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I think everyone who's been nagging bout the way some of the tracks sound should be happy they paid 10 fillers for n not 300 n should b happy they got new shit as for me I m going to get this one n I had got the chronic relit n was happy with it the problem with these younger gen wants everything so perfect knowing these tracks are 10 15 years old n I think is hard to make them perfect quality atleast lots give wideawake credit they are trying there best to give us. Unreleased shit so b happy n stop bitching
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on October 14, 2009, 05:17:27 AMQuote from: Digital Pimpin' on October 13, 2009, 01:47:38 PMManaged to get this and I'm in the UK 2,000 posts bitches props fellow spammer Quote from: Reality Check on October 13, 2009, 05:08:33 PMTwo lessons should be learned from The Lost Sessions:1) Sometimes the released product is a lot better than the OG. Case in point, "Keep It Real". Snoop's solo version, while good, does not come close to the version that was released by the Original Death Row. Same with the song that uses the Head Doctor verse (although the true OG with the heavy Prince sample shits on the released version of "Head Doctor"). 2) Not every single piece of music that is ever recorded in a studio should see the light of day. The problem with the cd is that a lot of tracks sounded like they were leftovers or studio scraps. Even "Eat a Dick" or "Fallin' Asleep On Death Row" sound like they were not meant to be on an album. I hope that when Wide Awake comes out with stuff after the Box Set, that they actually pick songs that sounded like they were meant to be released.I don't mind the mixing. You guys have to understand that these tracks were recorded 10-15 years ago and technology has advanced to the point where a pro can only do so much to improve the quality. truth is, you can't say for certain which songs were not meant to be released, as you're just an outsider.i mean, let's take Falling asleep on death row for example, what's your explanation? the track length?The track itself sounds incomplete. Sounds like a rough cut of something, doesn't sound like it would have fit on anything released in that time period.Are you saying that every single track that was ever recorded in a Death Row Studio was meant to see the light of day?
Quote from: Digital Pimpin' on October 13, 2009, 01:47:38 PMManaged to get this and I'm in the UK 2,000 posts bitches props fellow spammer Quote from: Reality Check on October 13, 2009, 05:08:33 PMTwo lessons should be learned from The Lost Sessions:1) Sometimes the released product is a lot better than the OG. Case in point, "Keep It Real". Snoop's solo version, while good, does not come close to the version that was released by the Original Death Row. Same with the song that uses the Head Doctor verse (although the true OG with the heavy Prince sample shits on the released version of "Head Doctor"). 2) Not every single piece of music that is ever recorded in a studio should see the light of day. The problem with the cd is that a lot of tracks sounded like they were leftovers or studio scraps. Even "Eat a Dick" or "Fallin' Asleep On Death Row" sound like they were not meant to be on an album. I hope that when Wide Awake comes out with stuff after the Box Set, that they actually pick songs that sounded like they were meant to be released.I don't mind the mixing. You guys have to understand that these tracks were recorded 10-15 years ago and technology has advanced to the point where a pro can only do so much to improve the quality. truth is, you can't say for certain which songs were not meant to be released, as you're just an outsider.i mean, let's take Falling asleep on death row for example, what's your explanation? the track length?
Managed to get this and I'm in the UK 2,000 posts bitches
Two lessons should be learned from The Lost Sessions:1) Sometimes the released product is a lot better than the OG. Case in point, "Keep It Real". Snoop's solo version, while good, does not come close to the version that was released by the Original Death Row. Same with the song that uses the Head Doctor verse (although the true OG with the heavy Prince sample shits on the released version of "Head Doctor"). 2) Not every single piece of music that is ever recorded in a studio should see the light of day. The problem with the cd is that a lot of tracks sounded like they were leftovers or studio scraps. Even "Eat a Dick" or "Fallin' Asleep On Death Row" sound like they were not meant to be on an album. I hope that when Wide Awake comes out with stuff after the Box Set, that they actually pick songs that sounded like they were meant to be released.I don't mind the mixing. You guys have to understand that these tracks were recorded 10-15 years ago and technology has advanced to the point where a pro can only do so much to improve the quality.
Where 2 begin. Well the Track choice, Doggystyle was a LONG over do track, that's a Extremely good side of this release. However the fact they tried 2 ReRELEASE "Poor young Dave" ONLY 2 FUCKING MONTHS AFTER IT GOT RELEASED IS FUCKING UNACCEPTABLE.
Quote from: lomeli on October 14, 2009, 11:34:15 AMI think everyone who's been nagging bout the way some of the tracks sound should be happy they paid 10 fillers for n not 300 n should b happy they got new shit as for me I m going to get this one n I had got the chronic relit n was happy with it the problem with these younger gen wants everything so perfect knowing these tracks are 10 15 years old n I think is hard to make them perfect quality atleast lots give wideawake credit they are trying there best to give us. Unreleased shit so b happy n stop bitching crack is taking overQuote from: Reality Check on October 14, 2009, 03:20:20 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on October 14, 2009, 05:17:27 AMQuote from: Digital Pimpin' on October 13, 2009, 01:47:38 PMManaged to get this and I'm in the UK 2,000 posts bitches props fellow spammer Quote from: Reality Check on October 13, 2009, 05:08:33 PMTwo lessons should be learned from The Lost Sessions:1) Sometimes the released product is a lot better than the OG. Case in point, "Keep It Real". Snoop's solo version, while good, does not come close to the version that was released by the Original Death Row. Same with the song that uses the Head Doctor verse (although the true OG with the heavy Prince sample shits on the released version of "Head Doctor"). 2) Not every single piece of music that is ever recorded in a studio should see the light of day. The problem with the cd is that a lot of tracks sounded like they were leftovers or studio scraps. Even "Eat a Dick" or "Fallin' Asleep On Death Row" sound like they were not meant to be on an album. I hope that when Wide Awake comes out with stuff after the Box Set, that they actually pick songs that sounded like they were meant to be released.I don't mind the mixing. You guys have to understand that these tracks were recorded 10-15 years ago and technology has advanced to the point where a pro can only do so much to improve the quality. truth is, you can't say for certain which songs were not meant to be released, as you're just an outsider.i mean, let's take Falling asleep on death row for example, what's your explanation? the track length?The track itself sounds incomplete. Sounds like a rough cut of something, doesn't sound like it would have fit on anything released in that time period.Are you saying that every single track that was ever recorded in a Death Row Studio was meant to see the light of day?that's a valid point.but no i wasn't saying that every recording was supposed to be released, i was just pointing out that we as outsiders can't exactly tell which songs were supposed to be released and which weren't.however, it's true that some songs were never meant to be released.by the way, i disagre with you about the track not being suitable for any project from that time period: Falling asleep on death row sounds exactly like the other hard stuff from the same period.Quote from: Blasphemy on October 14, 2009, 05:49:58 PMWhere 2 begin. Well the Track choice, Doggystyle was a LONG over do track, that's a Extremely good side of this release. However the fact they tried 2 ReRELEASE "Poor young Dave" ONLY 2 FUCKING MONTHS AFTER IT GOT RELEASED IS FUCKING UNACCEPTABLE. what do you mean?
Nima or anybody else who will interview Snoop Dogg the next time should ask him about this release and the tracks.
ok ive asked people about this doggystyle thing and they say the youtube version is much better. i am grateful for this release as ive already placed an order and cant wait to hear this but this is what im dissapointed with.heres the version im talking about, you compare and you let me knowhttp://www.zshare.net/audio/67014731c92c2919/