All remix albums that you dig...
PrimeCutsLtd
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I know there's shitload of them out there and they might have one or two good tracks. Rep some that are solid pretty much all the way through. I like this one to start.
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one of the few i like, and if any one says grey album, i will have to challenge you to a monkey knife fight
http://www.myspace.com/rootsrockremixed
jah mon!
Four Tet "Remixes" double disc thing (one with his remixes of others and the other where people remixed him) is good too.
Some of laswell's best work for sure!
Also:
5...4...3...2...1...
i never heard that . but i really like this one alot
it is done really well. and has some of my favoire miles songs. with parts of the sessions that werent on the actual albums . which are really dope
big fan of this. i do not however, dig the remixes vaery much at all. but i think bill only has one or two mixes on that, tho i kind o like the dj krush one but .. i can take it or leave it.
What is that !?!?!? Is it someone remixing DPG or remixes that DPG has done?
Reggae and jazz VALIDATED!
Not sure that it's much of an achievement though; it must be pretty hard to fuck up this guys back catalogue
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STEVIE WONDER VALIDATED!!!!
I'm a little suspicious of a close friend who I'm pretty sure got into Stevie Wonder by discovering this teurd.
amazon said this:
The updated mixtape release of the DPGC Remix LP, now including Volume 2. Two full-length mixtapes of the best remixes ever made of all Dogg Pound-related artist's hits, with appearances from Snoop, Dre, Daz, Kurupt, Bad Azz, Warren G, Nate Dogg, Soopafly, Tray Deee, Roscoe, LBC Crew, and tons more! This is a very popular set amongst club DJs, offering different versions of well-known songs that are either very rare or never-before-heard. Any and all DPG fans need this complete remix collection, but these mixtapes were manufactured in very limited quantities, so grab 'em up. Look for Volume 3 in late 2005!
I dig this project.
Aside from Rocket Love Part TWO
First remix album evarr? (1981 related)
Yea this is definitely the weakest YNQ project. I remember ordering one off Ebay when it first came out because of the limited pressing. i kinda liked the Superstition cover and maybe a couple other tracks, but thats it.
As far as current hip hop 'remix' albums go, it seems difficult to make an end-to-end banger. Producers feel obligated to remix every single song from Jay-Z's albums, when really only a few of their beats compliment the a cappellas.
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