Dr. Dre - Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
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Track List: Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
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- Aftermath - (The Intro)Download & Buy
- East Coast / West Coast Killas - Group TherapyDownload & Buy
- Sh**tin On The World - Mel-ManDownload & Buy
- Blunt Time - RBXDownload & Buy
- Been There Done That - RBXDownload & Buy
- Choices - Kim SummersonDownload & Buy
- As The Worl Keeps Turning - MiscellaneousDownload & Buy
- Got Me Open - Hands-OnDownload & Buy
- Str-8 Gone - King TDownload & Buy
- Please - Maurice WilcherDownload & Buy
- Do 4 Love - Jheryl LockhartDownload & Buy
- Sexy Dance - RCDownload & Buy
- No Second Chance - Whoz WhoDownload & Buy
- L.A.W. (Lyrical Assault Weapon) - ShariefDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
- Release Date:
- 11/26/1996
- Label:
- Interscope Records
- UPC:
- 606949004422
User Reviews: Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
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this is a work of art
, May 30, 2005Reviewer: Sincere - See all Sincere's reviews -
Not that good.
, July 16, 2003Reviewer: Anti-Nu Metal - See all Anti-Nu Metal's reviewsDr. Dre's album is the beginning of a new label aftermath and the beginning of the rapper's downfall to sellout, Been there done that is the only good song
I Think he starting to become commercial now.
The next three years prove of that 100% percent (Chronic 2001, and Eminem)
If you want real dr. dre pick up NWA Straight out of compton and dr. dre's the chronic, but please do not buy this nor their later releases.
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Pro Reviews: Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Dr. Dre shifted directions drastically half-way through 1996, leaving Death Row Records and abandoning gangsta rap, claiming that he had "Been There, Done That." So, Dre founded a new record label, Aftermath, and built an artist roster consisting entirely of new, unproven talent. He also decided not to concentrate on rap, signing urban RB acts as well as hip-hop. Aftermath's initial release was the various-artists compilation Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath and one listen proves that Dre wasn't kidding when he said he wasn't interested in gangsta anymore. There are a number of rappers on The Aftermath, even a handful of hardcore rappers, but nothing fits into the standard G-funk template. The true revelation of the album is Dre's skill for urban RB and soul, all of which sounds fresh and exciting compared to several of the fairly pedestrian hip-hop tracks. Despite the success of these urban productions, none of the actual performers make much of an impact -- the tracks are impressive only because it demonstrates Dre's musical versatilty and skill. In fact, the two tracks that really stand out -- Dre's stately, sexy "Been There, Done That" and the powerful "East Coast / West Coast Killas," which features cameos by B-Real, KRS-1, Nas and RBX -- are a combination of terrific production and personality, which is usually what results in great singles. But that doesn't mean that The Aftermath is a wash-out. Instead, it's a promising fresh start for Dr. Dre that is full of potential and enough great music to make it a vital listen. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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Pros: everything
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