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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Mietek23 on November 20, 2008, 02:14:53 AM
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From www.thavaults.com
Due to public demand, due to the lack of realism in hip hop today, we bring to you the real story on Pac's early years. This documentary explores the Tupac before all the hype. Most notabley his early years starting in Marin City, California to his first ''real'' record deal in 1990.
Included in this feature, Tupac's very first interview for MTV in 1990 which never got aired, and a previously unreleased interview conducted in 1988 in which Tupac discusses to the local T.V station why ''America eats her own''
Also, all brand new in depth interviews from some of the people who knew Pac before the fame, including members from his first groups, to his first managers and band mates.
See a young Tupac perform his very first concert ever in front of 500 people in Marin City with his crew Strictly Dope, footage from his years in Baltimore when he rapped under the name MC New York, and a few other surprises. This straight to DVD release is a must have item for any music collector. DVD will be available at all retail outlets January 2009.
Also included with this DVD release... a 2 disc soundtrack featuring ''previously unreleased'' recordings from Tupac during his early years, all digitally remastered from the original masters and reels. These tracks will not be remixed, except where noted. Most of the tracks have never been heard or leaked in any way to the mainstream. The recently exploited ''U Don't Want 2 Battle Me'' can now be heard in it's entire with 2, yes I said it, 2 extra never before heard Tupac verses. Tracks from Tupac's time in Baltimore, in which he and his crew ''Born Busy'' written and recorded 4 songs at Starlight Sounds studios after shelling out nearly 500.00$ to do so in 1987. Listen to the much talked about original versions of tracks that appeared on 'The 'Lost Tapes'' back in 2000, these tracks are much rawer and doper than the remixed versions that have been released.
Peep all the tracks Tupac recorded with TC (Two From The Crew) which featured a very young Stretch, to his very first record deal...a 3 song demo that was submitted to Shock G in 1990. Also included in this 2 disc soundtrack a few more additions. For the first time EVER! a banned track titled ''Crooked Cop Killer'' which was set to be released on Tupac debut album ''2pacalypse NOW''. Listen as Tupac fires back at the OPD (Oakland police dept.) raw and uncut, the way Tupac wanted. quoted by Shock G ''It's the Hit Em Up'' to the crooked police officer.
2pac: The Early Yrs.
01. Introduction - by 2pac and Shock G.
02. Breakin' Thru *note: this was Tupac's first song he recorded in 1987 at Starlight Sound studio in Baltimore.
Two From The Crew/ Strictly Dope [1988-1989]
03. Lifestyles Of Tha Poor & Hopeless
04. Get Some
05. T.H.U.G.L.I.F.E (the hate u gave little infants f**** everybody)
06. Let's Get It On (Shock G Remix)
One Nation Emcee [1989]
07. One Nation Emcees
08. U Don't Want 2 Battle Me (full version)
09. Fantasy (Shock G Remix)
10. Days Of A Criminal
11. Girls Tying To Work A N****
The Beginning [1990]
12. Leave Us Kids Alone
13. Scared Str8 1990 *note: this is not the ''Scared Str8'' that appeared on ''Pac's Life.''
14. This One's 4 Tha Suckaz..
Bonus Second Disc
01. Panther Power (Original Version)
02. Case Of The Misplaced Mic (Original Version)
03. Never Be Beat (Original Mix)
04. Tearz Of A Clown (Previously Unreleased)
05. Babies Having Babies (Previously Unreleased) *note: this was Tupac's first concept for ''Brenda's Got A Baby'' with totally different lyrics.
06. Bad Mutha...(Previously Unreleased)
07. Crooked Cop Killer (Previously Unreleased) *note: this track was banned from Tupac's debut album '2pacalypse NOW'
MC New York [1987] recorded at Starlight Sound studios
08. Born Busy (Dizzi Original Vibes)
09. When Will Ya Learn (Dizzi Original Vibes)
10. Stay Focused (Dizzi Original Vibes)
*Dizzi original vibes production uses the original vibe of the song with a new millenium feel, as the original reels containing the instrumentals (not the vocals) were damaged in a fire in 1990.
Bonus Tracks:
11. Lifestyles Of Tha Poor & Homeless 1992 (Mike Mosley Remix) *note: Tupac was so proud of this song that he re-recorded it in 1992 (during the Changes session) with slight differences. Replacing the Hopeless concept with Homeless.
12. Tearz Of A Clown (MIke Mosely Remix) *note: this track was remixed and set for release on 2004's ''Loyal To The Game'', but was cut after it was decided Eminem was going to produce the album.
13. Static (Dancehall Mix) *note: this track was remixed in 2007, and was set for release on ''Tupac: The Black Album'', but the album didn't see a release due to legal issues with Tupac's estate.
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this shit will never stop
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this shit will never stop
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That looks interesting!
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this shit will never stop
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This looks pretty cool. Finally an official cd that isn't going to be mostly remixes. Do they have a release date for this yet?
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That looks interesting!
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lol
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I'm actually looking forward to this, not just a bunch of stupid remixes. Thanks for the news.
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I'm actually looking forward to this, not just a bunch of stupid remixes. Thanks for the news.
Yeah, I want those Shock G remixes and that first song.
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I'm actually looking forward to this, not just a bunch of stupid remixes. Thanks for the news.
Yeah, I want those Shock G remixes and that first song.
co-sign
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looks fake
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after years and fucked up remixes finally this label bitches did recognize that tupac fans expect just reallife recorded staff.
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here we go again ::)
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That looks interesting!
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This sounds kind of fishy! It doesn't seem like the kind of project Amaru would put out and Afeni been working pretty hard to keep Pac's music from dropping in the retail stores without his Estate making money on it.
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I'll probably download it and check it out. Sounds interesting, but it would have been better if they dropped something like this BEFORE all of those wack ass posthumous albums.
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Anyone got some new info about 'Pacs GMG album? Is it still dropping in early 09?