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Sccit:

--- Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 28, 2020, 07:42:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: Tha Crip on March 17, 2020, 04:49:02 PM ---Project # 3:

Heres a revised version of my DETOX project...included all the recent Dre leaks past few years and fixed up the quality...its still sequenced perfectly from start to finish!



Tracklist:

01. This Is Detox (ft. Kobe) (Produced By DJ Khalil)  (T.I. Reference) * 
02. Under Pressure (ft. Jay-Z) (Produced By Dr. Dre & Scott Storch) *
03. Die Hard (ft.Eminem) (Produced By Dr. Dre) *
04. Drug Test (ft. The Game, Snoop Dogg & Sly) (Produced By DJ Khalil) *
05. Kush (ft. Snoop Dogg, Sly, Kobe & Akon) (Produced By Dr. Dre DJ Khalil) *
06. Talking To My Diary (ft. Slim The Mobster & Sly) (Produced By Dr. Dre, DJ Silk & Chocolate)
07. The Recipe (ft. Kendrick Lamar) (Produced By Scoop DeVille)
08. 2Nite (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Jeremih) (Produced By Mike & Keys) *
09. 2 Kings (ft. Jay-Z) (Produced By Jake One) *
10. Compton (ft. Kendrick Lamar & Sly) (Produced By Just Blaze)
11. Chillin' (ft. Swizz Beatz) (Produced By Swizz Beatz) *
12. 12 Steps To Recovery (ft. Sly) (Produced By Dr. Dre) *
13. Sh*t Popped Off (ft. T.I. & Sly) (Produced By Dr. Dre) *
14. Back Against The Wall (ft. Slim The Mobster & Sly) (Produced By Jake One) *
15. Topless (ft. Nas, Eminem & Slim The Mobster) (Produced By DJ Khalil)  *
16. It Could've Been U (ft 50 Cent, & R. Kelly) (Produced By DJ Khalil) *
17. Comin' Back (Produced By Just Blaze)  (T.I. Reference) *
18. I Got It (Produced By Jake One)  (Rain Reference) *
19. Mr. Prescription (feat. Sly & Nikki Grier) (Produced By Dr. Dre) *
20. Better Back Back (feat. Warren G & Bishop Lamont) (Produced By Dr. Dre) * 
21. Turn Me On (feat. Sly & Ester Dean) (Produced By Dr. Dre) *
22. I Need A Doctor (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey) (Produced By Alex Da Kidd) *

* = Tracks I TWEAKED!!!

Album Link

https://www82.zippyshare.com/v/xWB9FFqR/file.html

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Just reviewing Crip's albums after I give them a serious listen... (and as it goes without saying great work as always Crip, much appreciated.  And any adjustments I make to tracks are just personal preference not really suggestions cause I like the way you are formatting all of these cause it gives us a good look at what all is available, just tweaking a bit here and there)

...Gave this one a full listen beginning to end just as Crip made it.

Infinite's brief Detox Review (Crip Version)

Now I can see why Dre never released this album.  Let's start with the good.

The GOOD

The interesting part though is that there is some serious hits on this album which could of promoted the album to high sales in the right climate.  Like "Kush" and "Need A Doctor" still performed well as singles and videos even though no album was released--and "Mr. Perscription" and "Drug Test" seem like they could of been club hits as well.  "Die Hard" also seems like a potential hit or worthy of at least its own music video.  "The Recipe" is of course a great track and still my favorite all time Kendrick Lamar track.  I was surprised when this track didn't really blow up or have a music video.  It was actually shit that Kendrick did without Dre that blew him up to what he became...

BAD

Now for the downside and why this album probably wasn't released.  "Under Pressure" and "2 Kings" are very weak and subpar.  I'm not a Jay-Z fan anyway, but this is far from the "Still Dre" type material Jay-Z came up with in the past.  "Talking To My Diary" and "Tonight" were a bit too distant from the Detox era because they seem to be more like the COMPTON sessions (though I know "Talking to My Diary" was the first and oldest song recorded for COMPTON).  Then a lot of the rest are filler songs not really worthy of much mention.

LAST OF ALL LET ME MAKE SPECIFIC NOTE OF "TOPLESS"

"Back Against the Wall" was a good find and a song I must of missed, seems I hadn't heard it before.  I think "Topless" is one of the all-time great unreleased tracks up there with 6'2 "Day Like Today" or Royce "Throne is Mine" Pac "Play Your Cards Right" o.g... But this version of "Topless" isn't my favorite.  The best one was the one that had T.I. open up with reference vocals for Dre---

"Yo, it's the D-R
Party favors outside the E-R..."

Then went in with Nas' epic second verse which is really one of Nas great all time verses that will never be released.  Nas absolutely devastates this track.  Then there was no 3rd verse just those two verses.  I kind of feel like all the other verses that were made for this track aren't really worthy.  For some reason the first version I had of this track just had the T.I. reference vocals and the Nas' verse so that's what I got used to.

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i thought the best topless version was the one with eminem and nas


but remember these tracks are unreleased for a reason ... i’m sure if detox dropped 75% of these tracks wouldn’t make it and it would be an instant classic.

TraceOneInfinite:

--- Quote from: Sccit on March 28, 2020, 08:58:56 AM ---

i thought the best topless version was the one with eminem and nas


but remember these tracks are unreleased for a reason ... i’m sure if detox dropped 75% of these tracks wouldn’t make it and it would be an instant classic.

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ahh come on cuz that T.I. "Party favors outside the E.R." shit was dope (and I don't even like T.I.)

Sccit:

--- Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 28, 2020, 09:38:52 AM ---
--- Quote from: Sccit on March 28, 2020, 08:58:56 AM ---

i thought the best topless version was the one with eminem and nas


but remember these tracks are unreleased for a reason ... i’m sure if detox dropped 75% of these tracks wouldn’t make it and it would be an instant classic.

--- End quote ---

ahh come on cuz that T.I. "Party favors outside the E.R." shit was dope (and I don't even like T.I.)

--- End quote ---

i’m not sayin it wasn’t dope but the eminem version was just doper to me

Okka:

--- Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 28, 2020, 07:42:13 AM ---Just reviewing Crip's albums after I give them a serious listen... (and as it goes without saying great work as always Crip, much appreciated.  And any adjustments I make to tracks are just personal preference not really suggestions cause I like the way you are formatting all of these cause it gives us a good look at what all is available, just tweaking a bit here and there)

...Gave this one a full listen beginning to end just as Crip made it.

Infinite's brief Detox Review (Crip Version)

Now I can see why Dre never released this album.  Let's start with the good.

The GOOD

The interesting part though is that there is some serious hits on this album which could of promoted the album to high sales in the right climate.  Like "Kush" and "Need A Doctor" still performed well as singles and videos even though no album was released--and "Mr. Perscription" and "Drug Test" seem like they could of been club hits as well.  "Die Hard" also seems like a potential hit or worthy of at least its own music video. "The Recipe" is of course a great track and still my favorite all time Kendrick Lamar track.  I was surprised when this track didn't really blow up or have a music video.  It was actually shit that Kendrick did without Dre that blew him up to what he became..."Back Against the Wall" was a good find and a song I must of missed, seems I hadn't heard it before.
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If I remember right "The Recipe" actually had a music video, but it was never released for some reason. ASAP Rocky directed it.

TraceOneInfinite:

--- Quote from: Okka on March 28, 2020, 12:47:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: Infinite Trapped in 1996 on March 28, 2020, 07:42:13 AM ---Just reviewing Crip's albums after I give them a serious listen... (and as it goes without saying great work as always Crip, much appreciated.  And any adjustments I make to tracks are just personal preference not really suggestions cause I like the way you are formatting all of these cause it gives us a good look at what all is available, just tweaking a bit here and there)

...Gave this one a full listen beginning to end just as Crip made it.

Infinite's brief Detox Review (Crip Version)

Now I can see why Dre never released this album.  Let's start with the good.

The GOOD

The interesting part though is that there is some serious hits on this album which could of promoted the album to high sales in the right climate.  Like "Kush" and "Need A Doctor" still performed well as singles and videos even though no album was released--and "Mr. Perscription" and "Drug Test" seem like they could of been club hits as well.  "Die Hard" also seems like a potential hit or worthy of at least its own music video. "The Recipe" is of course a great track and still my favorite all time Kendrick Lamar track.  I was surprised when this track didn't really blow up or have a music video.  It was actually shit that Kendrick did without Dre that blew him up to what he became..."Back Against the Wall" was a good find and a song I must of missed, seems I hadn't heard it before.
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If I remember right "The Recipe" actually had a music video, but it was never released for some reason. ASAP Rocky directed it.

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yeah, mainstream Kendrick fans don't even know the fuckin song.  They know shit like "King Kunta" and "Swimming Pools" or whatever I guess (not sure cause I don't keep up with new music unless Dre did it

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