West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: D1G1T4L on November 13, 2004, 09:37:28 AM
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from first to last
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Eazy Duz It
Straight Outta Compton
100 Miles & Runnin
EFIL4Zaggin
Its On Dr Dre 187um Killa
not sure where NWA & The Posse came along..
this explains.. (from http://www.rapmusicville.com/Straight_Outta_Compton_B00006JJ51.html )
"Nearly anyone who knows anything about hip-hop should already be familiar with this album, but here are a few things you may not know. NWA didnt start with "Straight Outta Compton" or with the album "NWA and the Posse". NWA were the kings of the maxi-single. Maxi-singles were 12 inch records with more than the normal 2 songs. Their first one was the Eazy-E maxi-single with "Boyz in tha Hood", "Fat Girl" and "LA is the Place" in 1987. Then came the "Panic Zone", "Dope Man", "8 Ball" maxi, credited to NWA. The picture on that cover was used for the "NWA and the Posse" album, which for some reason, contained the radio version of "8 Ball" instead of the street version. Next came another Eazy-E maxi with "Eazy Duz It", "Ruthless Villian", "Radio", and "Comptons N Tha House", which was only issued on the cassette version as a bonus track. This maxi introduced MC Ren, who stepped in while Ice Cube was away at college. Cube returned for the next NWA maxi with "Gangsta Gangsta", "Something Like That", "Quiet on tha Set", and "Something 2 Dance 2". After all of these maxi-singles, they released the Eazy-E album "Eazy Duz It", followed by the NWA album "Straight Outta Compton". The sixth person on the "Compton" album cover is not The DOC as some have stated, its Arabian Prince. He was featured on "Something 2 Dance 2", but apparently left the group during the course of recording the album. Since "Something 2 Dance 2" is arguably the weakest song on the album, and is the only song he recorded with the group, it was not a great loss. The bonus tracks on this remastered cd come from the maxi-single released after the album. These were the groups final recordings with Ice Cube. A year later they returned with their final maxi-single "100 Miles and Runnin" which contained the title cut, "Just Dont Bite It", "Sa Prize (Part 2)","Real Ni---z", and "Kamurshol"-a plug for their next forthcoming album released the following year. Those songs are bonus tracks on the remastered version of "Ni---z 4 Life", which musically speaking at least, is better than "Straight Outta Compton" so cop that one too!
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From my FTP archive..
NWA-1988.STRAIGHT.OUTTA.COMPTON (January 10, 1988)
EAZY.E-1988-EAZY-DUZ-IT (September 16, 1988)
NWA-1989.AND.THE.POSSE (September 29, 1989)
NWA-1990.100.MILES.AND.RUNNIN_EP (August 16, 1990)
NWA-1991.EFIL4ZAGGIN (May 27, 1991)
EAZY-E-1992.5150.HOME.4.THA.SICK_EP (December 10, 1992)
EAZY-E.1993.ITS.ON.(DR.DRE).187UM.KILLA_EP (October 19, 1993)
EAZY-E-1995.ETERNAL.E (November 28, 1995)
EAZY-E-1996.STR8.OFF.THA.STREETZ.OF.MUTHAPHUKKIN.COMPTON (January 30, 1996) -- MAYBE THERE'S A 1995 VERSION TOO?
NWA-1996.GREATEST.HITS (July 2, 1996)
EAZY-E-2002.IMPACT.OF.A.LEGEND (March 26, 2002)
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^ you dont have Eazy Duz It listed..
NWA & The Posse is a collection of pre-straight outta compton tracks, but it came out after SOC
peep that post i made before for why...
i'm pretty sure Eazy Duz It came out in 1988 like six months before SOC
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^ updated
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Next came another Eazy-E maxi with "Eazy Duz It", "Ruthless Villian", "Radio", and "Comptons N Tha House", which was only issued on the cassette version as a bonus track.
does anyone have the OG version of Comptons N the house? ??? cause i think only the RMX is released on CD.. on SOC for an example..
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NWA & The Posse
Eazy-E- Eazy-Duz-It
NWA- Straight Outta Compton
NWA- 100 Miles N Runnin
NWA- Efil4zaggin
Eazy-E- 5150 EP
Eazy-E 187um Killa EP
Eazy-E- Eternal E
Eazy-E- Str8 Off The Streetz Of Muthaphucckin Compton
NWA- Greatest Hits
and the oringla Comptons N The House is on the tape single to We Want Eazy (could be Eazyier Said Than Dunn)