Digitally remastered 2001 reissue of "The Chronic", originally released in 1992.
It can be differentiated from the later reissue Dr. Dre - The Chronic, by the different runout etchings: This version has been cut by David Cheppa.
Back cover:
℗© 1992, 2001 Death Row Recordings, LLC. Manufactured and Distributed by Death Row Recordings, LLC., […]
Spine reads:
Death Row Recordss [sic] DR. DRE • THE CHRONIC DRR 63000-1
The release contains a printed sheet with the credits for each track.
Sheet states:
Check Out Rhythm Rock Live "Birth Of A Nation 4-29-92"
"Let Me Ride" contains a sample of "Mothership Connection" written by G. Clinton, B. Collins, B. Worrell and published by Warner Chappell Music (BMI).
"Nuthin' But A "G" Thang" contains a sample of "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You" written by L. Hayward [sic] and published by Jim-Edd Music (BMI).
"Lil' Ghetto Boy" contains a sample of "Little Ghetto Boy" written by E. DeRouen, E. Howard performed by Donny Hathaway and published by Warner Bros. Music Corp. (ASCAP).
"A Nigga Witta Gun" contains a sample of "Master Plan" written by R. Bell, K. Bell, D. White, W. Beckett, M. Cheek, C. Cheek, D. Duarte, K. Lassite, R. Wright and published by Warner Chappell and "Big Sur Suite" written by J. Hammond and published by Charliz Music (BMI).
"Lyrical Gangbang" contains a sample of "Valdez In The Country" written by D. Hathaway, performed by The Nite Lighters and published by Warner Chappell (ASCAP).
"Stranded On Death Row" contains a sample of "Do Your Thing" written by I. Hayes and published by Rondor Music (BMI).
"The Roach" contains a sample of "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)" written by G. Clinton, B. Collins, B. Worrell and published by Warner Chappell Music (BMI).
Track order runs in a sequential manner on labels. Cover and insert has no track numbering.