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AEOM is the perfect double album IMO, all the rest that came afterwards had skippable joints..."Wu-Tang Forever" falls under that category and even "Life After Death" was not perfect
Quote from: HighEyeCue on December 16, 2016, 10:31:06 AMAEOM is the perfect double album IMO, all the rest that came afterwards had skippable joints..."Wu-Tang Forever" falls under that category and even "Life After Death" was not perfectI remember disc 2 of AEOM, the first time I really just listened to it in the summer of 1996. I only listened to disc 1, and disc 1 was perfect to me. So when I finally stopped listening to disc 1 and put in disc 2, it was like getting a whole new 2Pac album and it a perfect follow up. Then when EVERYONE had a double disc in the late 90's, Biggie, Bone, Wu Tang, Master P, Kurupt, E-40, Cypress Hill a little later; it just really felt like no one could make that perfect double disc without fillers. With that said, could Wu Tang Forever be a double disc if it was only one disc, YES! Most those double disc could have been absolute classics with only 1 disc, and the late 90's would have rivaled the late-80's for number of classic albums, where it felt like every album was 5 Mic or XXL worthy. But Wu Tang Forever especially, as it was it was the closest to classic as a double album.
Yeah "Kuruption" was the perfect example that less would've been more..
Quote from: HighEyeCue on December 17, 2016, 05:52:58 AMYeah "Kuruption" was the perfect example that less would've been more..so do wu forever.