Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits EXPLICIT LYRICS Public Enemy

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  • Release Date: 08/02/2005
  • Sales Rank: 15,678
  • Label: DEF JAM
  • UPC: 602498616611
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Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits

1LISTENYou're Gonna Get Yours 4:05
2LISTENPublic Enemy No. 1 4:41
3LISTENRebel Without a Pause 4:18
4LISTENBring the Noise 3:47
5LISTENDon't Believe the Hype 5:19
6LISTENProphets of Rage 3:20
7LISTENBlack Steel in the Hour of Chaos Single Edit 3:43
8LISTENFight the Power 4:36
9LISTENWelcome to the Terrordome 5:26
10LISTEN911 Is a Joke 3:17
11LISTENBrothers Gonna Work It Out 5:08
12LISTENCan't Do Nuttin' for Ya Man Clean Edit 2:47
13LISTENCan't Truss It 4:52
14LISTENShut Em Down 4:19
15LISTENBy the Time I Get to Arizona 4:00
16LISTENHazy Shade of Criminal 4:50
17LISTENGive It Up 4:43
18LISTENHe Got Game / Steve Stills Radio Edit 4:45

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Apart from their 2001 installment in Universal's ongoing 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection series, Public Enemy had not been given a career compilation prior to 2005's Power to the People and the Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits. The 2001 comp overlooked such major cuts as "Rebel Without a Pause" and "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos," plus it was sequenced in a non-chronological order. Power to the People rights those two wrongs by including all of PE's major songs from 1987-1998 -- which doesn't mean it's all their best music, of course -- presented in a chronological fashion, beginning with "You're Gonna Get Yours" and ending with "He Got Game." As such, it provides not only a useful summary of their groundbreaking work, it's also a bracing, exciting listen in its own right. Of course, each individual Public Enemy release recorded during these ten years is worth hearing -- especially 1988's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back and 1990's Fear of a Black Planet, which are two of the great works of art of the 20th century -- but for those who want a quick introduction to the greatest hip-hop group of all time, this fits the bill perfectly. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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