Friday, May 29, 2009

DJ Mister Cee “The Best Of Mobb Deep”

I wasn't even aware that this DJ Mister Cee mix even existed until the other day when fellow TROY blogger Thomas V made mention of it. So I tracked it down and purchased it. A whopping 38 tracks of classics, appearances, remixes and a slew of unreleased material (11 to be exact).

01 Mobb Deep-Peer Pressure
02 Mobb Deep-Cop Hell (Unreleased)
03 Mobb Deep-Hit It From The Back
04 Mobb Deep-Patty Shop (Unreleased) feat. Big Noyd
05 Mobb Deep-Shook Ones (Parts 1 & 2)
06 Mobb Deep-The Bridge (94 Unreleased) feat. Big Noyd
07 Mobb Deep-Survival Of The Fittest (Original & Remix) feat. Crystal Johnson
08 Mobb Deep-Give Up The Goods feat. Big Noyd
09 Mobb Deep-We About To Get Hectic (Unreleased) feat. Gambino
10 Mobb Deep-Temperatures Rising (Original & Remix) feat. Crystal Johnson
11 Mobb Deep-Eye For A Eye feat. Nas & Raekwon
12 Mobb Deep-Drink Away The Pain feat. Q-Tip
13 Mobb Deep-Q.U. (Unreleased)
14 Das EFX-Microphone Master (Remix) feat. Mobb Deep
15 Da Youngsta's-Bloodshed & War feat. Mobb Deep
16 Mobb Deep-Take It In Blood (Unreleased)
17 Mobb Deep-Still Shinin
18 Big Noyd-Recognize & Realize (Parts 1 & 2) feat. Mobb Deep
19 The Almighty RSO-War's On feat. Mobb Deep
20 Mobb Deep-Back At You
21 Mobb Deep-Street Life feat. L.E.S. & ACD
22 Mobb Deep-First Day Of Spring (Unreleased) feat. Tragedy
23 Tragedy-LA, LA (Original & Remix) feat. Capone-N-Noreaga & Mobb Deep
24 LL Cool J-I Shot Ya feat. Keith Murray, Prodigy, Fat Joe & Foxxy Brown
25 Big Noyd-Usual Suspect (Original & Remix) feat. Havoc
26 Nas-Live Nigga Rap feat. Mobb Deep
27 Mobb Deep-Drop A Gem On Em
28 Mobb Deep-Rep The Q.B.C. (Unreleased) feat. Godfathers Pt. III
29 Shaquille O'Neal-Legal Money feat. Mobb Deep
30 Mobb Deep-Hell On Earth
31 Mobb Deep-Everyday Gunplay (Unreleased)
32 Foxxy Brown-Da Promise feat. Havoc
33 Mobb Deep-Crime Connection (Unreleased) feat. Cormega
34 Mobb Deep-G.O.D. Pt. III
35 Mobb Deep-In The Long Run (Unreleased) feat. Ty Nitty
36 Xzibit-Eye's May Shine (Remix) feat. Mobb Deep
37 Mobb Deep-Extortion feat. Method Man
38 Mobb Deep-Nightime Vultures feat. Raekwon

Since this is a very recent purchase, I didn't make a new cover to match all the other ones (and I think those days are behind me). But I did take the time to scan it in and lay out all new type. Up next is the final installment in this series, a double disc set for “The Best Of Jay-Z.”


enjoy,
--dirt_dog

8 comments:

  1. dat_triflin_ass_dudeMay 29, 2009 at 1:43 PM

    shit, i didn't know this existed either. Props for sharing

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  2. Thanks For Sharing!!!

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  3. i remember copping this way back in 2000 when i used to stay in Jersey. this is when i 1st heard Shook Ones Pt.1, and i was blown away! im tellin yall Pt.1 is not no average jam, this is a bonafide classic! it gets overlooked for Pt.2 but yall better recognize!

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  4. @Brandon E.- I agree. Part 1 is certified. It got so overlooked because part 2 just had that perfect street banger and commercial appeal to really put them over. The amount of play part 2 got when it dropped was ridiculous. The same way people get sick of hearing somehthing like 'blame it on the alcohol', I was sick to death of part 2. Matter fact, I was done with it before it even hit the mainstream. College radio was the shit.

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  5. You know what? There was another mix of part one that Stretch or Bobbito played that was mad ill.
    It had a xylophone type bell sample. I don't know if it was a Stretch Armstrong Remix or just a blend or what, but that shit was my favorite one.
    Which reminds me of something waaay off topic- That other mix of Akinyele's 'No Exit' that Stretch played like 5 weeks straight. That shit was rugged. Let me take my ass over to the TROY forum and try to find out about this shit. ;)

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  6. DAMN! we about to get hectic in quality sound!?!?! I wish it where the whole song

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  7. Thanks for posting. I have this on cassette and I dug it up today wishing I could hear this shit once again. Thank God for the Internet and cool people like you who took the time to convert it. I had a whole set of these. Best of Biggie, Redman, Method Man, and Mobb Deep. Mister Cee was my favorite DJ next to Doo Wop

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