Fight the Power: Greatest Hits Live! [CD/DVD] EXPLICIT LYRICS Public Enemy

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  • Release Date: 02/06/2007
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 76,862
  • Label: PYRAMID MEDIA
  • UPC: 854750001103

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Fight the Power: Greatest Hits Live! [CD/DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENBrothers Gonna Work It Out 4:31
2LISTENWelcome to the Terrordome 2:40
3LISTENBring the Noise 1:27
4LISTENSon of a Bush 5:57
5LISTENShut 'Em Down 4:38
6LISTENBlack Steel in the Hour of Chaos 3:52
7LISTENHe Got Game 1:46
8LISTENRevolverlution 3:51
9LISTEN911 Is a Joke 3:01
10LISTENPublic Enemy #1 1:02
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Disc 2
1Intro DVD
2Brothers Gonna Work It Out DVD
3Welcome to the Terrordome DVD
4Bring the Nosie DVD
5Son of a Bush DVD
6Shut 'Em Down DVD
7Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos DVD
8He Got Game DVD
9Revolverlution DVD
10911 Is a Joke DVD
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While longtime fans might hope that Fight the Power: Greatest Hits Live! is a reissue of the 1989 "golden age" VHS that shares its name, it's actually a 2004 show from Australia. Terminator X is replaced by the worthy DJ Lord, while Professor Griff spits more lyrics than he used to and has traded his military garb for a jersey, plus a three-piece band -- the "ghetto metal" unit 7th Octave -- brings the noise in a more traditional way. The good news is that Chuck D and Flavor Flav have lost none of their energy or urgency, and deliver late-period cuts like "Son of a Bush" with enough venom to send fair-weather fans back to the racks in search of all those post-1990 albums they slept on. The guitar/bass/drums band often overpowers Lord, but when the DJ gets a solo spot, he shows and proves, manipulating some vintage PE samples and paying homage before adding some of his own over-the-top tricks like the freaky "Matrix scratch." The longer DVD outshines the CD, since this is such a visually stimulating show -- and captured very well with cameras just where they should be -- with the one stumble being a slovenly pair of S1Ws, the military security officers who used to be stoic and ominous as chaos surrounded them. Although Griff -- their boss -- seems more concerned with looking like Mystikal than whipping them into shape, this is a minor quibble, and the rest of the show is PE in proper attack mode, preaching like it's 1987 even if the audience is smaller and already converted. A "behind the scenes" bonus is worth watching and the 5.1 Surround mix is very well done with shouts from audience members and reflections of Lord's scratching jumping out of the back channels. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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