Advantages: Previously-unreleased material Disadvantages: Lacks the energy of most of his albums
"Dead Man Walkin'" was the 2000 release from the Long Beach California-rasied rapper, SnoopDogg. Due to the fact that Snoop had been signed to No Limit at the time of publication was significant, as this is a compilation of unreleased tracks from Snop whilst on the Dead Row record label, without the artists permission. All the tracks were recorded between 1993 and 1998, so it is highly varied in style and quality.
1. "May I"
This is a massively strong way to get things goign as you have a piece of quality material from Snoop getting things going, showing that he had a lot more potentinal in him than what was released in "Doggystyle", and "Tha Doggfather", not that they weren't great records from him.
**Four Stars**
2. "C-Walkin'"
Snoop gets his Crip Walk on with this one, showing that even Gs need to boogie, even if its ...
Advantages: All of the hits Disadvantages: Lots of the tracks are already on Death Row's other album
This DeathRow release is about the two of the leading artists from this record label, Dr. Dre and SnoopDogg. Other artists included are Tha Dogg Pound, RBX and Jewell.
Here we are brought with all of the most well-know hits by the leading rap artist from this side of America at the time. Its amazing how they all managed to ork under a single lable as a force against the rest of those in this genre of music.
Theer is a lot of good in this compiaion album with little to complain about, giving it a lot of appeal and so if you like this music then you are bound to enjoy this LP.
1. Nuthin' But A G Thang - Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg
**Five Stars**
This is just as Snoop Doggy Dogg's "What's My Name" in that it is one of the ultimate tracks for the summer and makes you feel as if you are in California.
2. Let Me Ride - Dr ...
Advantages: A good mixture of covers Disadvantages: Not enough songs!
Madness in the their latter years somewhat lost touch, and lost their connection with their roots. Everything that made them who they were in the late part of the 70's had all but gone by as early as 1981. But 2005 saw Madness take a welcomed return to those roots we all missed. However it wasn't with new writings or recordings. It was covers of those bands that helped create them. The Dangermen Sessions - Volume 1. From the soulfulness of The Supremes - You Keep Me Hanging On to the roots reggae of Bob Marleys' - So Much Trouble In The World. Not to mention covers of The Kinks, Desmond Dekker and of course, probably the man who played the biggest influence on Madness. . . . Prince Buster. This CD is a must have for any Madness fan. ...
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