Warren G - Regulate G Funk Era
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 See Larger Image | Regulate...G Funk Era Artist : Warren G List Price : $18.98 USD Your Price : $10.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1994-06-07 Studio : Def Jam Label : Def Jam Avg. Customer Rating : (95 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Regulate G Funk Era Warren G does indeed regulate Rating: This album is timeless as I just played it again for the first time in about 7 years. The beats are solid and it is well produced. Very strong debut album from an old school west coast player. Warren's voice is very soothing and a good delivery style. This album has stood the test of time.
Customer Reviews for Regulate G Funk Era Cd Believe it or not.. Rating: Believe it not I worked on the Regulate album. I was a production assistant at Track Record back then, so I was there.
Write boy from New Hampshire goes to LA...ends up on Warren G sessions. Who would have thought? Apparently, this album is #1 for many rap and hip hop fans. I never listened to it except for hearing Regulate on the radio when in stores. I've never actually listened to any rap or hip hop...so, it's kinda funny that I was on the Warren G sessions.
Just wanted to share the story...lots more inside stories of those sessions, but I'll probably never tell them.
Editorial Reviews for Regulate G Funk Era Audio Cd Amazon.com Warren Griffin was due some sort of notoriety ever since he introduced best friend Snoop to half-brother Dre, and thus set the stage for one of the more noteworthy musical collaborations in recent years. But who imagined he had it in him to match the smooth gangster ride of those g-funk all stars with lyrics and tracks of his own? Falling somewhere between Long Beach comrades Domino and Snoop on the pop-R&B-rap continuum, Warren is at his best when his catchy soul melodies get equal time with his rhymes to create a radio friendly groove that's virtually unshakable once planted in your head. While not every song is as memorable, Regulate boasts at least two hip-hop classics: The shuffle beat bliss "This Is the Shack," and the title cut, featuring Michael McDonald's icy keyboard lick and partner Nate Dogg's gorgeous singing, destined to be the standout single of the year. With an excessively tuneful, but not excessively violent or vulgur, debut, Warren G.'s future lies way beyond the shadow of his better known associates. --Roni Sarig
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