Greatest Misses
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| Greatest hits album by Public Enemy | ||||
| Released | September 15, 1992 | |||
| Recorded | The Music Palace, West Hempstead, New York | |||
| Genre | Political hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop | |||
| Length | 50:56 | |||
| Label |
Def Jam/Columbia/SME Records OK 53014 | |||
| Producer | Public Enemy, The Bomb Squad, Gary G-Wiz, Paul Shabazz and Kerwin Young | |||
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Greatest Misses is Public Enemy's first compilation album released in 1992. It features new tracks (1-6), remixes of previously released songs (7-12) and a live British TV performance (13).
Track listing
- "Tie Goes to the Runner"
- "Hit Da Road Jack"
- "Gett Off My Back"
- "Gotta Do What I Gotta Do"
- "Air Hoodlum"
- "Hazy Shade of Criminal"
- "Megablast" (The Madd Skillz Bass Pipe Gett Off Remixx)
- "Louder Than a Bomb" (JMJ Telephone Tap Groove)
- "You're Gonna Get Yours" (Reanimated TX Getaway version)
- "How to Kill a Radio Consultant" (The DJ Chuck Chillout Mega Murder Boom)
- "Who Stole the Soul?" (Sir Jinx Stolen Souled Out Reparation Mixx)
- "Party for Your Right to Fight" (Blak Wax Metromixx)
- "Shut Em Down" (Live in the UK)
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