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Veterans Day

Mc EihtAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 28, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Native Records
  • ASIN: B0002ZDWG2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #193,826 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars another solid cd from EIHT - 4.5 stars, November 8, 2004
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This review is from: Veterans Day (Audio CD)
Since Eiht went to releasing his cd's independantly they have slacked a little (not to say they're bad, just not as good as he usually does)(except for "Tha8t'z Gangsta") but this album is a good one and his best since "Tha8t'z Gangsta", and a must have for Eiht fans. He has some tight production on here done by Eiht (3 songs) and Prodeje of South Central Cartel (1 song) with the rest being done by Tha Chill. It only features one person (CMW's Tha Chill) who is on 3 of the 12 songs. Definitely check this one out, has some good songs & beats and no real weak tracks (except maybe 1) as well as one classic and 2 near classics.

#2 - 8.5
#3 - 9
#5 - 8 (f/ Tha Chill)
#6 - 8.5
#8 - 6.5
#9 - 7 (slower song)
#11 - 9 (f/ Tha Chill)
#12 - 8.5 (f/ Tha Chill)
#13 - 7.5
#14 - 10 (classic w/ a great beat)
#15 - 8
#16 - 8

b. Aaron Tyler ----- Compton, CA
CPT!!!!!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars O.G. MC Eiht still has got a couple of rounds left!, March 21, 2006
This review is from: Veterans Day (Audio CD)
Fifteen years deep in the game, MC Eiht soldiered on like the gangsta veteran that he is, releasing Veterans Day six weeks short of Veterans Day 2004. Seemingly unstoppable, the former Compton's Most Wanted rapper teamed up with fellow CMW compadre tha Chill (formerly Chill MC), who produces every track here and is featured on a few. The two survivors are skilled craftsmen at this point in their careers; neither is especially original or groundbreaking here, but they both stick to their guns and continue doing what they've done so well for years, namely street-corner gangsta rap. The result is another remarkable album courtesy of Eiht, not necessarily his best (his early-mid 90's albums are masterpieces one by one) but definitely one of his best. The long-disillusioned onetime superstar just doesn't give any ground. There aren't any concessions to the crossover market - no pop-rap interpolations, no R&B duets, no love for women, no mercy for biters, no club tracks, and no brand-name collaborations. No, this is pure, undistilled gangsta rap bearing the stamp of Compton authenticity and released independently (through Native Records). If you're familiar with Eiht's music - whether his early-'90s work with CMW, his mid-'90s breakthrough albums for Epic Street, his late-'90s efforts for Priority, or his latter-day independent releases - you'll know what to expect here: for 15 years the guy has rapped in his own trademark fashion, and Veterans Day is no exception. Like most of his albums, this one includes a few great tracks ("U Know Why," (which sounds like a Kanye West track, only better, "Livin Like G'staz", "Somebody", "Bac in Town") and a dozen or so very good ones. All of the songs are gangsta to the core, and they all get streetlight-dark, bass-heavy, slow-grooving G-funk productions from tha Chill. The MC-turned-producer puts in an impressive showing here, and since he's the only featured guest on any of the 16 songs on this 53-minute album, you really should consider this a two-man effort: Eiht on the mic, Chill with the beats. As such, Veterans Day feels relatively intimate, like you're stepping into the world of these two O.G.s for a while. And as such, the album also feels seamless - not like the hodgepodge of outsourced productions and overdubbed guest raps that most rap albums have become. Rather, this is a good old-fashioned underground rap album - done independently on a tight budget, with little pop-crossover pizzazz.Another thing you might love about this album (at least I did) is that all over the album, MC Eiht makes fun and disses those wearing pink T-Shirts (I don't know whether he was reffering to Fat Joe, Camron or someobe else) - and he's right on point, calling them fa**ots.

Veterans Day is therefore a refreshing alternative to its overblown era of G-Units and Nellys, and more importantly, it's yet another solid release by the ever-enduring Eiht.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Album, December 12, 2004
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This review is from: Veterans Day (Audio CD)
MC Eiht Geah! he has been putting together albums almost yearly and all of them are good but this album is tight because it is simple yet catchy. The production is very good

1#intro

2# 8.5

3# 8.5

4# skit

5# 10!!

6# 9.5

7# skit

8# 10!!

9# 9.5

10# 8.5

11# 8

12# 10

13# 9

14 # 10

15# 8.5

16 # 10!!

Pick this album up it is the best ive heard since section 8
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