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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Twentytwofifty on June 23, 2005, 05:20:38 PM
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2Pac – All Eyez On Me (1996)
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Maybe it was his time in prison, or maybe it was simply his signing with Suge Knight's Death Row label. Whatever the case, 2Pac re-emerged hardened and hungry with All Eyez On Me. With all the controversy surrounding him, 2Pac seemingly wanted to throw down a monumental epic whose sheer scope would make it an achievement of itself. But more than that, it's also an unabashed embrace of the gangsta lifestyle, backing off the sober self-recognition of Me Against The World. Sure, there are a few reflective numbers and dead-homiez tributes, but they're much more romanticized this time around. All Eyez On Me is 2Pac the thug icon in all his brazen excess, throwing off all self-control and letting it all hang out — even if some of it would have been better kept to himself. In that sense, it's an accurate depiction of what made him such a volatile and compelling personality. This album containis probably the best production he's ever had on record, handled mostly by Johnny J and Dat Nigga Daz; Dr. Dre also comes in to contribute the surefire single in "California Love". All Eyez On Me is nonetheless carried off with the assurance of a legend in his own time, and it stands as 2Pac's magnum opus. You can argue all day about whether Me Against The World, The Don Kiluminati: The 7 Day Theory or this album is 2Pac’s best album but there is no argument about which is his most defining album. This album is the album that really blew 2Pac up and contributed to making him the icon he his day. It’s easily his most influencial piece of work. It’s also the first double album in hip-hop starting a trend followed by the Notorious B.I.G., the Wu-Tang Clan and others. Not many albums made in the 90s, let alone the second half, have made the impact this one has.
50. Dr. Dre – 2001 (1999) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=73625.0)
49. Outkast – Southernplayalisticaddicmuzik (1994) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=73777.0)
48. Jay-Z – Reasonable Doubt (1996) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=74040.0)
47. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Wanted: Dead Or Alive (1990) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=74218.0)
46. Redman – Whut? Thee Album (1992) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=74531.0)
45. De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead (1991) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=74834.0)
44. Fugees – The Score (1996) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=75061.0)
43. The D.O.C. – No One Can Do It Better (1989) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=75381.0)
42. Common Sense - Resurrection (1994) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=75589.0)
41. Makaveli - The Don Kiluminati: The 7 Day Theory (1996) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=75939.0)
40. Public Enemy – Fear Of A Black Planet (1990) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=76104.0)
39. Ice Cube – Death Certificate (1992) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=76728.0)
38. Gza/Genius - Liquid Swords (1995) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=77194.0)
37. N.W.A – Efil4zaggin (1991) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=77354.0)
36. Main Source – Breaking Atoms (1991) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=77548.0)
35. Geto Boys – Grip It! On That Other Level (1989) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=78193.0)
34. Brand Nubian – One For All (1990) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=78454.0)
33. Scarface – The Diary (1994) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=78896.0)
32. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Road To The Riches (1989) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=78973.0)
31. Beastie Boys – Licensed To Ill (1986) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=78994.0)
30. Ultramagnetic MC's – Critical Beatdown (1988) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=79307.0)
29. LL Cool J – Radio (1985) (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=79487.0)
28. 2Pac – All Eyez On Me (1996)
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I agree that this was Pac's defining album. Looking forward to the rest of the countdown.
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Great album, but I think I still think Me Against the World is better...
Props for this countdown and hooking up the albums man...major props
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how in the world are you going to put this ahead of Makaveli?
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how in the world are you going to put this ahead of Makaveli?
You can argue all day about whether Me Against The World, The Don Kiluminati: The 7 Day Theory or this album is 2Pac’s best album but there is no argument about which is his most defining album. This album is the album that really blew 2Pac up and contributed to making him the icon he his day. It’s easily his most influencial piece of work. It’s also the first double album in hip-hop starting a trend followed by the Notorious B.I.G., the Wu-Tang Clan and others. Not many albums made in the 90s, let alone the second half, have made the impact this one has.
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#28???? I know AEOM had a way bigger impact on hip hop than this. Good review though but kind of surprising.
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that is my #1
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
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'this should be.. ' 'this album is better than..' this is the mans opinion, nobody is going to agree on the top 50 albums of all time. stop complaining about it and at the end of all this you will have 50 great albums to listen to
props on the review
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
And who told you Doggystyle and the Chronic aren't? :P
I agree with placing AEOM where it is. It's not even that much of a genius album. Sure nice as hell, but it's not the most mindblowing experience you've ever had. Most tracks certainly do get boring after a while, although there's also a lot of timeless classics on this album. Influential as hell, maybe not always a great hiphop album but it was effective. Think of the fact alone that after this album, everyone felt like they had to release a double album. It's a shame AEOM needed tracks like "How do u want it" to become influential like that.
Oh well... Nice picking by C2K again. More props on the way ;D
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
when can some of you people accept that the Pac-Dre-Snoop west coast hiphop is just a small section of the whole style and that 2001 eg is impact-wise nowhere among the very greats and that also quality-wise it´s only top 10 for people whose taste focusses on this small section? is that so hard to get? some of you people haven´t heard one old Kane song, no BDP stuff, no Juice Crew, you have no idea how "Criminal Minded", "Follow The Leader", "Paid In Full", "Strictly Business", "Raising Hell" etc, sound, yet you´ll prolly end up complaining about no Kurupt or Suga Free album in this list. It´s getting tiring
btw, from an objective point of view and taking into account its impact, AEOM is prolly in the right spot. I find "Makaveli" so much better though, AEOM has quite some filler material, esp on disc two...but there sure are some classics on it and it sure had an impact
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
who says chronic wont be.
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I prefer 7 day theory, but good choice, props again
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
when can some of you people accept that the Pac-Dre-Snoop west coast hiphop is just a small section of the whole style and that 2001 eg is impact-wise nowhere among the very greats and that also quality-wise it´s only top 10 for people whose taste focusses on this small section? is that so hard to get? some of you people haven´t heard one old Kane song, no BDP stuff, no Juice Crew, you have no idea how "Criminal Minded", "Follow The Leader", "Paid In Full", "Strictly Business", "Raising Hell" etc, sound, yet you´ll prolly end up complaining about no Kurupt or Suga Free album in this list. It´s getting tiring
btw, from an objective point of view and taking into account its impact, AEOM is prolly in the right spot. I find "Makaveli" so much better though, AEOM has quite some filler material, esp on disc two...but there sure are some classics on it and it sure had an impact
*props*
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thats a bullshit list
tupac is the G.O.A.T. and this is according to this list his "defining album" so it should be closer to the top 10 list.
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^ dude, This album came out in 96... WTF DOES THAT TELL YOU, that there were albums, that were more influential than this, you fuck, its not just the quality of the record, it has to do with breakthroughs and impact also, thats why 2001 will never be a top list, even tho its a damn good record.
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You fucking retard, this album is definetly the most influencial out of all of tupacs albums. First double album in rap and it was the best selling rap album back then. I dont give a fuck what u say but nothing the beastie boys ever did could compare to 2001 or makaveli: the 7 day theory, and its definetly not more influencial either. stupid fuck
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props, peace.
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You fucking retard, this album is definetly the most influencial out of all of tupacs albums. First double album in rap and it was the best selling rap album back then. I dont give a fuck what u say but nothing the beastie boys ever did could compare to 2001 or makaveli: the 7 day theory, and its definetly not more influencial either. stupid fuck
no, you are wrong. but you can contiue living in denial
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ok keep on listening to coldplay
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you act as if theres something wrong with that, mr Thug life... psh, nigga please...
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You fucking retard, this album is definetly the most influencial out of all of tupacs albums. First double album in rap and it was the best selling rap album back then. I dont give a fuck what u say but nothing the beastie boys ever did could compare to 2001 or makaveli: the 7 day theory, and its definetly not more influencial either. stupid fuck
Stetsasonic - In Full Gear - 1988 - First Double Album
And totally agree with C2 Knuckles positioning, on pure quality and not influence I would have this much further down though, as I agreed with Kill that 7 Day Theory is miles ahead of this album, as for me is Me Against The World.
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thats a bullshit list
tupac is the G.O.A.T. and this is according to this list his "defining album" so it should be closer to the top 10 list.
That's an opinion many westcoast heads share, but really, there was hiphop before 2Pacalypse and there has been hiphop ever since Pac died too. Many real hiphop fans won't agree with you on 2Pac being the GOAT, and since your comments are totally based on that "fact"... Sigh. 2Pac ain't godlike. Get over it.
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Just wait til the list is completed until ya criticize. Nice stuff though man
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There's much more to hip hop than Snoop, Dre & Pac.I feel sorry for the people that think differently.
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fuck man this list is causing a riot everyone gotta complain and bicker let the man throw it down
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'The 7 Day Theory' is light years ahead of this album but it cant touch the impact this album had on Hip-Hop...
Yo C2Knuckesls, im wondering after you finish this list could you post your top 50 'best' albums of all time skill/quality wise? Since this list is basicaly the greatest.
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'The 7 Day Theory' is light years ahead of this album but it cant touch the impact this album had on Hip-Hop...
Yo C2Knuckesls, im wondering after you finish this list could you post your top 50 'best' albums of all time skill/quality wise? Since this list is basicaly the greatest.
I guess that'll be hard to do, since skill/quality is all about personal opinions. I'm just glad to see at least SOME Pac fans here still haven't lost their sense of reality. You gets a prop for that.
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this is some bs list, chronic 2001, 2pac all eyez on me, chronic, doggystyle, should be in top 10
My list is "bs"? Let's see the rest of your top ten.
thats a bullshit list
tupac is the G.O.A.T. and this is according to this list his "defining album" so it should be closer to the top 10 list.
No it shouldn't.
Stetsasonic - In Full Gear - 1988 - First Double Album
You sure about that? I don't own the album but I've never heard of a double before All Eyez On Me and in 1988 fourteen tracks would be a considered a long album, I wouldn't think someone would have put a double album together.
Yo C2Knuckesls, im wondering after you finish this list could you post your top 50 'best' albums of all time skill/quality wise? Since this list is basicaly the greatest.
I'll probably put together my top 10 or 20 but what dude said above is right.
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Yeah man, it has twenty tracks in total (the last 3 are remixes).
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this album should be ALOT higher up IMO there's only a few albums in hip hop better than this and IMO Me Against the World is pac's best album , i hope to see that one on here
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this album should be ALOT higher up IMO there's only a few albums in hip hop better than this and IMO Me Against the World is pac's best album , i hope to see that one on here
yeah i would of thought AEOM be at least top 15 and MATW be top 10
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I wouldn´t count on Me Against the World popping up. really wouldn´t
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I wouldn´t count on Me Against the World popping up. really wouldn´t
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this album should be ALOT higher up IMO there's only a few albums in hip hop better than this and IMO Me Against the World is pac's best album , i hope to see that one on here
yeah i would of thought AEOM be at least top 15 and MATW be top 10
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I rank this album as Pac's #2 or #3 album, depending on my mood (7 Day Theory is always at the top spot).
I do think it should be ranked much higher though. This is easily one of the top 10 most influential hip hop albums of all time (even if it isnt Pac's best album).....almost mainstream rapper today uses the formulas from this album as a standard.
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I rank this album as Pac's #2 or #3 album, depending on my mood (7 Day Theory is always at the top spot).
I do think it should be ranked much higher though. This is easily one of the top 10 most influential hip hop albums of all time (even if it isnt Pac's best album).....almost mainstream rapper today uses the formulas from this album as a standard.
The Album was filled with bangers not only including all the singles released: Ambitionz az a ridah, got my mind made up, can't c me, shorty wanna be a thug, wonder why they call you bitch, heartz of men, no more pain, only God can judge me, picture me rollin', all eyez on me and so forth.