The Very Best of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince

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  • Release Date: 04/29/2008
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 52,144
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972672328
 
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The Very Best of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince

1LISTENGirls Ain't Nothing But Trouble 5:07
2LISTENThe Magnificent Jazzy Jeff Single Edit 4:08
3LISTENA Touch of Jazz 3:18
4LISTENParents Just Don't Understand 5:15
5LISTENA Nightmare on My Street Single Version 4:53
6LISTENBrand New Funk 4:01
7LISTENI Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson 4:58
8LISTENThe Groove (Jazzy's Groove) / Grover Washington Jr. 4:33
9LISTENSummertime 3:57
10LISTENRing My Bell Mr. Lee's Radio Mix 4:06
11LISTENThe Things That U Do Radio Remix 4:09
12LISTENBoom! Shake the Room LP Mix 3:49
13LISTENI'm Looking for the One (To Be with Me) Single Edit 3:41
14LISTENI Wanna Rock 4:18

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Editorial Reviews

Since it features all the charting singles, The Very Best of DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince contains just about everything that any disc jockey played by the duo, including lighthearted smart-ass favorites like "Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble" and "Parents Just Don't Understand," silly topical fluff like "A Nightmare on My Street" and "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson," surprisingly durable minor hits like "Brand New Funk" and "The Things U Do," and even Jazzy Jeff's nimble instrumental flipping of tracks by Bob James, the Mizell Brothers, and Marvin Gaye ("A Touch of Jazz"). One significant track that doesn't appear is "You Saw My Blinker," a rare example of cranky bitterness from the otherwise wisecracking, punchline-delivering Fresh Prince. The 1998 Greatest Hits release and 2003's Platinum & Gold Collection aren't much different from this set, so the best route to go is more dependent upon what's available than brain-teasing comparisons of track listings. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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