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Quote from: donfathaimmortal on December 31, 2011, 04:25:13 AMTha Don Fatha sayz :2012 gonna B the 20th anniversary of Death Row Records.A special year for special plans :CD RELEASES CONFIRMED :- Two complilations of the most requested artists- Unreleased Dogg Pound Gangstaz album- Snoop Doggy Dogg Greatest Hits (with unreleased tracks)- Possibly 2 other Death Row releasesVARIOUS :- Major promotions throught out the year- International projects from audio to video releases (documentaries...)- Death Row rap rivals application (coming early 2012)- Video complilations(source : Private message from John Payne, Death Row Records CEO)Press should start rolling out within the next few weeks, so stay tuned.Thanks for the info man but i'm pretty sure if John Payne sent you that in a private message he probably didnt want it to be known by everybody just yet. I wouldn't expect him to let you in on anymore info from now on since you posted it.
Tha Don Fatha sayz :2012 gonna B the 20th anniversary of Death Row Records.A special year for special plans :CD RELEASES CONFIRMED :- Two complilations of the most requested artists- Unreleased Dogg Pound Gangstaz album- Snoop Doggy Dogg Greatest Hits (with unreleased tracks)- Possibly 2 other Death Row releasesVARIOUS :- Major promotions throught out the year- International projects from audio to video releases (documentaries...)- Death Row rap rivals application (coming early 2012)- Video complilations(source : Private message from John Payne, Death Row Records CEO)Press should start rolling out within the next few weeks, so stay tuned.
Wideawake releases always look at least decent on paper but they've yet to give us one that actually delivered so it's hard to even get remotely excited about one at this point.
They need to release some Nate Dogg.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on January 01, 2012, 06:22:20 AMWideawake releases always look at least decent on paper but they've yet to give us one that actually delivered so it's hard to even get remotely excited about one at this point. i think the best WA release is the LBC Crew album
Quote from: Giesuz on January 01, 2012, 10:11:10 AMQuote from: Jimmy H. on January 01, 2012, 06:22:20 AMWideawake releases always look at least decent on paper but they've yet to give us one that actually delivered so it's hard to even get remotely excited about one at this point. i think the best WA release is the LBC Crew albumfunnily enough the Efrain remaster shits all over the official release. WA just haven't got any idea of how to handle the business.the Danny Boy release was a good one on paper and the potential was there, but again the sound quality was terrible. they use the excuse that the DAT tapes are in poor condition etc, but that doesn't change the fact that a forum cat (albeit one with some reasonable equipment) was able to take one of their releases and make it sound significantly better. that's shameful.
Quote from: Matty on January 01, 2012, 10:24:12 AMQuote from: Giesuz on January 01, 2012, 10:11:10 AMQuote from: Jimmy H. on January 01, 2012, 06:22:20 AMWideawake releases always look at least decent on paper but they've yet to give us one that actually delivered so it's hard to even get remotely excited about one at this point. i think the best WA release is the LBC Crew albumfunnily enough the Efrain remaster shits all over the official release. WA just haven't got any idea of how to handle the business.the Danny Boy release was a good one on paper and the potential was there, but again the sound quality was terrible. they use the excuse that the DAT tapes are in poor condition etc, but that doesn't change the fact that a forum cat (albeit one with some reasonable equipment) was able to take one of their releases and make it sound significantly better. that's shameful.nonetheless they release material which would`ve stayed unheard forever. so i still support them in hope that they don't repeat another worthless album like street scholars again. of course the quality should be better but atleast they deliver something for the die hard fans
Quote from: Mista Rosa on January 01, 2012, 05:23:35 AMThey need to release some Nate Dogg.I thought that Nate Dogg took most of his records with him when he left Death Row.
Quote from: Okka on January 01, 2012, 10:17:14 AMQuote from: Mista Rosa on January 01, 2012, 05:23:35 AMThey need to release some Nate Dogg.I thought that Nate Dogg took most of his records with him when he left Death Row.He took the solo material he was working one but I'm sure they got a couple of hooks in the vaults. Maybe they just can't release them.& somebody in here said their was unreleased Nate Dogg songs listed on the Court papers regarding DR's auction.