R. Rich Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Hmm, It Takes A Nation Of Millions getting the nod over Fear Of A Black Planet? Interesting. 838830[/snapback] It Takes A Nation of Millions is PE's best work. 'Fear' is good, but not on the level of Nation of Millions. You can't go wrong w/ either, though.
R. Rich Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Can't say I agree there, All eyes on me was his best IMHO and better than the other albums you listed (although I still think they are classics--especially illmatic and Enter the Wu). 838872[/snapback] To each his own. I like 2Pac, but I still like his debut (2Pacalypse Now) over his later efforts.
daquixers_is_back Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Ready to Die, Biggie's first CD, is a classic. It's up there w/ Nas' Illmatic, Wu-Tang Clan's Enter the Wu, and Tribe's Low End Theory as some of the best hip hop CDs ever. I can't say that for All Eyez on Me. I'd rather listen to 2Pacalypse Now, which is very underrated, or the Makaveli CD than that one. 838567[/snapback] I disagree. Sorry. BIG's, Ready To Die is a classic only to the EAST. Wu-Tang Clan? Are you kidding me man? Give me a break. Wu-Tang Classic is about as classic as a box of chereos. NAS? Nas is a GREAT ARTISTS .. dont me get me wrong. But the fact is that NAS and Wu-Tang Clan are not in the top 5 of artists/albums at all. To be honest im stunned that you said that. Lets review who should be up there. Tupac, Rakim, Eric B, KRS-1, NWA, then NAS .... I would have to list about 5-6 more to get to Wu-Tang Clan. P.S. Makaveli? You mean The Don Killuminati? If your a fan of BIG then I can definately see why you like The Don Killuminati ... its more of a straight "hip-hop" album that pure rap. Can't say I agree there, All eyes on me was his best IMHO and better than the other albums you listed (although I still think they are classics--especially illmatic and Enter the Wu). 838872[/snapback] Agreed.
R. Rich Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 I disagree. Sorry. BIG's, Ready To Die is a classic only to the EAST. Wu-Tang Clan? Are you kidding me man? Give me a break. Wu-Tang Classic is about as classic as a box of chereos. NAS? Nas is a GREAT ARTISTS .. dont me get me wrong. But the fact is that NAS and Wu-Tang Clan are not in the top 5 of artists/albums at all. To be honest im stunned that you said that. Lets review who should be up there. Tupac, Rakim, Eric B, KRS-1, NWA, then NAS .... I would have to list about 5-6 more to get to Wu-Tang Clan. Agreed. 839141[/snapback] I repeat: to each his own. I admit I know very little of this rap stuff, anyway. Thanks for setting me straight.
daquixers_is_back Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 I repeat: to each his own. I admit I know very little of this rap stuff, anyway. Thanks for setting me straight. 839145[/snapback] Listen. Sorry. I didnt mean to bite anyone's head off. Just kinda came out that way.
ACor58 Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Hmmm....best albums of the 90's list that doesn't include Ten by Pearl Jam is does not have any merit.
tennesseeboy Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 I'd have put the Woodstock album, Crosby Nash, Stills and Young into the mix in the sixties. On the 50's they seem a little pale. I'd think Ella Fitzgerald's albums should get a nod.
Stl Bills Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 I disagree. Sorry. BIG's, Ready To Die is a classic only to the EAST. Wu-Tang Clan? Are you kidding me man? Give me a break. Wu-Tang Classic is about as classic as a box of chereos. NAS? Nas is a GREAT ARTISTS .. dont me get me wrong. But the fact is that NAS and Wu-Tang Clan are not in the top 5 of artists/albums at all. To be honest im stunned that you said that. Lets review who should be up there. Tupac, Rakim, Eric B, KRS-1, NWA, then NAS .... I would have to list about 5-6 more to get to Wu-Tang Clan. Hey man chereos have been around a long time and are pretty damn classic. I love me some Wu Tang and they ain't nothing to !@#$ wit!!!!!!!
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