The Slim Shady LP announced not only Eminem's arrival, but it established that his producer Dr. Dre was anything but passé, thereby raising expectations for 2001, the long-anticipated sequel to The Chronic. It suggested that 2001 wouldn't simply be recycled Chronic, and, musically speaking, that's more or less true. He's pushed himself hard, finding new variations in the formula by adding ominous strings, soulful vocals, and reggae, resulting in fairly interesting recontextualizations. Padded out to 22 tracks, 2001 isn't as consistent or striking as Slim Shady, but the music is always brimming with character. If only the same could be said about the rappers! Why does a producer as original as Dre work with such pedestrian rappers? Perhaps it's to ensure his control over the project, or to mask his own shortcomings as an MC, but the album suffers considerably as a result. Out of all the other rappers on 2001, only Snoop and Eminem -- Dre's two great protégés -- have character and while Eminem's jokiness still is unpredictable, Snoop sounds nearly as tired as the second-rate rappers. The only difference is, there's pleasure in hearing Snoop's style, while the rest sound staid. That's the major problem with 2001: lyrically and thematically, it's nothing but gangsta clichés. Scratch that, it's über-gangsta, blown up so large that it feels like a parody. Song after song, there's a never-ending litany of violence, drugs, p**sy, b**ches, dope, guns, and gangsters. After a full decade of this, it takes real effort to get outraged at this stuff, so chances are, you'll shut out the words and groove along since, sonically, this is first-rate, straight-up gangsta. Still, no matter how much fun you may have, it's hard not to shake the feeling that this is cheap, not lasting, fun. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 2,3,4,6,7,10,11,12,13,15,17,19,20,21 and 22)
I think Pandora's dorky employee Stephen Thomas Erlewine's review of the chronic 2001 is out of touch with what the people really think and feel. Is this the best people Pandora can find to write music review's? I would say about seventy-five percent of Pandora's reviews are way off based, regardless if you are a fan or not.
there's a couple of tracks on here that i dont praise(8, 15, 16).....some that are too short that shoulda been longer(3, 11, 12, 18 jk jk) and some where the lyrics coulda been way betta(6, 13, 17, 19) but overall is still a classic album worth 13 bucks
dude, reviewer people have different tastes in music get off your high horse cause some dudes listen to gangsta s**t 1st off try rapping, before you say someone can't rap all admit they arent all good, but the performances, plus the production gives and has gave it, a pass
This album has a few iffy tracks, but overall is a great album. Forgot about Dre is Eminem at his finest, and the beats throughout are classic Dre and Mel Man
The album is a classic seeing as it's still loved in 2009(about 10 after it was released.) I think people criticize it because it's the follow up to the Chronic, which was arguably one of the most influential Hip Hop albums of all time.
Personallly I like this album. They just don't make music liek this anymore. All this new s**t sounds like s**t. Take me back and keep me there. You got people out there like Kanye, Soljaboy, and other s**t and that's exactly what it sounds like. Dre has always been and will always be great at what he does. Everyone wants to be like him and that's quite obvious. Just my opinion. Keep it up Dre-always have and will like your style.
I agree with stormy. Pretty biased review, I'd go to another source, not just a rap source but anything half-way credible, to get a more well-rounded outlook on this album. It's not horrible, one-hit wonder, pawn for a dollar garbage like a lot of crap thats commercially successful. It's relistenable and has some staying power, hell its 2009... But if you haven't heard of dre though, check out the chronic first.
Yea, this review is crap. Maybe an actual rap critic would have had something worthwhile to say - this Stephen guy's a 'lil jaded. Oh yea, and chuckan, I might have to disagree with you (just a bit, yo) and say Dark Side of the Moon has more originality, more replayability, and more soul than this album, although I get what you're sayin'.
Chronic 2001. The only album that you still hear bein bumped with the windows down. The only album that you can listen to from track 1 to 22 without gettin sick of it. The ONLY album that had the whole US, every class, every color, listenin to the same great sounds. When was the last time you saw the rich kids playin the same stuff as the poor kids? This album was the first and last epic production. Nothin has this much originality, replayability, and soul to this day. Remove this description!
this description of 2001 is poorly done. Who would take that much time to write such a poor description of an album they obviously are jealous of? Is this some guy who Dr. Dre bullied in school?
Wow!
How can this be said about possibly the best album of all time? This album is one of the very few albums that I can listen to from start to finish without wanting to hit the skip button. I can honestly say that every song on 2001 is in my top 100-200 favorite songs of all time with maybe the exception of "The Message"(which is still a good song).
For me the only other album that has this one beat is Loyalty And Betrayal by E-40 for best overall album of all time. All Eyez On Me is up t