Live Hardcore Worldwide
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| Live Hardcore Worldwide | ||||
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| Live album by Boogie Down Productions | ||||
| Released | March 12, 1991 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||
| Length | 63:55 | |||
| Label | Jive/RCA Records 1425-J |
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| Producer | KRS-One | |||
| Boogie Down Productions chronology | ||||
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| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Boston Phoenix | (favorable)[2] |
| Entertainment Weekly | A+[3] |
| Rolling Stone | |
| Rolling Stone | |
| The Source | |
| Trouser Press | (favorable)[7] |
Live Hardcore Worldwide is the only live album by Boogie Down Productions. It features tracks from all of Boogie Down Productions' first four albums and a few new tracks. In his review for The Source Chris Wild wrote "BDP fans should buy this album. So should anyone who is interested in what a real hip-hop show sounds like." [8]
Track listing
- "KRS-One Intro" (New Track)
- "Lick A Shot" (New Track)
- "The Eye Opener" (New Track)
- "Jack Of Spades" (From Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop)
- "My Philosophy" (From By All Means Necessary)
- "Still #1 (Freestyle)" (New Track)
- "Poetry" (From Criminal Minded)
- "House Nigga's" (From Edutainment)
- "Criminal Minded" (From Criminal Minded)
- "Jimmy" (From By All Means Necessary)
- "The Bridge Is Over" (From Criminal Minded)
- "Ya Know The Rules" (From Edutainment)
- "Kenny Parker Intro" (From Edutainment)
- "South Bronx" (From Criminal Minded)
- "Reggae Medley" (New Track)
- "Super Hoe" (From Criminal Minded)
- "Up To Date" (New Track)
- "Why Is That" (From Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop)
- "Stop The Violence" (From By All Means Necessary)
- "Bo Bo Bo" (From Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop)
- "Come To The Teacher" (New Track)
- "Breath Control II" (From Edutainment)
- "Self Destruction" (New Track)
- "KRS-One Outro" (New Track)
Album chart positions
| Year | Album | Chart positions | |
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| Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | ||
| 1991 | Live Hardcore Worldwide | 115 | 25 |
References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Boston Phoenix review
- ^ Entertainment Weekly review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ The Source review
- ^ Trouser Press review
- ^ Cee Wild (May, 1991) Live Hardcore Worldwide Album Review. The Source.
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