
UPC:696998518421
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Hand On The Pump
2 . Real Estate
3 . How I Could Just Kill A Man
4 . Insane In The Brain
5 . Pigs
6 . Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig
7 . Cock The Hammer
8 . Checkmate
9 . Van't Get the Best of Me
10 . Lick A Shot
11 . To the K
12 . I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
13 . I Wanna Get High
14 . Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
15 . Hits From The Bong
16 . Riot Starter
17 . (Rock) Superstar
Review - Amazon.com :
Truth be told, since the blunted triumphs of their eponymous debut and 1993's Black Sunday, Cypress Hill have been in a steady creative tailspin. Tellingly, on this live disc, recorded at the legendary San Francisco venue, it's the trio's genuinely entertaining performances of early material such as "Real Estate" and "How I Could Just Kill a Man" that stand out. But the percussive accompaniment and fuzzy guitars the group draft to dress up the rest of their material simply make the proceedings repetitive and tiresome and obscure B-Real's distinctive whine and Muggs's production--the group's two greatest assets. Thankfully, there is a return to their most potent material toward the end, but it doesn't save this release from being a cursory footnote in their discography. For completists only. --Del F. Cowie
Customer review - 2001-02-03
- checkmate fool!
Cypress Hill is live and raw on this one. Backed up by SX-10 they show they still got the goods. This album has great versions of some old classics--"Hand on the Pump," "A to the K," "Insane in the Brain" are awesome. I especially like this (faster?) version of "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That," man, rap and metal really gel on that.

The ... reviewer called this "a cursory footnote in their discography"--but why do we buy live albums? Cause we weren't there, or we want to hear it again, not necessarily for anything new or so. The boys from the Hill made their move on "Skull and Bones" and this live album is consolidation. So it's not a footnote, it's proof of their ability. And it's tight! Live albums should show that a band is as good on stage as in the studio, and the Hill perform, and the added energy coming out of the Bay Area makes this a great album. And it sounds all real: I think I'm smelling some Northern Cali coming out of my speakers.

Customer review - 2000-12-21
- Cypress delivers a solid live performance
After over a decade in the rap game, Cali's Cypress Hill offer fully-charged live cd for your listening pleasure. Unlike many rap acts, Cypress tours extensively and makes the most out of both the studio and the stage. Their original talent shines through on Live at the Fillmore.

The Hill performs nearly all of their classic joints; "Pigs", "How I Could Just Kill a Man", and of course "Insane in the Brain". The songs sound pretty good overall, but if you are only into the "perfect-sounding" studio albums, then you may be disappointed in this take-it-or-leave-it record. At times the vocals and guitar become a tug-of-war, but overall, the songs work on this cd.

Customer review - 2001-07-12
- The ... Best Live Album By Any-One
All The Songs On This Album Are Played Slightly Differently,Such As B-Real Singing The Chourus To "Can't Get The Best Of Me" Instead Of Sen-Dog And A Faster Vesion Of "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That".All Songs Are Sung With Enthusiasm.A True Cypress Hill Fan Should Be Shot Dead If They Do Not Have This Album.
Customer review - 2001-03-26
- Great CD
I've been a fan of Cypress Hill for a long time, and this CD is possibly the best of them all. It has all of the best songs, and are played with great energy and momentum. Many, if not all of the songs sound much more energetic and alive then on the studio albums. Even stuff from the newer albums, which I didn't like very much, is worth listening to again and again. Bottom line is, if you liked the early Cypress Hill albums, and dig live material you'll love this CD. It's one of the best live CDs I've ever heard.
Customer review - 2006-10-17
- Hits from the stage.
"Live At The Fillmore" confirms my thought that live rap albums just don't really work. Even with the great Cypress Hill this only comes off as ok for fans. I initially had high hopes for this disc because the tracklist is killer. I wish the "Greatest Hits" album had these songs. And while this is still decent, soundwise it just doesn't have the impact that the albums do. Mid-way through the songs all start to sound the same. This is something the fanatic will probably love, but otherwise I'd say stick with the first three albums, and maybe "Skull & Bones".
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