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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | 
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| Artist: Various Artists Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
List Price: $51.98 Buy New: $39.98 You Save: $12.00 (23%)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 76273
Format: Box Set, Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.7 x 2.4
MPN: 000377302 UPC: 602498649039 EAN: 0602498649039 ASIN: B00068NWQ0
Release Date: December 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Bounce FM Intro | | • | Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swingin' | | • | Rick James - Cold Blooded | | • | The Gap Band - You Dropped A Bomb On Me | | • | Cameo - Candy | | • | Ronnie Hudson - West Coast Poplock | | • | You're On Bounce FM | | • | Zapp - I Can Make You Dance | | • | Dazz Band - Let It Whip | | • | Roy Ayers - Running Away | | • | Ohio Players - Funky Worm | | • | Maze - Twilight | | • | That Was Bounce FM | | • | Glory Hole Theme Park: Fun With Strangers | | • | Eris Pump Up Shoes |
Disc 2
| • | Playback FM Intro | | • | Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause | | • | Brand Nubian - Brand Nubian | | • | Slick Rick - Children's Story | | • | You're On Playback FM | | • | Eric B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul | | • | Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - It Takes Two | | • | That Was Playback FM | | • | Kid Frost - La Raza | | • | The D.O.C. - It's Funky Enough | | • | Da Lench Mob - Guerillas In Tha Mist | | • | Compton's Most Wanted - Hood Took Me Under | | • | Cypress Hill - How I Could Just Kill A Man | | • | 2 Pac - I Don't Give A F**k | | • | Ice Diamonds | | • | Commando Pest Eradication |
Disc 3
| • | Mastersounds 98.3 Intro | | • | James Brown - The Payback | | • | The Chakachas - Jungle Fever | | • | Lyn Collins - Think About It | | • | Bobby Byrd - I Know You Got Soul | | • | Charles Wright - Express Yourself | | • | Maceo & The Macks - Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) | | • | You're On Mastersounds 98.3 | | • | Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - (I Got) So Much Trouble | | • | In My Mind | | • | The J.B.'s - Grunt | | • | Harlem Underground Band - Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba | | • | James Brown - Funky President | | • | Booker T & The MG's - Green Onions | | • | That Was Mastersounds 98.3 | | • | Cluckin' Bell | | • | Zebra Bar: Fun To Try |
Disc 4
| • | K-Rose Intro | | • | Willie Nelson - Crazy | | • | Hank Williams - Hey Good Lookin' | | • | Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man | | • | Statler Brothers - Bed of Roses | | • | You're On K-Rose | | • | Jerry Reed - Amos Moses | | • | Eddie Rabbit - I Love A Rainy Night | | • | Whitey Shafer - All My Ex's Live In Texas | | • | Ed Bruce - Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys | | • | Merle Haggard - Always Wanting You | | • | Patsy Cline - Three Cigarettes In The Ashtray | | • | That Was K-Rose | | • | Logger | | • | Starfish Resort And Casino |
Disc 5
| • | CSR 103:9 Intro | | • | Guy - Groove Me | | • | Today - I Got The Feeling | | • | Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel | | • | En Vogue - My Lovin' (Never Gonna Get It) | | • | Wrecks-N-Effect - New Jack Swing | | • | Boyz II Men - Motownphilly | | • | You're On CSR 103:9 | | • | Bell Biv DeVoe - Poison | | • | Samuelle - So You Like What You See | | • | SWV - I'm So Into You | | • | Aaron Hall - Don't Be Afraid | | • | Ralph Tresvant - Sensitivity | | • | That Was CSR 103:9 | | • | Renegade Cologne | | • | The Epsilon Program: Covet |
Disc 6
| • | K-Jah Intro | | • | Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Chase The Devil | | • | Barrington Levy - Here I Come | | • | Black Uhuru - Great Train Robbery | | • | Blood Sisters - Ring My Bell | | • | Toots & The Maytals - Funky Kingston | | • | Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown | | • | You're On K-Jah | | • | Pliers - Bam Bam | | • | Dillinger - Cocaine in My Brain | | • | Black Harmony - Don't Let It go To Your Head | | • | Reggie Stepper - Drum Pan Sound | | • | The Maytals - Pressure Drop | | • | That Was K-Jah | | • | Sooth Cough Medicine | | • | Wrestling On Weazel |
Disc 7
| • | K-DST Intro | | • | Heart - Barracuda | | • | Kiss - Strutter | | • | Boston - Smokin' | | • | Grand Funk Railroad - Some Kind of Wonderful | | • | Joe Cocker - Woman To Woman | | • | Humble Pie - Get Down To It | | • | You're On K-Dst | | • | America- A Horse With No Name | | • | The Who - Eminence Front | | • | Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird | | • | Eddie Money - Two Tickets To Paradise | | • | Rod Stewart - Young Turks | | • | That Was K-DST | | • | Midlife Crisis Center | | • | San Andreas Telephone: New Father |
Disc 8
| • | Radio X Intro | | • | Soundgarden - Rusty Cage | | • | Helmet - Unsung | | • | Faith No More - Midlife Crisis | | • | Stone Temple Pilots - Plush | | • | Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name | | • | You're On Radio X | | • | Living Colour - Cult Of Personality | | • | Danzig - Mother | | • | Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus | | • | Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing | | • | L7 - Pretend We're Dead | | • | That Was Radio X | | • | My Five Uncles | | • | Exsorbeo Handheld Gaming System |
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Album Description GRAND THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS, OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK BOX SET: This 8 CD Set is the indispensable companion to GRAND THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS. The 8 CD's are loaded with the music featured inside the game. About the Game: Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas, a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where filmstars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers. Now, it's the early 90s. Carl's got to go home. His mother has been murdered, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are all heading towards disaster. On his return to the neighborhood, a couple of corrupt cops frame him for homicide. CJ is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, to save his family and to take control of the streets. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the next installment in the blockbuster franchise that has redefined interactive entertainment.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Grand theft Auto January 9, 2007 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
Brought this game for a friend. He loves it. States the graphics are great. Price was great compared to store prices. Game arrived undamaged.
WTF!?! September 26, 2005 2 out of 33 found this review helpful
ok ok ok you do NOT make a GTA CD box with country music in it i mean come on. Mabye when your playing the game but i dont think its right to have one hole frickin' CD dedicated to country music in a GTA box. Also Radio Los Santos has to share a CD with Playback. Obviously the only reason your gana buy this is because of the great rap and mabye for the old school dance music you might share with your parents... NOT LOL!!! Finally they also cut out some of the best songs from the game which include "187" Snoop Dog and Dr. Dre, "The Ghetto" (my favorite song) Too Short and many more. Even though they did have did have Slick Rick, Kid Frost and 2pac. There just wasnt enough rap in this box. If they took out the country and had Radio Los Santos have its own CD this would be perfct!
Incomplete. September 5, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
That about says it all. Now I respect the quality products from Rockstar, although this isn't one of them. Why again must some of the best songs from the radio station be missed out again? I remember the days of Vice City, singing along to the tracks which were unavailable on the soundtrack when it was released separately. Thankfully not many were missed out and I was available to obtain them another way legally. However a huge amount are missed this time. I don't know if it's down to record companies or the artists not letting their songs be placed on or some random with a distaste for the public but one thing's for sure it certainly is inconvenient. Ah well, there's always next time.
All Rights Reserved August 3, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Well well well. This is the uber game with the uber sound track right? In some respects it is, 8 discs, better cover art and more songs for almost the same price. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, was a smash success for many reasons, one of them in my opinion was the inclusion of the music. I guess I'm a closet 80's music person since I didn't know much about it, but after that game I was out in the store checking out Flock of Seagulls albums. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a great game but I guess I'm not a fan of the 90's as I thought I was, especially music. The discs are set up like music cds, I miss the D.J. interface that Vice City had for each disc, made it personal in a way and the inclusion/exclusion of certain songs can be maddening. I mean why have "Welcome 2 the Jungle" on the commercials but not the ultimate soundtrack? Sure licensing issues aside, I enjoy the pack but again I guess I found out I'm not a 90's type music guy. The only big disappointment on the disc was K-Rose, the country disc. 99% of the songs were not even close to that decade. . . Not to say I want *gulp* Acky Breaky Heart, but hey, it's the time not the quality of music. Good price for the amount of music but not the same for fans of the Vice City ultimate pack.
good collection, but WHY BUY IT? July 21, 2005 5 out of 15 found this review helpful
I can see why you might buy this if you don't own the game and just like the songs on the mix, but if you own the PC version of the game you can just listen to the tracks in the car or extract them to Ogg Vorbis and expand them onto CD if you want to.
So I can't really see why if you own the PC game you'd still buy this.
Having said that, I like the selection, and like the Vice City box set (which you can extract to MP3 from the PC game) it has slightly different DJ chatter, which is always funny.
Just try to behave yourself when you put it in your car stereo. Remember, you're NOT playing the game then. It's real life.
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