Greatest Hits (Run–D.M.C. album)

Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by Run–D.M.C.
Released September 10, 2002
Recorded 1983–2000
Genre Hip hop, rap rock
Length N/A
Label Arista
Producer Stephen Ett / Rob Santos
Run–D.M.C. chronology
High Profile: The Original Rhymes
(2002)
Greatest Hits
(2002)
The Best of Run–DMC
(2003)
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Robert ChristgauA[1]

Greatest Hits is a greatest hits compilation album of Run–D.M.C.'s material. While it was argued that hits such as "The Ave.", "Pause" and "Ooh, What'cha Gonna Do?" should have found a place in this release, Run speculated during a Marie Claire interview in 2003 that the album was simply showcasing the group's better known earlier work:

"I want kids to pick up this album and go '..So that's what hip hop sounded like in 1984, cool'. It's not because I dislike any of those [later] records."

After Jam Master Jay's death, the group retired - however for not meeting their contractual obligations with Arista Records, this left Run–D.M.C.'s entire catalog open for exploitation. Since the release of this 'Greatest Hits' record, Arista Records has released several other 'Greatest Hits' albums of Run–D.M.C.'s material.

Fans consider this release as the 'official' Greatest Hits collection, because it was the last official Run–D.M.C. release before the death of Jam Master Jay.

Track listing

  1. "King of Rock"
  2. "It's Tricky"
  3. "Beats to the Rhyme"
  4. "Can You Rock It Like This"
  5. "Walk This Way" (featuring Aerosmith)
  6. "Run's House"
  7. "Rock Box"
  8. "Peter Piper"
  9. "Mary, Mary"
  10. "Hard Times"
  11. "You Be Illin'"
  12. "It's Like That"
  13. "My Adidas"
  14. "Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1)"
  15. "You Talk Too Much"
  16. "Jam-Master Jay"
  17. "Down with the King" (featuring Pete Rock & CL Smooth)
  18. "Christmas in Hollis"

2003 Rerelease

  1. "It's Like That" (featuring Jason Nevins)
  2. "Walk This Way" (featuring Aerosmith)
  3. "Sucker MC's"
  4. "My Adidas"
  5. "King of Rock"
  6. "It's Tricky"
  7. "Can You Rock It Like This"
  8. "You Be Illin'"
  9. "Rock Box"
  10. "Run's House"
  11. "Peter Piper"
  12. "Bounce"
  13. "Beats to the Rhyme"
  14. "Jam Master Jay"
  15. "Hard Times"
  16. "Down with the King"
  17. "Mary Mary"
  18. "What's It All About"
  19. "It's Tricky 2003" (featuring Jacknife Lee)

References

  1. Christgau, Robert. "Greatest Hits". Robert Christgau.
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