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A Retrospective
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2000 (2000-08-22)
Recorded1986–97
GenreHip hop
Length1:14:30
LabelJive Records
Producer
KRS-One chronology
I Got Next
(1997)
A Retrospective
(2000)
The Sneak Attack
(2001)
Singles from A Retrospective
  1. "South Bronx"
    Released: 1986
  2. "The Bridge Is Over"
    Released: March 3, 1987
  3. "My Philosophy"
    Released: 1988
  4. "Jack of Spades"
    Released: 1989
  5. "Why Is That?"
    Released: 1989
  6. "You Must Learn"
    Released: 1989
  7. "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)"
    Released: July 5, 1990
  8. "Duck Down/Essays on BDP-Ism"
    Released: 1992
  9. "Outta Here"
    Released: September 3, 1993
  10. "Sound of da Police"
    Released: December 6, 1993
  11. "MC's Act Like They Don't Know"
    Released: August 28, 1995
  12. "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)"
    Released: March 18, 1997
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[2]
Spin8/10[3]
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]
The Village VoiceA−[5]
Tom HullA[6]

A Retrospective is a compilation album by American rapper and record producer KRS-One. It was released on August 22, 2000 via Jive Records, and composed of previously released songs from the rapper's previous studio albums as part of Boogie Down Productions (3 songs from Criminal Minded, 3 tracks from By All Means Necessary, 3 tracks from Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop, 1 song from Edutainment, and 1 song from the b-side of single "Duck Down" from Sex and Violence), as well as his solo studio albums (3 songs from Return of the Boom Bap, 1 song from KRS-One and 1 song from I Got Next). The track "Essays on BDP-Ism" was the last track ever featured DJ Scott La Rock.

The album peaked at number 200 on the Billboard 200 and number 62 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."My Philosophy" (from the Boogie Down Productions album By All Means Necessary ℗ 1988 Zomba Recording Corporation)Lawrence ParkerKRS-One5:37
2."I'm Still #1" (from the Boogie Down Productions album By All Means Necessary ℗ 1988 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerKRS-One5:09
3."South Bronx" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Criminal Minded ℗ 1987 B-Boy Records/Big East Entertainment Group)5:08
4."Sound of da Police" (from the KRS-One album Return of the Boom Bap ℗ 1993 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerShowbiz4:18
5."Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Edutainment ℗ 1990 Zomba Recording Corporation)
  • Parker
  • Antoinette Colandero
Pal Joey6:39
6."Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)" (from the KRS-One album I Got Next ℗ 1997 Zomba Recording Corporation)3rd Eye4:50
7."You Must Learn" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop ℗ 1989 Zomba Recording Corporation)Parker
3:51
8."Jack of Spades" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop ℗ 1989 Zomba Recording Corporation)Parker
  • KRS-One
  • D-Nice (co.)
  • D-Square (co.)
  • Rebekah Foster (co.)
  • Spaceman (co.)
  • Sidney Mills (co.)
4:50
9."The Bridge Is Over" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Criminal Minded ℗ 1987 B-Boy Records/Big East Entertainment Group)
  • Parker
  • Sterling
  • KRS-One
  • DJ Scott La Rock
3:26
10."Jimmy" (from the Boogie Down Productions album By All Means Necessary ℗ 1988 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerKRS-One4:12
11."Criminal Minded" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Criminal Minded ℗ 1987 B-Boy Records/Big East Entertainment Group)
  • Parker
  • Sterling
  • KRS-One
  • DJ Scott La Rock
5:18
12."Black Cop" (from the KRS-One album Return of the Boom Bap ℗ 1993 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerKRS-One2:59
13."MC's Act Like They Don't Know" (from the KRS-One album KRS-One ℗ 1995 Zomba Recording Corporation)DJ Premier4:44
14."Why Is That?" (from the Boogie Down Productions album Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop ℗ 1989 Zomba Recording Corporation)Parker
  • KRS-One
  • D-Nice (co.)
  • D-Square (co.)
  • Rebekah Foster (co.)
  • Spaceman (co.)
  • Sidney Mills (co.)
3:56
15."Outta Here" (from the KRS-One album Return of the Boom Bap ℗ 1993 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerDJ Premier4:29
16."Essays on BDP-Ism" (from the Boogie Down Productions single "Duck Down" ℗ 1992 Zomba Recording Corporation)ParkerKRS-One5:04
Total length:1:14:30
Sample credits
Notes

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[7] 200
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[8] 62

References

  1. ^ Duffy, John. "KRS-One - A Retrospective Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  2. ^ Seymour, Craig (September 22, 2000). "Music Review: 'A Retrospective'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  3. ^ Gross, Joe (December 2000). "Reviews". Spin. Vol. 16, no. 12. Spin Media LLC. p. 226. ISSN 0886-3032. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  4. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert (February 13, 2001). "Robert Christgau: Consumer Guide Feb. 13, 2001: Pazz & Jop Preview". The Village Voice. Retrieved March 29, 2023 – via www.robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^ Hull, Tom. "Tom Hull: Grade List: KRS-One". tomhull.com. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  7. ^ "KRS-One Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  8. ^ "KRS-One Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2023.