N.W.A and the Posse
N.W.A
Priority Records
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- Studio: Priority Records
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Nov 13, 1989
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- ASIN: B000003B6U
- UPC: 049925711929
- Sales Rank: 48249
Tracks:
1: Boyz-n-the Hood
2: 8 Ball - N.W.A, Doctor Dre [1]
3: Dunk the Funk
4: A Bitch Iz a Bitch - N.W.A, Jackson, O. Jr.
5: Drink It Up
6: Panic Zone
7: L.A. Is the Place
8: Dopeman - N.W.A, Doctor Dre [1]
9: Tuffest Man Alive
10: Fat Girl
11: 3 the Hard Way
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
    N.W.A. and the Posse, 2007-06-11
This album contains an amazing collection of notoriously difficult to find tracks! The album also features many underground rap artists with amazing talent, people like Fresh K, and Dr Rock, etc, as well as all the more famous artists Eazy E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and the DoC. the tracks are some what different to what you would find on a conventional rap album, by listening to this album I got the impression that the artists who feature on it are the inspiration for many modern tracks. I have listened to this album several times over, and am not bored with it one bit! It is so different, and it's great to listen to some real rap music, rather than all this commercial new music that doesn't carry any real message, and blatantly done for the money and "fame".
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br /If you are into rap music you should by this album, without question. If you are an NWA fan, or a fan of any older rap music, this album needs to be part of your collection. It's different style and some what experimental tracks are very interesting and are just plain cool.
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br /No one who appreciates music could be disappointed with purchasing this.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    First real NWA album, get it if ya love em, 2005-10-19
I would definatly not consider this a classic.
br /Good track's are b-Ball, Boyz-N-Tha hood,Bitch IZ a Bitch and Dope Man, even though the first two are edited version's.
br /All the rest of the song's are crap, and that is baisically the low-down.
br /Tight album art, actually I think the best of any NWA album, even stright outta compton.
br /One thing I don't understand is how Arabian prince, and the whole Fila Fresh Crew, besides D.O.C. ever became rapper's cause they suck monkey balls bad, and almost ruin this would be classic album, so you have those fag's to blame for me giving this a 3.5
br /If you buy this listen to the song's, I said, and you will like it, but I think you should listen to drink it up, and Fat Girl just once to relize how the retarded parts of this album outweigh the cool part's, qhich there is some really cool part's.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    Let's Stop Kidding Ourselves, 2005-09-12
I'm sorry, but this album is by NO MEANS a classic. Just because it has NWA stamped across the cover does not make it good. Just because it is the early origins of NWA does not make it good. If you are a diehard NWA fan it's worth owning, but I'm not gonna tell people "You have to own this, it's so good". Because it's not. Let me show you how this review should really go
br /1.Boyz N Tha Hood-Early version, worth owning if you want to hear the first version of it
br /2.8 Ball-Another early version. Also the "clean" version, aka sucky version. Honestly, did anyone favor NWA songs without all the four letter words?
br /3.Dunk the Funk-Fila Fresh Crew is a horrible band. I can see why the DOC left
br /4.A B is A B-Good song, not an early one like the rest of the album. Notice how they removed the sh*tty Rappenstein song and replaced it with this?
br /5.Drink it up-This is just plain stupid. What the hell were they thinking?
br /6.Panic Zone-Prime example of why no one has ever claimed Arabian Prince to be their favorite member of NWA (his mother does not count)
br /7.LA is the Place-This is flat out annoying
br /8.Dopeman-early version, worth hearing if a big NWA fan
br /9.Tuffest man alive-AKA Worst Band Ever
br /10.Fat Girl-Funny if you listen to it once and never again
br /11.3 The hard Way-Even if this song were good, it's too late to save this album
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