Eazy-E Album: “Eazy-Duz-It [PA] [Remaster]”
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Personnel: Eazy-E, Menajahtwa, Buckwheat, Will1, At Band Klan (rap vocals).
<p>Producers include: Dr. Dre, Yella, Naughty By Nature, Cold 187UM, Bobby "Bobcat" Ervin.
<p>Recorded at Audio Achievements, Torrance, California.
<p>All tracks have been digitally remastered.
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Eazy-Duz-It [PA] [Remaster] |
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UPC:724354104121
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
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Artist:Eazy-E
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Guest Artists:Menajahtwa; Menejahtwa; At Band Klan; Will1; Buckwheat
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Label:Priority Records (USA)
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Distributed:EMI Music Distribution
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Release Date:2002/09/24
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Original Release Year:1988
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- He Was Once A Thug From Around The Way {4 Stars}
I remember sneaking into my bedroom and listening to albums like this on my walkman because the lyrics were a little too blue for my moms taste. Even my dad didn't want me hearing this and he was the one that put me on to Redd Foxx. In hindsight, I'd have to say that this album was worth all the risk. But because an album was tight when you were in high school or college doesn't make it classic. I think a lot of people believe an album is classic simply because it's old. This album is definitely dope though. There ARE some classic joints to be found on this album. Tracks like "Boyz N The Hood (Remix)", "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn", "We Want Eazy", and "Eazy Duz It" are all classics that are still bangin' today and joints like "No More ?'s" and "Ruthless Villain" are tight as well.
There are a few suspect tracks that keep this album from achieving classic status. Tracks like "Still Talkin'", "Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10", and "Nobody Move" don't really go anywhere and come off as really forgettable while "I'ma Break It Down" is just plain boring.
Overall, the album is dope and is definitely worth owning. This disc falls short of classic, but the bangers on here make this album more than worth the money. If you're into old school or if you haven't heard these songs, then I recommend picking this one up. Also, if you can't find 5150: Home 4 Tha Sick then getting this is probably the closest you'll come to getting it since it's out of print now.
Standout Tracks: Radio, Boyz N The Hood (Remix), Ruthless Villain, We Want Eazy, Eazy Duz It, No More ?'s, and Eazy-er Said Than Dunn (My Favorite)
R.I.P. Eric Wright
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Straight off the streets of Compton
This cd brings back so many memories for me. In 1988, I was 12 years old when this "tape" (remember those) came out and I had no idea the impact this lil' dude and his posse would have on the music world. All I knew was the good music coming through my boom box. Eazy E (R.I.P) was not the greatest rapper, but Dre's beats behind that high pitched voice produced some classics. During that time my family didn't have cable, but we had the Jukebox and I recall running home from school to watch "We Want Eazy!" Those were the days and I was so saddened to see the tragic demise of Eazy E, the Godfather of rap.
avdr (san diego, CA USA) - October 28, 2000
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- gansta e
eazy e of n.w.a. released his first solo album in 1988 and that was one of the first albums that had the parental guidance label on the cover.in this album he has plenty of cuz words and old school rhymes.with help of his n.w.a. band mates,he puts out a good album.this album contains classic's like, "eazy duz it","we want eazy","radio" and a "boyz in the hood" remix.eazy e was one of the best and most influential rappers in the industry.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- what memories
I hadn't heard this album in ten years when I got it on here. Hearing those first couple tracks were crazy nostalgic. This updated version includes writing credits for each track. You can really hear Ice Cube and DOC in Eazy's rappin on the tracks they wrote. Also includes a short synopsis from Snoop and his favs on this record.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Cant go wrong
This is Eazy-Es best album ever. You cant go wrong with this if you want that old school gangster rap.
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