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I think it's pretty dope that the LBC Crew album got released.  A lot of nice joints on that album....  I wasn't too impressed with some of the others, but I'm not like a lot of folks complaining about Wide Awake, because at least they opened the vaults and released a lot of music we may have never gotten otherwise.
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LBC Crew no question
 

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lbc crew and danny boy

they should have included slip n slide OG & remix on Danny Boy's album though
 

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Truthfully none of those albums had much replay value. The quality alone made it tough to make it through the first listen.
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  I would also have to go with the LBC Crew album.  It was a solid release, and also the closest to how it was conceived, when they released it.  Why they changed the Sam Sneed album to half new songs, is beyond me.  They also should have released the real "Say Hi to the Bad Guy" instead of "Hood Star."  That being said, I'm still grateful to them for at least releasing something.  We at least got to hear a lot of unreleased material.  I just wish more effort had been put into each release.
 

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danny boy was surprisngly nice....lots of dj quik when he was in his prime on there. his remake of leroy huttons so in love is my fave song on there.


the 3 disc collection actually gets alot of burn and i liked the snoop and dpg projects a lil bit

i have an unopned copy of the chronic re lit they put out if anyone wants it ill take a hundo for it

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my favorite??  probably Hood Star because I never had that Itunes bonus track  ;D


but as far as what has the most replay value?  has to be Lost Sessions 1




and the Ultimate Collection is the most vital release from them because of the 2nd and 3rd disc's containing a lot of gems and the 4th disc with a few harder to find videos at the time
 

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danny boy was surprisngly nice....lots of dj quik when he was in his prime on there. his remake of leroy huttons so in love is my fave song on there.


the 3 disc collection actually gets alot of burn and i liked the snoop and dpg projects a lil bit

i have an unopned copy of the chronic re lit they put out if anyone wants it ill take a hundo for it

i have a sealed Doggy Bag cd that i'll never open and I have a sealed Re-lit clean version too
 

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can some1 post up a list of all their releases?

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can some1 post up a list of all their releases?


chronic re lit
snoop lost sessions
death row ultimate collection (3 cd 1 dvd)
lbc crew
sam sneed - buncha new shit plus 4 old songs
crooked i - hood star
danny boy
dogg pound - doggy bag
20 to life vol 1
20 to life vol 2



that's what i can think of right now
 

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Re: Which, if any, Wide Awake release is your favorite/most listened to?
« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2014, 08:49:18 PM »
if niggas would have put out sam sneeds album the way it was originally done it would EASILY be there best release but they added some new sounding bullshit and altered other tracks...it made for an awful listen when youve already heard the OG one.

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Re: Which, if any, Wide Awake release is your favorite/most listened to?
« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2014, 09:18:53 PM »
if niggas would have put out sam sneeds album the way it was originally done it would EASILY be there best release but they added some new sounding bullshit and altered other tracks...it made for an awful listen when youve already heard the OG one.

the only new song on the sam sneed shit that was worth peeping is the New World Order song


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Re: Which, if any, Wide Awake release is your favorite/most listened to?
« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2014, 10:52:47 PM »
LBC crew.
 

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Re: Which, if any, Wide Awake release is your favorite/most listened to?
« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2014, 12:48:40 AM »
lbc crew, crooked, oftb and the snoop where all good. liked the unreleased tracks on the boxset. didnt bother with danny boy. only downloaded the dogg pound,sam sneed (deleted most of it) and 20 to life albums
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