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Well, truthfully, the unreleased catalog probably isn't worth the troubles.
I actually was hoping they'd do a reissue like that. Perhaps re-insert "G'z Up, Hoes Down" into the mix. That's what I think Wideawake should have concentrated on, instead of putting out over-priced "unreleased" albums. If they did like one of those cool re-issue sets with a bonus CD with all the single B-sides and shit like that, they could have something. With it being the anniversary of "Doggystyle", E1 should have hopped on that.
On the real though, how many people outside of dubcc want to hear sum unreleased death row stuf
There is a lot of fans that listen to deathrow music that are not on the forum. Deathrow will always live on hopefully with some news and some releases.
Quote from: Kashif mirza on December 08, 2013, 04:00:11 AMThere is a lot of fans that listen to deathrow music that are not on the forum. Deathrow will always live on hopefully with some news and some releases.Yes but not enough to invest money on these albums that only a handful of people are asking for. They'd never break even on the money they spend on a project like LBC Crew or Top Dogg.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on December 08, 2013, 06:40:42 PMQuote from: Kashif mirza on December 08, 2013, 04:00:11 AMThere is a lot of fans that listen to deathrow music that are not on the forum. Deathrow will always live on hopefully with some news and some releases.Yes but not enough to invest money on these albums that only a handful of people are asking for. They'd never break even on the money they spend on a project like LBC Crew or Top Dogg. LBC crew should not even be mentioned in the same line as Top Dogg. Of Course they shouldn't put money into that shit.It's all about marketing and collectability with non mainstream stuff these days. They could do a series of numbered releases with special art slipcases and booklets (for example)Death Row Classics series#1 The Chronic: Special Edition#2 Dogg Food: Deluxe Edition#4 The Chronic Tour 2 Disk DVD Edition#5 Snoop Doggy Dogg: Demos & Unreleased Vol 1#6 LBC Crew: Haven't You Heard (wBonus CD)#7 Kurupt The Kingpin: The Lost TapesCollectors go mad for numbered, limited shit and once you establish the brand you drop in the obscure stuff. They could even do a Magazine series with a CD on the cover each month. There's $$$ in the brand no doubt.