Warren G - Regulate... G Funk Era

Warren G - Regulate... G Funk Era

Label:
Catalog#:
314 523 335-2
Format:
CD
Country:
US
Released:
07 Jun 1994
Genre:
Hip Hop
Style:
Thug Rap, Gangsta

Tracklist

1   Regulate 4:08 X
    Featuring - Nate Dogg
  Guitar - Andreas Straub
  Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
2   Do You See 3:59 X
    Featuring - Nate Dogg
  Guitar - Andreas Straub
  Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
3   Gangsta Sermon 0:36 X
    Featuring - B-Tip , Ricky Harris
4   Recognize 2:59 X
    Bass - Daniel Shulman
  Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
  Featuring - Twinz (2)
  Guitar - Che Laird
  Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
5   Super Soul Sis 2:56 X
    Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
  Featuring - Jah-Skillz
  Guitar - Che Laird , Greg Geitzenauer
6   '94 Ho Draft 1:00 X
    Featuring - B-Tip , Ricky Harris
7   So Many Ways 3:24 X
    Featuring - Dewayne , Lady Levi
  Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer , Sean "Barney" Thomas
8   This D.J. 3:23 X
    Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer
  Vocals - G-Child , O.G.L.B.
9   This Is The Shack 4:05 X
    Bass - Daniel Shulman
  Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
  Featuring - Dove Shack
  Guitar - Andreas Straub
  Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
  Vocals - G-Child
10   What's Next 3:26 X
    Drums - Carl "Butch" Small
  Featuring - Lil' Malik
  Guitar - Che Laird
  Keyboards - Sean "Barney" Thomas
11   And Ya Don't Stop 3:22 X
    Guitar - Che Laird
12   Runnin' Wit No Breaks 3:32 X
    Bass - Tony Green (2)
  Featuring - Jah-Skillz , Twinz (2)
  Guitar - Morris O'Connor
  Keyboards - Greg Geitzenauer

Credits

Mixed By - Greg Geitzenauer
Producer - Warren G

Notes

Executive producers: Chris Lighty and Paul Stewart
All songs recorded at Track Record, Inc. in North Hollywood, CA; Saturn Sound in Burbank, CA; and at Sound City in Van Nuys, CA
All songs recorded by Greg Geitzenauer
Assistant engineers: John Morris, Ulysses Noriega, Mike Ainsworth, and George "Yorggi" Gallegos
All songs mixed by Greg Geitzenauer and assisted by John Morris
All songs mixed at Track Record, Inc. in North Hollywood, CA
Edited at The Nut Ranch in Studio City, CA by John Phillip Shenale
Additional recording at G-Child Studio in Long Beach, CA

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Review by budnik May 06, 2008
This LP highlights just why todays hip-hop sucks so bad. There's no message, no funk, no bounce, no creativity.

This LP is a pure summer LP, the way each track is constructed is very clever, with some good samples worked with some very popular drums. Warren G is a very good producer, and he's not bad on the mic either. What really shines through on this album though, ulitmately, are the beats. It's quite obvious that Warren has an ear for good samples - even when he's using a record that been sampled many times before, he picks an obscure part of the sample. Check "Do You See" and the way Juniors "Mama Used To Say" Is used.

For me personally, this is one of the last great hip hop LP's.
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