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Quote from: mickaveli2001 on December 24, 2009, 05:31:28 PMPersonally from a business stand point, it's a smart move. re-release an album from an artist still active, for the purpose of support and promotion, and add a few bonuses to make it different from the previous release.However, having said that, if they were to do a re-release, I would have personally preferred a re-release of Nate Dogg's G-Funk classics - or similar track listing, with a bonus DVD disc of Nate Dogg videos (One More Day, These Days, Never Leave Me Alone, Regulate) some bonus studio footage - Eg: Nate singing O.G. verse in the studios and so on, and a few unreleased tracks to sweeten the deal. Not many people have the original pressing, and not many people have the out-of-print double disc of G-Funk classics double album either. <<< This, I could have supported fullyI don't think they have a permission to release unreleased Nate Dogg material - didn't Nate won a lawsuit against Death Row similar to the Daz one?
Personally from a business stand point, it's a smart move. re-release an album from an artist still active, for the purpose of support and promotion, and add a few bonuses to make it different from the previous release.However, having said that, if they were to do a re-release, I would have personally preferred a re-release of Nate Dogg's G-Funk classics - or similar track listing, with a bonus DVD disc of Nate Dogg videos (One More Day, These Days, Never Leave Me Alone, Regulate) some bonus studio footage - Eg: Nate singing O.G. verse in the studios and so on, and a few unreleased tracks to sweeten the deal. Not many people have the original pressing, and not many people have the out-of-print double disc of G-Funk classics double album either. <<< This, I could have supported fully
Quote from: Mietek23 on December 25, 2009, 05:01:26 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on December 24, 2009, 05:31:28 PMPersonally from a business stand point, it's a smart move. re-release an album from an artist still active, for the purpose of support and promotion, and add a few bonuses to make it different from the previous release.However, having said that, if they were to do a re-release, I would have personally preferred a re-release of Nate Dogg's G-Funk classics - or similar track listing, with a bonus DVD disc of Nate Dogg videos (One More Day, These Days, Never Leave Me Alone, Regulate) some bonus studio footage - Eg: Nate singing O.G. verse in the studios and so on, and a few unreleased tracks to sweeten the deal. Not many people have the original pressing, and not many people have the out-of-print double disc of G-Funk classics double album either. <<< This, I could have supported fullyI don't think they have a permission to release unreleased Nate Dogg material - didn't Nate won a lawsuit against Death Row similar to the Daz one?admin at wa forum said nate took his songs.if we voice our opinions then hopfully they wont put it out
Why aren't you glad they do put out unheard music and that they don't let some random mixtape DJ fuck it up?
i know,cover is weird and these traks dont stand out at all,i mean i like against tha grain but i wont be buying this
wont even download it
lolQuote from: mikeOG on December 24, 2009, 10:06:13 AMwont even download it