NWA - Straight Outta Compton (Remastered)-((InfamousFlip.com))
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N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton Label: Priority Records, Ruthless Records Catalog#: 72435-37936-2-3, 72435-37936-2-3 Format: CD, Album, Remastered Country: US Released: 2002 Genre: Hip Hop Style: Gangsta Credits: Artwork By [Art Direction, Design] - Maggie Schmidt Artwork By [Creative Direction] - Michelle Azzopardi Executive Producer - Eazy-E Executive Producer [Reissue] - Mark Copeland Mastered By [Remastered] - Kris Solem Photography - Darin Pappas , Eric Ploppleton Producer - Dr. Dre , Yella (tracks: 1-16) Notes: Originally released in 1988. Tracks 14 to 17 are listed as bonus tracks. They do not appear on the original release. Re-mastered @ Future Disc, Hollywood CA. A&R Administration: Brendon Gormley. Business Affairs: Amy MacDonald, Frank Lopez, Adam Varon. Production: Bryan Kelley, Barrie Smithers, Shannon Ward. Album Review Straight Outta Compton wasn't quite the first gangsta rap album, but it was the first one to find a popular audience, and its sensibility virtually defined the genre from its 1988 release on. It established gangsta rap -- and, moreover, West Coast rap in general -- as a commercial force, going platinum with no airplay and crossing over with shock-hungry white teenagers. Unlike Ice-T, there's little social criticism or reflection on the gangsta lifestyle; most of the record is about raising hell -- harassing women, driving drunk, shooting it out with cops and partygoers. All of that directionless rebellion and rage produces some of the most frightening, visceral moments in all of rap, especially the amazing opening trio of songs, which threaten to dwarf everything that follows. Given the album's sheer force, the production is surprisingly spare, even a little low-budget -- mostly DJ scratches and a drum machine, plus a few sampled horn blasts and bits of funk guitar. Although they were as much a reaction against pop-friendly rap, Straight Outta Compton's insistent claims of reality ring a little hollow today, since it hardly ever depicts consequences. But despite all the romanticized invincibility, the force and detail of Ice Cube's writing makes the exaggerations resonate. Although Cube wrote some of his bandmates' raps, including nearly all of Eazy-E's, each member has a distinct delivery and character, and the energy of their individual personalities puts their generic imitators to shame. But although Straight Outta Compton has its own share of posturing, it still sounds refreshingly uncalculated because of its irreverent, gonzo sense of humor, still unfortunately rare in hardcore rap. There are several undistinguished misfires during the second half, but they aren't nearly enough to detract from the overall magnitude. It's impossible to overstate the enduring impact of Straight Outta Compton; as polarizing as its outlook may be, it remains an essential landmark, one of hip-hop's all-time greatest. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Straight Outta Compton (4:19) 2 Fuck Tha Police (5:45) 3 Gangsta Gangsta (5:36) 4 If It Ain't Ruff (3:34) 5 Parental Discretion Iz Advised (5:16) 6 8 Ball (Remix) (4:52) 7 Something Like That (3:35) 8 Express Yourself (4:25) 9 Compton's N The House (Remix) (5:20) 10 I Ain't Tha 1 (4:54) 11 Dopeman (Remix) (5:20) 12 Quiet On Tha Set (3:59) 13 Something 2 Dance 2 (3:32) Bonus Tracks 14 Express Yourself (Extended Mix) (4:42) 15 Bonus Beats (3:03) 16 Straight Outta Compton (Extended Mix) (4:53) 17 A Bitch Iz A Bitch (3:08) Remember to support the Artist! For promotional use only! Infamous Flip http://www.infamousflip.com
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Did anyone else see the special on these guys and this album, Friday night on VH1 - "The World's Most Dangerous Group"? Chris Rock narrated and it was really fantastic.
Did anyone else see the special on these guys and this album, Friday night on VH1 - "The World's Most Dangerous Group"? Chris Rock narrated and it was really fantastic.
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thanks, great work
overheard my buddies talking about this album. they say it badass. thanks; i wish it; i got it;
I did watch the special, it sux what happened to eazy.... gone to soon.
Watching it now.....decided to make sure I had all the classic songs while watching it...
Safe torrent.
Great quality.
Pretty good album. Thanks!
Great quality.
Pretty good album. Thanks!
Blast from the past!! THANX BRO!!!! Will seed.
thanks for the upload....safe and good quality +
thanks, 1mb/s download speed!!!
OMG! The first time I heard this album I was 11 years old. I've never owned it though - until now. Hip hop has come a long way since then, but this is one of the CLASSICS. Thanks InfamousFlip!!!
Love it. bought this album (vinyl!!!) when it first came out. Local radio in Sydney, Australia, Government owned station 2JJJ was the only station in the country that dared to play Fuck The Police. The gov't ordered them to stop playing it so the radio staff went on strike for 48 hours, playing Express Yourself on a continuous loop. It played 360 times in a row before the Gov't backed down.
Now that's what I call fighting the power!
Now that's what I call fighting the power!
thanks for the reviews!
hell mate big big big MAURURU ROA for nice share and excellent sound...so long years i didn't listen this album
Thanks, classic album right here.
Is this 320 bitrate?
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