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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Blood$ on October 03, 2013, 07:20:50 PM
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I'm sure this thread has been done before but fuck it this is the 2013 version
it's a toss up between 187 He Wrote and AmeriKKKa's Nightmare for me
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black bossalini to me.
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his first three are interchangeable
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his debut is a fucking clasic but his second was a masterpiece
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his first three are interchangeable
yes,
i'd still choose amerikkkaz nightmare on most days
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love for d boys is the first time i heard 40 waters voice.
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love for d boys is the first time i heard 40 waters voice.
Spice 1's Spice 1 was advanced musically and rapwise for its time, shit sounds like a 94 release already, Ant Banks and EA Ski & CMT were defining the bay sound. and spice was hungry on the mic to me he dropped his best verses on that album, like on welcome to the ghetto.
187 he wrote was Spice's most hardcore album, it sounds rougher and grimier than his debut, the murder show is a masterpiece.
but Amerikkkaz Nightmare is the album I bumped the most, the production on that album is flawless and G-Man Stan added his guitars on songs like "a nigga is singin the blues" or "tell me what that mail like". I could play face of a desperate man all day everyday lol.
1990 Sick is excellent as well but not in the same category as the first three, and black bossalini has some dope cuts like 510 213 or the Paris produced songs which were originally used by the Carson-Long Beach group The D.E.E.P. (their album parlayin' is a gem)
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I'D PERSONALLY PUT 1990-SICK RIGHT UP THERE AS WELL
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his first three are interchangeable
agreed, but I'd say for me it's more interchangeable with his second and third
all of these albums get at least 4/5 from me even Immortalized
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his debut is a fucking clasic but his second was a masterpiece
You said it right. Spice 1's first album was a masterpiece and still sounds good. His style was original and had great production. His second album kicked off more of a hard vibe but he pulled it off with another solid production. Third album was good, but after that he seem to lose his touch.
I remember bumping Spice 1 (first album) with my Kickers subs and amps. We are talking in 1995. That was thumping hard back then.
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but Amerikkkaz Nightmare is the album I bumped the most, the production on that album is flawless and G-Man Stan added his guitars on songs like "a nigga is singin the blues" or "tell me what that mail like". I could play face of a desperate man all day everyday lol.
Stan the guitar man made a classic with Spice 1 (Nigga is Singing the Blues). Did you ever notice there is a difference from the album version and his on Jason's Lyric? The Jason's Lyric soundtrack's sounded better to me. I'd have to listen to them again to point out the difference.
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hard to choose, they all have there highlights.. i ended up voting for AmeriKKKas Nightmare though, i think that was my most played... that or 187 He Wrote
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but Amerikkkaz Nightmare is the album I bumped the most, the production on that album is flawless and G-Man Stan added his guitars on songs like "a nigga is singin the blues" or "tell me what that mail like". I could play face of a desperate man all day everyday lol.
Stan the guitar man made a classic with Spice 1 (Nigga is Singing the Blues). Did you ever notice there is a difference from the album version and his on Jason's Lyric? The Jason's Lyric soundtrack's sounded better to me. I'd have to listen to them again to point out the difference.
jasons lyric is a mysterious soundtrack to me...ive heard like three mixes of scarface song jessie james and that spice one song you mentioned alot of other great artists did a joint on that album just vanished. qd3 did a banger on there with a dude i cant even remembers name
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but Amerikkkaz Nightmare is the album I bumped the most, the production on that album is flawless and G-Man Stan added his guitars on songs like "a nigga is singin the blues" or "tell me what that mail like". I could play face of a desperate man all day everyday lol.
Stan the guitar man made a classic with Spice 1 (Nigga is Singing the Blues). Did you ever notice there is a difference from the album version and his on Jason's Lyric? The Jason's Lyric soundtrack's sounded better to me. I'd have to listen to them again to point out the difference.
jasons lyric is a mysterious soundtrack to me...ive heard like three mixes of scarface song jessie james and that spice one song you mentioned alot of other great artists did a joint on that album just vanished. qd3 did a banger on there with a dude i cant even remembers name
I have it on mp3. PM me if you want it. It's a solid soundtrack.
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i got it but thank you.
did you know the casette had bonus tracks?
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but Amerikkkaz Nightmare is the album I bumped the most, the production on that album is flawless and G-Man Stan added his guitars on songs like "a nigga is singin the blues" or "tell me what that mail like". I could play face of a desperate man all day everyday lol.
Stan the guitar man made a classic with Spice 1 (Nigga is Singing the Blues). Did you ever notice there is a difference from the album version and his on Jason's Lyric? The Jason's Lyric soundtrack's sounded better to me. I'd have to listen to them again to point out the difference.
that's g-man stan, a different person from stan the guitar man, who worked with nwa.
nigga singing the blues is produced by Blackjack, and G-Man Stan added his guitars later on for several songs on amerikkkaz nightmare, which pissed off Blackjack who didn't like how it sounded.
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1990-Sick for me - love that dark sound on the album along with those murderous lyrics 8)
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187 He Wrote