P Diddy Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix
P. Diddy Bad Boy Records Present...
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- Format: Explicit Lyrics
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- Studio: Arista
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: May 14, 2002
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- ASIN: B000065CT3
- UPC: 786127306224
- Sales Rank: 140637
Tracks:
1: Intro - P. Diddy
2: Special Delivery (Remix) - G. Dep feat. Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray Craig Mack
3: I Need A Girl (Part Two) - P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans Tammy Ruggeri
4: Bad Boy For Life (Remix) - P. Diddy featuring Busta Rhymes M.O.P.
5: I Need A Girl (Part One) - P. Diddy feat. Usher Loon
6: The Remix Phenomenon (Interlude) - P. Diddy
7: Unfoolish - Ashanti feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
8: Dance With Me (Remix)/Peaches Cream (Remix) - 112 feat. Beanie Sigel Ludacris
9: No More Drama (Remix) - Mary J. Blige feat. P. Diddy
10: So Complete (Remix) - P. Diddy Cheri Dennis
11: Notorious B.I.G. (Remix) - The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Lil' Kim P. Diddy
12: That's Crazy - P. Diddy feat. Black Rob, Missy Elliott, Snoop Dogg G. Dep
13: Woke Up In The Morning (Remix) - Carl Thomas feat. The Notorious B.I.G.
14: You Gets No Love (Remix) - Faith Evans feat. G. Dep
15: Special Delivery (Remix) (Video)
16: I Need A Girl (Part Two) (Video)
Editorial Review from Amazon.com:
Don't believe the hype: Bad Boy Records did Inot/I invent the remix, the company has just done a good job using it. But the past is the past. Don't come here if you're looking for Puffy's earlier groundbreaking work with the likes of Jodeci and Super Cat. The "hits" here are of a more recent vintage, and if these remixes are any indication, it seems Diddy has reached the bottom of his bag of tricks. Screeching bells, Ghostface Killah, and the return of the MacK (Craig Mack) give G. Dep's "Special Delivery" (from last year's IChild of the Ghetto/I) that hyped Bad Boy flavor of yore, but it's all downhill from there. Lines like "We used to drive the whole city wild" make listening to "I Need a Girl," Puffy's maudlin ode to ex-squeeze J. Lo, a cringe-inducing experience, and the producer-rapper's painfully weak rhyme ruins Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama." Most disturbing is Puffy's crass opportunism: Biggie's "voice from the grave" duet with Ashanti (on "Unfoolish") is downright creepy and ultimately unnecessary. I--Rebecca Levine/I
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    A Piece Of Remix Paradise, 2005-04-02
The remix can be a very dangerous tool if used in the wrong hands; many remixer's have a habits of either (1) changing the original into something we don't like anymore, or (2) changing it so little that we don't even see why they bothered. Some remix equal the original, like J. Lo and Ja Rule's "I'm Real" (Murder Remix); a select few surpass them, like 'N Sync's "Girlfriend" (Neptunes Remix feat. Nelly); but most a major dissapointments. P. Diddy may not have "invented" the remix, but his "P Diddy Bad Boy Records Present: We Invented the Remix" demonstates his mastery of it. All the tracks aren't in the same league, yet it doesn't mattter too much because there are a number of really good ones and the album flows well as a whole. Part of it's success is the fact that it has remixes from multiple artists on the Bad Boy label; thus at times it feels more like a compilation than a remix album. Two of the most notable selections are the remixes of "I Need A Girl (To Bella)"; both singles surpass the original cut:
br /- P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans Tammy Ruggieri "I Need A Girl Part II" A-. A terrific RB/rap track with a positive tone to it. Five artists may seem like too many, but everyone is giving a good amount of time to create this blissful track off one of the few remix albums that doesn't suck.
br /- P.Diddy feat. Usher Loon "I Need A Girl Part I". A-. For a change from most music, Parts I II are actually different! Part II may be the more involving one, but this part still has a whole lot of charisma and likability to it. Another entry in for the era of positive hip-hop (almost RB).
br /Although it is a little odd that "Part II" comes before "Part I". Unfortunetly, in between these two wonderful songs is the album's low point: the "Bad Boy For Life" (Remix feat. Busta Rhymes and M.O.P.). The original version wasn't great, but it had a rough edge to its fragmented beat. This version takes that edge and drives it into the ground by destroying the entire beat and taking away part of the meaning. But the album does enter more great heights; one being Ashanti's "Unfoolish" (feat. the Notorious B.I.G.). It is a clever take on "Foolish" as it shows the flip side to the song, and contain's some chilling raps from Biggie. 112's "Peaches Cream" (Remix feat. Ludacris)is another highlight; as Ludacris' breezy guest verse mends perfectly with 112's blissful lyrics. The song flows so perfectly that we get caught up, even during the explicit content. Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama" (Remix feat. P. Diddy) and "Notorious B.I.G." (Remix feat. P. Diddy and Lil' Kim) are also catchy, fun counterparts to their originals.
br /Bottom Line: ***. This is quite an entertaining album, which join's Jennifer Lopez' "J To Tha L-O Remixes" as a good remix album. The album functions perfectly as a non-stop party, and is loaded with fun and skill. This isn't a great disc, but it is a very entertaining one that shows why P. Diddy is a modern "Jack Of All Trades'.
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