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How High | 
enlarge | Artist: Original Soundtrack Label: Def Jam Category: Music
Buy New: $39.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 566270
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Media: LP Record Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2
UPC: 731458662815 EAN: 0731458662815 ASIN: B00005RGPH
Release Date: December 11, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED, 2 LP SET
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| Tracks:
| • | Pt. II - Noble, Reggie | | • | Round and Round - Showes, S. | | • | Cisco Kid - Allen, S. | | • | America's Most - Noble, Reggie | | • | Let's Do It - Noble, Reggie | | • | We Don't No How 2 Act - Noble, Reggie | | • | Who Wanna Rap - Charles, P. | | • | Fine Line - Wailoo, K. | | • | N2gether Now - Durst, F. | | • | Party Up (Up in Here) - Simmons, E. | | • | What's Your Fantasy - Bridges, C. | | • | Da Rockwilder - Noble, Reggie | | • | Bring da Pain - Smith, Clifford [Me | | • | How to Roll a Blunt - Noble, Reggie | | • | All I Need - Smith, Clifford [Me | | • | Big Dogs - Noble, Reggie | | • | How High - Noble, Reggie |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Rap's zaniest duo can get deep when they so choose, but 9 times out of 10 they opt to get high instead, a fact well documented by the soundtrack to their first feature-length film. Like a conversation between two herbally elevated running buddies, the material here is largely not new. Even "Fine Line," a track featuring the relatively unknown Canadian MC Saukrates, was lifted from the rapper's self-released 1999 debut CD, Volume I, Underground Tapes. But How High does a good job of collecting B-sides (RZA's remix of Meth's "All I Need") and radio hits that were part of records that may never have made it into your permanent collection (Ludacris's "What's Your Fantasy" and DMX's "Party Up"). Redman's "How to Roll a Blunt" proves just how good a producer Pete Rock is, even when he's not trying very hard, and "Bring Da Pain" will remind you that Meth was considered a high-grade MC before the world familiarized themselves with his verbal tics. --Rebecca Levine
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Pretty decent, mostly dissapointing August 3, 2006 Ever since Blackout it seems to me Red & Meth have fallen off. They have yet to even attempt to satisfy thay fans with another bangin album.This mostly contains old songs on this album. I was hopin to here Red and Meth droppin somethin new. But at least they got the track with Meth and limp bizuit. So I didn't have to go out and buy they wack album for just that one song. A cool compilation, give or take a couple of tracks, especially DMX wack track that never should have made it.
The missing song May 22, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
i dont own the cd but i saw the movie and they forgot one song that epeare in the movie and missing here some song by ramstein
mostly already released songs October 28, 2004 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is an alright soundtrack that has a few older releases from Johhny Blaze & the Funk Doctor with about 5 new songs from the 2. It has 10 previously released songs so you probably have most of them. It has its high points and the America's Most track & We Don't Know How To Act are new songs that are tight.
2. Pt. II - (9) - Method Man & Redman 3. Round and Round [Remix] - (7) - Jonell f/ Meth 4. Cisco Kid - (6) - Cypress Hill 5. America's Most - (9.5) - Meth & Red 7. Let's Do It - (7.5) - Method Man 8. We Don't No How 2 Act - (8.5) - Redman 9. Who Wanna Rap - (9) - Streetlife 10. Fine Line - (7) - Saukrates (also on "Funk Flex - Mixtape Vol 4.") 11. N2gether Now - (8.5) - Limp Bizkit & Method Man (also on "Limp Bizkit - Significant Other") 12. Party Up (Up in Here) - (6.5) - DMX (also on "DMX - ...And Then There Was X") 13. What's Your Fantasy - (6.5) - Ludacris f/ Shawnna (also on Luda's 2001 album) 14. Rockwilder - (10) - classic by: Method Man & Redman (also on their "Blackout" album) 16. Bring da Pain - (9) - Method Man (also on "Method Man - Tical") 17. How to Roll a Blunt - (6) - Redman (also on his first album) 18. All I Need [Remix] - (9.5) - Method Man f/ Mary J. Blige 19. Big Dogs - (8.5) - Method Man & Redman (also on Method Man - Tical 2000 album) 20. How High [Remix] - (9.5) - Method Man & Redman
P.S. Check all my reviews
How High The Soundtrack February 19, 2003 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
TRACKS:1. INTRO 2. PART 2 4.5/5 3. ROUND AND ROUND REMIX 3.5/5 4. CISCO KID 5/5 5. AMERICA'S MOST 4.5/5 6. SKIT 7. LET'S DO IT 5/5 8. WE DON'T NO HOW 2 ACT 4.75/5 :) 9. WHO WANNA RAP 4/5 (BCUZ TOO SHORT) 10. FINE LINE 4.75/5 11. N 2 GETHER NOW 5/5 12. PARTY UP 5/5 13. WHAT'S YOUR FANTASY 4.75/5 14. DA ROCKWILDER 4/5 15. SKIT 16. BRING DA PAIN 4.5/5 17. HOW 2 ROLL A BLUNT 4.75/5 18. ALL I NEED REMIX 4/5 19. BIG DOGS 4/5 20. HOW HIGH REMIX 4/5
I...I Get So High! June 28, 2002 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Method Man the Ticallion Stallion AKA Johnny Blaze partnered with the Reggie Noble, The Funk Docta Spot AKA Redman. Together they get you HIIIGGGHHH! How High that is. So High that you could kiss the sky....UP Up to the SKYYY! And if you listen high, review the album high, you give high scores. Method Man and Redman are definitely known for blazing that reefa, that green, that sticky icky icky ooh weee put it in the air. Ever since their first duet on the Show Soundtrack, How High, they have been a near unstoppable duo. Their styles compliment each other very well. Method Man is the more flow orientated chilled rapper and Redman is the crazy, funky, funny lyricist. Together they are Wild and you have fun while listening to them. This is an entertaining soundtrack not to be taken seriously, just like the movie. If you do take it seriously you are an idiot. This is all about wilin and having fun. Half the album is new songs and half are older songs. Pt. 2 is one of the new songs and Redman and Method Man get funky on it and the Toni Braxton sample was brilliant. Round And Round Remix by Jonell and Method Man is another off the chain song I'm sure you have heard. Cisco Kid, Americas Most, and We Don't Know How To Act are some other bangers. The old songs are the Method Man and Limp Bizkit collabo. N2Gether Now, DMX- Party Up, Ludacris- What's Your Fantasy, The classic Rockwilder, Method Man's Bring Da Pain off Tical, Redman's How To Roll A Blunt off Whut?!? Thee Album. Method Man & Mary J. Bliges MASTERPIECE All I Need rmx, and the How High remix. Overall an entertaining, light hearted fun album. If you liked the movie you will like the soundtrack. Recommended.
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