Not to be considered an
N.W.A best-of (1996's
Greatest Hits accomplishes that),
The N.W.A Legacy, Vol. 1: 1988-1998 is actually a compilation of some of the better cuts from the group, the group members' solo work, and their collaborations with others. In fact, there are only three actual
N.W.A tracks on here, "Fuck tha Police," "Alwayz into Something," and "Straight Outta Compton," with more of the glory going to
Eazy-E and
Dr. Dre, the latter of whose "Natural Born Killaz," "Keep Their Heads Ringin'," and "Let Me Ride" make up the bulk of the compilation's second disc. It's a nice sampler of early West Coast rap, but it doesn't quite delve into any artist's repertoire enough to give a true taste of any of them. Add this to the fact that the tracks aren't in chronological order, and
The N.W.A Legacy, Vol. 1: 1988-1998 becomes a better option for those who are looking for a broad overview of a scene they don't know much about, but it's a fun collection nonetheless, and shouldn't be thought of any less because of it. ~ Marisa Brown