West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: gzs on June 19, 2005, 05:24:40 AM
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On doggystyle, in my opinion Dre's greatest work beatwise, Dre gets production help from Colin Wolfe does anyone know what happened to him?
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didn´t he play the bass and the keyboard on almost every song on The Chronic and Doggystyle? dunno what the fuck happened to him but maybe he´s still making some funky shit coz maybe his musical skills didn´t fit in when Dre switched up his sound.
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Yeah he is a bassplayer. After doggystyle that parliament bass sound disappeared from hiphop. Maybe Colin Wolfe has something to do with that.
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^i don´t think he had anything to do with it goin away it was just that after 94-95 people switched up their sound to a more eletronic/futuristic sounding sound especially west coast producer coz their shit today doesn´t sound nearly as smooth as it did back in the early 90´s.
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im sure i saw colin wolfe as a solo producer on deep cover soundtrack
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Didn't he leave DR with The D.O.C..
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Colin also worked with Warren G. He did some stuff on a M.C Breed album called The New Breed. I am a huge Breed fan and I love that album.
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Wolfe produced Butch Cassidy's song "Want You Girl" from "The Malibus Most Wanted" sdtk (it wasnt Quik contrary to popular belief)
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Wolfe produced Butch Cassidy's song "Want You Girl" from "The Malibus Most Wanted" sdtk (it wasnt Quik contrary to popular belief)
yes he produced ''I want You Girl''
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It seems like he also played bass on JT money's 1999 Pimpin on Wax on a track called On da Grind.
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he had his own lable for a minuite in the 90's.
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this a question that i think Mellowman could answer coz he seems to know a thing or 2 about the people Dre used to work with.
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he was on 2001
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He played bass on "Efil4zaggin", "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle", so he's contributed a great deal to those classic records. He did the bassline for Deep Cover too. Last I heard of him & Dre working together, was 2001's Xxplosive track.