West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: wcsoldier on March 24, 2006, 11:11:34 AM
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Especially the overlooked one, not Doggystyle ......
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No One Can Do It Better - MC: The D.O.C., Producer: Dr. Dre (all but one track)
Likwit Junkies - MC: Defari, Producer: DJ Babu
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Be.. common and kanye.. with the exception of 2 trax prod by JD... but the whole album had the same
eazy-e's first album was entirly dre production
i dunno about his later albums..i think they were all produced by the same guy the produced real muthafukkin G'z.. diamond D i think
dogg food was all daz production .. actually not it had dj pooh and kurupt production too
twinz album was all warren G production
one of T.I's albums was all dj toomp production.. first or second not sure
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Jaylib - Champion Sound
well its produced 50/50 by Madlib and J Dilla..
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics. Sometimes it can turn for the worst though ie. Eminem producing Loyal To The Game
Albums produced by 1 producer/team:
Talib Kweli - Reflection Eternal produced by Hi-Tek
OutKast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik produced by Organized Noize
Little Brother - The Listening/The Minstrel Show produced by 9th Wonder
Clipse - Lord Willin' produced by The Neptunes
Juvenile - 400 Degreez produced by Mannie Fresh
MC Eiht - We Come Strapped produced by DJ Slip
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics.
I completely agree.
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All of the Pete Rock & CL Smooth and the Gangstarr albums,
Madlib & MF Doom - Madvillian
Jeru The Damaja - Sun Rises In The East (DJ Premier)
Common - Like Water For Chocolate (Dilla/Soulquarians + 1 DJ Premier track)
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Aceyalone - Magnificient City (RJD2)
Murs - 3:16 (9th Wonder)
Murs - Murrays Revenge (9th Wonder)
All Atmosphere albums (se7ens travels has one or two songs by Jel)
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All of Gang Starr's albums? :P
DJ Muggz vs. Genius GZA - Grandmasters
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I think Scarface - The Untouchable is a very good esample in that aspect
Scarface on all the tracks and the production by Mike Dean/N.O. Joe/Tone Capone (consedier them as a team).
And of course we have a Dre beat which I think fits perfectly.
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I already have 80% of these albums (Gangstarr, Pete Rock, Gza....) I though there were more, props to everyone ;)
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Static & Nat Ill - Teamwork
produced by static
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method man, rza - tical
raekwon - only built 4 cuban links
gza rza - liquid swords
most of the early wu tang release in fact
ice cube - the bomb squad - amerikkkas most wanted, death certificate
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Canibus - Rip tha jacker (stoupe the enemy of mankind)
classic imo.
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ice cube - the bomb squad - amerikkkas most wanted, death certificate
sir jinx did a lot of work on amerikkas most wanted..
the boogiemen (sir jinx and dj pooh) did death certificate.. i wish they did more work together..
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As well as all Jedi Mind Tricks albums, for as much as they're not filled with guest appearances like The Psycho Social LP
And DangerDoom - The mouse and the mask (MF Doom & DJ Dangermouse)
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Suga Free - Street Gospel
Produced entirely by DJ Quik
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Jeah, Mc Eiht - We Come Strapped. Dj Slip need to reunite with Eiht.
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All of Gangstarrs albums
All of Eric B and Rakim's albums
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non prophets - hope[Sage Francis + Joe Beats]
all aesop rock albums[Aesop Rock + Blockhead]
all brother ali albums[Brother Ali + Ant]
all Esoteric & 7L albums
all blackalicious albums[Gift of Gab + Chief Xcel]
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Common-Ressurection (No ID)
Pete Rock & CL Smooth-The Main Ingredient
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics. Sometimes it can turn for the worst though ie. Eminem producing Loyal To The Game
^^Co-sign. And let me add to your point in saying that the reason that Eminem producing "Loyal To The Game" didn't work is that 2pac and Eminem never knew eachother and there was no chemistry between the two.
The best case scenario for an album is when one producer handles a whole album, and that producer has some chemistry and frendship with the artist they are producing.
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics. Sometimes it can turn for the worst though ie. Eminem producing Loyal To The Game
^^Co-sign. And let me add to your point in saying that the reason that Eminem producing "Loyal To The Game" didn't work is that 2pac and Eminem never knew eachother and there was no chemistry between the two.
The best case scenario for an album is when one producer handles a whole album, and that producer has some chemistry and frendship with the artist they are producing.
NO IT's b/c the beat sucked and the em sucks as a producer for the most part but he does put out the occasional banger. back to the question at hand
group home - livin proof - primo
mc shan - down by law - marley marl
big daddy kany - long live the kane - marley marl
kool g rap - road to riches - marley marl
mobb deep - the infamous - havoc except for 2 tracks produced by qtip
mobb deep - hell on earth - havoc except for a couple of tracks
a tribe called quest - most of there stuff was produced by qtip
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NO IT's b/c the beat sucked and the em sucks as a producer for the most part but he does put out the occasional banger. back to the question at hand
Em is a great producer. The proof of that is his work on the first D-12 record where he handled most of the tracks and the Eminem Show where he handled all but 3 tracks.
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NO IT's b/c the beat sucked and the em sucks as a producer for the most part but he does put out the occasional banger. back to the question at hand
Em is a great producer. The proof of that is his work on the first D-12 record where he handled most of the tracks and the Eminem Show where he handled all but 3 tracks.
And your the only person i know to say that
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Em is not that worst on the boards, he got some dope beats, his probs are the majority sounds the same (beats aren't wack , just nothing special) and are pop/rock influenced
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nothing special = wack imo
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I didn't see Akon's album in this thread yet.
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rbx - no mercy no remorce/the x factor
produced by polarbear
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Arcee & Sage Francis - directions for the children
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Esham got som dope albums with hardly any guests and all tracks produced by himself
Chico@Coowada - Wild in tha west, alla tracks produced By Chris The glove except "high come down" good productions and not many gueast!
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics.
I completely agree.
As do I.
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Chico@Coowada - Wild in tha west, alla tracks produced By Chris The glove except "high come down" good productions and not many gueast!
yep! good mention!
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics.
I completely agree.
the problem with that is most producers arent versatile enough to produce an entire album. every song would sound exactly the same.
i wouldnt mind somebody like just blaze, mannie fresh, or dre producing a whole album for somebody
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I wish Hip Hop would go back to this format. I really hate this multiple producers on one album idea, 1 or 2 is perfect. The albums don't seem cohesive or complete if it's crammed with different producers. They are all over the place which is why less and less albums are becoming classics.
I completely agree.
the problem with that is most producers arent versatile enough to produce an entire album. every song would sound exactly the same.
i wouldnt mind somebody like just blaze, mannie fresh, or dre producing a whole album for somebody
You wouldn't or you don't? lol