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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: OpTiCaL on August 12, 2003, 05:41:22 AM
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Tracklisting Below:
1. Alwayz into something (full length album version) - NWA
2. Indo smoke (full length album version) - Mista Grimm
3. Keep their heads ringin' (original 12" version) - Dr. Dre
4. Regulate (jammin' mix) - Warren G & Nate Dogg
5. Dirty B side (full 12" version) - Da Brat & Notorious BIG
6. Black superman (full length album version) - Above The Law
7. Gangsta's boogie (barr nine version) - LV
8. Summer breeze (full length album version) - DJ Quik
9. Hand of the dead body (full length album version) - Scarface & Ice Cube
10. Guerilla funk (deep fo' real mix) - Paris (3)
11. Ghetto jam (full length album version) - Domino (2)
12. 12 pacofdoja (full length album version) - Lil' Half Dead
This is a real nice compilation...ordered it today from amazon...dont know what y'all think about it...i have all of the tracks anyways but im a sucker for a good pre made comp.
pZ
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Lmao at the only review available...
As good as the album is it does miss alot of Death Row material,the company that invented G-Funk and where is 2Pac!Anyway, apart from these slight gliches it is a great Gangsta rap album with a distinctive westcoast flavour.Enjoy it if you buy it.
hmm not sure i agree with him on this...where exactly was pac in the og day of g-funk ;) (anyone?) and as far as death row inventing g-funk...i think not!
pe@ce
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^ LOL
I got this a long long time ago.. its quite a good lil comp.. one of my first forays into west coast stuff.. and it made Black Superman one of my faves. Its probably the easiest way to get Black Superman on a 'proper CD' since Uncle Sam's Curse is impossibly hard to get.
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^^
Yeah unless ya kno someone with it ;)
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;)
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is "3. Keep their heads ringin' (original 12" version) - Dr. Dre" anything rare? or is it like the radio and single version?
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Think its jsut the one from the single...?
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Don't remember anything special... I've got the CD single and the 12" too.. and there's nothing different with those. Maybe its a clean version? I'll double-check later once i'm home.
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Sure the single had an explicit and a radio version..
...sure there was something else too...look when im back
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couldnt u just make this compilation yourself? or is the cover art really worth ten/fifteen bucks?
all those cheap looking compilations are just money making scams for people in the music biz with no talent
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I've never heard about that comp...
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I've never heard about that comp...
and all I want to know is, if the Dr. Dre track is different from the album and cd single version.
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I will check tonight.. promise ;) I um couldn't be bothered in the end last night.. lol
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I know there is 2 (That I know of) versions at best of "Keep their heads ringin'"
Check the "Friday Sdtk" version
Then bump Deathrow's Grt hits version.
some word changes in there.
U might have to listen closley...
but If ure' used to one or the other, when played side by side u will notice the several word's missing & changed.
I prefer the "Friday" version.
ONe
Hatesrats 2oooTre
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ok i just made a huge post here explaining this and it got eaten.. so here's the short version, fact by fact ;)
1) I have here Friday OST, Friday OST CD Single, Death Row Greatest Hits, G Funk Classics Comp.
2) Both Friday OST and CD Single have the exact same version, and there is no clean version on the single.
3) The version on Death Rows Greatest Hits differs in that the intro has been removed, other than that it appears to be the same.
4) I also have a video rip where the lyrics are clean.
example. "The muthfuckin d-r-e // i keep they muthfuckin heads ringin" becomes "the one and only d-r-e // and you know i keep they heads ringin"
(you can find this on any version by starting at around 1:20 and listening on)
5) my copy of this comp has a diff track list *without* this song.. as follows...
i) tracks are in a diff order.
ii)the slick rick track and the WC & Mad Circle track arent on the list opti posted above.
iii) my one doesnt have the cube/scarface track. (or of course dre keep their heads ringin)
iv) mine has the OG regulate, not the jammin remix
..tracklist for mine..
NWA - Alwayz into somethin´ (Full Length Album Version) (4.29)
Above The Law - Black superman (Original Full Length Album Version) (4.25)
Mista Grimm - Indosmoke (Full Length Album Version) (5.22)
Warren G - Regulate (Original Version) (4.09)
LV - Gangsta´s boogie (Barr 9 Version) (4.40)
Da Brat feat. Notorious BIG - The dirty B-side (Full 12" Version) (3.42)
Paris - Guerilla funk (Deep Fo´ Real Mix) (7.58)
DJ Quick - Summer breeze (Full Length Album Version) (4.31)
Lil 1/2 Dead - 12 pacofdoja (Original 12" Version) (5.12)
Slick Rick feat. Warren G - Behind bars (Dum Ditty Dum Mix) (3.21)
Domino - Ghetto jam (Full Length Album Version) (4.19)
WC & The Maad Circle - West up (Full Length Album Version) (4.45)
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Ok, thanx for the info. Maybe you can hook me up wit dat radio version. Peace
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hmm not sure i agree with him on this...where exactly was pac in the og day of g-funk ;) (anyone?) and as far as death row inventing g-funk...i think not!
pe@ce
Well the story is that after ATL, Pac, and Money B did their last studio session for "Call It What You Want" Pac (specifically) asked ATL "what do you call this sound/style....shit is dope" etc. etc. And ATL replied "it's a new style we came up with called G-Funk, some funky shit that gangsters can roll too" etc. etc. So Pac and Money B were in fact two of the 5 OG's, who saw G-Funk being created in the studio then bringing it to the streets and of course, the name and sound got "sampled" repeatedly. What Up Seer ;)
Oh and when I worked for Priority, the label did release a "clean" and instrumental version of "Keep Your Heads Ringin'" It was brought up during one of our marketing/promo meetings to get the song played in many retail chain stores and to do that they needed something clean to do that, plus stores such as K Mart would only sell clean versions of singles. Not sure if they still do.
I know I have about 5 retail CD singles in my collection somewhere, but they have no cover art.
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^ i figured it odd that my CD Single was dirty... (and sup ;))
I have it on 12".. but my technics is under a big pile of cd's right now.. lol. The sleeve says its the LP ver.. just like that single i presume.
Also.. like someone said above.. there may in fact be differences between the 3 dirty version (likely between the GH and other one..).
I'm sure i've got a version somewhere else apart from that clean mpeg video rip where the lyrics are switched up a little.
other factor of course could be that some people have clean versions of the soundtrack/gh album.
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anyone kow where i can get Uncle sams curse in OG? besides amazon cuz i aint paying $100
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is "3. Keep their heads ringin' (original 12" version) - Dr. Dre" anything rare? or is it like the radio and single version?
i think there are a few lines that are different
there is a line, "i'm 6 feet, 225 of pure chocolate"
on the friday ost version its, "i'm 6'1, 225 of pure chocolate"
nothing very different. its a different recording. same beat, same lyrics.
peace