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Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #60 on: September 18, 2012, 05:42:19 AM »
If you're looking for the best quality versions of the songs, I would see if you can get a 320 rip of his 2004 album called The Ruthless Chronicles.

What about the version on Itunes?  Says released 2002 by Star Inc. Entertainment. It has the cover with him as a turkey lol.
 

donfathaimmortal

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #61 on: September 18, 2012, 07:09:40 AM »


01. Speak On It
(produced by : Stu-B-Doo)
02. Got It Locked
(produced by : Bud’da)
03. Stay Down
(produced by : Bud’da)
04. Squeeze Yo Balls
(feat. Baby S)
(produced by : DJ Battlecat)
05. Money
(feat. Dr Dre)
(produced by : Dr Dre)
06. The Cron
(feat. Dr Dre)
(produced by : Dr Dre)
07. Big Boyz
(feat. Too Short)
(produced by : Ant Banks)
08. Let’s Make A V
(feat. DJ Quik & Frost)
(produced by : DJ Quik)
09. It’s Ruff
(feat. Playa Hamm)
(produced by : DJ Battlecat)
10. That’s Drama
(produced by : Chris ‘The Glove’ Taylor)
11. Real Raw
(feat. Sharief)
(produced by : Dr Dre)
12. 2 G’s From Compton
(feat. MC Ren)
(produced by : Bud’da)
13. Shake Da Spot
(feat. Shaq)
(produced by : Bud’da)

(ORIGINAL TRACKLIST - Aftermath Entertainment/ Interscope Records - 1998)
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Fraxxx

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #62 on: September 18, 2012, 07:20:34 AM »
Great album, I downloaded it earlier this year and I've listened to it steadily ever since.  Bumps in the headphones nicely as well (Dre probably mixed and mastered all of the tracks).

It kinda reminds me of Game's first album, what with the Dre involvement and the notable guest appearances and all.  It definitely should have been released on Aftermath.

'The Chron' is one of Dr. Dre's best beats in my opinion.
based on the sound quality, i doubt the album was mastered.



On my version is a track which features Tray Deee and Kool G Rap. The quality is embarrassing. Even more when you have three rappers of that caliber on a cool track together and it simply sounds like shit...
i don´t need any medicate shit im 100 normal.
 

Jay_J

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #63 on: September 18, 2012, 08:49:28 AM »
are "it's where ya from" and "2 g's from compton" same songs???
 

Jay_J

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #64 on: September 18, 2012, 08:53:47 AM »
i am surprised that nobody mentioned the first track

1-Intro feat Ice-t produced by Fredwreck

and

Who sings the chorus in "got it locked"???
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donfathaimmortal

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #65 on: September 18, 2012, 09:02:47 AM »
are "it's where ya from" and "2 g's from compton" same songs???

yes.
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Will_B

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Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #66 on: September 18, 2012, 11:02:19 AM »


Great job on the cover. Is that really the original? :)
 

Hack Wilson - real

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #67 on: September 18, 2012, 11:04:20 AM »
Great album, I downloaded it earlier this year and I've listened to it steadily ever since.  Bumps in the headphones nicely as well (Dre probably mixed and mastered all of the tracks).

It kinda reminds me of Game's first album, what with the Dre involvement and the notable guest appearances and all.  It definitely should have been released on Aftermath.

'The Chron' is one of Dr. Dre's best beats in my opinion.
based on the sound quality, i doubt the album was mastered.



On my version is a track which features Tray Deee and Kool G Rap. The quality is embarrassing. Even more when you have three rappers of that caliber on a cool track together and it simply sounds like shit...

its still an amazing song
 

donfathaimmortal

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #68 on: September 18, 2012, 11:31:43 AM »

Great job on the cover. Is that really the original? :)

I did it, inspired by the original cover made by Roque Graphics (Dr Dre "2001") for Aftermath :

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Will_B

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Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #69 on: September 18, 2012, 12:17:46 PM »
Shits tight
 

donfathaimmortal

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #70 on: September 18, 2012, 02:09:57 PM »
 "In 1998, I was hyped, because not only was Xzibit dropping a new album (40 Days & 40 Nights), but sharing the same release date was fellow Alkaholik King T, who would make his AfterMath debut with Thy Kingdome Come. With rumors of Dr. Dre’s The Chronic 2 simmering, and after a disappointing Dr. Dre Presents The Aftermath compilation, not to mention The Firm flop, Thy Kingdom Come was set to be the first official Aftermath release. I was lucky enough to score an advance copy of the album on cassette from a friend at Interscope who made his way into Vegas, and I quickly went home an spent over an hour encoding it to a full-length CD for my enjoyment (I did not give a copy to anyone). I remember listening to this album, and absolutely loving it, thinking to myself, this is going to do it. This album would put Dr. Dre back on the map and show Death Row he could do it without them. A few weeks later, we ran back to back reviews on HipHopSite for Xzibit and King Tee, on the weekend before both albums were set to drop (at least according to The Krib – R.I.P.). And then finally the release date approached – and then – nothing.

    As to why Dr. Dre decided to put King T’s album in the vault, never to be heard again, will forever remain a mystery, (ask Hittman, Knoc-Turn’al, Last Emperor, or Eve - maybe they know), because this was one slammin’ piece of work. Some say that a poor Sauce Magazine review doomed this album before it made its way to store shelves, while others speculate that Aftermath’s focus was turned to Eminem with the ensuing national-buzz on his own leaked singles”Just Don’t Give A Fuck”,  ”My Name Is” and “Guilty Conscience”. Whatever the case is, bottom line is that King T had an incredible album that got shelved, and nobody knows the real reason why.

     But the new mystery is its resurfacing. In the middle of last year, King Tipsy-Off-The-Whisky’s album began appearing at Amazon.Com and CDNow as an import, under a label called Mo Beatz Records / ZYX Music, based in Germany, no less. We soon followed suit, tracking down this mysterious release, and didn’t get quite what we expected. While it had finally found its way out, the packaging on this release is poorly done and the cover-art is horrible, mislabeled as THE Kingdom Come, rather than THY Kingdom Come. Still, we can’t be too mad, because it’s finally out in the streets (of Germany).

     This is almost the album that I bumped to death almost five years ago, however, there are some notable changes. First off, it is missing two tracks, the lead single “Got It Locked”, as well as “That’s Drama”, not to mention the skits which bridged the album together (who could forget the “Drive By Game” or “Psychic Pimp Hotline” – obviously D.O.C. couldn’t, check his new album for their re-use). What we get instead of the missing skits and two tracks are a whopping six never-heard-before tracks, which we’re not on my original Interscope advance. Although, it is easy to see why, as these last few aren’t up to par with the rest of the album. The good Doctor did the right thing by not letting the syrupy “Step On By”, “Who’s Who”, or “Big Ballin’” make the original advance. Meanwhile, “6 In The Mornin” is a not an Ice-T cover, but instead King Tee’s take on the Dr. Dre / LL Cool J collabo “Zoom”, here featuring added vocals from Dawn Robinson. The only real gem that could have fit with the rest of this album is truly “Where’s T” sporting excellent Dre production; however the other new track, “Nothing Has Changed” featured the odd match-up of King T, plus Kool G Rap and Tray Dee which is as strange as the beat itself.

     But let’s not forget about what made this album great. Despite the fact that it doesn’t play through as it was originally intended, thanks to the missing tracks and skits, there is still plenty of Grade-A material here that never got a chance to go platinum. The beautifully smooth “Stay Down” was a masterwork from King Tee, Dre, and Bud’da, not to mention the cool-ass sounds of back-to-back Dre joints “Da Kron” and “Monay” – this was classic material. Even the corny party jams that were so essential in the Bad Boy ruled 1997 were wonderful, such as the DJ Quik produced “Let’s Make A V” (even if it went over the top when Kid Frost steps in), or the proud Cali anthems such as “Shake The Spot” (feat. Shaquille O’Neal) or “2 G’s From Compton” (feat. MC Ren) could have easily rocked the club, if they were only given the chance. Speaking of which, let’s not forget perhaps the greatest Battlecat track ever, “Squeeze Yo Ballz”, a brilliantly funky sample collage, damn this was good. Under Dre’s supervision, even tracks like “Big Boyz” (feat. Too Short; prod. Ant Banks) and “Tha Game” (prod. Battlecat) seemed incredibly fresh when looking at the whole package. But who would ever know it?

      While this version doesn’t play through as flawlessly as my original Interscope advance (rated on the site @@@@ in 1997), at least we can finally say it’s out there and heads now have a chance to hear it (sans the skits and two tracks). As to how this release made out the vaults and into Germany – the only theory we have is that King T, or someone very close to him – sold ZYX the master, as this album also includes the tracks that we’re not used on the finished advance, not to mention full production credits (which even my Interscope tape didn’t have). Whatever the case may be, it’s finally out there, and heads can finally get a chance to hear what it might have sounded like if King T’s Thy Kingdom Come was Aftermath’s first solo project."


source : hiphopsite.com/2003/02/10/king-t-thy-kingdom-come/
The spot got shook, it was hell below | Is that Futureshock ?? | Hell, no, it's Death Row !
 

Fraxxx

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #71 on: September 18, 2012, 02:22:11 PM »
^ That's the version I bought back then. And the reason why I was always confused when people claimed that it never got released while I, in fact, bought it from a regular retail store. :D
i don´t need any medicate shit im 100 normal.
 

donfathaimmortal

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #72 on: September 19, 2012, 01:11:59 AM »
http://www.amazon.com/King-Greatest-Strait-Compton-Explicit/dp/B008JFZ67A

King T - "Strait From Compton - Greatest Hits" (2012) : "Got It Locked" ; "Speak On It" ; "Da Cron" ; "Big Boyz" ; "Squeez Ya Ballz" ; "Tha Game (It's Ruff)"


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dnjp4life

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #73 on: September 19, 2012, 01:53:37 PM »
Great album, I downloaded it earlier this year and I've listened to it steadily ever since.  Bumps in the headphones nicely as well (Dre probably mixed and mastered all of the tracks).

It kinda reminds me of Game's first album, what with the Dre involvement and the notable guest appearances and all.  It definitely should have been released on Aftermath.

'The Chron' is one of Dr. Dre's best beats in my opinion.
based on the sound quality, i doubt the album was mastered.



Really?  The version that I downloaded has perfect sound quality save for '6 In Tha Mornin' which sounds a little quiet.  192kbps but it still sounds CDQ.
 

Quadruple OG

Re: King T - "Thy Kingdom Come" (unrelased)
« Reply #74 on: September 19, 2012, 02:38:21 PM »
Great album, I downloaded it earlier this year and I've listened to it steadily ever since.  Bumps in the headphones nicely as well (Dre probably mixed and mastered all of the tracks).

It kinda reminds me of Game's first album, what with the Dre involvement and the notable guest appearances and all.  It definitely should have been released on Aftermath.

'The Chron' is one of Dr. Dre's best beats in my opinion.
based on the sound quality, i doubt the album was mastered.



Really?  The version that I downloaded has perfect sound quality save for '6 In Tha Mornin' which sounds a little quiet.  192kbps but it still sounds CDQ.

A couple of the tracks towards the end aren't up to par quality-wise as the rest of the album