That's the write up...
"After releasing a collection of
Snoop outtakes plus their “Re-Lit” version of
Dr. Dre’s
The Chronic, the WIDEawake Entertainment group continued their unleashing of Death Row Records vault with their most ambitious project yet. The Ultimate Death Row Collection kicks off with a disc full of hits from the infamous West Coast label’s heyday. With “Gin & Juice” (
Snoop Dogg), “Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang” (
Dr. Dre), “I Ain’t Mad at Cha” (
2Pac), “Regulate” (
Warren G.), and a slew of others, it’s a whirlwind of vital G-Funk hits and West Coast classics that finishes on a high note, the fan favorite “Afro Puffs” (
Lady of Rage). Disc two and three are where things get interesting, as a series of unreleased and rare tracks present an alternative-reality version of Death Row. From the
LBC Crew’s ominous “Six Shooter” to
Soopafly’s underappreciated party cut “This Type of Flow,” the collection makes the Row seem much more active and diverse than most will remember. Add to that undiscovered gems like
Kurupt throwing some beef
Too Short’s way (“Everybody Needs to Slow Down”)
Danny Boy delivering a prime G-Funk ballad ( “Rock, Roll, & Bounce”), and
Petey Pablo in Death Row mode (“Spit Game”), and there’s plenty here for West Coast fans to savor. One wishes the liner notes were beefier or that all the "Producer Unknown” credits were resolved, though, and putting classic tracks like
2Pac’s “All Eyez on Me” amongst the rarities makes this collection seem confused. Still, these are minor complaints, and when a collection shifts the mystery from “what did it all sound like?” to “why weren’t these great tracks big hits?”, it’s an easy recommendation."