Good Life: The Best Of Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | June 10, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1991–98 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Elektra/Rhino/Atlantic Records 73863 | |||
Producer | Pete Rock | |||
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | A− [2] |
Good Life is a compilation of the best songs by golden age hip hop group Pete Rock & CL Smooth. It contains singles and highlights from their two full-length albums and one EP, as well as leftover songs from soundtracks. It also contains the Pete Rock single "Take Your Time", one of the only songs by the duo that doesn't feature a performance by CL Smooth.
All songs produced by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, except for "Lots of Lovin'" which contains additional production by Nevelle Hodge.
# | Title | Time | Songwriters | Performers | Original Album |
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1 | "Lots Of Lovin'" | 4:46 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Nevelle Hodge | CL Smooth | Mecca and the Soul Brother |
2 | "Straighten It Out" | 4:13 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | CL Smooth | Mecca and the Soul Brother |
3 | "Anger In The Nation" | 5:33 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Adofo Abdullah Muhammad | CL Smooth | Mecca and the Soul Brother |
4 | "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" | 4:46 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | CL Smooth Pete Rock | Mecca and the Soul Brother |
5 | "Skinz" | 4:15 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Maxwell Dixon | Pete Rock CL Smooth Grand Puba | Mecca and the Soul Brother |
6 | "Take You There" | 4:45 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Keni Burke Alan Felder Norma Jean Wright | Pete Rock CL Smooth | The Main Ingredient |
7 | "The Creator" | 4:44 | Peter Phillips Maxwell Dixon | Pete Rock | All Souled Out |
8 | "Mecca & The Soul Brother" | 5:59 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | Pete Rock CL Smooth | All Souled Out |
9 | "It's Not A Game" | 4:22 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | CL Smooth | "It's Not a Game" promo single |
10 | "I Got A Love" | 5:11 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn David Lewis | CL Smooth | The Main Ingredient |
11 | "All The Places" | 5:41 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Larry Mizell Fonce Mizell | CL Smooth | The Main Ingredient |
12 | "Searching" | 5:06 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | CL Smooth | The Main Ingredient |
13 | "Good Life" | 3:53 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn | CL Smooth | All Souled Out |
14 | "One In A Million" | 4:04 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Jack McDuff | CL Smooth Pete Rock | Poetic Justice (Music from the Motion Picture) |
15 | "Death Becomes You" | 4:13 | Peter Phillips Corey Penn Tommy Guest | CL Smooth YG'z Pete Rock | Menace II Society (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
16 | "Take Your Time" | 4:31 | Peter Phillips Carl McIntosh Jane Eugene | Pete Rock Loose Ends | Soul Survivor |
Peter O. Phillips, better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an American music producer, DJ and rapper. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time, and is often mentioned alongside DJ Premier, RZA, and Q-Tip as one of the mainstays of 1990s East Coast hip hop production. He rose to prominence in the early 1990s as one half of the critically acclaimed group Pete Rock & CL Smooth. Early on in his career, he was also famed for his remix work.
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