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It used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."
Quote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?Also... another thing I never liked was that they didn't put the version of "California Love" on All Eyez On Me that was Pac's biggest hit ever. I mean that song blew up even bigger than "Dear Mama" did at the time. It worked well for eventually selling the "How Do You Want It" maxi-single.. but when you think about 2pac's legacy, All Eyez On Me is probably the greatest album of All-Time so it was really important to Pac's legacy that they put the best version of "California Love" on the album
Quote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?
Quote from: Infinite on February 07, 2014, 01:13:05 PMQuote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?As far as I remember, the Above The Rim CD was around the 80 minute mark without the bonus tracks. Also, tapes were the common thing at that time, The Chronic had Bitches Ain't Shit as a tape bonus only (I think), Murder Was The Case had tape only bonus tracks too.
Quote from: Montana Mob on February 07, 2014, 01:56:26 PMQuote from: Infinite on February 07, 2014, 01:13:05 PMQuote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?As far as I remember, the Above The Rim CD was around the 80 minute mark without the bonus tracks. Also, tapes were the common thing at that time, The Chronic had Bitches Ain't Shit as a tape bonus only (I think), Murder Was The Case had tape only bonus tracks too. still no excuse to not find room for those 2 songs. woulda made the OST even better.
Quote from: Mr. Bones on February 07, 2014, 04:53:20 PMQuote from: Montana Mob on February 07, 2014, 01:56:26 PMQuote from: Infinite on February 07, 2014, 01:13:05 PMQuote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?As far as I remember, the Above The Rim CD was around the 80 minute mark without the bonus tracks. Also, tapes were the common thing at that time, The Chronic had Bitches Ain't Shit as a tape bonus only (I think), Murder Was The Case had tape only bonus tracks too. still no excuse to not find room for those 2 songs. woulda made the OST even better.Yes it is good excuse because back then all the could put on a CD was 80 minutes of music unlike today. Tapes had more room on them then CD's back then . So that is why they had bonus tracks on the tapes.
never saw this in stores, thanks for posting
Quote from: midwestryder on February 07, 2014, 05:10:07 PMQuote from: Mr. Bones on February 07, 2014, 04:53:20 PMQuote from: Montana Mob on February 07, 2014, 01:56:26 PMQuote from: Infinite on February 07, 2014, 01:13:05 PMQuote from: JeremyM on February 06, 2014, 04:16:39 AMIt used to drive me crazy that I couldn't get those Pac songs on CD (this was before Napster, etc.). Especially "Pain."Yeah.. that didn't make any sense. "Pain" was a great song, and I think it was the opening song to the movie. Why would it not be on the soundtrack? It's on the tape only.. was this to make it somehow more rare and exclusive?As far as I remember, the Above The Rim CD was around the 80 minute mark without the bonus tracks. Also, tapes were the common thing at that time, The Chronic had Bitches Ain't Shit as a tape bonus only (I think), Murder Was The Case had tape only bonus tracks too. still no excuse to not find room for those 2 songs. woulda made the OST even better.Yes it is good excuse because back then all the could put on a CD was 80 minutes of music unlike today. Tapes had more room on them then CD's back then . So that is why they had bonus tracks on the tapes.you don't think they could have taken off a few of the r and b songs? get the fuck outta here
I have Bitches Aint Shit on my Chronic and this ain't remastered
Quote from: Fraxxx on February 06, 2014, 09:08:01 AMQuote from: donfathaimmortal on February 06, 2014, 02:03:33 AMThis one was released under "Music From Above The Rim" in 1994. Pain and Loyal To The Game also appeared on the maxi CD "Regulate". Nothing special.I'm pretty sure it only appeared on the maxi CD. Not too many people had that one where I'm from.europe?
Quote from: donfathaimmortal on February 06, 2014, 02:03:33 AMThis one was released under "Music From Above The Rim" in 1994. Pain and Loyal To The Game also appeared on the maxi CD "Regulate". Nothing special.I'm pretty sure it only appeared on the maxi CD. Not too many people had that one where I'm from.
This one was released under "Music From Above The Rim" in 1994. Pain and Loyal To The Game also appeared on the maxi CD "Regulate". Nothing special.