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G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2
 
 

G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2 [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 21, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: July 21, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Breakaway / Navarre
  • ASIN: B000009DZA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #30,357 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Hardest Man in Town
2. Intro to G-Funk (Comm. 1)
3. G-Funk
4. First We Pray
5. My World
6. Crazy, Dangerous
7. These Days - Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg
8. Bag O'Weed - Big Tray Deee, Nate Dogg, Tray Deee
9. Dirty Hoe's Draws - Big Chuck, Nate Dogg
10. Scared of Love - Nate Dogg, Danny "Butch" Means
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Disc: 2
1. Dedication
2. Who's Playin' Games?
3. I Don't Wanna Hurt No More - Nate Dogg, Danny "Butch" Means
4. Just Another Day
5. She's Strange - Nate Dogg, Barbara Wilson
6. Almost in Love
7. No Matter Where I Go
8. Stone Cold
9. Friends - Nate Dogg, Warren G, Snoop Dogg
10. Puppy Love - Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Kurupt the Kingpin, Snoop Dogg
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Long Beach G-Funk; brings back shimmering memories., March 10, 2000
By "mrhip-hop" (The Land Where Hip-Hop And Jazz Live.) - See all my reviews
Nate Dogg was one star, who, as far as releasing an album, got lost in the shuffle. With Death Row's president Suge Knight getting in various troubles with the law, Nate was having trouble getting his album released. This two-disc set, having the first disc recorded in 1995 for Death Row Records and being released in 1996. The second disc is composed of material recorded in 1998 for Nate's currently defunct Dogg Foundation Records. The second disc is actually the better of the two, although the first disc is amazing. Nate Dogg, unlike almost any other in the rap category, sings in the smooth manner of a jazz or blues singer. In fact, a large portion of this album is very jazzy, and shows Nate's roots have always been the blues. His style is more original than anyone else's; he has a voice smoother than glass, and as he often says, you can tell he loves to sing. His smooth voice goes perfectly with the cool production from the likes of Daz Dillinger, Soopafly Priest, Warren G, and many others, including the unlikely production resources of Kurupt, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and even Nate himself, and great guests such as Kurupt, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Warren G, Daz Dillinger, Big Syke, Tupac Shakur, his sister Pamela Hale, and many more for this swinging album.

The first disc has many highlights, including the Teddy Riley-produced "The Hardest Man In Town", which features another unlikely resource of production, considering Riley's forte is R&B production, and he comes up with a beat that sounds like Daz or Dr. Dre. Nate's beautiful singing rounds the song. The funky "G-Funk" features Nate at his best, singing about what the greatest form of hip-hop means to him. "First We Pray" features Kurupt, and its soulful guitar beat and great lyrics make it classic Death Row material. The deep production of "My World" is amazingly interesting, and Nate's singing flows well over piano and guitars. "Crazy, Dangerous" is one of the greatest tracks on the album, produced by Johnny "J", who did tracks for Tupac. The soulful singing and guitar make this a must-listen. The second single, "These Days", is classic material with Daz Dillinger putting in a guest rap and Nate Dogg dissing B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta in his smooth "I caught you slipping" sort of laid-back GQ demeanor. "Bag Of Weed" is a comical track featuring Tray D, and a great, hypnotizing chorus. On another comical side, "Dirty Hoe's Draws", Nate joins DJ's and some other great singers including Butch Cassidy and Val Young for a slow jamming track you'll never forget. "Scared Of Love" is a jazzy track with a great trumpet and piano, plus Nate singing beautifully. Another classic is "Me & My Homies", which features Tupac Shakur, a classic friend song, with smooth keyboards and great lyrics. The swiftly-paced "Because I Got A Girl", is classic Nate Dogg, with its funky percussion-laced beat with keyboards and beautiful singing. The first single, "Never Leave Me Alone", is another classic song, produced by Kurupt, and featuring the playful rap of Snoop Doggy Dogg over a swinging beat. The prophetic "Where Are You Going?" is a slower song that really is great even though it drags out. This disc is great to listen to, especially if you love Death Row, but the second disc is even better.

Highlighting tracks on the second disc include "Dedication", a short introduction to the album, where Nate disses Death Row's management, angry about the way he was treated there. "Who's Playing Games?" is a funky party track (everyone loves DPG in party mode), and "I Don't Want To Hurt No More" ticks like a clock with a great beat and Nate's heartfelt lyrics. "Just Another Day" is a funky Nate production, and filled with great singing. My favorite is "She's Strange", which is a piano and keyboard-laced swing track, featuring Barbara Wilson, who's sultry voice is perfect for the song. "Almost In Love" is also a pretty ballad, with a great concept of Nate almost falling in love with a lady until he finds out who she really is. "No Matter Where I Go", is a classic Nate Dogg track, filled with organs and lively instruments. "Friends" is a 213 reunion, with fellow members Snoop Doggy Dogg and Warren G, for a track about homeboys and a slower beat. "Puppy Love", on the other hand, is a party track which features Daz, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Kurupt for a party track. The third single, "Nobody Does It Better", is a classic single featuring Warren G, a perfect duet between the two, up there with the classics "Regulate" and "Annie Mae". Another winner is "Sexy Girl", which features keyboards and guitars, plus a great hook and a rap from Big Syke. "Dogg Pound Gangstaville", is a classic DPG track with a funky beat and Kurupt and Snoop Doggy Dogg coming in for an appearance. The last track is the great "Never Too Late", with it's trumpets and keyboards, a great blues track.

To conclude my review, I would recommend this to anyone. Whether you like jazz, blues, rap, hip-hop, soul/R&B, or all, you will love this set. It's for any music lover.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nate Dogg at his smooth best, a G-Funk classic., October 3, 2002
By Mister Hip-Hop (The Land Where Hip-Hop And Jazz Live.) - See all my reviews
Nate Dogg was one star, who, as far as releasing an album, got lost in the shuffle. With Death Row's president Suge Knight getting in various troubles with the law, Nate was having trouble getting his album released. This two-disc set, having the first disc recorded in 1995 for Death Row Records and being released in 1996. The second disc is composed of material recorded in 1998 for Nate's currently defunct Dogg Foundation Records. The second disc is actually the better of the two, although the first disc is amazing. Nate Dogg, unlike almost any other in the rap category, sings in the smooth manner of a jazz or blues singer. In fact, a large portion of this album is very jazzy, and shows Nate's roots have always been the blues. His style is more original than anyone else's; he has a voice smoother than glass, and as he often says, you can tell he loves to sing. His smooth voice goes perfectly with the cool production from the likes of Daz Dillinger, Soopafly Priest, Warren G, and many others, including the unlikely production resources of Kurupt, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and even Nate himself, and great guests such as Kurupt, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Warren G, Daz Dillinger, Big Syke, Tupac Shakur, his sister Pamela Hale, and many more for this swinging album.

The first disc has many highlights, including the Teddy Riley-produced "The Hardest Man In Town", which features another unlikely resource of production, considering Riley's forte is R&B production, and he comes up with a beat that sounds like Daz or Dr. Dre. Nate's beautiful singing rounds the song. The funky "G-Funk" features Nate at his best, singing about what the greatest form of hip-hop means to him. "First We Pray" features Kurupt, and its soulful guitar beat and great lyrics make it classic Death Row material. The deep production of "My World" is amazingly interesting, and Nate's singing flows well over piano and guitars. "Crazy, Dangerous" is one of the greatest tracks on the album, produced by Johnny "J", who did tracks for Tupac. The soulful singing and guitar make this a must-listen. The second single, "These Days", is classic material with Daz Dillinger putting in a guest rap and Nate Dogg dissing B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta in his smooth "I caught you slipping" sort of laid-back GQ demeanor. "Bag Of Weed" is a comical track featuring Tray D, and a great, hypnotizing chorus. On another comical side, "Dirty Hoe's Draws", Nate joins DJ's and some other great singers including Butch Cassidy and Val Young for a slow jamming track you'll never forget. "Scared Of Love" is a jazzy track with a great trumpet and piano, plus Nate singing beautifully. Another classic is "Me & My Homies", which features Tupac Shakur, a classic friend song, with smooth keyboards and great lyrics. The swiftly-paced "Because I Got A Girl", is classic Nate Dogg, with its funky percussion-laced beat with keyboards and beautiful singing. The first single, "Never Leave Me Alone", is another classic song, produced by Kurupt, and featuring the playful rap of Snoop Doggy Dogg over a swinging beat. The prophetic "Where Are You Going?" is a slower song that really is great even though it drags out. This disc is great to listen to, especially if you love Death Row, but the second disc is even better.

Highlighting tracks on the second disc include "Dedication", a short introduction to the album, where Nate disses Death Row's management, angry about the way he was treated there. "Who's Playing Games?" is a funky party track (everyone loves DPG in party mode), and "I Don't Want To Hurt No More" ticks like a clock with a great beat and Nate's heartfelt lyrics. "Just Another Day" is a funky Nate production, and filled with great singing. My favorite is "She's Strange", which is a piano and keyboard-laced swing track, featuring Barbara Wilson, who's sultry voice is perfect for the song. "Almost In Love" is also a pretty ballad, with a great concept of Nate almost falling in love with a lady until he finds out who she really is. "No Matter Where I Go", is a classic Nate Dogg track, filled with organs and lively instruments. "Friends" is a 213 reunion, with fellow members Snoop Doggy Dogg and Warren G, for a track about homeboys and a slower beat. "Puppy Love", on the other hand, is a party track which features Daz, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Kurupt for a party track. The third single, "Nobody Does It Better", is a classic single featuring Warren G, a perfect duet between the two, up there with the classics "Regulate" and "Annie Mae". Another winner is "Sexy Girl", which features keyboards and guitars, plus a great hook and a rap from Big Syke. "Dogg Pound Gangstaville", is a classic DPG track with a funky beat and Kurupt and Snoop Doggy Dogg coming in for an appearance. The last track is the great "Never Too Late", with it's trumpets and keyboards, a great blues track.

To conclude my review, I would recommend this to anyone. Whether you like jazz, blues, rap, hip-hop, soul/R&B, or all, you will love this set. It's for any music lover.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nate deserves more credit, June 18, 1999
By A Customer
If Nate Dogg would be able to release this album in lets say 1995 it would have gone platinum. But for some reason he was held back on Death Row. Unfortenly it was released in 1997 ( Part I ) when every one already had turned east. But we true rap-music fans know that Nate Dogg's album is great. "The hardest man in town" and "These days" are the best songs on the album, and disc 1 is much better thann disc 2. But on the whole it's a great album. I hope Nate keeps delivering his original voice with gangsta lyrics on R n'B music, because it can't get much better.
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