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Quote from: Sir Petey on August 20, 2013, 01:03:46 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.I'm not saying its not a very good album, and the singles are standout, great tracks. Just overall its not more than a 7 to me.
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Nik
id put pharcydes first album before regulate
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on August 20, 2013, 11:18:12 AMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 20, 2013, 01:03:46 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:28:53 PM id put pharcydes first album before regulateI rate them the same actually.I loved that track they did on Heavy Rhyme Experience since it came out ahead of the album, but they ain't got enough in em to fill a CD. Most of its just goofball stuff, just kidz in a studio. Production is gorgeous tho.The albums both follow the format of all the main work put into the singles (a mainstream thing). Not knocking Warren for that btw Niki dont know man to hear it withen the context it was created (and im not saying you guys didnt) i had this shit in 92 before anyone really even knew they were westcoast passing me by was a HUGE FUCKING RECORD and when i listented to that album as a kid it didnt come off so much as kids in a studio it reminded me of early works of the greats of jazz. alot of the songs had interludes and piano outros etc. e swift was on the best drugs his budget could afford...that album was so dope talking about it is giving me maaaaad chiiiiills son.I'm not saying its not a very good album, and the singles are standout, great tracks. Just overall its not more than a 7 to me.lol so according to will, "good kid maad city" is better than "reasonable doubt", "regulate", and now "bizarre ride"....smmfh
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:14:19 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:11:18 PM7 out of ten would be a VERY generous rating if were ranking it amongst all hip hop if were only talking westcoast id say seven is about appropriate.Thank you.Typical West Coast headz™ ain't taking lyricism and song writing into account. Only the production sound and delivery.are u retarded? who the fuck wants a lyrical album from warren g? lmfaoor maybe u were looking for introspective songs written out about the devastation of cancer?some of yall are mind-boggling. "regulate" is a classic and some of u (i guess cuz u aint from cali) dont understand the significance of that album...foreal, though, lyricism? lmfao. did u buy a wu-tang record and get upset because there wasn't enough g-funk? that level of thinkin is really somethin else.
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:11:18 PM7 out of ten would be a VERY generous rating if were ranking it amongst all hip hop if were only talking westcoast id say seven is about appropriate.Thank you.Typical West Coast headz™ ain't taking lyricism and song writing into account. Only the production sound and delivery.
7 out of ten would be a VERY generous rating if were ranking it amongst all hip hop if were only talking westcoast id say seven is about appropriate.
Quote from: NIKCC on August 20, 2013, 11:56:17 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on August 19, 2013, 01:14:19 PMQuote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:11:18 PM7 out of ten would be a VERY generous rating if were ranking it amongst all hip hop if were only talking westcoast id say seven is about appropriate.Thank you.Typical West Coast headz™ ain't taking lyricism and song writing into account. Only the production sound and delivery.are u retarded? who the fuck wants a lyrical album from warren g? lmfaoor maybe u were looking for introspective songs written out about the devastation of cancer?some of yall are mind-boggling. "regulate" is a classic and some of u (i guess cuz u aint from cali) dont understand the significance of that album...foreal, though, lyricism? lmfao. did u buy a wu-tang record and get upset because there wasn't enough g-funk? that level of thinkin is really somethin else.lyricism was mr grimms job if he would have been the snoop to warrens dre regulate could have been timeless.
quintessential westcoast album for sure, had a huge impact on culture but im being serious here in the grand scheme of things that album will not be spoken of 25 years from now as "essential listening"it will be looked at as a sub genre like acid jazz or some shit.
Quote from: Sir Petey on August 19, 2013, 01:19:36 PMi dont want to take away from the impact it had on the culture at the time because that was a huge album but that shit did NOT age well.it hasnt aged well? maybe not for u...try cruisin down the sunny streets of cali, passin up palm tree after palm tree wit a blunt in your hand while bumpin it and tell me if it aged well.
i dont want to take away from the impact it had on the culture at the time because that was a huge album but that shit did NOT age well.
It needed 12 tracks like "Regulate"... Too many throwaways like "this dj" and "do you see"
i fuck with all type of music including classical music. i was listening to beethoven before i was listening to the g-child but that's not the point. that's just common sense. that's like comparing a political cartoonist to Auguste Rodin. Warren G isn't a real musician to begin with, dude barely plays the keyboard and fucks with the drum machine, he's an accomplished producer and is good at what he does but he's nowhere near the level of a full-fledged musician and composer like Beethoven. keep trolling though