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Will_B

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2012, 02:03:02 AM »
Its a shame a lot of those tracks will never get released and get the proper exposure.

Unless snoops lion incarnation flops so hard his hiphop card gets revoked..

Be nice to get a 'from the vault' type release
 

heyyou

Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2012, 02:12:22 AM »
Definitely my 2nd favourite Snoop album!

Production was super tight, raps were good, and more personal lyrics from Snoop.
It was also a well put together album, unlike NL Top Dogg (& other albums) where they seemed like a bunch of tracks (even though dope tracks individually) thrown together without any thought.

Last Meal just flowed together cohesively despite the number of different producers. I think it definitely helped Dre mixed most of the album.
Meech definately came with heat on that album.

I remember Snoop caught a lot of flack at the beginning about too much Kokane on it, but i thought he was dope on every track!

My only criticism is that Snoop could have had had a little more conviction in some of his raps & it was about 20min too long. He could have got rid of some filler tracks like I can't swim, Pump Ya Brakes & Back up off me, and shortened other tracks which would have made it shorter.
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Will_B

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #17 on: November 13, 2012, 07:39:18 AM »
Definitely my 2nd favourite Snoop album!

Production was super tight, raps were good, and more personal lyrics from Snoop.
It was also a well put together album, unlike NL Top Dogg (& other albums) where they seemed like a bunch of tracks (even though dope tracks individually) thrown together without any thought.

Last Meal just flowed together cohesively despite the number of different producers. I think it definitely helped Dre mixed most of the album.
Meech definately came with heat on that album.

I remember Snoop caught a lot of flack at the beginning about too much Kokane on it, but i thought he was dope on every track!

My only criticism is that Snoop could have had had a little more conviction in some of his raps & it was about 20min too long. He could have got rid of some filler tracks like I can't swim, Pump Ya Brakes & Back up off me, and shortened other tracks which would have made it shorter.

Agree, and especially with your last point. Snoop is tight, but he still rambles on most of the tracks. The hooks are more memorable than what he's actually spitting!
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #18 on: November 13, 2012, 07:56:16 AM »
Definitely my 2nd favourite Snoop album!

Production was super tight, raps were good, and more personal lyrics from Snoop.
It was also a well put together album, unlike NL Top Dogg (& other albums) where they seemed like a bunch of tracks (even though dope tracks individually) thrown together without any thought.

Last Meal just flowed together cohesively despite the number of different producers. I think it definitely helped Dre mixed most of the album.
Meech definately came with heat on that album.

I remember Snoop caught a lot of flack at the beginning about too much Kokane on it, but i thought he was dope on every track!

My only criticism is that Snoop could have had had a little more conviction in some of his raps & it was about 20min too long. He could have got rid of some filler tracks like I can't swim, Pump Ya Brakes & Back up off me, and shortened other tracks which would have made it shorter.

Agree, and especially with your last point. Snoop is tight, but he still rambles on most of the tracks. The hooks are more memorable than what he's actually spitting!

And that's why Pump Ya Brakes stays! 8)

i don´t need any medicate shit im 100 normal.
 

heyyou

Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2012, 02:27:23 PM »
I thought pump ya brakes was weak personally.

The mixing was awful, it sounded flat, it was too long (almost 6min iirc) and snoop sounded uninspired!
Along with Hennessy & Buddha, Issues was my favourite track!
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #20 on: November 13, 2012, 02:47:57 PM »
What's up everybody.  Was jammin some tunes this AM and some Snoop came on and I ended up listening to a few songs.  It was Last Meal and the Last Meal advance which included some songs that didn't make the official release.  Dope shit all around.  

Anyway, "Issues" and "No Bacctraccin" played back to back, and it reminded me how tight Snoop was.  He was rappin his ass off on those songs.  Shit was sick sun.  

That is all.  May you have a blessed and wonderous day.





No doubt.. Snoop had a resurgence during that era of his career.   It started with the Top Dogg album and included his work on Dre's album, the Eastsidaz and Last Meal.    He had good people around him in that time, he was workin with West Coast artists like Meach, Battlecat, Dre, Tray Dee, Goldie Loc, Butch Cassidy, Kokaine, etc.... once he started fuckin with Pharell that's when he fell off again.

"Sunshine" was also a classic unreleased joint.  I noticed the beat is similar to the "Zoom" track Snoop did with Dre.   Dope smoking song.
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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2012, 02:58:26 AM »
What's up everybody.  Was jammin some tunes this AM and some Snoop came on and I ended up listening to a few songs.  It was Last Meal and the Last Meal advance which included some songs that didn't make the official release.  Dope shit all around.  

Anyway, "Issues" and "No Bacctraccin" played back to back, and it reminded me how tight Snoop was.  He was rappin his ass off on those songs.  Shit was sick sun.  

That is all.  May you have a blessed and wonderous day.





No doubt.. Snoop had a resurgence during that era of his career.   It started with the Top Dogg album and included his work on Dre's album, the Eastsidaz and Last Meal.    He had good people around him in that time, he was workin with West Coast artists like Meach, Battlecat, Dre, Tray Dee, Goldie Loc, Butch Cassidy, Kokaine, etc.... once he started fuckin with Pharell that's when he fell off again.

Truth my bro.

But Snoop did Beautiful with Neptunes + Uncle Charlie and u can't knock the mainstream recognition he got for that joint.

After that he fell off kinda hard (but then so did Pharrell and the music industry as a whole).
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2012, 04:31:46 AM »
I thought pump ya brakes was weak personally.

The mixing was awful, it sounded flat, it was too long (almost 6min iirc) and snoop sounded uninspired!
Along with Hennessy & Buddha, Issues was my favourite track!

I think Issues is one of those songs you either love or hate, Hen and Buddah is one of the all time underrated Snoop tracks 8)
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #23 on: November 15, 2012, 10:32:44 AM »

Truth my bro.

But Snoop did Beautiful with Neptunes + Uncle Charlie and u can't knock the mainstream recognition he got for that joint.

After that he fell off kinda hard (but then so did Pharrell and the music industry as a whole).

I think it's great the mainstream success Snoop had with "Beautiful".   But that album was a significant drop off in quality from Top Dogg and Last Meal.  Not to mention he also abandoned a lot of the great chemistry he had going with the Dogghouse Records affiliated artists.   That Paid the Cost To Be The Boss album ruined a great tradition for me with Snoop albums.  I got Doggystyle as a Christmas present in 1993, but every album after that one I bought the day it came out and listened to it from begining to end.  After Paid the Cost to Be the Boss I stopped buying Snoop albums just off name recognition.
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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #24 on: November 15, 2012, 11:49:08 AM »

Truth my bro.

But Snoop did Beautiful with Neptunes + Uncle Charlie and u can't knock the mainstream recognition he got for that joint.

After that he fell off kinda hard (but then so did Pharrell and the music industry as a whole).

I think it's great the mainstream success Snoop had with "Beautiful".   But that album was a significant drop off in quality from Top Dogg and Last Meal.  Not to mention he also abandoned a lot of the great chemistry he had going with the Dogghouse Records affiliated artists.

True true true
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #25 on: November 17, 2012, 12:27:50 PM »
if somebody can hook up "Catastrophic" or "Catastrophie" (i think that's the name) that'd be great.  it was 1 of the 1st leaks from the album.  u can't find it anywhere around these days... smh


if some1 could hook it up i'd be thankful... thanks anyway

 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #26 on: November 17, 2012, 12:46:03 PM »
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!



nevermind, it's "Blaze It Up"....




son, i'm geekin right now.  i ain't heard this shit in YEARS!  memories, thanks Snoop
 

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #27 on: November 17, 2012, 12:49:36 PM »
if somebody can hook up "Catastrophic" or "Catastrophie" (i think that's the name) that'd be great.  it was 1 of the 1st leaks from the album.  u can't find it anywhere around these days... smh


if some1 could hook it up i'd be thankful... thanks anyway



http://www.sharebeast.com/t7xhs561gg5y
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: Snoop's Last Meal
« Reply #28 on: November 17, 2012, 12:56:25 PM »
if somebody can hook up "Catastrophic" or "Catastrophie" (i think that's the name) that'd be great.  it was 1 of the 1st leaks from the album.  u can't find it anywhere around these days... smh


if some1 could hook it up i'd be thankful... thanks anyway



http://www.sharebeast.com/t7xhs561gg5y


thanks




but I've BEEN tellin' ya'll.  Snoop has 1 of the best catalogs in the game.  It's just that his shit is all spread over like mayoniase so it's hard 2 fully grasp that.  alotta his greatest records are on features, mixtapes, and unreleased demos, "Tha Last Meal" is no exception.  cool album but it should've been combined and slimmed down.



does anybody have the other Bootlegs to this album too?  this and PDCTBDB had a couple different versions (i think, i'm faded right now).