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Jome:
Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.
Marco:
--- Quote from: Jome on September 27, 2015, 08:57:13 AM ---Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.
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I also think that about the Dre-produced tracks. Directly or indirectly he was connected with them..
Added all Compton-tracks boss. 8)
Okka:
I don't know what y'all talkin' about, this is from my "MMLP" booklet.
+ Bitch Please II
Featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Nate Dogg
(M. Mathers, C. Broadus, A. Joyner, A. Young, M. Bradford, M. Elizondo)
Produced and Mixed by Dr. Dre
Recording and Mix Engineer: Richard "Segal" Hurdia
Bass and Keyboards: Mike Elizondo
Assistant Engineer: Jim McCrone
Published by Eight Mile Style (BMI)/Ensign Music Corporation (BMI)/Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But F****n' Music (BMI)
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of No Limit/Priority Records
Xzibit appears courtesy of Loud Records
Nate Dogg appears courtesy of Dogg Foundation Records
--- Quote from: Jay Z on September 27, 2015, 09:19:34 AM ---
--- Quote from: Jome on September 27, 2015, 08:57:13 AM ---Debate: I think we should include ALL Compton-tracks, when it's so obvious that even the tracks that doesn't list Dre, has a lot of Dre-elements and Dre-sounds in them.
Even the producers themselves say Dre added tons of stuff, effects, and what not to the tracks, where he isn't listed as producer. I think Dre was just being generous with the credits this time around.
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I also think that about the Dre-produced tracks. Directly or indirectly he was connected with them..
Added all Compton-tracks boss. 8)
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That's some stupid shit. Why don't you just add the songs he was credited on?
Jome:
--- Quote from: Okka on December 18, 2015, 04:09:56 AM ---That's some stupid shit. Why don't you just add the songs he was credited on?
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For the reasons discussed above, and in other threads.
If you've been catching up with all the Compton-related threads when it came out, you would see that a lot of the producers said that Dre added effects, new elements, new instruments, changed/tweaked the bass, etc. etc.
Even DJ Premier said that, and when Dre is so heavily involved in the beat making process, I think it would be stupid NOT to include the tracks he clearly did a lot of work on.
Quick reminder what a producer actually is:
--- Quote ---A record producer (or music producer) has a very broad role in overseeing and managing the recording (i.e. "production") of a band or performer's music. A producer has many roles that may include, but are not limited to, gathering ideas for the project, selecting songs and/or session musicians, proposing changes to the song arrangements, coaching the artist and musicians in the studio, controlling the recording sessions, and supervising the entire process through audio mixing (recorded music) and, in some cases, to the audio mastering stage. Producers also often take on a wider entrepreneurial role, with responsibility for the budget, schedules, contracts, and negotiations.
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(Wikipedia)
Okka:
Yeah, i know, but i just think the ones he's credited for should be added. What about songs he actually didn't have anything to do with? Should they be taken out of the list?
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