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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Da Nard on September 24, 2009, 06:24:42 PM
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workin on official death row releases collection....... but some of the cds posted on wiki n other places are pposted under official death row releases but wen i go check it out at the store they dont seem to have the death row logo...they either released under interscope or amaru etc etc.,.. can any one post the namers of any official cds releesed by death row .....
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workin on official death row releases collection....... but some of the cds posted on wiki n other places are pposted under official death row releases but wen i go check it out at the store they dont seem to have the death row logo...they either released under interscope or amaru etc etc.,.. can any one post the namers of any official cds releesed by death row .....
Album Title - Artist - Release year. Please note albums are listed from earliest release, to later releases. Even in the same year.
The Chronic - Dr. Dre - 1992
DoggyStyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 1993
Dogg Food - Tha Dogg Pound - 1995
U Better Recognize EP - Sam Sneed - 1995
All Eyez On Me - 2pac - 19960
The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory - Makaveli - 1996
Tha Dogg Father - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 1996
Necessary Roughness - Lady of Rage - 1997
G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1: Ghetto Preacher - Nate Dogg - 1997
Retaliation Revenge and Get Back - Daz Dillinger - 1998
Hung Jury - Michelle - 1998
Against Tha Grain - Kurupt - 2005
Those are all artist released the following are compilations featuring newer material
Christmas on Death Row - 1996
Suge Knight Represents The Chronic 2000 - 1999
Too Gangsta 4 Radio - 2000
The following are 2pac releases
Still I Rise - 1999
Until the End of Time - 2001
Better Days - 2002
Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 1. - 2003
Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2. - 2007
The Following Consist of Sound Tracks
Above The Rim - 1994
Murder Was the Case - 1994
GridLock'd - 1997
Gang Related - 1997
Dysfunktional Family - 2002
The following are releases put out that count as unofficial do to the artist Not being involved with putting them out.
Dead Man Walkin - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 2000
2002 - Tha Dogg Pound - 2001
The Following are various Greatest Hits/compilations containing No new material (except unreleased tracks)
Death Row Greatest Hits (Note: Contains a track No Vaseline, this was not a Death Row track and was put on to take aim at former artist. Ice Cube has never been signed to Death Row) - 1996
Death Row Greatest Hits Vol. 2. - 2003
Death Row The Singles - Contains various hard to find B-Sides, remixes, and previously unreleased remixes of singles. - 2007
Death Row Dayz - 2007 (A compilation of 3 Greatest Hits albums)
Because of Death Row constant rereleasing of previous releases. Each artist Received their own Great Hits line.
2pac
The Poet
Greatest Hits
Dr. Dre
The Chronicle: Best of the Works
Chronicles: Death Row Classics
Snoop Doggy Dogg
Death Row: Snoop Doggy Dogg at His Best - 2001
Chronicles - 2007
Basically all the stuff. if I missed anything please let me know. 8)
Please note with rereleases, Publishing, rights and various legalities change what's labeled on The pressing. If you want Death Row Logos, you must order First pressing for some of these albums.
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How is it "unofficial...do to the artist Not being involved with putting them out"???
That would mean all of the post releases after Tupac's death were "unofficial" according to your logic (i.e. "until the end of time," "better dayz," etc.)
Tha Dogg Pound "2002" was endorsed by Kurupt and not Daz and the radio single that pushed it hard was "Change The Game Remix" ft. Jay-Z & Roc-A-Fella, the track also appeared on DJ Clue's album and Suge traded the rights to use "Me and My Girlfriend" Pac beat for it to Jay-Z. That album had fresh verses by other artists like Crooked I on "Gangsta Rap" radio edit and Tha Relativez on "Smoke." It also debuted in the Top 40 on the Billboard Charts.
"Dead Man Walkin" was an official Death Row release. It's the Label's choice if it's official or not, and you could buy it in Best Buy. Those were mostly old tracks from 1996-97 before Snoop joined No Limit. But if this is not "official" by your definition, then neither is the upcoming Death Row Snoop release of "The Lost Session Vol. 1"
Unofficial releases would be like bootlegs that fans surface of unreleased material like the DJ Quik EP, the Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy tracks, Hammer album, OFTB albums, etc.
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workin on official death row releases collection....... but some of the cds posted on wiki n other places are pposted under official death row releases but wen i go check it out at the store they dont seem to have the death row logo...they either released under interscope or amaru etc etc.,.. can any one post the namers of any official cds releesed by death row .....
Album Title - Artist - Release year. Please note albums are listed from earliest release, to later releases. Even in the same year.
U Better Recognize EP - Sam Sneed - 1995
G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1: Ghetto Preacher - Nate Dogg - 1997
u better recognize was just a normal single release for the mwtc sdtk and not an EP.
g-funk classics was pulled and dont count as an official released album even its now available during ebay. and the name ghetto preacher was only used for the later released breakaway album.
and yea... dmw and 2002 are hella official releases. it doesnt matter if the artists re still with the label.
i dont know if i would count all the ron winter albums as real official.
btw if u ask for all the official CDs relased by death row u should incl the single cds aswell. cuz there are LOTS
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How is it "unofficial...do to the artist Not being involved with putting them out"???
That would mean all of the post releases after Tupac's death were "unofficial" according to your logic (i.e. "until the end of time," "better dayz," etc.)
Tha Dogg Pound "2002" was endorsed by Kurupt and not Daz and the radio single that pushed it hard was "Change The Game Remix" ft. Jay-Z & Roc-A-Fella, the track also appeared on DJ Clue's album and Suge traded the rights to use "Me and My Girlfriend" Pac beat for it to Jay-Z. That album had fresh verses by other artists like Crooked I on "Gangsta Rap" radio edit and Tha Relativez on "Smoke." It also debuted in the Top 40 on the Billboard Charts.
"Dead Man Walkin" was an official Death Row release. It's the Label's choice if it's official or not, and you could buy it in Best Buy. Those were mostly old tracks from 1996-97 before Snoop joined No Limit. But if this is not "official" by your definition, then neither is the upcoming Death Row Snoop release of "The Lost Session Vol. 1"
Unofficial releases would be like bootlegs that fans surface of unreleased material like the DJ Quik EP, the Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy tracks, Hammer album, OFTB albums, etc.
2002 is partly Unofficial, and Dead MAN Walkin isn't even recognized by Snoops own discography at one point (I think it still isn't),
As such these are Albums done with out the artist input. Tupac Shakurs work doesn't count as a bootleg, do to his death. Nu Mix vol 1. and 2 should actually be considered a compilation.
Cause they feature just remixes, with literally no new tracks.
but hey, that's basically all Death Row has, not including the countless Singles. Even I have 2 original Death Row Single Tapes that are for The Chronic.
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Other Compliations:
Death Row Presents: Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg - From Compton To Long Beach
(http://multimedia.fnac.com/multimedia/images_produits/ZoomPE/0/8/2/5060114670280.jpg)
DJ Yutaka Presents: Death Row Master Mix
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41w5rEkTQHL.jpg)
Mixtapes:
Warlord - I Can Get Cha Block Knocked Off Vol. 1
Crooked I - Westcoasanostra Vol. 1
Eastwood - Self-Made Vol. 1
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mad props for every pitching in.. thanks...
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The difference in Tupac and say, Dogg Pound or Snoop, is that Pac's material was authorized by his estate.
"Change The Game" was never officially pushed as a single by Death Row. It was a song for Clue's record that Suge used. Not the other way around. I would view "Dead Man Walkin" and "2002" in sort of the same way I look at Game's Get Low material.
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Yeah, but Death Row actually put out Dogg Pound's "2002" album. So it's an official Death Row release.
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For The People Entertaiment:
O.F.T.B.-The Missing D.R. Files
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.1
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.2
Top Dogg-Dogg Dayz
J Flexx-Stayin Alive
Kurupt-Row Rider
Kurupt-Against Tha Grain-The E.P.
Inside Death Row The Best Of... (& More!)
Petey Pablo-Life On Death Row
Petey Pablo-Same Eyez On Me
N.I.N.A.-Let Me Live
Above The Law-Death Row EP
Crooked I-Say Hi To The Bad Guy-The E.P.
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For The People Entertaiment:
O.F.T.B.-The Missing D.R. Files
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.1
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.2
Top Dogg-Dogg Dayz
J Flexx-Stayin Alive
Kurupt-Row Rider
Kurupt-Against Tha Grain-The E.P.
Inside Death Row The Best Of... (& More!)
Petey Pablo-Life On Death Row
Petey Pablo-Same Eyez On Me
N.I.N.A.-Let Me Live
Above The Law-Death Row EP
Crooked I-Say Hi To The Bad Guy-The E.P.
I think he just wanted official releases. ;)
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Yeah, but Death Row actually put out Dogg Pound's "2002" album. So it's an official Death Row release.
Its a official release, but its consider a type of non-official one artist wise. But yes, they still are official death Row Releases.
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For The People Entertaiment:
O.F.T.B.-The Missing D.R. Files
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.1
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.2
Top Dogg-Dogg Dayz
J Flexx-Stayin Alive
Kurupt-Row Rider
Kurupt-Against Tha Grain-The E.P.
Inside Death Row The Best Of... (& More!)
Petey Pablo-Life On Death Row
Petey Pablo-Same Eyez On Me
N.I.N.A.-Let Me Live
Above The Law-Death Row EP
Crooked I-Say Hi To The Bad Guy-The E.P.
dont trip got these bootlegs already ;)
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workin on official death row releases collection....... but some of the cds posted on wiki n other places are pposted under official death row releases but wen i go check it out at the store they dont seem to have the death row logo...they either released under interscope or amaru etc etc.,.. can any one post the namers of any official cds releesed by death row .....
Album Title - Artist - Release year. Please note albums are listed from earliest release, to later releases. Even in the same year.
The Chronic - Dr. Dre - 1992
DoggyStyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 1993
Dogg Food - Tha Dogg Pound - 1995
U Better Recognize EP - Sam Sneed - 1995
All Eyez On Me - 2pac - 19960
The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory - Makaveli - 1996
Tha Dogg Father - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 1996
Necessary Roughness - Lady of Rage - 1997
G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1: Ghetto Preacher - Nate Dogg - 1997
Retaliation Revenge and Get Back - Daz Dillinger - 1998
Hung Jury - Michelle - 1998
Against Tha Grain - Kurupt - 2005
Those are all artist released the following are compilations featuring newer material
Christmas on Death Row - 1996
Suge Knight Represents The Chronic 2000 - 1999
Too Gangsta 4 Radio - 2000
The following are 2pac releases
Still I Rise - 1999
Until the End of Time - 2001
Better Days - 2002
Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 1. - 2003
Nu Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2. - 2007
The Following Consist of Sound Tracks
Above The Rim - 1994
Murder Was the Case - 1994
GridLock'd - 1997
Gang Related - 1997
Dysfunktional Family - 2002
The following are releases put out that count as unofficial do to the artist Not being involved with putting them out.
Dead Man Walkin - Snoop Doggy Dogg - 2000
2002 - Tha Dogg Pound - 2001
The Following are various Greatest Hits/compilations containing No new material (except unreleased tracks)
Death Row Greatest Hits (Note: Contains a track No Vaseline, this was not a Death Row track and was put on to take aim at former artist. Ice Cube has never been signed to Death Row) - 1996
Death Row Greatest Hits Vol. 2. - 2003
Death Row The Singles - Contains various hard to find B-Sides, remixes, and previously unreleased remixes of singles. - 2007
Death Row Dayz - 2007 (A compilation of 3 Greatest Hits albums)
Because of Death Row constant rereleasing of previous releases. Each artist Received their own Great Hits line.
2pac
The Poet
Greatest Hits
Dr. Dre
The Chronicle: Best of the Works
Chronicles: Death Row Classics
Snoop Doggy Dogg
Death Row: Snoop Doggy Dogg at His Best - 2001
Chronicles - 2007
Basically all the stuff. if I missed anything please let me know. 8)
Please note with rereleases, Publishing, rights and various legalities change what's labeled on The pressing. If you want Death Row Logos, you must order First pressing for some of these albums.
good looking out man.had most of these down..
:)
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For The People Entertaiment:
O.F.T.B.-The Missing D.R. Files
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.1
Tha Realest-Tha Death Row Dayz Vol.2
Top Dogg-Dogg Dayz
J Flexx-Stayin Alive
Kurupt-Row Rider
Kurupt-Against Tha Grain-The E.P.
Inside Death Row The Best Of... (& More!)
Petey Pablo-Life On Death Row
Petey Pablo-Same Eyez On Me
N.I.N.A.-Let Me Live
Above The Law-Death Row EP
Crooked I-Say Hi To The Bad Guy-The E.P.
dont trip got these bootlegs already ;)
Don't forget The Chronic 2 Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk. This currently is on lock down by a bootlegger. If you want some tracks that are suppose to be on it. Look up my Life (smoking weed for hours), Keep There Heads Ringing, and um there was another one that was released. Can't remember lol If I remember I'll post it.
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Yeah, but Death Row actually put out Dogg Pound's "2002" album. So it's an official Death Row release.
Its a official release, but its consider a type of non-official one artist wise. But yes, they still are official death Row Releases.
Kurupt supported Dogg Pound "2002" he said in an interview how it was cool seeing all those tracks put out. Daz didn't support "2002."
The difference in Tupac and say, Dogg Pound or Snoop, is that Pac's material was authorized by his estate.
Tupac's material was co-owned legally by Amaru just as Suge (at the time, now Wideawake/Lara Lavi) owned his material. That was an official release because it was in stores and had the Death Row logo on it and distributed by D3 Entertainment.
"Change The Game" was never officially pushed as a single by Death Row.
This is true, but this is part of a deal that Suge made where he traded the sample of Tupac’s “Me and My Girlfriend” to Jay-Z (which he used on “Bonnie and Clyde” single with Beyonce) in exchange for the rights to put the “Change The Game Remix” ft. Jay-Z, Beanie, & Memphis on there. It was a mutual deal and overtime this helped Tha Dogg Pound “2002” move close to 400,000 units (Too Gangsta For Radio and 2002 were Gold if you combined their sales). The album debuted at #36 on the charts and sold well for the amount of promotion it had over time. It sold more than “Dillinger & Young Gotti 1 and 2” combined, and it sold more than “Cali Iz Active.”
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Yeah, but Death Row actually put out Dogg Pound's "2002" album. So it's an official Death Row release.
Its a official release, but its consider a type of non-official one artist wise. But yes, they still are official death Row Releases.
Right. I understand that.
It's basically an unofficial Dogg Pound album, but official Death Row album.
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Yeah, but Death Row actually put out Dogg Pound's "2002" album. So it's an official Death Row release.
Its a official release, but its consider a type of non-official one artist wise. But yes, they still are official death Row Releases.
Right. I understand that.
It's basically an unofficial Dogg Pound album, but official Death Row album.
Well 50% unofficial. Kurupt re-recorded some parts for the album.
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Got some of the Death Row CD's in front of me, here's more to the list:
2Pac
Live
Live (Edited)
Live at The House of Blues
The Prophet
Death Row Dayz
Nu Mixx vol.1 (clean)
Nu Mixx vol.2 (Best Buy version with 2 bonus tracks)
Nu Mixx vol.2 (clean)
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg - Tha Dogg
Snoop Dogg - Death Row Dayz
Compilations
Death Row Presents: A Hip Hop History
Death Row Presents: A Hip Hop History (Edition with Bonus DVD)
Death Row : Tha Party
The Very Best of Death Row
The Very Best of Death Row (edited)
There will probably be more but that's all I can think of the now. It's a hard task though