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Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: maudizzle on January 05, 2011, 01:48:25 AM
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Danny Boy
It's About Time
Death Row / WideAwake, 2010
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51W9eVtR45L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
1. Intro
Produced by DJ Quik
2. Blow Your Mind Away
Produced by DJ Quik
3. How Many Times
Produced by DJ Quik
4. Think It's About Time
Produced by DJ Quik
5. Between U and Me (feat. Roger Troutman)
Produced by DJ Quik
6. Break U Off
Produced by Dametrius Ship
7. So In Love
Produced by DJ Quik
8. Church Interlude
Produced by DJ Quik
9. Can I Come Over
Produced by DJ Quik
10. Just Ride
Produced by Devante
11. If You Don't Mind
Produced by Devante
12. It's All About U
Produced by Devante
13. Steppin'
Produced by DJ Quik
14. Mama Used To Say
Produced by DJ Quik
15. Come When I Call Remix
Produced by DJ Quik
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Devante only produced one song on this - All About U
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Devante only produced one song on this - All About U
Not according WideAwake.
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damn quik damn near did the whole joint 8)
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it really is a strong album had this been released in 95-96 it could have done good numbers and possibly changed dj quiks disposition in the game.
i wish the mixing were better...
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the mixing was really poor, wide awake style...
the album is very good, i'm feeling especially "steppin'", "break u off", and "between u and me".
the credits are fucked up though, "between me and you" sounds nothing like Roger on the talkbox and Quik on the beat, i'm pretty sure both the production and talkbox are handled by DeVanté Swing. and Just Ride features Roger on the talkbox, yet he's not credited.
DeVanté did wonders with Danny Boy, I really wish they had included "Slip N Slide", that shit is pure eargasm, Danny Boy, Ginuwine on the hook and DeVanté behind the boards. the remix with DPG was tight too.
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i was impressed with so in love...something about quik when hes got a flute player in the studio with him (ll)
shit got that classic sound