3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Esham's Greatest Hits part 2Thursday, October 11, 2001
There are only 3 tracks on here that have never been on any other release. One is "As I Rock an Roll" originally recorded in 1987. So that alone is worth the price. If you are not familiar with Esham this is a good place to start as it contains a good amount of his work from all of his albums. You can definetly see how he matures as a rapper. Not to mention that songs like Outcha Atmosphere and Black Orchid almost sound like they are from a different artist. Which goes to show you just how original Esham can be.
0 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Back From the DeadFriday, March 31, 2000
Hey i don't have this cd yet, however just by looking at these songs I can already tell you it's way better then Mail Dominance. Songs like Comerica, Midnight Hour etc. is what made ESHAM as well as older cuts such as Redrum. Outcha Atmosphere is ok but still lame compared to all the older stuff he put out. If anyone has ever heard the song Judgement Day by ESHAM then listen to it again. He was one of the first ones to use a mix of rap and guitars and stuff like that(Even though the beat is taken it's still a good mix of rap and rock). If he wanted to change his style he shoulv'e went back to that. Not the stuff that he put out on Mail Dominance. I'm giving ESHAM one more chance on his next new LP, if it's as bad as Mail Dominance then ACID RAP will have died for good. As far as this album goes, it's just old songs sorta like Detroit Dogsh*t was. I gave it a four cuz it has a Mail Dominance song on it.