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Re: Above The Rim OST EP, anyone heard of this before?
« Reply #30 on: February 08, 2014, 07:08:56 AM »
I live near Berlin and Berlin City had a lotta good music from overseas. WOM - World of Music had US Import CD's already on Monday when the original US releas was Tuesday. Good old times  ;D

@topic. Would like to hear that Dogg Pound track "Mobbing With Tha Dogg Pound" in full, but as yet it never showed up. It was a kinda like pre-version of Just Doggin from the Sunset Park soundtrack.




 

BIGWORM

Re: Above The Rim OST EP, anyone heard of this before?
« Reply #31 on: February 08, 2014, 10:17:09 PM »
Cassette of the ost has all those songs are on it. Remember a cassette was able to fit 120 mins on a tape. CD is 80 mins. Those other tracks were released on 15 years of death row 3 disc I'm pretty sure well at least PAIN & LOYAL TO THE GAME where...
 

JeremyM

Re: Above The Rim OST EP, anyone heard of this before?
« Reply #32 on: February 09, 2014, 05:57:39 AM »
Cassette of the ost has all those songs are on it. Remember a cassette was able to fit 120 mins on a tape. CD is 80 mins. Those other tracks were released on 15 years of death row 3 disc I'm pretty sure well at least PAIN & LOYAL TO THE GAME where...

Yes, they were, and I was very happy about that even though they are easy enough to find on bootleg. I wish I had known about the maxi CD singles! Then again, I would've never found them until the internet blew up.

I did have the tape version, but it wasn't the same thing. The "Gang Related" tape also had two bonus songs as well, one of which was Top Dog's "Going Back to Cali," which sadly did not make any of those compilations. Neither did the "Murder was the Case" bonus songs.

Great point on California Love. I was pissed when only the remix version was on it! Back then it was pretty common to have the lead single and a remix of the lead single on albums, and I expected the same on "All Eyez on Me." When was Hit Em Up recorded? Did they really save Cali Love so that people would listen to Hit Em Up?