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maudizzle

N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition)
« on: November 29, 2007, 10:06:13 AM »
This is number 4 :P



[VIDEO] NWA - "Straight Outta Compton
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N.W.A'S 1988 LANDMARK ALBUM STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON EXPANDED FOR 20TH ANNIVERSARY CD, DIGITAL AND VINYL RELEASE BY CAPITOL/PRIORITY

Commemorative Release Adds Live Track and N.W.A Covers by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Snoop Dogg and C-Murder, Mack 10, and WC

In Stores: December 4, 2007

Hollywood, California - November 28, 2007- It has been 20 years since N.W.A rocketed Straight Outta Compton to double platinum success and worldwide acclaim and notoriety as rap music's most powerful force, redefining forever the trajectory of popular music. On December 4, Capitol/Priority will release an expanded 20th Anniversary Edition of the landmark album in CD, vinyl and digital formats. The commemorative release adds five bonus tracks, including a live version of "Compton's N The House," covers of Straight Outta Compton tracks by Snoop Dogg and C-Murder, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Mack 10, and WC, and a new package essay by music writer and author Soren Baker.

"You are about to witness the strength of street knowledge..."

In the course of little more than three years, N.W.A's Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren and Yella reached unprecedented gangsta superstardom with their no-holds-barred missives from Los Angeles' toughest streets. Defining the style that came to be known as "gangsta rap," N.W.A propelled the genre into an expanded musical realm and topped the charts with their own challenging and illuminating style of rhymes unprecedented in their brutal reality over complex, funk-fueled tracks. "The World's Most Dangerous Group" spawned three of the most important figures in gangsta rap's evolution: the late rapper and entrepreneur Eazy-E, street lyricist extraordinaire Ice Cube and mega-producer Dr. Dre.

N.W.A.'s first album, N.W.A and the Posse, was released in 1987, but it is 1988's Straight Outta Compton that has endured as the group's genre-defining masterpiece. From the propulsive groove of "Express Yourself" to the title track's battering statement of purpose, nothing had prepared listeners for this album's uncompromising power.

"The listening experience," Cheo Coker wrote in The Vibe History of Hip-Hop, "was akin to being wired into a sensory camera, where you could smell the room, sense the bullets whizzing by your head, and feel your adrenaline pump as the police raced you around the block."

Along with Run-D.M.C.'s self-titled debut album and Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, N.W.A's Straight Outta Compton stands, 20 years after its incendiary debut, as one of the pivotal recordings in the history of popular music.

N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition) [CD, Vinyl, Digital]

1. Straight Outta Compton
2. F*ck Tha Police
3. Gangsta Gangsta
4. If It Ain't Ruff
5. Parental Discretion Iz Advised
6. 8 Ball (remix)
7. Something Like That
8. Express Yourself
9. Compton's N The House (remix)
10. I Ain't Tha 1
11. Dopeman (remix)
12. Quiet On Tha Set
13. Something 2 Dance 2
20th Anniversary Edition bonus tracks:
14. F*ck Tha Police (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
15. Gangsta Gangsta (Snoop Dogg/C-Murder)
16. Dopeman (Mack 10)
17. If It Ain't Ruff (WC)
18. Compton's N The House (live) (Dr. Dre/M.C. Ren)


 

Raphael

Re: N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition)
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2007, 10:12:28 AM »
im a diehard nwa fan but im not gonna buy every greatest hits they release and the cover is kinda gay.
 

StevenQBosell

Re: N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition)
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2007, 10:45:31 AM »
Hmmm, that makes me wonder if they're ever going to redistribute the classics off Ruthless, like DOC's No One Can Do It Better, JJ Fad's debut, Jimmy Z's Muzical Madness, etc.?

Enough with the wack ass "special editions"
 

GangstaBoogy

Re: N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition)
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2007, 11:00:23 AM »
This is as dumb as the 3 re-released versions of "Death Row's Greatest Hits".

And what the fuck did they do to the cover? Re-enhance the muthafucka, but don't change it!
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Birdie

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Re: N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton (20th Anniversary Edition)
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2007, 11:18:40 AM »
Why's Priority bitchin' now? They need mo money so they release many of best ofs and greatest hits. I luv Priority, but what are they doin' now? Nothin. C-Murder wanted to put his next album on Priority, but he rather signed Asylum. I love No Limit, almost every CD on No Limit was distributed by Priority. But it was old days. Thay can't do anything serious so they put together these triple best ofs and greatest hits. It's all about the money.
« Last Edit: November 29, 2007, 11:20:47 AM by Birdie »
It's funky enough!