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I guess personally I never saw that album as a classic, the mixing levels are all over the show and a couple of the tracks are just filler imo, it does include some of his best material however.Maybe the course of time and the fate of its author has helped ease it into classic territory?
Quote from: Cavvy on February 16, 2012, 11:21:49 PMI guess personally I never saw that album as a classic, the mixing levels are all over the show and a couple of the tracks are just filler imo, it does include some of his best material however.Maybe the course of time and the fate of its author has helped ease it into classic territory?nawperfect from 1-12
maybe could have put out a few more albums from 92-96, but they had a great run
In my opinion, this is what should have come out on DR:The ChronicDoggystyleDogg Food, but with more Dre production, trim away some of the weaker tracks, more of Snoop at his peakLady of Rage solo, all Dre produced, Snoop, Pound, RBX, etc. guesting pretty heavily, like on DoggystyleRBX solo album, again, all Dre produced, DR inmates featured heavilyHelter Skelter with Ice Cube, and all Dre production, DR inmates featured heavilyChronic 2... maybe would have ended up being like 2001, but with inmates all involvedTha Doggfather, Dre produced, like Doggystyle, but perhaps less funk and more Godfather strings and violin sounds, etc.I don't think they should have had the soundtracks Murder Was the Case or Above the Rim...Afro Puffs should have been first single from Rage's album, and Natural Born Killaz should have been on Helter Skelter.I felt like the soundtracks slowed them down during their peak... at the time people were happy to have a couple more classic tracks, but they didn't seem like "real" albums.I think Pac could have made just as good an album as All Eyez on me somewhere else... it'd be different, but still great,and then California Love and Can't C Me could have been on Chronic 2, or Heltah Skeltah or Dogg Food or wherever.I don't think Pac needed the Death Row guys to make a proper 2Pac album, and I think it just kind of interrupted what Death Row was doingeven more so than the soundtracks. If you really have to have Pac on DR, then I'd say it would have fit more if it was just one disc,Dre produced, with more features from inmates, or maybe like a Pac/Snoop collab album, all Dre beatsBasically, I think they were a lot stronger with sticking with their core rappers and having Dre produce with Daz, Warren, Sam, etc. co-producing...I think it fell apart starting with the soundtracks as it took away the focus and then it just unraveled.The way I see it, they should have had like 6 or so albums all with a classic Dre sound and with just the main crew...You know how with the Wu, RZA produced 36 Chambers, then ODB's album, Method Man's, GZA's, Rae's, and Ghostface's and those are all classics and sound kinda related to each other and have the rest of the Wu as the main features?I'd have liked to see DR like that..
I've always felt the same thing about those soundtracks slowing them down a bit. I mean yeah those soundtracks were succesfull and classic but i think Suge had alot to do with those decisions, especially after him allegedly not being satisfied with some of the tracks Lady Of Rage had recoreded. I think that Suge pretty much wanted to launch and/or present those artists on the soundtrack to the world before his main artists, which was a mistake.