West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: AxleF on June 05, 2002, 01:06:19 AM
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My Crew, #Cali-Rap.. just ripped one of Ice T's OG albums:
(http://afohley.freeservers.com/00-Ice-T-Cold_As_Ever-Coverfront.jpg )
This mutha fuckin album is HEEEEATED!!!!!! All the classic "Chris The Glove Taylor" production on Reckless..... Track one Party People is soooooooo bangin. Afrika Islams is KILLIN THE MUTHA FUCKIN BEAT, Chris on the TURN TABLES.
Oh man..... My head is about to break of my neck and roll away yall.
01-Ice-T-Party_People-CR.mp3
that track has be wide open. Check out my crews channel #cali-dcc for the album with full cover scans. So heated.
Axle Fohley
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whoa.
Ice T's ' OG' was the 2nd hiphop album i really ever listend to (first was Eazy Duz It)
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i remember the track "I'm Your Pusher" from his Power album....we heard this shit a lot back in the days...along with Cube´s Kill At Will EP.
thanks to Fonzarelli for this info :)
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This is some OG muthafucka, he gets allot respect from my side fo what he did in the rap industrie
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Thanks homies.
Both songs really open up musically. (Reckless And Party People) They really did a good job of re-mastering the effects.. the DJ scratch’s and cuts. Etc. Chris The Glove Taylor (who is the guy on the turn tables) used to work with Dr. Dre as an Aftermath staff producer. His biggest contribution to Dres work, of course, was 1992’s The Chronic which sold over 6 million copies and launched the career of Snoop Doggy Dogg. Chris played most of the keyboards on that album. FYI.
Back then, in 1985, he was just an ILL ass DJ with an original style. He wasn’t much of a producer. Africa Islam from New (I believe he's from NY..) York programmed the techno beat and handled must of the drum machine programming.
No one could scratch like Chris “The Glove.” Really listen to the lyrics in Reckless. It’s all about Ice T giving props to his legendary DJ. If you’re interested in his recent work, Here is a link to some of his recent production credits.
http://www.artistdirect.com/music/artist/appears/0,,591107,00.html
The whole purpose behind this thread is to show the homies the evolution of G-Rap which also gave birth to one of LA hottest DJ'z Chris "The Glove" Taylor. His scratching was unmatched back then. And it was all over a techno type of beat. Historical.
Axle F
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On puffin on blunts when dre says 'my nigga glove behind the board' is he refering to this guy?
and i thought the chronic was out in 1992, yeah i'm sure it was.
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^^ Thx. Edited.^^
Pz
Ax
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yeah i agree ive been sleepin on Ice T too much. he is SICK AS FUCK!!!
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I wanna be a high roller....
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people dont credit Ice-T as the inventor of gangster rap....everyone says its nwa...when its not...much props to ice
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Ice-T was my favorite rapper from '88-'91 along with LL Cool J and Ice Cube. His O.G. Original Gangster album is one of the West Coast's best and most underrated classics. "Mind Over Matter" is my favorite Ice-T song. That shit is pure classic. Ice-T and Too $hort are the West Coast Godfathers. Respect is due.
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I really like Ice-T's albums "Power", "The Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech...Just Watch What You Say" and "O.G. Original Gangster". The track "Colors" is off the hook too - Daz sampled it for "Bustaz".
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people dont credit Ice-T as the inventor of gangster rap....everyone says its nwa...when its not...much props to ice
actually, G Rap was comin with gangsta rap before pretty much everyone, he just never blew up with it
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I agree with you on G Rap.. except that he rep's the East.. and this album gets me hyped cuz its all about the Evolution of Westcoast G-Rap. We all know the East started this hip hop shit.
Ax
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On puffin on blunts when dre says 'my nigga glove behind the board' is he refering to this guy?
and i thought the chronic was out in 1992, yeah i'm sure it was.
yeah thats right. glove producted puffin on blunts.
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I aint never liked him adn I dont think I will
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yeah thats right. glove producted puffin on blunts.
lol u mean produced? he did the bassline...i think...
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I aint never liked him adn I dont think I will
hahahaha.. fair enough homie. Holla at me sometime and maybe I can turn you into a fan. Ill hit you with some trax and see if you like em. I respect opinions and love the challange.
Ax
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Actually, G. Rap was comin' with gangsta rap before pretty much everyone, he just never blew up with it.
Ice-T released a single called "Killer" in 1984 which was two years before Kool G. Rap or Schoolly D were ever heard of. They banned the song from K-Day. Ice-T was the first KNOWN M.C. to use gangsta rap. Even Schoolly D came out before G. Rap.
Too $hort released his first album in 1983 and it was filled with guns, drugs and pimps which is in essence gangsta rap too.