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that's great news thanks for posting this Laconic! by the way, acid reflex still hasn't been shipped to me
Nice....any info on the features onParis Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2?What about those documentaries,is there any available yet?Related threads;Hardcore rap appreciation thread *Paris,MC Ren,RBX,SPC,Street Military,The Terrorists*+Paris; Acid Reflex reviews
Quote from: Dre-Day on December 05, 2008, 09:50:41 AMthat's great news thanks for posting this Laconic! by the way, acid reflex still hasn't been shipped to me Yeah it's definitely good news Thanks for checking.No Acid Reflex yet? WTF? Can you track it?One thing not mentioned in the article is the future film releases (documentaries) as well. Those look good too."Sounds Like A Revolution" out 3rd quarter 2009.
Quote from: Chad Vader on December 05, 2008, 11:52:26 AMNice....any info on the features onParis Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2?What about those documentaries,is there any available yet?Related threads;Hardcore rap appreciation thread *Paris,MC Ren,RBX,SPC,Street Military,The Terrorists*+Paris; Acid Reflex reviewsYeah, the features are there on the press release. They just sent it out wrong (Vol 1 as Vol 2)
Paris Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2, Available 1st Quarter 2009Featuring Paris' trademark massive sonic production,Volume 12 showcases contributions from Paris, T-K.A.S.H., Uno the Prophet, Jasiri X, The Conscious Daughters, Truth Universal and others.
As far as the first documentaries, "Sounds Like A Revolution" is the first to drop but not until 3rd quarter '09.Paris stated that info today on the radio. More to follow after that.
M-1; Confidentialhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidential_(album)The album is a DualDisc, with a DVD side featuring a twenty minute documentary on the making of Confidential and the entire album in stereo sound.
Quote from: Laconic on December 05, 2008, 12:16:23 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on December 05, 2008, 11:52:26 AMNice....any info on the features onParis Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2?What about those documentaries,is there any available yet?Related threads;Hardcore rap appreciation thread *Paris,MC Ren,RBX,SPC,Street Military,The Terrorists*+Paris; Acid Reflex reviewsYeah, the features are there on the press release. They just sent it out wrong (Vol 1 as Vol 2)I see,thanks for clearing it up... QuoteParis Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2, Available 1st Quarter 2009Featuring Paris' trademark massive sonic production,Volume 12 showcases contributions from Paris, T-K.A.S.H., Uno the Prophet, Jasiri X, The Conscious Daughters, Truth Universal and others.^^^^ fixed ^^^^^Quote from: Laconic on December 05, 2008, 12:16:23 PMAs far as the first documentaries, "Sounds Like A Revolution" is the first to drop but not until 3rd quarter '09.Paris stated that info today on the radio. More to follow after that.The title sounds dope... speaking of documentaries... have friend of told me about a Dead Prez dvd.I looked it up on wikipedia;QuoteM-1; Confidentialhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confidential_(album)The album is a DualDisc, with a DVD side featuring a twenty minute documentary on the making of Confidential and the entire album in stereo sound.He said he was talking all this conspiracy shit... quite funny he said. Have you seen it?
This Hard Truth soldiers compilations got me thinking...wouldn't it better if it was some sort of "Chronic" instead?Same artists,but put together like a "real" album.Wouldn't that be dope?
On a side note, Paris has produced music for Toni Braxton. I'm not sure what song(s) or album(s) though Thought that was rather interesting as he said it was his lowest point in his career
On the subject of Dre and weird collaborations,does anybody have the track that he and Colin Wolfe done for that Disney manufactured pop group called The Party?It would be cool to hear that.
From what the reviewers on Amazon write, it seems they're American not British.And a few people mention that Dre actually produced the song mentioned above(plus some tracks were done by Teddy Riley)You can listen to snippets there.Looks like it might be true.The Party - Greatest Hitshttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000OL1/102-0355218-3160176?v=glance
Interesting, the snippet doesn't sound Dre'sh but there is no way to rule it out.What it is I find weird is why the hell would Dre produce for some mickey mouse faggots.The only conclusion that can really be reached is that he was needing the cash,the track was released in 1992 presumably before the Chronic was released andI think that the whole of Death Row were broke (many stayed broke even when the Chronic came out).
Check this out:http://groups.google.pl/group/rec.arts.disney/browse_frm/thread/ba3bbb54abed009/efc59309c5f550c3?lnk=st&q=%22let's+get+right+down+to+it%22+dr.+dre&rnum=1&hl=pl#efc59309c5f550c3This part is interesting:Quite a few cuts on the album were written/produced by Teddy Riley, and "Let's Get Right Down To It"was written and produced by Dr. Dre of Chronic/Snoop Dog/NWA fame.Snoop is even mentioned in the "thank you's" section of the liner notes.
Remix of of old PE hits, I ain't against itIf it was up to me I'd give it all away
QuoteRemix of of old PE hits, I ain't against itIf it was up to me I'd give it all away is this just talk, or is this actually being considered?would be dope if Paris remixed some