It's May 13, 2024, 01:21:44 AM
First I would like to see fix'd wideawake's release. E1 should drop OFTB and LBC Crew albums with better mastering and some bonus tracks (even 2 would be great) + it could be limited version. Then release Sam Sneed' album with original tracklist and then start to drop some new shit.
Didn't Nate leave with most of his material anyway? I think "G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2" were both recorded on Death Row except for a few songs.
I know it's just my dream. If their releases would be in good quality then I would buy all, but they aren't so I keep money in pocket Maybe they should use Kickstarter to check how many people would buy new stuff.
Quote from: adi760 on December 15, 2013, 12:27:33 PMI know it's just my dream. If their releases would be in good quality then I would buy all, but they aren't so I keep money in pocket Maybe they should use Kickstarter to check how many people would buy new stuff. I was of the opinion that if they took some of that LBC Crew, Lost Sessions, "Relit" bonus tracks, and unreleased music from that Death Row boxed set and put it out on some of those double-dip compilations they worked with that they might have something. I don't think Wideawake has put out anything close to those last two Death Row compilations that E1/Koch dropped before the label went bankrupt, "15 Years" and that "Remixes & Rarities" project.
Quote from: Okka on December 07, 2013, 03:05:33 PMDidn't Nate leave with most of his material anyway? I think "G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2" were both recorded on Death Row except for a few songs. Yeah, Vol. 1 was recorded while on Death Row. It's the album that Death Row was gonna release back in 1997 but, was shelved. Vol. 2 was recorded after leaving Death Row. I think Nate Dogg sued Death Row in the later part of 1997 and won, while was why he was able to leave the label, take Vol. 1, and all of his unreleased material from Death Row. This was Wideawake didn't have no unreleased Nate Dogg except for him appearing on songs by other artists.
GTA V should have more songs, here list of lefotvers: 2Pac (feat. K-Ci & JoJo) - How Do U Want It (1996) 2Pac - Outlaw (1995) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mr. Bill Collector (1995) Kam - Whoop Whoop (1997) Nate Dogg - I Got Love (2001) Spice 1 - 187 Proof (1992) Spice 1 (feat. MC Eiht) - The Murda Show (1993) Mack 10 (feat. Ice Cube & WC) - Westside Slaughterhouse (1995) Warren G (feat. Nate Dogg) - Regulate (1994)
Sam Sneed didn't want to release his unreleased DR stuff. Plus, several songs from og Street Scholars album weren't finished. Anyway, WIDEawake didn't suceed in managing the Death Row catalog, altough Snoop, LBC Crew, D.B. and OFTB albums were good releases.
Nate Dogg G.Funk Classics Vol.1 was release by Interscope, only a few copies before Nate Dogg got the full rights for his material. He re-released G.Funk Classics Vol.1 (and Vol.2) then with his Dogg Foundation imprint which was ditributed by Breakaway (19th Street Records, unreleased Death Row's Inside Out Compilation)