West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: 187Proof on December 15, 2005, 06:33:05 PM
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So ofcourse there's the original Chronic album, and then Deathrow put out the remastered version, which the Dre Day video as a bonus...but when I was in Sam Goody I found one called the "Digi Pack" where it has the cd, but then you turn the cd over in your dvd player and it has like music videos (something like that) and the entire album again, but in dolby 5.1 surround sound (I believe that was the specifications). Has anyone else seen this? Does the album really sound any better in that different quality?
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I've seen it too at Tower Records, but for Snoop's Doggystyle. The Row just keeps on reissuing its catalog. Haven't heard them though.
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i only seen The Chronic and Doggystyle version like that.. i think hey have videos too
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Yeah i got this version...only cause i came up on it, its cool, it has all the videos for the singles from the album...the Dolby 5.1 enhancement is cool i got surround sound...for me it was free so its great....
but i but the remastered version and my "Dre Day" seems a little static-ie, was dissapointed in that, the packaging was cool, the cannibus leaf on the cd looks better, but the video looks shitty
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They re-issued a bunch of their classic releases (again) as these digi packs.
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They re-issued a bunch of their classic releases (again) as these digi packs.
^Yeah I remember seeing tha Doggystyle & Chronic ones at Best Buy, seems like a good deal to me...
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yah the ones that are coming out are
chronic
doggystle
all eyes on me
very best of deathrow
makveli
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yup, they sell these re-release digipacks over here too. i'm not buying any of them though.
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Well, I'd suggest buying those 5.1 Surround Sound versions only if you have a home theatre system. These re-mixed albums do sound better than a normal version.
For example, my brother has bought an album of some metal group 3 years ago and they re-released it as a "DVD Audio" now (which is basically the same as your Digi-pack I assume) and so my brother bought that one. Let me tell you: it was well worth the money. The quality is amazing. But like I said before: it's only worth it if you have a home theatre system, otherwise the 5.1 Surround Sound on the CD is useless...
John Legend's album was also re-released as a "Dual Disc" (= 5.1 Sur. Sound) here in Belgium...I'm thinking of buying it as well and sell my original copy to someone else.
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I dont know how The Chronic could sound any better, sound quality wise..
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i wonder who mixed it to 5.1. for best results the original producer should really be the one who does that.
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theyre doing it for all the row cds from that era arent they