Mammothly influential producer and the Godfather of G-Funk, producer/rapper
Dr. Dre's best work was on the Death Row label. It was there where he released the West Coast's greatest album,
The Chronic, and where he turned a scrappy unknown named
Snoop Doggy Dogg into one of the biggest hip-hop stars ever. You just can't call yourself a serious rap fan unless there's a copy of both
The Chronic and
Snoop's
Doggystyle in your collection, and if there is, you're going to overlap this collection considerably. You're really going to get into some serious overlapping if you bought 2002's
Dre collection
Chronicle: Best of the Works, since the like-titled
Chronicles differs by only five cuts. Still, this is amazing G-funk, and putting lesser-known nuggets like the great "Afro Puffs" by
the Lady of Rage next to the big hits only makes it sweeter. The artwork here is better than the 2002 release, the liner notes are well done and informative, and if you need a portable collection of
Dre's production work, then go for it. If you're keeping up your hip-hop classics, there's not a whole lot here you'll need, and through single-track downloading, you can take care of that for only a couple bucks. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide