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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: DPGC2001 on April 20, 2001, 11:53:17 AM
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Damn there are are alot of greatly produced albums, Here are my top 5
1. Doggystyle- Dre's greatest work
2. The Chronic
3. 36 Chambers- RZA at his best
4. Illmatic- this is slept on, It has GREAT production
5. 2001- fururistic shit
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i agree with you basically..
other good produced albums are:
-big pun "capital punishment"
- mobb deep "the infamous"
-hot boys "get it how u live"
-three 6 mafia "chpt.2 world domination"
-warren g "regulate..."
-every gangstarr album
-jay-z "reasonable doubt"
etc...
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Well, I could easily say "The Chronic" or "Doggystyle". But I could make a case on Dre & Mel-Man's work on "Dr. Dre 2001". They did an incredible job with the beats, and all that shit. I mean, Dre composed some of the most clean, smooth and hottest shit. That sound will never fade out. On that album, Dre used live instruments, and he barley sampled anything. It's a fuckin masterpiece, shit, I even bought the instrumentals album just to bump the beats. For me, it's either "The Chronic" or "Dr. Dre 2001". Try to go against me.
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"Niggaz 4 Life"
"The Chronic"
"2001"
"36 Chambers"
I'd Say All Of Those, Are Production Masterpieces, If You Consider The Whole Album. Doggystyle Wasn't Quite As Mastered, Production Wise. The Production On All The Songs Was Dope, But The Album Doesn't Fit Together As Good As Those Other 4.
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I gotta say Regulate or Chronic, both flow well with a good mixture of tracks.
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My list of albums with "best production" outta all the albums i've heard... these are in no particular order.....
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
Snoop Dogg - Tha Last Meal
Xzibit - Restless
Dr. Dre - Chronic 2001
Nas - I Am
......that's all i can think of now.....
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In terms of producion, there's two levels, regular, which everyone else is judged, and Dr. Dre.
Regular albums include:
Ready to Die - Puff Daddy
Anything D.J. Premire touches
All Eyez On Me with it's team of producers lead by Daz and Johnny J with Dre overlooking it
It's On 187um Killa Yella and Cold187um
Regulate: The G Funk Era - Warren G
then there's Dre: (in order)
Chronis 2001 - His experiment with hardly a single sample. Amazing instramental, so good I bought the actual disc, and the instramental. Changed the way producers work for a third time
The Chronic - Gangsta rap beats, but also the introduction of G-Funk. Hard hitting bass that makes you just want to smakoe a whole damn 20 sack to
Elif4zaggin - When Ice Cube left N.W.A. most thought N.W.A. was done for, well Dre and Yella stepped up the producion, and then hot damn, a producion master piece.
No One Can Do It Better - To be honest, the D.O.C. did not need a great producer like Dre to hook this up. That's what makes this so great production wise, because D.O.C. over a Dre beat is just one of those things that makes you wish that the Doc and the Doctor were still making hits today. I think that the D.O.C. could have been one of the greatest ever, up there with Rakim and Ice Cube in terms of lyrics. Listen to Dre on The Chronic, D.O.C. wrote that shit.
DoggyStyle - Actually, most don't know this, but it originally sounded a lot different. You see, even in 1993, bootlegs spread all over California, as my cousin let me listen to his copy a month before the actually album came out. The original one sounded more funky than the one that did come out. The one that did come out had help from Warren G and Daz, who both perfected their producion skillz on this one. Listen to DoggyDogg World, Daz all the way, and Ain't No Fun has a big Warren G sound. Anyways, Dre did produce the original, but of course changed it. I just wish my cousin didn't give that tape away. Damn.
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i gotta go with 2001 , im bumpin the instrumentals version as we speak , its unbelievable to me still.
also another album with tight production from beggining to end is Mac Mall "Illegal Business" for those of you that dont got it
go get it ! some sick ass beats !
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in no particular order
the chronic
doggstyle
niggaz 4 life
chronic 2001
all eyez on me
enter the wu
Tical
return to the 36 chambers
murder was the case soundtrack
me against the world
Stankonia
Aquemini
Death Certificate
Regulate
Tha Last meal
chapter 2 world domination (juicy j and dj paul are tight)
Bow Down
Makaveli Don killuminati
it takes a nation of millions to hold us back
quik is the name
way too fonky
No way out
Dogg food
the first 2 gangstar joints
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When I pop in my 2001 disc it's just like "dam, this shit is incredible". Dre's cohesion with real instruments just makes you wanna bring it to your parents to show them how superior the production is. It's at a higher level then any of Dre's work before. Like I've said before, it would be str8 crazy if Dre put on a concert with no DJ, just live instruments...w o w.
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DPGC2001 and NaWshis basically named everything that I was gonna say.
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Outkast-southernlisticplayeristicmusik
or somethin like that...that first album was tight...it was different sound then what was out at the time........and of coure Dre Dre and his two CDS
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in my opinion....
1. 36 chambers
2. 2001
3. doggystyle
4. the chronic
5. step in the arena
they are the best 5....