
While the publicity blitz a couple of months back surrounding the remastered reissue of the
Beatles' back catalog was certainly justified, it wasn't the only remastered reissue of classic music material to come out back in early September. In that same week
Dr Dre's landmark debut solo 1992 album
The Chronic was reissued in a new remastered and repackaged form.
Retitled
The Chronic Re-Lit & From The Vaults and released by
Wideawake/Death Row, the new reissue offers much more music -- over twice as much as the original! The new two disc set includes all of
The Chronic’s original sixteen tracks remastered, plus liner notes from producer
Quincy Jones III. More importantly, the new reissue includes a DVD entitled
From The Vault, which features music videos for singles from
The Chronic, a half hour
Dr. Dre interview, plus various promotional pieces. The new package also includes seven unreleased songs featuring
Snoop Dogg, CPO, Jewell, and
Kurupt.
The Chronic, released in late '92, forever changed the direction of popular hip-hop and made
Snoop Doggy Dogg (as he was then known) a star. It also propelled the careers of
Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, and (Dre's step-brother)
Warren G. And its singles, including "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" (see video below), "Fuck wit Dre Day (and Everybody's Celebratin'),” and "Let Me Ride,"

were hits and ruled the airwaves for quite some time.