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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: englishvocabullaryinuse on April 12, 2009, 11:50:38 AM
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Who played keyboard on Warren G first album?
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
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i can't remember off top but i do know the same niggas was involved in the chronic.
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Does anyone have the album credits?
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guessin its in the vaults
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i'm not sure but i'm pretty sure it was Warren G
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1 Regulate (Featuring - Nate Dogg)
Guitar - Andreas Straub
Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
2 Do You See (Featuring - Nate Dogg)
Guitar - Andreas Straub
Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
3 Gangsta Sermon (Featuring - B-Tip , Ricky Harris )
4 Recognize (Featuring - Twinz)
Bass - Daniel Shulman
Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
Guitar - Che Laird
Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
5 Super Soul Sis (Featuring - Jah-Skillz)
Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
Guitar - Che Laird , Greg Geitzenauer
6 '94 Ho Draft (Featuring - B-Tip , Ricky Harris)
7 So Many Ways (Featuring - Wayniac , Lady Levi)
Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer , Sean "Barney" Thomas
8 This D.J.
Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
9 This Is The Shack (Featuring - Dove Shack )
Bass - Daniel Shulman
Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
Guitar - Andreas Straub
Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
10 What's Next (Featuring - Lil' Malik)
Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
Guitar - Che Laird
Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
11 And Ya Don't Stop
Guitar - Che Laird
12 Runnin' Wit No Breaks (Featuring - Jah-Skillz , Twinz)
Bass - Tony Green
Guitar - Morris O'Connor
Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
His production was never all that to begin with.
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
His production was never all that to begin with.
fuckin hater
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
Soopafly does/did play bass guitar?? Didn't know that
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
His production was never all that to begin with.
fuckin hater
i wouldn't say that, but more like he has a bad taste
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im pretty sure it was sean barney rubble thomas.. or sumtin.. he did a lot of work with deathrow too.. him on the keys n soopafly on the bass guitar is what made warren g productions so dope on regulate album and twinz conversation album... when warren g stopped fukkin with them is when his production fell off
Soopafly does/did play bass guitar?? Didn't know that
where do you read that soopafly plays bass guitar?? on the credits there is no soopafly. I know that Soopa produced a track for The Twinz. The track wasn't so good and you cant compare it to his productions on Murder Was The Case