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 low
riders 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".
(Respect The Classics reissue.)