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✨✧ Eazy-EEazy-Duz-It (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Ruthless/Priority, 1988. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Eazy's first and best LP, from back when he was trying to kid everyone that he was still a teenager. As we all know, Eazy Duz It is a lot more of a companion piece to Straight Outta Compton than a standout solo album by Eazy E, with most the writing credits going to almost everyone involved with NWA EXCEPT Eazy. We all also know that that is a good thing, as the puckish MC was a much better mouthpiece than he was a great thinker. As an instrument of helium voiced anger and bile spewing, Eazy was pretty hard to top in those days (Eminem is Humpty Hump in comparison), and those tight, propulsive beats Dre and co. conjured up in the late 80s will keep our lowriders bouncing until the end of time. Truly a conceptual masterpiece, whether you're comfortable with that or not. Includes "Radio", "Eazy Duz It", "Boyz In The Hood", and "We Want Eazy", and the full 5150 Home 4 Tha Sick EP as bonus cuts. Remastered for the first time since the original release. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ South Central CartelAll Day Everyday (with bonus track) ... CD
Def Jam, 1997. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
South Central Cartel's razor sharp, funky All Day Everyday – which didn't set the world rap world a ablaze in the late 90s, if for no other reason, it's 1997 release date – had it dropped on Def Jam 5 years earlier it'd be acknowledged as a genre classic! The Cartel had been players on the LA scene for years by this point, and sure enough, All Day Everyday is delivered with veteran skill. Solid stuff! Includes "West Coast Gangstas", "I'm A Rider", "N***as Git Dealt Wit", "It Don't Stop", "Hit The Chaw", "G's Game", "Can I Roll With You", "Da Bomb", "Champagne Wishes", 'No Get Bacc", "You Ear", "All Day Every Day" and more. CD also includes the bonus track "Family Thang". CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Eazy-EEazy-Duz-It ... LP
Ruthless/Priority, 1988. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Eazy's first and best LP, from back when he was trying to kid everyone that he was still a teenager. As we all know, Eazy Duz It is a lot more of a companion piece to Straight Outta Compton than a standout solo album by Eazy E, with most the writing credits going to almost everyone involved with NWA EXCEPT Eazy. We all also know that that is a good thing, as the puckish MC was a much better mouthpiece than he was a great thinker. As an instrument of helium voiced anger and bile spewing, Eazy was pretty hard to top in those days, and those tight, propulsive beats Dre and co. conjured up in the late 80s will keep our lowriders bouncing until the end of time. Truly a conceptual masterpiece, whether you're comfortable with that or not. Includes "Radio", "Eazy Duz It", "Boyz In The Hood", "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn", "2 Hard Mutha's", "Nobody Move", "Still Talkin'", "I'mma Break It Down" and "We Want Eazy". LP, Vinyl record album
(Respect The Classics reissue.)
 
 
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