
Tracklist:
01) Conversation
02) Round & Round
03) Good Times
04) 4 Eyes 2 Heads
05) Jump Ta This
06) Eastside LB
07) Sorry I Kept You
08) Conversation #2
09) Journey Wit Me
10) Hollywood
11) 1st Round Draft Pick
12) Conversation #3
13) Don't Get it Twisted [ft. New Birth]
14) Pass it On
"ain't no party like a Eastside party cuz a Eastside party ain't no joke" dixit le refrain de Eastside LB . Le ton est donné. Les 2 jumeaux Deon "Trip Loc" et Dewayne "Wayniac" Williams straight from Long Beach City, stronghold known to the multitudes of such talented rapper Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, or the collective DPG venture in 1995 on Def Jam Records for their one and only album.
Produced almost entirely by hand by master Warren G, the album is front-and all festive G Funk claimed as can be seen on the CD case with an explicit indication of their musical signature.
Accompanied primarily by vocalizations to Nancy Fletcher, Warren G, or New Birth, the twins very laid back flow will in turn give the floor under the guitar riffs of Rick Raus, keyboards Sean Barney Thomas and powerful bass Tony T Green. Sirens and claps also very present help in turn to wealth production.
Among the 14 titles that contain the album, the songs are very good lights Round & Round the haunting chorus of Nancy Fletcher of the bomb Good Times but above ' Eastside LB brilliantly showing the sample of Free interpreted by Deniece Williams.
The rest is nonetheless as good with a course of action always representative of the Southern California sound. Finally, there is an album and worked extremely dense. Warren G can be proud of his work like he had achieved a year earlier with his classic G Funk Era.
01) Conversation
02) Round & Round
03) Good Times
04) 4 Eyes 2 Heads
05) Jump Ta This
06) Eastside LB
07) Sorry I Kept You
08) Conversation #2
09) Journey Wit Me
10) Hollywood
11) 1st Round Draft Pick
12) Conversation #3
13) Don't Get it Twisted [ft. New Birth]
14) Pass it On
"ain't no party like a Eastside party cuz a Eastside party ain't no joke" dixit le refrain de Eastside LB . Le ton est donné. Les 2 jumeaux Deon "Trip Loc" et Dewayne "Wayniac" Williams straight from Long Beach City, stronghold known to the multitudes of such talented rapper Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, or the collective DPG venture in 1995 on Def Jam Records for their one and only album.
Produced almost entirely by hand by master Warren G, the album is front-and all festive G Funk claimed as can be seen on the CD case with an explicit indication of their musical signature.
Accompanied primarily by vocalizations to Nancy Fletcher, Warren G, or New Birth, the twins very laid back flow will in turn give the floor under the guitar riffs of Rick Raus, keyboards Sean Barney Thomas and powerful bass Tony T Green. Sirens and claps also very present help in turn to wealth production.
Among the 14 titles that contain the album, the songs are very good lights Round & Round the haunting chorus of Nancy Fletcher of the bomb Good Times but above ' Eastside LB brilliantly showing the sample of Free interpreted by Deniece Williams.
The rest is nonetheless as good with a course of action always representative of the Southern California sound. Finally, there is an album and worked extremely dense. Warren G can be proud of his work like he had achieved a year earlier with his classic G Funk Era.
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