With a bit of help from a sighted person, I was able to download Tairrie B.'s The Power Of A Woman (1990) and H.W.A.'s Az Much Ass Azz U Want (1994) albums. I will post the links as soon as I upload them to MegaUpload.
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With a bit of help from a sighted person, I was able to download Tairrie B.'s The Power Of A Woman (1990) and H.W.A.'s Az Much Ass Azz U Want (1994) albums. I will post the links as soon as I upload them to MegaUpload.
I could have uploaded these 30-45 minutes earlier, but I was trying to find out how to bypass the CAPTCHA codes for RapidShare since I can't see them. I was also doing research on how to bypass the 30 MB/hour limit. So if anybody has some ideas or some software THAT ACTUALLY DOES WORK, I would like to hear your suggestions.
So here they are. Two out of the three albums I wanted. Track 2 (anything You Want) off of Tairrie B.'s album is the track obviously on the actual CD. Track 11, however, has the same title but is completely different and features Eazy-E. Needless to say, I think that is the best song on it. It is not actually on the CD; I have no idea where the hell it came from or where it is originally located. In fact, I don't know if that track is actually released.
All's I need now is H.W.A.'s I Ain't No Lady (their 5 track EP and overall third album) and the Hoe Collection will be complete. But this will have to do for now so here you go.
Tairrie B. -- 1990 -- The Power Of A Woman (49.81 MB)
H.W.A. -- 1994 -- Az Much Ass Azz U Want (23.12 MB)
The Fila Fresh Crew was a West Coast rap group originally based in Dallas, Texas and consisted of Fresh K, Dr. Rock and The D.O.C. (known as Doc-T at the time). Dr. Rock's association with Dr. Dre during his stint as a DJ for the World Class Wreckin' Cru helped land the Fila Fresh Crew a spot on the N.W.A. and the Posse compilation in 1987. A year later the trio released minor material through Macola Records even though the group broke up by 1988. Doc-T changed his name to The D.O.C. and became a valuable contributor to the Eazy-E debut album and the newly formed gangsta rap group N.W.A., acting as a writer for many tracks with Ruthless Records (and later Death Row Records). However, The D.O.C. is most remembered for his 1989 debut album No One Can Do It Better featuring the hit single It's Funky Enough.
During the same time, Dr. Rock continued to re-release his former group's works and launched a solo album of his own in 1991 under the pseudonym Fela Fresh Crew.
The Fila Fresh Crew -- 1988 -- Tuffest Man Alive (LP) (33.29 MB)
Has anybody ever heard of what I heard were called "The Roadium Mixtapes"? The only ones I have are a KDAY Supermix (1985), Criminal (1987), Dope Beat (1987), U Got Ganked (Side-A and Side-B) (1988), Jam (Jack Move) (Side-A and Side-B) (1989) (with Tony-A "The Wizard"). I am "WinRARing" them as I type this. The file is going to be approximately 314 MB so have enough space on your hard drives.
I hear these are quite rare and I had them for a long time so I figured I would upload them. They are not in their original state: I GoldWaved them. If they sound rather clear and not fucked up (however you describe it), that's why. I heard there was another one, but I think this is more than most people have. Look out for that later today.
For anybody who doesn't have these, here they are in unmatchable quality. (And no, simply converting them to a higher bit rate does not count for anything I put up). If anybody does not know where the one famous Roadium is (or was), it is on Redondo Beach Boulevard in Torrance, California. Nowadays, it just isn't the same though. When I find it, I will put a link up directing you to the best article on the Internet about where and how _everything began. I'm talkin' about information only the insiders would know. It is so well-written and detailed, whoever had written it must have been around since day one. I encourage everybody to read it. I'll find it as soon as possible. I do remember that it is on apollojams.com so I will not have to look far.
Dr. Dre -- 1985-1989 -- The Roadium Swap Meet Mixtapes (314.50 MB)
OK, here it is. Well done to whoever wrote this. If you don't gain a whole head of knowledge after reading this, take ya gat and blow it off! :ak47: :ak47: :ak47:
I will give you two URLs: the actual location of it, and the HTML document of the page so you can download and read at your leisure.
How It All Began (Tha Formula Reprint)
How It All Began (Uploaded HTML Document Taken From Tha Formula)
thanks for that, J-- if i had to guess the long article prob comes from an L.A. Times magazine feature-- the regular paper couldn't do something that extensive. like most New Yorkers, i go NYC (& Brooklyn esp.) first but there's definitely some love for the west. I pretty much HATE Dre these days but ride with Murs & Spider Loc especially...
Yea. What the fuck is up with Dre these days? It never ceases to amaze me. Lookin' back to when he was in the Wreckin' Cru "wearin' lipstick and lace" (in the words of Eazy-E), I still can't believe how he went from that to being one of the biggest producers and name in the rap game today.
I bet if you asked these kids today (if any of them even know who he is) where he came from or what he did before N.W.A., they wouldn't have an answer for you. I still got hellafied love for him compared to the fuck ups that sucked the nigga that signed thems' dicks which helped them get into the game today. Shit is so fucked up today, but that's a whole entire different conversation there.
cali agents - how the west was won
Would Bone Thugs-N-Harmony be considered west? I know they are not exactly Cali, but they are midwest. I'm asking because I have a totally out of print ultra rare album, Faces Of Death. They went under the name B.O.N.E. Enterprise at this time. I don't think many people know about it though.
Some good shit in this thread..
just to add on
Tha Mexakinz - Zig Zag
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...CMZZZZZZZ_.jpg
probaly like if you like Funkdoobie, Cypress Hill, PR
To continue this thread even more, I am working on Tha Alkaholiks albums. I already have 21 and Over GoldWaved. I will work on Coast II Coast. For some reason, I cannot find Likwidation to GoldWave. I want to WinRAR them altogether, GoldWaved and all. If somebody can post a link (not RapidShare) to Likwidation, I will download it, GoldWave it, then put all three up for y'all.
I am doing the best I can comin' up with things for y'all and for this thread. I apologise if I cannot fulfil everybodys' requests.
Does anybody have links to MC Ren's Ruthless 4 Life (1998) and RBX's RBX Files (1995)? If you do, try to make sure they are not on sites in which you gotta enter any code because I can't access those do to lack of sight.
The reason why I want these is to WinRAR all 4 MC Ren albums into one package and to WinRAR the RBX album. I wanna put them all up on this thread for y'all to download once I have have GoldWaved them.
Even though I do not particularly like the bay area stuff, I got Ray Luv's Who Can Be Trusted? (1992) and Forever Hustlin' (1995). I will get them GoldWaved sometime and put them up. I also have Dove Shack's This Is The Shack (1995) and The Twinz's Conversation (1995). I will have to GoldWave them so I will try to work on that soon.
But for now, I am on that MC Ren shit. I am currently working on The Villain In Black. All's I need is that Ruthless 4 Life shit and you will then get the MC Ren Package.
I found and downloaded MC Ren's Ruthless 4 Life and RBX's The RBX Files. Be on the lookout for the MC Ren package soon because the only CD I gotta GoldWave now is his 1998 release.
I'm sorry. It is Ruthless _For life, not Ruthless 4 Life. I converted them now all's I gotta do it GoldWave it. I also found 2nd II None's self-titled 1991 debut so I will download that. I will need sighted assistance to download an unreleased album of their's also.